Live Streaming Wildlife: Speaker's Encounter with Forest People and Faith
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from The Facts By Howtohunt .com, a fascinating account was shared about an individual named Edgar who has connections to a group of people with extensive knowledge on a certain topic. While Edgar himself does not research this subject, he serves as a bridge between this group and the video creator.
According to the video, Edgar was diagnosed with a blood cancer that he believes is a result of an unfortunate experience he had. Despite his career having no exposure to radiation, he is convinced that this experience is the cause of his illness. Edgar is now searching for answers for himself and others.
During the video, the creator also discusses his plans to live stream 24/7 while on a remote lake. He plans to build a cache in the woods and use a Rubbermaid container to hold his laptop and power source. By hanging the container 14 feet in the air and angling a camera towards the shore, he hopes to capture footage of moose, grizzly bears, wolves, and other wildlife in the area.
The video also includes an email from the Arizona four, who have dedicated a significant amount of time to learning about what they refer to as the "forest people." They have reached a primary goal of 10,000 hours in the field and have had life-altering interactions with these individuals.
The email mentions an interaction with an elder named Jen, who is the widow of someone referred to as Indy. Jen took over Indy's place and considered the video creator part of the family. She gave him her real name and asked him to confess his faith out loud, which he did.
The Arizona four also mention an interaction at a location called Hilltop 91, where they heard a 500-pound squirrel chirping and felt as if they were being shoved. They also saw a figure that they believe was a Sasquatch.
Overall, the video from The Facts By Howtohunt .com provides an interesting perspective on the experiences of individuals who have had encounters with the "forest people" and the impact these experiences have had on their lives. It's definitely worth a watch for those interested in the world of the Sasquatch.