Witness Films Documentary on 13.5-Foot Genosqua Encounter

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

Have you heard of the Genoskwa, a subspecies of Sasquatch mentioned in Native American folklore? According to Iroquois Legend, this stone giant or stonecoat is known to be larger, bulkier, and more aggressive than the typical Bigfoot. With a reputation for twisting the heads off its victims until they are decapitated, the Genoskwa is certainly a formidable creature. Recently, a video was posted on the YouTube channel Exposing the Strange that purportedly shows a Genoskwa in Ohio. The witness, Rich, describes the creature as having a face like a female lion with a short muzzle, slanted eyes, and fangs. The creature in the video is said to be 13 and a half feet tall, much larger than a typical Bigfoot. Rich also mentions that the creature had large claws and ate human flesh, which is not typical behavior for Bigfoots. While Bigfoots and Grassmen do not have fangs or claws and are not known to eat people, the Genoskwa is said to be much more aggressive and violent. The video also shows footprints that Rich found in the same area the next day, which are much larger and wider than typical Bigfoot prints. These prints add to the evidence that the creature in the video is not a typical Bigfoot. While some believe that the creature in the video is a new type of Bigfoot, others suggest that it may be a Wendigo or a Janosqua. The Wendigo is a mythical creature from the folklore of the Algonquian peoples, typically portrayed as a monster with a heart of ice. The Janosqua, on the other hand, is a creature from the folklore of the Mi'kmaq people of eastern Canada, described as a small, hairy, humanoid creature with a face like a monkey. Regardless of what the creature in the video is, it is certainly an intriguing and frightening sight. The video has sparked a lot of discussion and debate in the Bigfoot community, with many people sharing their own experiences and sightings. If you're interested in learning more about the Genoskwa or other cryptids, be sure to check out the full-length documentary coming out this year from Exposing the Strange. You can also follow their current field research on their website and stay informed on the latest research and Bigfoot tour schedule. Remember, when you're out in the woods, you're not alone. There are many creatures, both known and unknown, that call the forest home. Always be respectful and cautious when exploring the great outdoors.