Fathers, Bigfoot Sightings, and the Albert Ostman Encounter: A Fresh Look

Posted Monday, June 17, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the YouTube channel Squatch-D TV, hosts Steve Kulls and Chris Bennett delve into a fascinating and mysterious tale from 100 years ago. The video, titled "Bigfoot Kidnapping Tale: Is it Real? [Squatch-D TV Ep.164]," explores an encounter that occurred a century ago, and the hosts examine the story with their usual skepticism and curiosity. The video begins with Steve and Chris wishing their viewers a happy Father's Day and introducing themselves to the audience. Steve mentions that he's feeling better after a rough week, and he's looking forward to the Hocking Hills Bigfoot Festival. Chris, on the other hand, is still recovering from his health issues and won't be able to travel too far. As they get into the discussion, Steve mentions that the available information they had when they were doing their research may not be entirely accurate. He notes that people can unintentionally omit important details, and as time goes on, new information can come to light. Steve and Chris remind their viewers that nobody is infallible, and even the legends in the field can make mistakes. The hosts then discuss the Albert Ostman encounter, which occurred 100 years ago. Steve mentions that the story is an enigma and that they've always accepted it based on what John Green wrote about it. However, they're now taking a deep dive into the case and examining it with a fresh perspective. Throughout the video, Steve and Chris engage with their viewers in the chat room, answering questions and providing additional information about the case. They remind their audience that they'll hold questions till the end of their discussion and encourage viewers to watch the video and form their own opinions. I found this video to be informative and thought-provoking. Steve and Chris's approach to the story is both skeptical and curious, and they encourage their viewers to think critically about the information presented. While the video doesn't contain any new footage or photos, it's still an interesting exploration of a century-old encounter. Overall, I would rate the