A Florida Researcher Shares Years Of Encounters In The Green Swamp With Sasquatch
63 min
•Mar 31, 202619 days agoSummary
Tim T., a Florida-based Bigfoot researcher and military veteran, shares years of encounters and evidence from the Green Swamp, including footprint casts, thermal camera footage, and claims of frequency-based interactions with Sasquatch. He discusses tracking methodologies, equipment used (thermal cameras, game cameras, tri-field meters), and theories about how Bigfoot may use electromagnetic frequencies to interact with their environment and research equipment.
Insights
- Thermal imaging during daytime is viable for Bigfoot research because thermal cameras detect heat signatures rather than light, allowing detection in conditions where visual cameras fail
- Electromagnetic frequency anomalies (RF readings above 16.000) in Bigfoot hotspots may indicate either Sasquatch activity or associated phenomena like orbs/UFOs, suggesting a connection between cryptid activity and electromagnetic disturbances
- Footprint analysis combined with stride measurement, gait angle, and straddle width provides quantifiable evidence for distinguishing Sasquatch tracks from human prints in field research
- Game camera malfunctions and battery drain in Bigfoot research areas may be intentional interference using electromagnetic frequencies rather than equipment failure
- The Green Swamp's geological features (aquifers, water systems, inaccessible terrain) create ideal habitat for large undocumented primates by providing energy sources and refuge from human detection
Trends
Integration of multi-sensor equipment (thermal, RF detection, GPS elevation tracking) becoming standard methodology in cryptozoological field researchElectromagnetic frequency analysis emerging as a diagnostic tool for identifying high-activity Bigfoot zones and potential portal/interdimensional phenomenaThermal imaging adoption in daytime wildlife research expanding beyond military/industrial applications into civilian cryptozoology and hunting communitiesDocumentary filmmakers (Jason Kenzie) incorporating AI-assisted analysis and multi-camera perspectives to visualize cryptid evidence without fabricationCrowdsourced research networks and YouTube-based evidence sharing creating distributed Bigfoot research communities with standardized tracking and documentation protocolsCorrelation studies between UFO/orb sightings and Bigfoot activity suggesting potential connection between cryptids and unexplained aerial phenomenaTri-field meter adoption in paranormal research expanding from ghost hunting into cryptozoology as researchers seek objective electromagnetic measurementsFrequency-based interference theories gaining traction as explanation for camera malfunctions and battery drain in high-activity research zones
Topics
Thermal Camera Technology for Daytime Wildlife ResearchBigfoot Footprint Analysis and Tracking MethodologyElectromagnetic Frequency Detection and AnomaliesGame Camera Evidence Collection and AnalysisTri-Field Meter RF and Magnetic Field MeasurementGreen Swamp Habitat and Geological FeaturesInfrasound Effects and Physiological ResponsesDrone Technology in Cryptozoology ResearchUFO and Orb Sightings Correlation with Bigfoot ActivityTree Structure Analysis and Sasquatch BehaviorPortal Theory and Elevation AnomaliesMilitary Combat Engineering Background Applied to ResearchSolonar Charts and Animal Feeding Time PredictionDocumentary Filmmaking in CryptozoologyFrequency-Based Equipment Interference Theory
Companies
Ripley's Believe It or Not!
Museum/attraction that featured Tim T.'s Bigfoot footprint casts and thermal footage in their new cryptids exhibit
Granger
Industrial supply company providing HVAC, plumbing, and maintenance products; sponsor of the episode
Progressive Insurance
Car insurance provider offering name-your-price tool; sponsor of the episode
YouTube
Platform where Tim T. hosts his Bigfoot research videos and where he discovered other Florida researchers
Alderleaf Wilderness College
Online education provider offering tracking skills courses that Tim T. completed to improve research methodology
People
Tim T.
Florida-based cryptozoology researcher with military background conducting multi-year Sasquatch investigations in Gre...
Jeremiah Byron
Podcast host conducting interview with Tim T. about his Bigfoot research findings and methodologies
Jason Kenzie
Creator of Searching for Sasquatch documentary series featuring Tim T.'s research and evidence in two episodes
Kerry Arnold
Bigfoot researcher (deceased) who influenced Tim T. to acquire thermal camera equipment for 168-hour research project
Joey Bruce
YouTube-based Bigfoot researcher and collaborator with Tim T. in Green Swamp field investigations
Tate Heronimus
Bigfoot researcher who has discussed Green Swamp activity in previous podcast conversations
Roger Patterson
Filmmaker of the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film featuring the famous 'Patty' Bigfoot footage referenced in comparison
Bob Gimlin
Co-filmmaker of the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film featuring the famous 'Patty' Bigfoot footage referenced in comparison
Quotes
"I got to thinking, why don't I just go out here and start really looking for these things instead of hunting deer or wild hogs? I'll go out here and just start looking for Sasquatch Bigfoot and see if I can find out if they're real."
Tim T.•Early in interview
"These tracks were straight in line and they were further apart than I can step. And I wear a size 11 and they were further apart than I can step."
Tim T.•During footprint analysis discussion
"I can feel them watching me. I feel like it's like the sixth sense. Like you'll hear a lot of the Vietnam veterans talk about, they had a sixth sense where they could feel the enemy was watching them or a sniper was watching them."
Tim T.•Discussing sensory detection methods
"There's nothing in the woods that should give you those kind of readings. But yeah, we get them."
Tim T.•Discussing tri-field meter RF readings above 16.000
"I think they use frequencies on the game cameras. I think they can use them for like a lot of people when they're set up with a game camera and they're facing it towards the gifted spot, then the gifts get gone and they were like, well, the game camera malfunctioned."
Tim T.•Discussing frequency-based equipment interference theory
Full Transcript
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Price and Coverage Match Limited by State Law, not available in all states. If you work in university maintenance, Granger considers you an MVP because your playbook ensures your arena is always ready for tip-off. And Granger is your trusted partner, offering the products you need, all in one place, from HVAC and plumbing supplies to lighting and more, and all delivered with plenty of time left on the clock. So your team always gets the win. Call 1-800-GRANGER, visit Granger.com or just stop by, Granger, for the ones who get it done. You're listening to Bigfoot Society and I'm Jeremiah Byron. In this show, we go beyond the campfire stories to bring you first-hand encounters from people who say they've seen something impossible, from backwoods trails and remote mountain haulers to quiet farms and crowded highways. The stories come from everywhere and each one leaves us with more questions than answers. These are the voices of the people who've lived it to settle in because today you'll hear another account that just might change the way you see the woods forever. So stay with us. All right, Bigfoot Society. We've got the privilege of talking to Tim T. down there in Florida. I've wanted to talk to Tim for quite a long time because he's an individual that gets brought up in a lot of conversations. He's been doing some really interesting things down there with Bigfoot Research. That's why we're bringing him on the show today. Maybe we'll talk about some interesting frequency things as well. We'll see where the conversation goes. Welcome to the show, Tim. How are you, sir? Yeah, thank you very much. I'm doing really good. Good stuff. So you sent me all sorts of media for this conversation and I saw the green swap. Man, that's come up a few times on this podcast so far. Every once in a while it comes up and there's some weird, weird stuff that happens in that area. Is there anything else that you would need the listeners to know about yourself for context besides being a Bigfoot Researcher in Florida? Well, I was a military veteran. I spent a couple years in the Army as a combat engineer. So I got to work with explosives and minefields and things like that, building bridges, a lot of different stuff like that, a lot of the weapons they used, the 50 caliber machine guns, things like that. I've been a hunter here in Florida all my life. At one point I got to where, back in 2019, I got tired of some of the TV shows because I thought Bigfoot was real, but some of the TV shows they would keep doing, going out there doing knocks and all kinds of stuff and they never would show anything. So I got to thinking, I've hunted here all my life. I've never been a hunter that had one walk right out in front of me, nothing like that. So I got to thinking, why don't I just go out here and start really looking for these things instead of hunting deer or wild hogs? I'll go out here and just start looking for Sasquatch Bigfoot and see if I can find out if they're real. I just wanted to know the truth. So I started looking actually on the internet on YouTube and I found a couple other people here in Florida and was kind of watching what they were looking for. So I went out there and started looking at, I went to some of the areas that I've hunted, I've been hunting in and about my third time out, I started finding footprints and I'm like, you know, these are not human. And actually I found, I found between six inch, nine inch, 11 inch, 13 inch, 15 inch, 16 inch, 17 inch and up to 18 inch footprints out here doing this. And also when I started doing this in 2019, after I started becoming a Bigfoot researcher and really getting out there looking, I started working a lot more on my tracking skills. So I've been watching tracking videos, I've been actually getting out there more and really doing more as far as tracking because I know all the animal tracks out there. And I've been reading books on tracking and anything I can do with tracking, I've been looking at it. Alder, Alderleaf College, I did a course on their online course and just really improving my tracking skills and then even trying to teach the tracking skills to other people when I'm out with them. And even in some of my videos, I try to teach the tracking skills, survival skills, things like that too, you know, even just more than doing Bigfoot research. But that's the main thing. And then I started using a lot of different cameras. I started actually I started doing this with two cell phones, just filming with two cell phones. So I would have enough memory on them to make videos. And then I got a camcorder from there, I started using game cameras, GoPro. And now I have a drone, I've learned how to use a drone. And I use a lot of phone apps, quite a few phone apps like the FlightRadar24 so I can, I can see if there's actually a plane flying over or UFO or orb, something like that. I can see if it's really a plane. So I use a lot of different apps like that. I use some of the hunting apps that tells me like the major feeding times for animals. So I can try to be out at those times where the animals are out feeding and possibly catch either like some really fresh Bigfoot tracks or, or even be able to catch them out hunting and get them on film. So what apps are those that you're able to check for the feeding times? That's, that's pretty interesting. Yeah. Um, I actually use one, I have one on my phone called iHunt750. And that's a really good one. It's got the, the feeding times. It's called a Solonar chart. And you can even, you can Google it online, Solonar chart. And it'll tell you the, in your area, all the animal feeding times for hunting and fishing both. It'll tell you like the major times, it'll give you a minor feeding time. And it'll tell you days where the animals will be more active. So those are pretty good apps to use to when you're going out in the woods, even if you're just going out to photograph and film animals, that'll, um, that's a really good tool to use. I'm going to bring up a few pictures since we were talking about tracks so far. Here's some photos. Um, any, um, anything to share about these? So you've got some casts lined up here. It looks like. Yeah. These are, um, me and a friend of mine, we were out one morning and it was like 40 degrees in the morning here. And we were out and it was actually turkey season two turkey hunting season. And we come across when we got out there, we heard a turkey hunter using his turkey call because I could tell the difference between the the fake turkey calls that a hundred uses since I've been hunting so much and a real turkey. But, um, these are some of the tracks that we came across. These were seven and a quarter inch footprints and eight inch footprints. It was two different individuals. And we followed them. We followed them for half a mile, the footprints. And they went through some mud. So we got some really good footprints. They went down to the edge of the river, which normally a human wouldn't do because the alligators and, uh, we casted, we actually casted, um, seven really good footprints. And they were straight in line. These tracks were straight in line and they were further apart than I can step. And I wear a size 11 and they were further apart than I can step. And being an eight inch and a seven and a quarter inch footprints. Gotcha. And then we've got some photos of the actual, I don't know if these are the same as the cast, but the same ones. Yeah. The same ones. Yes. Very cool. Very cool. And then we've got one as well here. How, how far between the tracks would you say, uh, if you were to estimate? These were about, um, like 30 inches, 36 inches apart. Okay. Yeah. Where my step was like 25 inches apart. Very, very interesting. I teach a lot about that too. My video is the tracking, the, um, how to measure the footprints, how to measure the step, the stride, the angle of the gate, um, the straddle, things like that. A lot of my evidence is in Ripley's, believe it or not. No, that's some, what I'm holding there is this. They sent me this for the grand opening. I will let me, uh, I'm actually going to make your bigger here. Yeah. Okay. So there's new, uh, new cryptids area it looks like. Yeah. They're new cryptids area. Yeah. This is a postcard they sent me. It's pretty cool. So I have a lot of evidence in Ripley's, believe it or not, some of those casts that you just showed some of the footprints. They did a short video of me actually following tracks, following footprints. And, uh, it's pretty cool. And then our two, I was able to have my family there. So my family being able to be there and see my stuff, my evidence in Ripley's, believe it or not. So that was pretty cool. That is very special when, you know, your evidence shows up in a cool place like that. I mean, uh, or, I mean, that's, that's right up there with like being in a museum, uh, in a way. It's where it is. Yeah. And everything they showed them on has my name on it. Oh, cool. That's awesome. Yeah. Usually this happens if you think about the journey of a researcher where there's usually a point where the researcher is out there and they realize, okay, the big foot that I've been tracking or I've seen the signs, they're actually right here with me right now. Can you think of, of the first time that happened to you? Um, yeah, I wanna know, there was a time where me and my wife, actually the first couple of times me and my wife were out. She goes with me a lot. Um, up until about a, about two years ago, she started having some health problems. So, so she'll go to events with me, but she won't go out in the woods with me now because we don't want to take a chance on her having a medical problem out there and having to call 911, having some, having somebody come get her. But, um, she was with me a lot too. And we would have, um, she's actually walked behind me with the camcorder while I was following their footprints. And she caught, she caught two of them that, um, had actually coming into the trees and the palm metal bushes right over almost in front of me. And I didn't know they were there. I couldn't see them, but I was following the footprints up close to where they were at. So she called them with the camcorder because she was filming behind me over my shoulder. So she's panning around. She pan around over to my right a little bit. And as I'm walking forward, she pan back around and then they're gone. And one of them looked like the Patty, the Patty, the Roger Patterson, Bob Gimlin Patty from its head. You could see his head sticking above the palmettos. It had the cone shaped head and it had the, the hair all over its face, except for like that little strip around its eyes. Is that it right there, Tim? What I've got on screen. Yeah, that's it right there. Yeah. Okay. Good guess. Huh? Yeah, the one on the right there. Yeah. And then the other one is back there, kind of behind that tree a little bit. Yeah. Oh my goodness. How in my video, my video footage, you can actually see I'm moving from further back in the tree lines, moving up close to me. How tall do you estimate that those are that we're seeing? Um, well, they're, where they're at right there, they're probably not standing up. Okay. So I would say right there, they're probably about six foot tall, but they're probably scratched down, crouched down where they're on just their heads over to palmettobushes. So I'm pretty sure they're not standing up. That one would be really good. He'd probably be about eight foot tall if he stood up. Absolutely. Is it, are there any other photos of this scene that you sent over? These the, is this the only photo from? That's the only one of that scene. Yeah. Gotcha. Gotcha. All right. So I mean, man, they're close. Yeah, they are real close. Yeah. How close again? Would you estimate? That would be, um, like within 20 feet of me. My goodness, dude. Yeah. Wow. We can, I'm in the bottom corner here. You can kind of, you can see my shirt. You can see my shirt in the bottom corner there. The bottom. No, sure. Yeah. Were you, uh, either of you having any, uh, abnormal physical effects during this time? No, not during that time. No. No. Okay. Have there been times when you've had abnormal physical effects though? Yeah, there has, yeah. There's been a couple of times where I've been hit with infrasound. One time was a long time ago when I was hunting and I was trying to figure out what was going on because it was making me feel, um, anxiety and dread and like I needed to leave the woods. And it was when I was out there hunting and, and I just kept thinking, dang, you know, I was just sitting right. I don't know what's causing this because I hunt all the time. I hunt at night, I hunt during the day. I'm not afraid of anything out there. And I just, I couldn't figure out what it was. Um, the second time though was, uh, while I was doing the Bigfoot research and it started hitting me, I could actually feel them watching me. And then when I started pinpointing the direction it was coming from, they hit me with the infrasound and it made me have those same feelings, the anxiety, the dread. I felt like a bear was charging me and my wife, she was standing right beside me. They wasn't hitting her with it and she's seeing them moving and she was pointing, she was saying, you need to film right there. You need to film that direction. And I was thinking about drawing my gun out because I had her with me and I had, we had two other women, researchers women. And I felt like a bear was charging at me. And I started thinking I need to draw my gun. I need to draw my gun. And I just stayed calm and I was like, no, I need to keep filming. I know what it is. I know what it is. They don't, they don't harm us. I just need to keep filming that direction. So I never really caught anything that you could see really good. I've had, um, I've even went back there too and re-filmed that area and trying to make comparisons. I can't really tell. Can't really see them. But that was the main times for me. A lot of times I can feel them watching me. I feel like it's, it's like the sixth sense. Like you'll hear a lot of the Vietnam veterans talk about, they had a sixth sense where they could feel the enemy was watching them or a sniper was watching them. I feel like it's just like that. I can feel them watching me. And then a lot of times I can pinpoint where it's coming from. And I've had times like that too, or I could feel them watching me and I would stand there with the thermal camera and point in that direction and I catch them on, catch them on thermal camera footage. I can just say that's, that's some extremely intense stuff. And it looks like you've been able to go out with Jason Kenzie for one of his documentaries. Yes. I'm actually in two of them. He's got this one coming out the end of this month. So within the next two weeks, it'll be public for everybody to watch. And then he's got the, the Sasquatch 19. I'm in it as well. Yeah. Where he continues. He had so much stuff with me. He came down here and spent a week with me and I took him through so many places and so much stuff that he, he couldn't put it into one. So 18 and 19 is going to be, going to be good. And I've already watched them both. They're really good. He did a good job editing them. And I don't normally like the AI stuff, but he's got some really good AI stuff in there. That's pretty cool. Sure. Sure. And you can tell it's AI. I mean, it's not like he's trying to make people think it's a big foot there. You can tell it's AI. Exactly. It just makes it cool. Plus he shows a lot of the different animals, a lot of the different, like the frogs, the lizards, all kinds of stuff like that. Birds. It's just pretty cool the way he put it all together. Which, I mean, that makes sense because I mean, that's really his original passion is, is animals. His animals, yeah. Before he got into to Bigfoot, I remember, from talking to him, you've got, I want to point out or maybe bring up, see if we can get the, the story of a few of these other photos. So what's the story behind this photo here? Yeah, this here, we were in another one of my areas too. This is like the far south part of Green Swamp. And we kept finding footprints in this area. We were finding 12 inch footprints quite a bit. And some short trackways of footprints. So right here, a little bit before this, a friend of mine that was there with me, Joey, Joey Bruce, he's on YouTube. And he was, he told me he got growled at. And we were looking around for more footprints. And I was filming with the camcorder. And I just happened to started zooming in with it. And I didn't see these at the time with my camcorder. But when I zoomed in to the tree line over there, the swampy area, when I come home and put on the laptop, I can see them. There's, there's the two trees right there. A little close together. But you can see them from a pretty good distance, probably about 75 yards away from us. And you can see them in between the two trees watching us. And when I zoomed in, I didn't zoom in like right on them. But you could kind of see them off to the left a little bit as I zoomed in. And you can see them really good as I zoomed in on it. It's like if you, you get a lot of blurry pictures, especially if you try to film them straight on. But if you catch them over to the side while you're filming something, they don't come out as blurry. You're pointing out some, some things in this photo here. What do we have going on in this? That the blue circle where I have the blue circle there, you see the white. I actually started looking at that because I thought it was an orb. I've caused some white orbs. They're pretty solid with the game cameras sometimes during the daytime. So I thought that was an orb. As I looked through my footage and slow it down, I could see that was a Sasquatch there. But if you look at the red circle, the one in the middle, the circle in the middle, the red one, he's the gray color just like the trees. But you can see the hair on his head, his eyebrow, his eyes, his nose. They were within 20 yards of us. And I was standing there. Actually, right here, this is from my GoPro footage. I have my GoPro on my hat. So I'm standing there with my thermal camera here and my phone. I have it set up so my phone, I'll have the app so I can watch my thermal camera on my phone. So I'm standing there watching them on my thermal camera on my phone. And I was pointing out to my friends, I looked at the right here and I was showing them where my thermal camera was pointing. And I was saying, look at the right there, nearly all right here. We could see three of them pretty good. And we could see them blinking their eyes and moving on my phone on the thermal. Oh, man. And I could see the GoPro as well. They were within 20 yards of them. We could hear them moving around, following us. And we could see them on the thermal camera on my phone. And we stood there for a couple of minutes, looking at them and filming them. Oh, wow. So on your YouTube channel, then do you have, were you able to capture that video and is it on your channel? Okay, cool. Oh my goodness, dude. Wow. Okay. And then I'd say this probably looks like a similar area. Yes, it is. That's the same place. Yeah. That one, there's a brown color. It's a brown color. You can see his whole head almost right there. Gotcha. Yeah. If you zoom in, you can see the hair on his head, his eyebrows, his eyes. Yeah. And they blend in with the environment. That can be brown. That can be gray. That can be black. That can be green. That can actually be green. They blend in their hairs. I think it's the way their hairs are. It makes them blend in really good. So that can be really hard to see sometimes. Oh, I would imagine so. I've not had a visual of myself yet, but from what I've heard, it can be very tricky to see them. Let's hop over to, you've got a lot of thermal photos. Yes. I catch them on thermal camera a lot. And this is a daytime thermal camera. And this one here, he was probably within like 30 yards of us. He was me and a friend of mine. I took him into one of my areas the first time he come up to Green Swamp. And I took him into one of my areas. And we went around to one of my game cameras that I had out and I was changing the memory card in it. And then I took him on through another area and I took him off trail. We were actually off trail here. We were walking around the edge of a Cypress Swamp. And I caught quite a few of them. Like I said, this was within like 30 yards of us. And in my thermal footage, I only take video. Everything you see here is screenshots. Okay. Yeah, that's another one of them right there. So you can see him moving a little bit, moving positions a little. Absolutely. Looks like they kind of have a face. Yeah, that's a juvenile there. He was watching us. So that was down in the Mayak estate for us. A couple years back. Really? I was filming a tree structure that we were looking at. And I just happened to put a pan around behind me with the thermal camera. And I caught him right there watching us. And I just, this sounds like, I mean, this is going to be a really obvious question. But so you are taking these thermal shots at night, correct? No, this was daytime. A lot of these are daytime. So that's that. And yeah, I'd heard you say that. So I wanted to check. So I think you're the first person I've heard that is taking thermal footage in the daytime. Can you explain how you came about starting to do that and why? Yeah. Actually, I got the thermal camera because of Kerry Arnold. Before he passed away, he was going to do his second 168 hours. And I was going to be on that with him helping him. And he was telling me I needed to make sure I had a camera that I could film at night with. So when I was looking at the different cameras and stuff online, I was looking at the thermal cameras. And it was saying you can use them during a daytime. So I started looking into that more. So the thermal camera works off of heat. Where a normal camera like a GoPro camcorder, your regular cameras, they work off of light. So you have to use them during the during the daytime, unless you have a night vision, the night vision ones. But the thermal camera, it works off of heat. So it doesn't affect it during the daytime. The daylight doesn't affect it as long as you don't point it at the sun. The light doesn't affect it. So there's no light here coming into this picture. This is all heat. Like you can see his eyes are really dark. Their eyes are always really dark because they're giving off more heat than the rest of their body. Okay, interesting. Yeah. So I use the thermal camera a lot during the daytime. This is another one here. This one's in the tree. And I actually have two photos here of him. Because in my in my on my footage, my video footage, you can actually see him moving. So he's in a different position rather. When you slow it down, when you saw your footage down, you can see I'm moving. They move a lot faster than we do. Oh, yeah, totally. Yeah, this, they, they vibrate different than we do, because of the frequencies, the energy, they vibrate different than we do. So they move a lot faster than we do. So when you slow your video footage down, you can actually see him moving. So when I slowed it down, you can see his head moving. How slow do you have to slow it down? I slow it down about halfway and even sometimes just like go almost like slow like frame by frame to really see it good. Yeah. Now this right here, these are two juveniles. I was, I was walking around the really thick edge here. This is some really thick brush here and a swamp, as if a supper swamp. And I was looking at, I found this stump, this old stump where the tree had fallen over. And I could see something had been digging in it, digging the bugs out of the stump that were like broken pieces all over the place right there, little little particles of the wood where they'd been digging in it, like getting grubs and stuff out of it. And I could hear these moving. I could hear them moving. So I stood there and filmed them with the thermal camera. So I was filming them while they're standing there watching me. And I like to say I could hear them moving around. A lot of times you can hear them out there when you're close, you can hear them moving around. Let's see. So we've got, it looks like that's probably you to the right. In comparison, yeah. This right here, this individual, I caught him and he's got a really human looking face. I caught him during the daytime and I went back here and, and finding the same area that I was at. And then I set up the thermal camera about where I, where I was walking. And then I started on like going out at different measurements. I started going out at 10 yards, 15 yards, 20 yards away from the thermal camera. So I could get comparison photos and compare it to him where he was. So I figured out that he was 15 yards away from me during the daytime. And we could not see him. This was me and my wife and two other, two other ladies that were with us researching. None of us could see him 15 yards away from us. And compared to me, I think he's about nine foot tall. Wow. And this all has to do with the frequencies, the vibrations, the light spectrum that we can't see him. A lot of times we can't see him during the daytime and the ride there by us. I think there's one more. Here we go. This one, I believe that's a gray alien. I caught him on thermal two in the grass, watching us. I've caught a gray alien like that too and no Cala watching us. And then I think I just recently caught another one. You're not the first to bring up finding something like that in an area with bigfoot activity. I'm thinking of, uh, uh, where's it's Oregon, uh, owl moon lab has the same issue that's gone on over the years where they have bigfoot sightings. And then there's also something that looks like gray alien. Gray alien as well. Very interesting stuff. And we have a lot of orbs and UFOs too. A lot of UFO sightings out here in the green swamp and orbs. So that's an orb right there. I caught that during the daytime. Oh, really? That's, that's, it's black because it's giving off heat. It's on black hot. So it's black because it's giving off heat. And it was like doing loops and moving around and doing more loops. It was, um, flying around above us like it was watching us. Could you see it with your naked eye or? We couldn't see it with our eyes. And my wife had also panned around with the camcorder and the camcorder didn't pick it up either. So then question for follow up, how did you know to, to put your thermal up there? I think I just did it by accident. Just happened to turn it up or because I was walking with it. Oh my goodness. Uh, it looks like these are, are these at night? Looks like this is at night. Yeah. This is with the game camera. Sure. Yep. So there about halfway there. That was water. That was water right there in front of the game camera. Yes. Yeah. So I think the, the, what we're seeing the orb, the lower part there, I think is a reflection of the orb on the water. I would agree. Yep. Absolutely. Okay. We've got, yeah, something big right there for sure. It's also on the game, on a game camera. This isn't a difference in area. Yeah. That's the orb right there. That's interesting. That I believe is a SAS squash that was cloaked. There's something there. It is tall as well. Yeah. Tall. Yeah. And then you've got, it looks like one more orb type thing right here. There's another one. So see that one's sitting on my game camera. So what happened was I had the game camera that you see right there that, that orb was on. That was the first game camera I set up in there. And I had a gift in area right there, a stump that I was putting apples and candy bars on. And I was catching a lot of deer coming through there. And the deer never touched the apples. All of a sudden you'd have a video with deer walking through there. And then all of a sudden, the next video, the apples are gone. And never anything getting them. Never a raccoon or deer or anything taking the apples. So there was one night, my camera was moved. And I'll have that on video too. My game camera was moved. And you can see, you can see it was moved from behind. You can hear it holding the straps, moving the camera. And you can see all kinds of bugs and stuff flying all around in front of the game camera. Oh, wow. Yeah. Okay. And it also, when it moved that game camera, it moved it away from the gift in spot over to the side. And it straightened the camera up. Because as it was moving, the camera was moving like that. So it straightened the camera up. Man. And I've never caught a person in there on the game cameras. So that's good to know. Absolutely. I put this other game camera up, taking photos, pointing it towards that game camera to see if I could see something come up to that one again. But I said it taking photos and then I started catching all the orbs in there. Okay, we've got a few random photos here. Yeah, that's my phone with the thermal camera and the thermal footage. And if you can, if you can see, there's actually, there's actually two different Sasquatches there. Oh, so on the screen of the phone. Yeah. Yeah, on the screen of the phone. Okay, gotcha. Because my, I had been using that all morning. And my phone was dying and my thermal camera, the batteries were dying on. So it didn't save this last video. Oh, man. But what I did, I did screenshots on the, from my GoPro, I did screenshots. So you could see their heads there. This is when they were 20 yards from us and we were standing watching on the phone. Gotcha. Yeah. So there's two of them there. You can see their eyes. You can see a dark gray. Right there in the middle. Yeah, right there in the middle. Yeah. And then, is this our night setup it looks like? Yeah. Yeah, this is set up at night at a camp area. When we camped here, I set my, my game camera to taking photos because it's really close to the river. There's a river right here on the, to my ride a little bit. And I have no idea what that is right there. I don't know either, man. Right there. Yeah. That's kind of weird, man. Also caught some orbs. I caught some orbs on there too. And one of them, I was actually underneath the canopy there with the fire and you could see the orb over in the tree and then you could see it come down close to me. But I just wanted to put this one on there because of that. I have no idea what that is. I don't know if it's some kind of UFO or what it could be. I don't know. I've never seen anything like that, Tim. That is really, really weird. Yeah. And this was when Jason Kenzie was with me. Oh, really? So you experienced this too? Yeah, we were camping there. Yeah, we were camping. Yeah. Okay. That's fun. That's fun. We got maybe a few stretches. Oh yeah, there's right in the middle of the swamp, huh? Yeah. Yeah. Rather in the sloppers head, sloppers swamp. Wild. Yeah. So when we first found that, I walked out there to it. I had my wife filming and I walked out there to it and I had my tri-field meter going and it was on my, it was actually on my backpack. So my wife was holding the tri-field meter on my backpack and the tri-field meter was going off crazy. Just like if you were standing right at your microwave while you're cooking food, eating up food. And I walked out there to that and as soon as I touched it, the tri-field meter, the radio frequency just stopped. Sorry, as soon as you touched the structure? Yeah, as soon as I touched the structure, all the radio frequency just stopped. So it was just like standing in front of your microwave, you're getting hit with a lot of radio frequency. And like I said, when I touched that, it just stopped. So that was the tri-field meter. So see, I'm in my house right now. So you can see it going off. But if I turn my microwave on and I'm standing right there by the microwave, it'll max out. It'll go up really high and it'll max out. That's what it was doing when we were there at that structure. And then like I said, once I touched the structure, this went down to zero. Okay. Yeah. This is a radio frequency. It's a microwave current, microwave energy. It's on your cell phones, like my cell phone will set it off if I'm using navigation. It'll set off the tri-field meter. Cell phone towers will set it off, your microwave, your modem for your internet. Those will set it off. It puts out a microwave current, microwave energy. And if you're close to it for a long time, it'll start, it can start like making friction in your tissues and actually cause cancer. So like if you, I think it would take a lot. Yeah. That's wild, man. Okay. But there are people that do get sick from the radio frequencies like that. And they're, like if they live close to a cell phone tower, that can actually get special material to make curtains for their windows. They can get special paint for their walls. They can get special tinting for their windows to help block the radio frequency from the cell phone towers to keep them from getting sick. Wow. That's some wild stuff, dude. Okay. So we've got another example of a structure here. Yeah, that's a structure there. It's actually balanced. It's balanced right in the center on the tree. Oh yeah. Look at that. Yeah. Okay. And once I found that, to me, it looked odd and I kept coming back to this area and then I kept finding footprints in the area, six inch footprints, nine inch footprints. And then after a year, they became 11 inch footprints and 12 inch footprints. So they were staying in the same area and growing, getting bigger. So can you talk to us a bit because your name always comes up when people talk about frequency and you've got a lot of resources on your channel. Yeah. Han, you know, curious about how we can use something like a tri-field meter, maybe to help us out in our research of Bigfoot out in the field. Yes. The tri-field meter, it picks up different things. They pick up the radio frequency, like I said, is a microwave current. So it'll pick that up. And I've come to think that we're being scanned. I think maybe the orbs that I'm catching on the thermal camera that are flying around above us. And I think they're actually scanning us. I think that's why we're being hit with the radio frequency so much. But also it has the magnetic. I usually use the standard magnetic. And I'll use that too in areas that I think might be a portal. And I've had it times. I've had it go up. Normally, if I'm out in the woods and I'm walking around with it on magnetic, it'll read 0.1 or 0.2. That's just electricity from my body. That's normal for humans. So the electricity from your body. But I've had before that I'm pretty sure I was at a portal and that I had one above me open in a portal because it was going up to 31, 30, 41. It was going up really, really high, real crazy. And I first saw that on my portal. So the, if the numbers change when it's on magnetic, then that means there's a discrepancy in the magnetic field. Yeah, magnetic field. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. And also I got where I watched the elevation a lot too. I use my phone, my phone to tell me the compass and elevation. And also use the Garmin GPS that I keep on my backpack to check elevation. Because the Garmin will check elevation. It connects the satellites to give you your elevation. And the phone actually uses different things in the phone and in the app for the compass to give you elevation. Because we've had at one point where we were it was showing we were 80 feet underground when we were really yeah, walking in a cypress swamp trying to get to a an area that was showing it was 168 feet elevation, which mostly green swamp was usually around 100 foot elevation 90 to 100 foot elevation. And at one point they're like said it was showing we were 80 feet underground. And that's connecting to the GPS satellites. It was telling us we were underground. Okay. Yeah. Is there anything so you mentioned for the other setting, there's definitely different things that can affect it. Are there any natural things that could affect this magnetic setting to to have discrepancies like this that you'd have to look out for? The only other thing I can think of like if we're out in the woods or actually out on the on the roads is we've come to believe that when cars are going over a bridge and you have the metal railing on each side of the bridge, we think the metal railing and then the metal from the cars going through is actually will actually cause the magnetic to spike also. Okay. Yeah. Interesting. Other than that, the only other way it's going to do is if you're around some electricity electrical wires like the big towers, electrical on towers that go through. Right. If you get underneath them, then you'll have electric and magnetic also going off. But no, it's not. But it doesn't affect the radio frequency though. If you're underneath the big wire towers that doesn't affect the radio frequency. So are these certain numbers to look out for if you have it set to radio frequency then? Yes, radio frequency. Yeah, these are really high numbers. Yeah. And you've got some are going to read them for the audio crowd. So it's 15.993, 10.875, 9.769. Yes. And always to when I'm when I'm showing it on my videos and I'm always when I'm looking at it and reading it, always put that decimal point in there too. So people will know. Okay. So if we let's say if a individual has this has a tri-field meter and they notice these numbers, is it telling them, Hey, we've got something going on or just that it's really high? Yes, it's telling you there's something there or something odd going on there. Yes. Which would be, I mean, that would be very high. Could you pretty much say radiation? Yeah. Yeah. So it's a, well, it's just like a microwave radiation. Yeah. Yeah. Right. That's some scary, scary stuff, dude. And a couple of my friends, they've actually talked to a satellite technician and he's told them that there's there's nothing out in the woods that should be over 16 point, 16.000. There's nothing in the woods that should give you those kind of readings. But yeah, we get them. Okay. Yeah. Okay. So he's saying nothing in the woods over 16.000. Have you gotten over 16.000? Yes, I have. Yeah. I've gotten up to the 18.000 and then it it'll actually, it'll max out the tri-field meter, it'll max out. Okay, Tim. So when you're in an area and you hit that 18, what's your response when you're like, oh, we've gotten 18? Then I'll start looking around because I think something's close to us or something's, I was thinking at first, maybe there's somehow the Sasquatch or hitting us with some kind of microwave frequency or either this because they're watching us, they're hitting us with it somehow. But now I've gotten to where I think it's the Orbs doing it. I think the Orbs are seeing us to see what we are. When you're in an area with this 18 or 17, I would probably be just as bad. How long are you staying in the area? Are you like, I'll only stay in here for like five minutes or what are you doing there? Yeah. Yeah. It's usually not very long. About the longest time we had with that was we were walking down a trail and it kept going off really high, a lot of that for about like 30 minutes. We were walking down a trail and we got to one point where we turned around and went back towards the vehicles and it was hitting us with the high numbers, a lot of that still all the way back to the vehicles. That's about the longest that I've been out around where it's hitting us that much. Yeah. I'm guessing it probably only stopped once you guys drove away. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Got you. Oh my goodness. Okay. We got some more here. So looks like we have a special setup here. Yeah. This is where the, while I talked about earlier about the Magnetic. Yeah. Where it was over 41. So like I said, usually like, just me by myself there in the woods like that, it would be a 0.1 or 0.2. Oh man. Yeah. And this was 41.2. Yeah. What's the thing you've got up at the top there? That's my thermal camera. Okay. Cool. That's it. Okay. That's a great setup. Yeah. So you can see. Yeah. Oh, let me look here. You're seeing though, the small lens on the back of it there. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Nice. Nice. Oh, there we go. Okay. We got one. So this looks, so here's a picture. We got a 30.6. Yeah. What I'm doing here, I'm kneeling down right here. When I walked in, a lot of times when I get out here in the woods, I'll go ahead and walk in. I'll get there early and it'll still be dark. And I'll walk in way into an area while it's still dark. So I got to my gift and area here as it was starting to get daylight. And on my thermal camera, I could see the soak tree that I'm sitting standing behind right now. I'm standing by as I was walking to the oak tree, I could see it giving off heat. And I could see what looks like a gray head or face in the oak tree. So when I get up to it here, like I said, I've been leaving gifts right here to apples and candy bars. So when I get up here and I kneel down and I take my backpack off and I set my camera down. I set my cameras down and I set the tri-field meter there on the tripod. I set it down. And I believe he was right above me watching me and open the portal because that's when I was getting the really high numbers. He was watching me take the apples out and set them on the ground right there. And I believe that's what that was. He was right above me watching me open in the portal. Oh my goodness. Yeah. Okay. They use the trees. They use the energy from the trees a lot. I don't think that's why when people see them and they're holding onto a tree and peeking out from behind it, and then it seems like they're staying really close to their trees and like Hoganone. I think they get energy using the energy from the trees. Or sometimes they even seem to you know, melt into the tree or vanish into the tree. Now I notice on this tri-field meter you have two different magnetic settings. Which one do you tend to use? I use the standard. Why? I use the standard magnetic. The other setting is like for more precise readings. Okay. Gotcha. Gotcha. And I would assume I have one of these two. You probably have the noise turned off of these, right? Usually I do. Yeah. When I first started using it, I had the noise on, but then I started turning it off. Yeah. It just kind of makes sense to turn that off. So okay. So just for easy, try to remember easy. So if it is above 16 on RF, then you definitely got an issue. If it is above, if it's above which number on MAG, then you got a potential issue. If it's above like 0.5, 0.6. Gotcha. That's wild, man. How often are you going back and forth between MAG and RF on this when you're in the field? I do quite a bit now. I'll go back and forth quite a bit now just because I want to see what's in the area, what I'm getting hit with. Yeah. So I might be like 30 minutes on magnetic and then I might switch over to RF for another 30 minutes. It might be interesting. And I know these things can get a little pricey, but it might be interesting to actually have two of them. And then you could have MAG and RF on all the time, you know, one on the other, but they're a little pricey. We do that sometimes too because I work with a couple of the researchers every once in a while and they have them too. And like me and my friend Joey, he'll have his own RF and I'll have mine on magnetic over out there. Yeah. So we do that quite a bit when we're teamed up. Yeah. Is there anything you wish you knew about using these or analyzing these in the field that you wish you knew when you first started having them, something you may have learned along the way? Actually, the game cameras and the thermal camera, I really wish I'd had known a lot more about them way back when I was hunting a long time ago. When I was really heavy because actually now when I'm turkey hunting, I go in real early before daylight and I go in and get set up. So when I'm walking into where I want to set up at, I'm scanning the trees for turkeys with the thermal camera to see if I can catch so that turkeys roost in and then I would know where they're at. Gotcha. Yeah, that's pretty smart. Pretty smart indeed. But also the, I mean, the game cameras because I never used them a long time ago when I was hunting, but I mean, they were more expensive back then and now I know so much more about them now and now they're so much cheaper. They're some really good ones now. The guard pro game cameras, they're not that expensive and they're really, really good, real high quality. Do you think then the big foot out there are able to use frequency in a way or do you have any thoughts about frequency and big foot in that way? Yes, I do. I think they use frequencies on the game cameras. I think they can use them for like a lot of people when they're set up with a game camera and they're facing it towards the gifted spot, then the gifts get gone and they were like, well, the game camera malfunctioned, it didn't catch what caught it. But I think they're actually hitting the cameras with the frequency. I've also had them hit my drone with the frequency and they stopped it at 66 foot up in the air and the whole time flying it, I'm trying to control it. I'm trying to get it to go higher the whole time when I go back to my footage and watching it on the camera, you can hear it the whole time. It stopped my drone at 66 foot up. It wouldn't let it go any higher. And when I was trying to bring it down, trying to bring it back down, it actually, I was fighting it and it flew it at me. I had to actually move out of the way. I moved out of the way and my drone went over and hit the tree behind me. Oh my goodness. The whole time, like I said, you can hear, I think it was using the frequency to control my drone or to effect it. I've had times two where I've set up the game camera and you can see me on the camera when I go back to get the memory card. You can see me setting it up, turning it on. You can see me walk away. And then like the next three or four videos on it, it'll say file there. And then you'll see me coming back on it and picking it up. So I think they can actually hit the game cameras too with the frequencies and effect the game cameras. That's really wild. I mean, I know I've experienced it myself in Oregon where everyone's battery devices in the area pretty much go down. I've had that happen with my GoPro. I've had it happen with the camcorder too. The battery's dying, but I've also been in spots for the camcorder battery and the GoPro battery. We would die at the same time. And then I've had a couple, I've had two other areas that every time I walked through one spot, the GoPro battery died. So I could change out the battery. I could go down the trail of ways and then turn around and come back. When I get back to that spot, the GoPro battery dies. When I go back the next weekend, I get to that spot, the GoPro battery dies. I was filming a tree structure one time and the game camera shut off and it killed the memory card. They zapped the memory card so that there's probably a frequency. Yeah, they're probably hitting a frequency. That sounds kind of like, I'm also like, we'll have like small twigs or something throw it at us. And you could tell it has a trajectory and comes in on us, but you can't see nothing there that could have threw it. It's like, you know, you got four guys, five guys standing there and nobody could see anything where that came from. But yet it had a trajectory and it came over and hit one of the guys in the foot. So that sounds kind of like that. It's weird stuff. You mentioned the green swamp before. The green swamp has come up multiple times. I'm thinking of, I know it's come up when I've been talking to Tate Heronimus and then I think there's been multiple, I mean, there was a whole research party that was down there a year or so ago. Why do you think that area is so active? Because there's a lot going on in there. Well, it's a pretty big area. It's in between Tampa and Orlando. It's pretty big. It's got aquifers running under it. So there's water running underneath the green swamp. So you got energy from the aquifer. Sure. So that could have a lot to do with it. And also it's just so big. There's areas that people can't even get into. And I think, yeah, there's areas you can't even get into. We went with one, this archery hunter, he took us to a place where he had this really big red, big foot stepped out on a trail like 15 yards away from him and he thought it was going to kill him. And then it stepped back off the trail. They were hunting hogs. They were in their hunting hogs. He could hear them moving around. And we tried to go up in that area to set up game cameras and we couldn't even get up in some of that. It was just so thick and so wet. And that's where it came out of. So I think they can live in areas like that where people can't even get into. I would agree. I mean, that would make definitely a lot of sense if I was in their shoes. I would definitely be in the areas where people can get to. Have you ever been in a situation where things escalated pretty quickly or have they not become aggressive to you at all? You think? They're not really aggressive here where we're at except for just a couple of times. I've got hit with infrasound. Sure. Okay. They seem to be really curious. A lot of times we can hear them. We can hear them close to us. We can hear them moving around while they're watching us. And you can hear them breaking branches. You can hear them pushing trees over sometimes. I have had a few things thrown at us. But they don't seem to be other than that. They don't really seem to be aggressive. Got you. Okay. Tim, you're doing some incredibly interesting research down there. I would say, as I said before, multiple times when it's a conversation I'm having about frequency, you and your channel comes up a ton. So it was a pleasure to talk to you. And I think people definitely need to make sure they're subscribed to your channel and check out your many videos that you have up there. It is well worth it. But thank you so much for coming on the show. Would you be able to? How can people best keep up to date with what you're doing? Do you ever speak at any events? Is there a way they could contact you if they have things to share about your areas? Stuff like that? Only occasionally I'll speak at an event or like a library or something like that. But basically my YouTube channel. Gotcha. And then also I have a Facebook group. Perfect. What's the name of the group again? It's Bigfoot Encrypted Research with Tim T in Florida, Hamlin Net. Awesome. Good stuff. I will have the links. I'll have the links for that in the show notes. So listeners and watchers can make sure that they are subscribed to those and following those. I believe I'm in that one as well. But Tim, thank you again for coming on the show. Keep us up to date with what you got going on down there and we'll have to check in within the future. Cool. Yeah. Yeah. I'm glad I did this. Yeah. This was really great. Yeah. Thanks for having me on here. Yeah. Have you ever heard all the accounts of Bigfoot activity around Oak Ridge, Oregon? 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