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Dates are when the interview was given. Sighting may have been many years ago.
The point is to find similarities in a region and determine what clan the Sasquatch identified, belongs to.
June 2020
SC EP:1163 Not A Bear – Sasquatch Chronicles
First interview…
Face looked Indian…
Super Old Face…
Was Annoyed but not angry…
Note that we listed our source like a research paper. As much as we hate to do a spoiler like this, it is legal, based on the research paper concept.
Note: Also, any fan of this podcast or any other interview revealing the appearance and behavior of a Sasquatch or Bigfoot Category of creature probably heard the podcast or interview already. If this is your first time to visit the above podcast link, then any spoiler given at least got you to visit the linked interview.
This Sasquatch person was annoyed but just wanted to go. This suggests it may not have been rogue. meaning it was a member from a clan. If a clan member is presumed to be more civil, because if it wasn’t then the clan would have kicked him/her out of the clan already, then a clan member is less likely to kill, hurt or scare because they have a code.
Note: This description matches the description of what the Sasquatch People look like in the Cascades Clan in Oregon, based on Judy, our contact on that region.
A similar kind of Sasquatch people, in MIchigan and Oregon. This could mean that this kind of Sasquatch People can be anywhere based on settlement to certain areas or travel by portal. Do they travel or stay in on area forever?
If Bigfoot is a generic term and many varieties fall under that category, the same variety are in Oregon and Michigan.
Back to the interview, the creature did not seem territorial which helped to conclude that this added to its lack of aggression. Wouldn’t a clan member be territorial? Unless it was so far away for the clan barrier.