Veteran Officer's Quest for Sasquatch: Encounters, BFRO, and a Hidden Language

Posted Saturday, March 08, 2025

By Squatchable.com staff

A former law enforcement officer and veteran of the Gulf War, Troy Hudson, shares his experiences and insights on the search for Bigfoot in a recent video from the YouTube channel COAST TO COAST AM CLIPS. Hudson, who currently works in emergency management and search and rescue, has been focusing his talents on searching for Sasquatch for several years. Hudson's interest in Bigfoot began at a young age when he had an encounter at a Boy Scout camp in 1982. However, it wasn't until later in life that he started hearing more about the creature and became involved in the search. He has since had several encounters and has developed a network of witnesses and researchers. Despite his passion for the subject, Hudson has become disillusioned with certain aspects of the Bigfoot community. He mentions that there are many theories and egos at play, which can create drama and hinder progress in the field. Hudson also mentions that he has seen people waste their money and time on the subject, and that there is a lot of competition to be the one to "prove" the existence of Bigfoot. Hudson also talks about his work in developing contacts and witness lists, and how his background in law enforcement has been beneficial in this regard. He mentions that he has had the opportunity to go on expeditions with the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Research Organization) and that his title and background have been helpful in gaining trust and attention from other researchers. One of the most interesting aspects of Hudson's research is his focus on the possibility of Bigfoot as a tribe or people, rather than just a creature. He mentions that many Native American cultures refer to Bigfoot as a people or tribe, and that the term "Okito" is used to describe tall people in some Native American languages. Hudson also mentions that there is evidence of a language and culture among Bigfoot, and that they are rarely seen and have their own set of values and way of living. Hudson also talks about the importance of approaching Native American tribes with respect and cultural sensitivity when it comes to Bigfoot research. He mentions that many tribes are open to sharing their knowledge and experiences with Bigfoot, but that it is important to approach them with the utmost respect and cultural sensitivity. Overall, Hudson's experiences and insights provide a unique perspective on the search for Bigfoot. While he has become disillusioned with certain aspects of the Bigfoot community, his passion for the subject and his focus on the possibility of Bigfoot as a tribe or people make for a fascinating and thought-provoking video. I highly recommend checking it out and hearing his story in his own words.