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Sasquatch Island: Where Are the Sasquatch Bodies?

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One of the most common questions that comes up in conversation with people that are skeptical of the existence of a large hair-covered being roaming the forests of the world is : Where are the bones? 

This is a podcast offering great insight into why we don’t find the bones of Sasquatch from the North American Indian perspective. Thomas Sewid host of Monster X Radio’s podcast series Sasquatch Island answers the question from accounts he has heard from fellow First Nations in Canada’s PNW and what he learned with an Omaha Indian from Nebraska.

This podcast will amaze one about the geology of North Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada that allows not only the dead Sasquatch to be hidden from us hairless humans, but also why the Sasquatch is so hard to find in his region?

As some know, Thomas works closely with Omaha Indian Lucas White who lives on the Omaha Indian Reservation in Macy Nebraska. Lucas has encountered Ci’tonga, their Sasquatch many times. He’s been and still is taught by the Omaha elders about the respect that must be shown towards Ci’tonga. Lucas is able to recognize evidence of a Sasquatch burial area and to leave it alone by leaving posthaste and never returning to the area.

Respect is what all North American Indians are taught with all burial areas. Something Thomas was falsely accused of in 2014 and he elaborates on this dark time in his past where his own people attacked him due to a Fake News story.

We hear his side, where he educates the listener to what really took place. He did learn that what took place must be used as an example of where we need to stand in regards to possibly finding a possible Sasquatch burial site. In listening to this podcast we are educated that we must adhere to the teachings of the old people and recognize mistakes that were conducted in the past.

 

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