Dr. Johnson Claims 13th Ambassador Role in Jeanu Council
Posted Tuesday, July 14, 2026
By Squatchable.com staff
So I stumbled across this fascinating conversation on YouTube the other day, and I just had to share it with everyone here. The video features Willie Rose sitting down with Dr. Matthew A. Johnson, a licensed clinical psychologist who has spent 44 years in the mental health field, but who is also known in our community as the self-proclaimed ambassador—the 13th—to the Janu Council of 12. If you've been following the Bigfoot research scene for any length of time, you've probably heard his name before.
What makes this particular video worth watching is that Johnson's wife, Cynthia, joins the conversation and shares some genuinely intriguing firsthand experiences. She talks about the portals on their property—at least three that they're aware of on their current land, plus the one at their old Soya property. For those unfamiliar with the portal concept in Bigfoot research, this is a theory that has gained serious traction over the years. Many researchers believe that Sasquatch don't just walk between remote forest patches—they actually move through interdimensional doorways that open and close in remote wilderness areas. The idea is that these beings exist partially outside our reality, which would explain why they can appear and disappear so quickly, and why their tracks sometimes just... end.
Cynthia describes seeing the Janu as shimmering images, like a thin gossamer curtain blowing in the breeze. But here's the part that really got my attention—she literally bumped into one once. She describes it as running into a wall of energy, and without thinking, she stepped back and said, "Oh, excuse me." Just like she would have if she'd run into another person. That level of physicality is remarkable, and it raises questions about how tangible these beings actually are when they manifest.
The video also touches on Johnson's upcoming third book, "Bigfoot Insanity," which is slated for release in October or November. He mentions he's been writing it at their lakehouse and has five hard copies out to friends helping with editing. Given his background as a clinical psychologist, the book apparently takes readers through different levels of "insanity" within the Bigfoot kingdom—his conclusion being that, essentially, everyone is crazy. Given the nature of this field, that might be the most accurate thing anyone's ever said.
What really elevates this conversation, though, is when Johnson starts talking about the evidence he's accumulated over the years. We're not just talking about footprints here—he claims to have a three-foot turd from Zor himself (the head of the Janu Council of 12), along with fingerprints, handprints, and truckloads of audio recordings of spoken language. He mentions having over 500 eyewitness testimonies from people who've visited his research areas at Camp Sha. And then there's the government angle—three-letter agency operatives visiting their property, Blackhawk military helicopters hovering over their garden area with spotlights aimed at the portal zone, and government UAPs showing up on their land.
For context, Johnson and Cynthia live on 61 acres of forested property on top of a mountain, surrounded by thousands and thousands of acres of more forest, with their nearest neighbor half a mile away. So we're talking about a genuinely remote location—the kind of place where interdimensional activity would theoretically be most likely to occur.
Zor, according to Johnson, is in his 220s in Earth years, which makes sense given that the Janu reportedly live around 210 to 300 years—roughly three times the human lifespan. And here's something wild—they apparently have a real photograph of Zor hugging both Matt and Cynthia. No gray hair, either. That's the kind of evidence that would make even the most skeptical researcher pause.
The video also briefly touches on Johnson's history with Alex Collier, who apparently first introduced many people to Johnson's work. And Johnson makes a pretty bold claim—that anyone wanting the actual facts about the Bigfoot Forest people should go to his books or the videos Willie Rose is producing, because he's the only one who's been designated by the Janu Council of 12 as their ambassador to the human race. Whether you buy that or not, it's hard to argue that he hasn't dedicated his life to this research in a way that few others have.
Honestly, this is one of those videos that covers so much ground—portals, interdimensional beings, government involvement, UAPs, and personal encounters—that it's worth watching the whole thing. Cynthia's segment alone, where she talks about her own experiences seeing and interacting with the Janu, is something you don't often hear. Most of the time, it's the researchers doing the talking, but hearing from a witness who lives on the property and has had these encounters firsthand adds a layer of credibility that's hard to fake.
If you're into the interdimensional theory of Bigfoot, or if you're curious about what life is actually like for someone who claims to be in regular contact with these beings, this video is definitely worth your time. It's a casual, conversational interview, but the content is anything but casual. Check it out and let me know what you think.