January 23, 2018: Alaskan Unknown Hairy Hominoid Sightings

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January 23, 2018: Alaskan Unknown Hairy Hominoid Sightings

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CRYPTOZOONEWS wrote:In the wake of an earthquake, aftershocks, and a tsunami warning, the village of Sitka (photo above) experienced a series of unknown hairy hominoid sightings.

Earthquake/Tsunami Alert

Recalling that it was already Tuesday morning, January 23, 2018 in Alaska, these are the specifics of the events leading up to the sightings.

On January 23, 2018, at 00:31 AKST, an earthquake occurred in the Gulf of Alaska near Kodiak Island. The earthquake, measured at 7.9 on the moment magnitude scale, was approximately 280 kilometres (170 mi) southeast of Kodiak and happened at a depth of 25 kilometres (16 mi). It was initially measured as a M8.2 event, but later downgraded by the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake was felt throughout most of southern Alaska, including the major cities of Anchorage and Fairbanks, and parts of neighboring British Columbia.

The earthquake prompted tsunami warnings and advisories for Alaska, British Columbia, the U.S. West Coast, and Hawaii. Residents in low-lying areas along the Gulf of Alaska and in British Columbia were evacuated to shelters and higher ground. The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center later cancelled most of the alerts within four hours of the earthquake, due to the apparent lack of tsunami. The highest recorded waves after the event measured at under 9 inches (230 mm) above tide level on Kodiak Island. Source.

The Investigator and The Hominoids

I was contacted by a local Alaskan investigator, who shared with me that during the recent tsunami warning there, three Native families saw “Bigfoot-like creatures heading up the hills to higher grounds.” Multiple tracks were seen.

The individual, being a Tlingit, was able to “open the door a bit to talk of the following narratives yet also I am aware how knowing these people personally may complicate things as an investigator.”

Due to the private nature of these reports and how closely the investigator (D.A.) works with these people, “The names have been changed to protect these families who wish to remain alone at this time.”

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The naming of the actual hairy hominoids being seen is a complex issue. Known mostly as Sasquatch in Canada, the First Peoples use different names for the unknown hairy hominoids throughout Alaska. “Bigfoot are known to the Tlingit people of southeastern Alaska. Some refer to these elusive creatures as Kooshtakaa (Otter Man). Some differentiate between Bigfoot and Kooshtakaa.”

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For the purpose of this investigation, D.A. uses both terms ~ Bigfoot and Kooshtakaa ~ interchangeably. It should also be noted that Kooshtakaa is also spelled Kooshdakhaa, Kushtaka, and other ways.

D.A. observes:

Even among modern Tlingit, the topic of Bigfoot is met with respect and sometimes fear. They are known to work xexwaa (magic) in legend.
The Kooshtakaa is an accepted part of their world. The Kooshtakaa is not a topic openly discussed among themselves, let alone with “outsiders.”

Incident #1

D.A. shared the following details:

January 23, 2018

As cell phones were being alerted, the speaker system in the southeastern town of Sitka, Alaska had yet to be activated.

Families were already packing up cars and heading to higher ground. Others were on foot heading to higher ground.

Bears which would normally be hibernating, were heading to higher ground as well along with deer.

Eric was out at Starrgavin park, a popular place for people locally which is several miles away from downtown Sitka.

The alert came over Eric’s cell phone. Eric and his girlfriend started back towards town in their car.

Having just passed the Alaska Marine highway ferry system terminal, they were going around a bend in the road.

Eric’s car died on the spot. They sat for a few moments trying to restart the car. Eric popped the hood to see what was going on with his car. He got out of the car.

A deer was running across the road. A moment later a humanoid figure standing approximately 8 feet tall crossed the road directly in front of them. The creature was just a few feet away from their car.

I asked Eric what he thought it could possibly be. Was it a bear? Was it a human? What were his thoughts?

“That was no bear. I know it definitely wasn’t a human. That was a Kooshtakaa,” he said. His composure changed instantly after mentioning the Kooshtakaa.

“He paused briefly in front of our car. He looked right at us. I was more fascinated than I was scared at the moment. You could see his hair covered body.”

“His arms seemed a little disproportionate compared to a human. They seemed longer. It just looks different from our arms. His biceps/triceps were definitely bigger than any human I’ve ever seen.” Eric demonstrated how big the arms looked to him.

“I stood there by my car door. He paused and looked at me straight in the eyes. He look like he was about ready to come towards me but then he took off continuing across the road and into the woods. My God, that smell about him was awful. I’ve never smelled anything like that.”

Eric and his girlfriend sat in the car, not knowing what to do next. The sirens for the tsunami alert system started.

Time was of the essence to get to higher ground. Eric did not realize until later that his car started quite readily after the Bigfoot sighting.

Tsunami alert came and went mostly without incident.

I asked Eric to take me to the spot where the sighting had occurred. The subject was changed on the spot.

Eric’s girlfriend Diane confirmed what had happened.

Diane added a piece of information which Eric had been unaware of.

“I urged Eric to get back in the car. I could hear branches being pushed through. I then heard what sounded like somebody hitting the side of a tree with a baseball bat or something.”

Now with both of them present, I asked if they would show me where this had happened.

A few moments of silence occurred. We sat silent as we sipped our tea. They took glances at each other and back at me.

Reluctantly, they agreed to take me to the spot. Eric brought out the inner bark of Devil’s Club to chew on. It wasn’t just a sighting, but an experience and one which required us to prepare to go where it happened.

We went to the spot where the encounter had happened.

Sadly the melting snow wiped out footprints and you could see other animal footprints which were just freshly made.

Eric pointed to where the Bigfoot went. You could see the branches, some of which were broken.

Eric spoke aloud in Tlingit, “We respect each other! Yes! We respect each other!”

I faced the area where the Bigfoot went up the hill and spoke aloud in Tlingit.,”Yes! That is the way it is! We respect each other! So it is not forgotten! We respect each other!”

Eric demonstrated the stride of the Bigfoot. He had to hop to get where he estimated each foot landed as it crossed the road.

We got back in the car and drove back to town.

Incident #2

D.A. followed with the second sighting:

The John family welcomed me into their home. I told them that I wanted to learn more about their experience with the bigfoot during the tsunami alert.

As mentioned in the previous narrative, some Tlingit differentiate between Bigfoot and the Kooshtakaa.

As I approached the house, I noted the pieces of Devil’s Club were placed above each door and window of the house.

The moment I had mentioned that I was interested in learning about the incident with the Kooshtakaa, their mother left the room. She would not rejoin us for the rest of the interview.

It is worth noting here that one can talk about Bigfoot freely to see what terms the witness uses so as to avoid such an occurrence as had happened during this part of the investigation.

The sirens were going full blast announcing the possibility of a tsunami heading towards Sitka.

The John family’s home was high enough so they decided to stay during the tsunami alert.

As they sat listening to the announcement and trying to update everybody on Facebook about being safe, the power went out.

Michael noticed that there were lights on the streetlamps not far away so he was going to go outside and see what was going on. Michael told his wife to get some candles.

Their children were still asleep. They envied how they could sleep somehow through all of this.

Michael opened the front door. What he saw horrified him.

“There he was. He was so huge! He started coming towards the house. I fell backwards on my butt. I yelled at him to get away. I didn’t know what else to do.”

“He was right by the shed. I don’t think he could come in the door without ducking down.”

Michael picked up a stick and showed me how tall he was. That was perhaps 8 feet tall, maybe 8 1/2 feet tall.

Michael said that at the time of the siding, his mother came and looked out the door. He said that she was saying something loudly in Tlingit.

I had asked him what she was saying. He didn’t know as he does not speak Tlingit. She was not going to return to fill in this gap due to my misstep earlier.

His mother closed the door and sat back down. She didn’t say another word about it. She went back to playing solitaire.

The power came back on. Michael cautiously approached the door.

“Just leave it,” his mother said to him.

Whatever it was, was no longer there. He heard off in the distance what sounded like some rocks being thrown their direction.

“I told you to leave it alone. Close the door and sit down,” his mother said.

The tsunami alert came and went mostly without incident.

Michael and his wife said their goodbyes to me.

As I left, I stopped to look again at the shed and contemplated how tall and wide the scripture was as Michael demonstrated it earlier with a stick.

The melting snow and resulting puddles did away with a lot of potential footprints.

Incident #3

Another Sitka area sighting occurred of a family encountering a Bigfoot during the tsunami alert period.

D.A. reported that his naming “misstep earlier in the second investigation resulted in me not being able to talk with the third family of their incident with Bigfoot.”

Local Wildlife

Bears are well-known to local Sitka residents. These are summer photographs of Sitka bears.

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Devil’s Club

In D.A.’s report, he mentions “Devil’s Club.”

To explain further, here’s some background.

Devil’s club or devil’s walking stick (Oplopanax horridus, Araliaceae; syn. Echinopanax horridus, Fatsia horrida) is a large understory shrub endemic to the arboreal rainforests of the pacific northwest, but also disjunct on islands in Lake Superior. It is noted for its large palmate leaves and erect, woody stems covered in noxious and irritating spines. It is also known as Alaskan ginseng and similar names, although it is not a true ginseng….

Traditionally, the charcoal from the stalks is still used to make ceremonial and protective face paints, and among the Ditidaht and neighboring groups, it was equally significant to red ochre as a symbolic link to the spirit world. Native American peoples such as the Tlingit and Haida have used the plant as traditional medicine for ailments such as adult-onset diabetes, as well as rheumatoid arthritis. In vitro studies showed that extracts of Devil’s Club inhibit tuberculosis microbes. Additionally, Devil’s club has been shown to extend life expectancy and reduce leukemia burden in mice engrafted with murine C1498 acute myeloid leukemiacells.

The plant has also been used ceremonially by the Tlingit and Haida people of Southeast Alaska. A piece of Devil’s club hung over a doorway is said to ward off evil. The plant is harvested and used in a variety of ways, including poultices applied externally and ointments, however the consumption of an oral tea is most common in traditional settings. Source.

Electromagnetic Reactions to Bigfoot

The Alaskan reports contain two examples of the possible electromagnetic interactions with the Bigfoot being seen. While the car not starting and the lights flickering could be (a) coincidences or (b) perhaps due to the earthquake, the EM-effects of the Bigfoot are rare, but documented.

The case history of Bigfoot sightings do contain rare instances of electromagnetic links to the phenomenon. Here are two well-known ones:

In late January 1972, four teenage boys from Balls Ferry, California were on their way to Battle Creek to fish on a dark, rainy night when they parked at the Battle Creek Bridge, they heard a noise, then a scream in the bush.

“We heard a blood-curdling scream,” recalled John Yeries, 16. “I threw the light over in the brush and there was this weird thing.”

The beast was about seven feet tall, dark brown or green, had a large teardrop-shaped ear, and was hunched over. It appeared to have lumps allover its body, “like pouches in a flight suit.”

When it turned and ran, so did the witnesses. “I was wondering what it was,” said Darrell Rich, 16, “and at the same time I was turning to get out of there.” James Yeries and Robbie Cross also hightailed it back to the car. But when they got there, they were horrified to discover that the car wouldn’t start. They had to push it before it finally started.

A West Virginian named W. C. “Doc” Priestley claimed that a hairy humanoid effected the electrical system of his automobile in October 1960. Priestley was driving through the Monongahela National Forest about three miles north of Marlington, West Virginia, when his car stalled and won’t start. He saw a giant hominoid with all of its long hair standing on end. His friends, driving ahead of him, became worried, and backed up their bus. When this happened, the creature’s hairs dropped and Priestley was able to start his car.

There are other EM-effect cases, but those two are classics and oft-repeated.

Other Alaskan Details

I will gather and share other Sitka sightings as they become available.

It should be noted, in 2015, a mother and her 14-year old son went hunting in Sitka, Alaska, and had a Bigfoot encounter. Source.

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Hey Yankeesearch, didn’t even know you were in chat, now you have the bug so bad you will have to keep going out to see another one. :)
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:56 am »
Anyway, as I stand before God, I did not make this up!
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:55 am »
Not saying it was Sq/BF/DM/Yeti... but it was strange. And I am locking my doors tonight for sure! :lol:
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:54 am »
And just I was turning away, I thought I heard snort -- which could have been deer or maybe cattle... but... I do not know.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:53 am »
I did not have the creepy feeling I normally get in these situations... so I really do not know what to make of it.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:53 am »
One detail I forgot to mention: the whoop had almost a human like talk after it on both occasions.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:52 am »
I walked back to the other side, and thought I heard a knock...
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:51 am »
Cattle about 1/8th mile away disappeared... and strangely at that location: it sounded like something banged the metal fence. Not loud... but never ever heard it before tonight.
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:50 am »
Two whoops... and some deer scattering (they may have been scattering because of me).
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:50 am »
From 6:20 PM to maybe 6:45 PM CST
@ yankeesearch « Tue 12:49 am »
I may have just had an encounter!
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Hi gang! I know it has been a long time...
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Good quality pics. How long were the cams out?
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