• SO EP:544 The Sasquatch Savant

  • Dec 13 2024
  • Length: 51 mins
  • Podcast

SO EP:544 The Sasquatch Savant

  • Summary

  • In this episode, author and researcher Christopher Noel shares his lifelong journey and deep dive into the world of Bigfoot research. Noel discusses his initial fascination sparked by the Patterson film, his involvement with the BFRO, and his extensive experience with habituation sites. He recounts personal encounters, including capturing thermal footage of a potential Sasquatch in Texas, and outlines his methods for gathering evidence. The conversation also delves into Noel's theory connecting Sasquatch behavior with autism, exploring the parallels between the two. The episode concludes with resources for further exploration, including Noel's YouTube channel 'Impossible Visits' and his books.

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    00:00 Welcome and Introduction 00:12 Christopher Noel's Bigfoot Journey Begins 01:01 First Expeditions and Early Experiences 02:30 Discovering Habituation Sites 05:44 Personal Encounters and Evidence 15:52 Skepticism and Evidence Challenges 20:09 Telepathy and MindSpeak 24:10 Mysterious Tree Alignments 24:55 Global Bigfoot Structures 26:07 Skepticism and Personal Experiences 28:02 Footprints and Tree Pushes 31:03 Porcupine or Sasquatch? 36:49 The Patterson-Gimlin Film Debate 39:57 Sasquatch and Autism Theory 45:03 Conclusion and Resources

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