Sasquatch Researcher Unveils AI Recreation of 1885 Oklahoma Conflict
Posted Monday, February 17, 2025
By Squatchable.com staff
A recently discovered video on YouTube has shed light on a little-known historical event involving Bigfoot. The video, posted by the YouTube channel Discovering Bigfoot, discusses the "Bigfoot War of 1855" that took place in what is now llor County, Oklahoma.
According to the video, a series of mysterious thefts and abductions in 1855 led Joshua laflor, a man of mixed Chaka and French heritage, to rally a group of Chaka warriors to investigate. The group soon encountered a group of hulking, hair-covered creatures with immense strength and ferocity. The Sasquatches ambushed the company of soldiers that had been dispatched by the US government, decimating their ranks.
In response, laflor's warriors joined forces with the surviving soldiers and, using their knowledge of the terrain and the creatures' habits, launched a counterattack using coordinated ambushes and guerilla tactics. The coalition was able to turn the tide, but not without cost.
The video goes on to describe the discovery of laflor's daughter and the preacher's daughter, who were found alive and unharmed in the distance. The Sasquatches' bodies were burned on a massive pyre to ensure no trace of them remained.
The events of the Bigfoot War of 1855 have remained shrouded in mystery, with skeptics dismissing it as folklore and others seeing it as a chilling account of humanity's brush with the unknown. The video serves as a reminder of the power and strength of these elusive creatures and the need for respect and caution when encountering them.
If you're interested in learning more about this fascinating topic, be sure to check out the full video on the Discovering Bigfoot YouTube channel. And as always, stay tuned to Squatchable for all the latest news and updates on all things Bigfoot.