National Guard Sergeant's Encounter: Three Black Creatures in Oregon Rainforest

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Sasquatch Archives, Sergeant Todd Neiss shares his incredible encounter with what he believes to be a Sasquatch family in 1994. As a family man, businessman, and vice president of a successful delivery company, Neiss never expected to find himself in the midst of a mystery that would change his life forever. The incident occurred during a National Guard demolition exercise in a dense temperate rainforest in northwest Oregon. Neiss, a combat engineer with expertise in explosives, was responsible for ensuring the safety of the area before blasting. The property, once open to the public, had been secured by Callahan Lumber due to insurance purposes, making it highly unlikely for civilians to be present during the exercise. As Neiss and his team prepared for the third blast of the day, using ammonium nitrate to create a road-blocking crater, something extraordinary happened. While convoying down the hill towards the staging area, Neiss spotted three large, solid black, upright creatures standing in the middle of the blast zone. Despite his initial attempts to rationalize the sighting, Neiss was left with the conclusion that he had witnessed three Sasquatches, one significantly taller than the other two. What makes Neiss's story even more fascinating is the emotional journey he experienced during the sighting. His mind raced through various explanations, trying to make sense of what he was seeing. This range of reactions, as Neiss points out, is not uncommon among those who have encountered the mysterious beings. After the sighting, Neiss faced the challenge of deciding what to do with the information. Fear of ridicule and the potential impact on his reputation made sharing his experience a difficult decision. However, Neiss ultimately chose to share his story with open-minded individuals who, like him, are intrigued by the possibility of Sasquatch's existence. In addition to Neiss's captivating account, the video also touches on the importance of radio relay systems in mountainous regions. These systems play a crucial role in maintaining communication between teams during exercises and missions, even in remote areas where traditional communication methods may fail. To fully appreciate Neiss's incredible story and learn more about the science behind radio relay systems, be sure to watch the video in its entirety. The Sasquatch Archives consistently delivers intriguing content that is sure to captivate any Bigfoot enthusiast or researcher.