Long Island Bigfoot Encounters: Researcher Shares Teepee Discoveries & Open Dialogue
Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel O.R.D 3, host Mike from Long Island shares his experiences and insights on Sasquatch and the Forest People. Mike is known for his discoveries of giant teepee structures in various places, including a forest reserve on Long Island.
According to Mike, the Native American history of Long Island is rich and complex, with 13 tribes originally inhabiting the area. These tribes were further divided into subgroups, creating a diverse and interconnected network of indigenous communities. Mike notes that the teepees he discovers are often built in preserved areas, which may contribute to their longevity and preservation.
One interesting aspect of Mike's relationship with Sasquatch is the sense of humor and trickster energy he perceives from them. He describes instances where Sasquatch seems to respond to skepticism or doubt with playful and unexpected actions, such as building new teepees overnight.
Mike also shares his belief that he is an ambassador between humans and Sasquatch, a role he initially resisted but has since embraced. This concept of an ambassador to Sasquatch was first introduced to him in 2017, and he has since seen it echoed in various forms of media and research.
In addition to discussing Sasquatch, Mike touches on the importance of open dialogue and collaboration between researchers and those who have had encounters. He encourages a non-confrontational, truth-seeking approach to understanding these elusive creatures and their place in our world.
If you're interested in learning more about Mike's experiences and insights, be sure to check out the full video on O.R.D 3's YouTube channel.