Sasquatch Displacement in Strawberry Lake: UFOs, Missing Persons, and Mastodon Bones

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a video posted on the YouTube channel Mid-West Bigfoot Researchers, the topic of Bigfoot sightings in Strawberry Lake, Evart MI between 1973-1975 is explored. The channel's host shares their personal experiences and research on the subject, as well as some interesting historical context. Located in the middle of Michigan's lower peninsula, Strawberry Lake is surrounded by miles of state land, but the lake itself is private and requires permission to access. The area has a rich logging history, with some of the old trees being as big as 10 feet in diameter. However, due to regular management, the trees don't grow to that size anymore. The host of the video believes that the logging in the area may have caused the Sasquatch to relocate, leading to strange occurrences such as foul play, drownings, missing persons, and UFO sightings. One notable UFO sighting was reported by Mary Holmes, age 11, on Friday, July 25th, 1975 at 12:36 a.m. The object had green, red, and blue lights and was also observed by her mother Sharon, as well as Arnold Holmes, Gary, and Lindell Hornbuckle. The video also touches on the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, who was tied to the area. The FBI searched a cement block building in Reed City, but did not find anything. The host's personal experiences at Strawberry Lake began when they were a child, after their mother saw an article about a Mastodon bone being found in the area. The Mastodon bone, which is now housed in the museum, is the reason the family started camping at Strawberry Lake. In addition to the Bigfoot sightings, the video also touches on the topic of memory and how certain triggers, such as old videos, pictures, and places, can unlock memories. The host shares their own experience of having their memories unlocked by watching an old video of themselves at Strawberry Lake. The video serves as a fascinating glimpse into the history of Bigfoot sightings in the area, as well as a personal account of the host's experiences and memories. It also highlights the importance of preserving historical artifacts, such as the Mastodon bone, and how they can spark curiosity and interest in history. If you're interested in learning more about Bigfoot sightings and the history of Strawberry Lake, be sure to check out the full video on the Mid-West Bigfoot Researchers YouTube channel. And as always, keep an open mind and enjoy the journey of discovery.