Men Hunt for Bigfoot's Image in Florida Wilderness: Expedition Update

Posted Saturday, December 07, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A new video has recently caught my attention, and I just had to share it with all of you fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts out there. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Pilk Films, features a group of individuals who claim to be on a mission to find a camera that supposedly contains a crystal clear shot of Bigfoot. The video starts off with a man proposing a bill to make it illegal to harm, hunt, or possess any anthropoid or humanoid animal native to Florida, commonly known as the skunk ape. This immediately caught my interest, as it's always exciting to see people advocating for the protection of these elusive creatures. Next, we meet a man who shares his personal story of how he lost his brother and family due to his drinking problem. He has since stopped drinking and turned his life around, and now he wants to help the Bigfoot community in any way he can. It's always heartwarming to see people overcome their struggles and use their experiences to help others. The video then cuts to a conversation between a reporter and a photographer named Henry Doson. The reporter is writing a piece on Doson, who took photos of a priest named Henry that have driven him "completely off the rails." The reporter is looking for Doson's address, as he wants to talk to him about their similar stories. Doson is then introduced to the group, which includes a fearless leader named Dallas LaGuardia, a camera guy named Luke Romney, an animal tracker named Sylvester (who is referred to as "Slick"), a tactical member named Lee, and a hot shot named Marcos. The group then discusses their plan to find Doson's camera, which they believe contains a crystal clear shot of Bigfoot. As they discuss their plan, Doson warns them that Bigfoot is not something to be messed with. He tells them that whatever Bigfoot touches, she kills, and that they are not going after Bigfoot, but rather his camera. Doson wants vengeance for what happened, and the group is willing to help him get it. The group then puts their phones in a bag and sets off into the woods, armed with guns. They cross train tracks and enter the Zephyr Hills Family property, where they believe the camera is located. As they make their way through the woods, they come across a man who is believed to be a wildlife trafficker. The group confronts him and demands to know what he knows about the camera and the deaths in the woods. The man, who is identified as Paloma Armor, tells the group that he has no idea what's going on, but that he has seen a black bear in the area. The group then continues their search, and eventually comes across what appears to be the camera. However, as they approach it, they are startled by a loud noise and quickly realize that it's not the camera they're after. The video then cuts to a news report about the deaths in the woods, with a reporter questioning whether or not Bigfoot is real. The reporter also mentions that a Nobel Peace Prize photographer who exposed the Catholic church and a Catholic priest has lost all credentials, and that a Catholic priest with ties to the FBI has died in scandal. The reporter does not believe in Bigfoot, but if he was real, he believes that the government would be behind his actions. Overall, this video is definitely worth a watch for any Bigfoot enthusiast. The group's determination to find Doson's camera and their willingness to help him get vengeance is both exciting and intriguing. And the mention of the skunk ape and the potential protection of these creatures is definitely something that I can get behind. So, if you're looking for something new and exciting to watch, be sure to check out this video on Pilk Films' YouTube channel. And who knows, maybe you'll be the one to finally find that crystal clear shot of Bigfoot that we've all been searching for.