HawkeyeSATX
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- Jul 15, 2014
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Big thanks to both Hawkeye and Sasquatch for sharing their stories. Sam7sf is right…it does take guts to share these stories because so many folks are ridiculed when they share them.
As I said earlier, I’ve heard hundreds, maybe over a thousand eyewitness accounts on podcasts. My favorite show is Sasquatch Chronicle. If anyone is interested, start around episode 100, as the earlier episodes had some growing pains. But the host, Wes Germer, really grew into a great interviewer, and he lets folks tell it in their words.
So many guests, after the interview, thank him for letting them tell their story. Some folks hold it in out of fear, some have been ridiculed, others just go into a shell. Many say how these events change their lives, but not usually for the better. Some lifelong hunters have a bad encounter and never go back into the woods.
Im glad you guys are dealing with this so well. I wish you the best. I also encourage you to email Wes. He will not put your discussion on the air without permission.
One last thing….after listening to so many stories, I’ve really seen some repeated things. These stories share characteristics with many many accounts I’ve heard. I believe both of you guys. And again….thanks for sharing!
It’s taken me over 20 years to tell what I saw.
You hit the nail on the head, I didn’t want to say anything about it because of possible ridicule, or someone finding out online about Hawkeye, the Nut, the guy who doesn’t have all of his mental capabilities, saw a mythical creature. Kinda like someone seeing the Boggie Man, in some instances.
I’m older now, and have a thicker skin, and don’t really care what others say or think anymore.
Also, I know what I saw. If it were a black bear, my life would’ve been simpler.
I don’t open up much about it, though. Only when I know there are open minded individuals, such as here on this forum, that can actually receive such info, and can ask good questions about my encounter, instead of joking, and and ridicule what I saw.
As I said before, I don’t believe, I know.
I’m pretty sure the member Sasquatch will say the same thing.
He doesn’t just believe, he knows as well.
The physical experience you have to seeing one isn’t fun! You run the gambit of every emotion within 2 to 3 seconds.
I was at first like, surprised, but happily surprised, “Oh Shit!!”, to being the scared shitless, cold sweats, and realizing I’m all alone, “OH SHIT!!”, and wondering if there are more than one, “oh shit!”and I have to walk out of here to the road which is a cool .25 miles away. Then getting to my truck, and sitting inside, staring out the windshield, thankful I’m alive, and still sweating, “oh shit” did I just witness what I did?!?
Then, on the by the time I’m driving to get to the main road, having tunnel vision, to realizing I can’t tell anybody what I saw, “oh……shit” feeling.
Hawk