William Jevning on John Green's 'Sasquatch File' and Russian Wild Men Encounters
Posted Saturday, December 14, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video from the YouTube channel Creek Devil has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. In the video, host William Jevning discusses John Green's third book, "The Saskatch File," and its chapter on a trip to Russia by Renee de Hindon in the early 1970s.
Jevning shares Green's observation that despite the steady accumulation of reports and occasional flare-ups of activity, there has been no significant event in the search for Bigfoot since Roger Patterson's movie in 1967. However, Jevning notes that two significant events did occur in the early 1970s: Renee de Hindon's trip to Russia and the publication of Dr. Napier's book "Bigfoot, the Yeti and the Sasquatch in Reality and Myth."
De Hindon's trip to Russia is particularly intriguing, as he was able to meet with scientists and members of the Snowman research team in Moscow. Jevning shares details from de Hindon's report on his meeting with Lieutenant Colonel vs Carapetian of the Soviet Army medical service, who had examined a "human-shaped creature covered with shaggy hair" in 1941.
As a field researcher and two-time witness, Jevning brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion. He notes that the key to understanding Bigfoot is to stick with an area and really work it, even though most of what you do is sheer boredom with zero luck.
This video is definitely worth a watch for anyone interested in the search for Bigfoot. Jevning's insights and knowledge make for a fascinating discussion, and the details of de Hindon's trip to Russia add a new layer to the mystery of Bigfoot. So grab some popcorn, sit back, and enjoy the video. And who knows, you might just learn something new about the elusive Sasquatch.