Deer bone predation by a Relict Hominoid Dec 2016 Omaha Rez
Bigfoot Scat Link to Loren Coleman's research on Bigfoot scat! Excellent resource for field research!
Bone piles have been associated with Sasquatch predation. As the apex predator bone piles can tell eating habits of the local Sasquatch. I have found bone piles near natural springs that suggest fresh water is integral to the digestion of large quantities of meat.
Rock Throwing A site in Iowa that Paul and I believe is evidence of Sasquatch throwing rocks to kill deer. This would take the least amount of effort to bring down prey and conceal your presence. There has been many reports to the BFRO regrading a sighting of a Bigfoot carry a rock.
DNA Evidence Dr. Hartt research on evidence gathering of DNA. Sterile gloves, sterile forceps, sterile sample containers, and a face mask are essential in the field. Lab protocol and controls to avoid or recognize inhouse contamination are well established and described, e.g. in Ketchum et al. (2013). However, the unknown and uncontrollable source of contamination, which is very often forgotten, is what happened to the sample before it was collected. For all practical purposes any environmental sample collected in the field can be assumed to be contaminated, even if separated from its source for only an hour or two or even if removed directly from its source
Janice Carter Discussion of (Fox) raised by Janice Carter's grandfather. Homin hunting techniques with Dr. Igor Burtsev demonstrating a kill.
The Nox Gigas keep Deer and turkey landlocked during the winter months to prey on. In mountain regions Elk are followed during the winter months. Deer legs have been found torn off in a twisted movement at the joint. The Gigas will disable a deer and carry it or drag it to another location. In the midwest large flocks of geese spend their nights on creeks and rivers. A Gigas will gather many geese at a time by stunning them with sound. Gigas will traverse on all fours quadruped or even spider crawl to break up their profile and hide tracks.They must have access to a spring or running river for water to assist in digestion of protein diets. Water is essential to them and they will use the freshest water of a spring head. (The source of the spring) They will take the easy seasonal calories of insect, berries and nuts. Omnivore to the core.. They love fish and are excellent swimmers. They can walk a creek and gather mussels and cray fish by the pounds. Various plants and insects can easily be gathered by simply moving through the forest. I have seen trees stripped of bark for insects in mountain regions and along the Missouri River. There is an endless supply of food for them.
In urban corridors they have been known to dumpster dive. Dumpsters in parks and near wooded river areas are prime picking for Bigfoot. Think of it as fast food for Squatches, they have excellent sense of smell that can led them right to the prime spots! They will also access gardens and eat seasonal fruit/nuts when the opportunity arises. Dog and cat food left outside have been plundered by Bigfoot including corn feed left for livestock and deer hunting.
Abandoned farms and properties with fruit trees and out buildings with ponds or creeks are excellent locations for Bigfoot to take up residence. I have seen this occur at a property near Waverly Nebraska in 2012 when a family moved onto a previously abandoned farm. They had on going activity around the property including the apple and pear trees having fruit taken all the way to the tops of the trees!
It is common for residents on the Omaha Rez to discard leftovers behind their property. I believe the Ci'tonga there have been accustom to these easy calories and have frequented properties in this way for scraps. Sometimes entire deer carcasses are left out for scavengers.
In Iowa the BFRO Expedition 2014- Bigfoot scat was located near a rock out cropping on a ridge above a river. The scat had been swept off the outcropping and laid around the ground. There were holes in the walls of the ledge that contained acorns and crayfish. The scat was anylized by the Iowa DNR and the findings represent an omnivorous opportunist! The scat was not identified to any known animal. See scat content below!
Rez Squatching Research : Macy, Nebraska 12/2/16
Sunrise 7:37am Sunset 4:53 pm
Moon phase: Waxing crescent 23% illumination
I met Barry Webster and Francis at 11am Friday at Big Elk Campground on the Omaha Reservation. Barry had a cabin reserved for the day and we discussed the Deer hunters who had arrived before us and taken our usual cabin. Muzzle loader season starts Saturday so we believed the Local Hin Shkube Nu “Hairy man” will be keeping an eye on them. The deer in these woods along the Riparian Forest Missouri River are their deer. Sue and Kyle Cryptid journalists from Omaha Ne join us a short time later to discuss a future collaboration with Rez Squatching.
We met for an hour discussing our experiences. Francis shared his, how he has moved into a trailer near black bird creek with his family. He has had continued encounters with several juveniles and a large grey male that frequently comes to his window at night. He and his wife have struggled with excepting their situation and Francis did not believe in Hin Shkube Nu before seeing him. He was a skeptic but now a person who knows they exist. He initially feared the first encounter watching the big grey colored male walk through the property was a shock. He wanted to get a rifle to protect his family. Other times when he came to their window they ran to their bedroom. Francis then had some experiences that he shared. Thoughts came to him from the Grey male that gave Francis insight into his experiences that brought peace to him. He now accepts that he lives with the Hin Shkube Nu and his families share this Riparian Forest with the Family of the Grey Male. Barry knows the name of this male and has had encounters with him that are ongoing.
We all shared stories and perspectives before heading out into the Riparian Forest along the Missouri river. We approached the wooded Bluff traveling on a two track in my jeep when the ground became muddy. Francis commented that a spring runs year round and made it muddy here. I stopped and Barry wanted to address the Hin Shkube Nu that we are here and intend to interact with them if they will with us. We walked around the heavy timber that surrounded us. Winter allowed us to see without the normal leafed cover. I saw an Arch that I wanted to photograph so I walked back into the timber about fifty yards and looked for tracks and any signs of the forest people. I photographed a arch held down by a tree fall that was holding it in place. I also photographed an impression that may have been a footprint; the ground had matted down areas that looked to be traveled by a bi-ped. I then came across a deer bone possible a leg. When I looked at it the location seemed curious below a tree without any other bones present as if it had been brought there. Francis picked it up and I noticed the signs of Bone Peeling “Hominoid teeth marks from biting down and pulling the flesh from the bone”, leave straight line teeth impression that are different from canine tearing, slashing type curved marks.
“Biotic Taphonomy Signature” Biotic Taphonomy Signature Link Townsend study. Bite marks to be precise. One of three scientific contributions that I believe to be credible scientific evidence. The other two are “The Sasquatch Genome Project” of Dr. Melba Ketchum and Dr. Jeffery Meldrum “Relict Hominoid Inquiry”. My own contribution of the "Emergent Hominoid Theory" will directly validate all these theories in time. Dr.Igor Burtsev and Dmitri Bayanov (International Hominology)
We then tried to ascend the bluff in my Jeep but the fresh spring water made an affective deterrent to the muddy incline. Spring water is something that really stands out as an eco-system conducive to a large relict hominoid and an integral part of my theory of the Nox Gigas. Karst system is created by spring water and the subterranean caves created are their home. We had exchanged wood knocks just up the two track into the timberline in August but today we would not be venturing any further. Barry suggested another route so we headed back to Big Elk campground to regroup.
We drove the road that led us straight back into the timber from town and stopped at a location that had a few tree arches to look at that I had previously seen in the summer. Now the dense undergrowth was gone and a series of fallen trees spread out into the timbered forest floor. The large arch had previously been a live tree with leaves still on it during the summer and was held down by a fallen tree. The arch was now free standing held in its arch shape for months. The tree limb that had held it down was rotted away and laid next to it. Another smaller tree arch was near the larger one and a tree break existed between the two arches. This is the calling card of Bigfoot, multiple signs in the same area. I always look for corroborating evidence when looking for their signs. Kyle questioned me on the ability of a tree to fall on top of the sapling and then create the arch. It is plausible for this to occur but unlikely for that to happen consecutively in the same area. These arches were created by pushing a tree over to hold the arch down or pulling one in place to hold the arch there. Generally the downed tree is not precisely lying were it fell but a few feet away to accomplish the desired support to hold down the arch. This is not a normal occurrence in nature. I photographed the scene to document the structures in their winter form.
We then drove to the look out over the Missouri river valley and the large tree line of Riparian forest that flanked the river and bluff area. A stark contrast to the lush green in summer but a reminder to the density of these woods as cover was still evident with the leaf less tree canopy. Barry addressed the Hin Shkube Nu in the Omaha language and then gave some whoops that carried in an acoustic resonance through the valley as no wind impeded the sound.
We headed back for dinner as I had brought Italian beef with au jus. We discussed the nights plan and Sue and Kyle opted to head back to Omaha to return another day. Barry and I took Francis home and decided to gas up the jeep in town. It was dark now so we wanted to get back up to the lookout bluff and gift some sweet grass that Kyle had brought. Two pieces of entwined sweet grass tied together about 10 inches long each. It was quiet at the top of the bluff the ride through the dark timber was eerie, I had run my camera a few times in hopes something would run out in front of my jeep. I brought out my new FLIR scout TK to take some video and pics while on the bluff. We walked cautiously in the darkness not to fall off the steep bluff as we approached the timber below us and the Missouri river valley. Barry addressed the Sas and invited them to join us on the bluff to show them to us. A bark or sound was heard then nothing. We scanned the area with the FLIR for 40 minutes and decided to gift another area. As we walked to the jeep Barry said that he felt something from the side of the road across from us a sort of fear or uneasiness. This is a sign of the Hin Shkube Nu presence, so Barry scanned the area with the FLIR but we got nothing. I have had mechanical or electrical failure of devices near Bigfoot and they are not always dependable around them. When I looked for this video time frame I could not find it on the memory so maybe I didn’t hit the record button, strange!
We went to pick up Francis and go offer the gift at an area we had found the burial mound and many structures. The two track we took was narrow and the darkness allowed very little light to penetrate the trees. I came to a stop as the trail got too muddy. We walked about another two hundred yards down the road into the timber when Barry addressed the Forest People. It was silent and we did not hear anything approach us. I scanned the FLIR again for about forty minutes but we saw nothing. We decided to try one more spot. The old abandoned house where Big Red I call him lives. The Sas I saw a few years ago when the headlights hit him as he walked back into the timber, he had matted red hair. Last year there was a small structure created on the trail that was made and I took pics of a large track impression and a smaller child like one. They were really great pictures for me. This night we saw a deer run up into the timber as we approached. Barry, Francis and I walked into the timber and went to the gifting area. A few weeks before Barry gifted a beaded necklace that they took! Barry addressed them and held up the Sweet grass to show them the gift. I scanned with the FLIR and saw a small white illuminated area that I believed to be the deer; it was close to the ground so after analyzing it I’m still not sure. Maybe just an anomalies but I do know they like to stay close to the ground when sneaking around. It was getting late so went back to Big Elk park and I retrieved my recorder I had hung out by the tree line toward the Missouri river. The geese were loud that night making constant noise. I will be curious to listen to what was recorded. I thanked Barry and Francis and then returned to Lincoln retracing the day events.
I seem to always reach back into the quantum entanglement that is my life to look for connections. This time it was the Thunderbird that I gave Barry and D. I had gone that week earlier and bought them at the Nebraska State capitol. They were one of only five hundred made with brass. The replicas are of the Thunderbird that is on the legislature Mahogany doors. Barry thanked me and said that the Thunderbird is the sign of the Omaha people. I was glad that I had chosen such a meaningful gift. Barry then gave me a beaded necklace that has the foot print of the Hin Shkube Nu on it. I was over joyed to receive this from him. We have a respect for the Hin Shkube Nu and for each other that are evident in the manner we conduct our research.
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Barry Webster Rez Squatching Research
Wildwood Lake
At 12:30 AM October 2, 2020 Friday AM “M” heard purported Hominoid activity near her rural home at Wildwood Lake south of Valparaiso Ne. “the Aunt of “A” who reported this to me.”I interviewed M on the phone 10/13/2020 and she confirmed what “A” had told me and shared additional details.
M was in her garage speaking on the phone to her sister “A’s mother” Normally she is home an hour earlier but worked later that night. She was having a cigarette and talking on the phone with her door open in her garage.
A loud cry of what sounded like a lamb could be heard coming from a distance then getting closer in the tree line bordering her property. The sound was coming from the direction of the sheep farm and moving her way through a tree line that has a creek that sets in a ravine about 8 ft. deep. It “sounded like it was being tortured” this continued for several minutes and both M and her sister on the phone could hear the disturbing cries.
There could be heard a loud cracking of branches as if something very large was crashing through the timber. M then heard it come toward her into the open uncut hay/grass field approximately 100 yards and out of the tree line “Possible bluff charge”. There was a lagoon between her and the tree line with hayfield. With no wind she could hear every sound. She became frightened and closed the garage door. She said that she was too afraid to look at what was out there. M said there is a sheep farm up the road and was convinced the cries were of a lamb. She believed it was being tortured by the noise it made. Whatever it was carried it through the timber while it cried in agony. She commented that she heard a howl earlier that week and the coyotes have been sounding like hyenas.
My thoughts on the incident:
I have been to an adjacent property March, 12, 2017 “A’s farm” a few years ago where I had suspected Bigfoot activity there. “A” reported many deer had been seen near Wildwood Lake on deer trails in the timber. Scott and I did a thorough walk around the ravines and lakes on her property. There was a series of deep eight foot ravines only about ten feet wide that scared her property “perfect concealment for Hominoids”. It appeared coyotes had been using it but we couldn’t find any clear sign of Hominoids. We drove by Wildwood Lake and I did see some arches that I attribute to Hominoids. “A” and her husband at that time used her property hanging targets along the ravines to practice shooting. I think that kept the Hominoids over at the Wildwood Lake area at that time. “A” had not been out to here property in a few years since her father passed.
It was noted just the week of her aunt’s experience her uncle told “A” that deer were in her drive each evening. The deer gathering together close, out in the open, lends to the presence of a Hominoid in her timber. They were probably standing in the open driveway to avoid a predator. I told M that the Hominoid most likely had pulled the leg off the lamb and that resulted in the blood curdling screams of torture she heard by the lamb. Undoubtedly a horrific experience I believe M had interrupted the Hominoid stealing a lamb. They pull legs off deer too. Maybe just a technique so they can’t escape capture. I believe the Hominoid didn’t suspect M to be in her garage at that hour 12:30 AM and was just passing through her property in the creek bed and tree line. When it heard her talking on the phone he most likely became upset. Apes get worked up before charging and attacking. They break branches and beat on their chests. I suspect these Hominoids get worked up too before a bluff charge.
Her dog had a dog dish that was moved out onto their driveway one night recently and also the dog was barking and very nervous just the night before she called me Monday the 12th at 10:30 PM, he was staring at the east side of her property tree line that has the creek running through it. She said he was barking and shaking. I asked M about the coyotes if they had been sounding excited and yelping quickly when she heard them. She said they sounded like hyenas. I told her the Hominoids use coyotes like dogs and hunt with them. When the Bigfoot calls the coyotes they come to him and yelp loudly howling submissively.
All of these behaviors and experiences that M had witnessed give credibility to her story. The hominoids have been here long before the indigenous people came here. They primarily are nocturnal but can be seen diurnal or crepuscular in their activity. I had told her that her dog is a good indicator of when they are around and not to leave him outside if he is barking or whining. I also mentioned she should trust her intuition when she feels uneasy or scared setting on her patio at night. I don’t believe she is in any danger; Hominoids get annoyed when they are conducting their nightly routines and Homo sapiens are around. You can sense anxiety or a need to leave. This may be attributed to low frequency communication or sounds they make that we can’t hear (outside our threshold of hearing) but can feel. I told M if they become a nuisance, I can make suggestions like adding lighting near the tree line or putting up trail camera’s that would change their behavior and alters their cover. At that point I did not want to draw more attention to them so activity may increase and create a bigger problem for her. I suspect they will leave her alone as long as they can continue their raids on the deer and an occasional lamb. M didn’t want to say anything to the sheep owner and I suspect he will think a coyote or mountain lion took his lamb.
This time of year clans or family units get together and breeding males will take younger females as partners. This is what maybe occurring around Wildwood Lake. I was asked to look at the timber to try and find evidence but was unable to get in contact with M that week. I had found fawn legs in Wilderness park trails and in Pioneers Park years ago. I could not find any bite marks like a coyote or mountain lion would leave on them. They were broken off at the joint like the pictures in this video.
I had believed it was done to disable the deer or sheep so they couldn't get away. It seems it would be quicker and quiet to kill them right away then to carry a loud crying animal. I know on the Omaha Rez I was told a family had been setting around a fire in their front yard around 11pm and they could hear a chirping and crying of a fawn as it was being drug down the road. They went inside immediately once they saw what was happening. It seems to me this is more of a sensory stimulation for the Hominoids who do this.
The loud crying maybe is a sense of morose entertainment. It defies logic when they work so hard at staying stealthy. Perhaps during these times they assume few humans are around or know what's happening. This behavior is telling in how they see other animals. We are not as removed from the animal kingdom as we like to believe. Our treatment of livestock may seem inhumane to these hominoids just as we find their behavior disturbing.
Richard Soule HX Hominologist October 2020
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