Squatch DTV: Bigfoot Podcast Explores Saratoga Battlefield's Hidden Lore

Posted Saturday, October 12, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A video recently surfaced on YouTube that is causing quite a stir in the Bigfoot community. The video, posted by The Bigfoot Mystery - Squatch-D TV, exposes what they claim to be lies about Bigfoot. I decided to delve into the video and see what all the fuss is about. The video begins with the hosts, Steve Kohl's and Chris Bennett, discussing their recent activities. Steve talks about his visit to the Saratoga National Battlefield and his plans to film a historical video. Chris, on the other hand, talks about the lies that have been spread about Bigfoot. One of the main lies that the video exposes is the use of a gorilla mask to fake a Bigfoot sighting. The video also discusses the use of a fisheye lens to create the illusion of a Bigfoot eye. The hosts claim that these tactics are used to deceive people and create fake Bigfoot sightings. The video also touches on the use of the term "animal" or "beast" to describe Bigfoot. The hosts emphasize that Bigfoot is not an animal or a beast, but a mysterious and elusive creature that has yet to be fully understood. I found the video to be both informative and thought-provoking. It's good to be aware of the tactics used to fake Bigfoot sightings and to always approach the subject with an open mind. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to watch the video and form their own opinions. It's a fascinating look into the world of Bigfoot and the lies that have been spread about this elusive creature. Wrapping up, the video posted by The Bigfoot Mystery - Squatch-D TV is a must-watch for anyone interested in Bigfoot. It exposes the lies that have been spread about this mysterious creature and encourages viewers to approach the subject with an open mind. So, grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the video! Note: The video does not belong to us and we do not own any of the content in the video. We are simply sharing our thoughts and opinions on the video as curators for Squatchable.