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Multiple Bigfoot sightings near Houston BC - This region of Canada could be home to these elusive creatures


 Bigfoot in Canada? Multiple reports from the Houston region describe encounters with these legendary beasts. A cluster of recent Bigfoot sightings suggests a sizable group may inhabit the remote forests near this British Columbian locale.

Over the past several decades, there have been hundreds of reported Bigfoot sightings across Canada. Recent encounters near Houston, British Columbia have led experts to believe a significant population of the hairy hominids may inhabit the area. In just the last month, three sightings of the upright-walking creature have been reported on the Moricetown Reservation.

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On Halloween, Brian Vike of HBCC UFO Research received a phone call reporting a Bigfoot sighting. A young woman said she encountered Bigfoot in her front yard when she went to get her mail. Vike stated, "Allegedly, she was walking to the mailbox and this thing walked in front of her." In a separate incident, a woman told friends she saw a large creature peering in a neighbor's window. Another alleged sighting involved a school bus driver who spotted the creature standing in a field. Earlier in the summer, a July report of a Bigfoot sighting near Houston by Delores Harrie drew significant national attention.

Harrie awoke to her dogs barking at 5:45 a.m. on July 28th. When she investigated, she found someone or something rattling the door handle. Opening the door unleashed the dogs, which shot outside to sniff around the east side of the property. There, Harrie spotted a two-legged creature walking along the side of the house.

“It was huge and it had long hair, not fur — kind of like the kind you see on an ox and a reddish brown, the colour of the trees that are killed by the pine beetle,” said the woman. “And it moved so fast, by the time I opened my door it had run from the porch to the other side of the house.”

Once outside, the dogs pursued the creature as it continued along a dried-up ravine and disappeared into a forested area. The oldest dog didn't return for three hours.

“I was worried but what do you do, tell people your dog is chasing Bigfoot?” she asked. “I drove up and down the road, looking for him and eventually he came back.”

After the Harrie report went public, reported Bigfoot sightings increased in the area, including along Telkwa High Road near Campbell River. However, Houston resident Brian Vike remains skeptical of the most recent alleged sightings there. Mainly because the witnesses will not return his calls for follow-up, Vike said, "Since getting the initial reports, I've gotten no further information. As far as I can tell, the claimed sightings happened after late September, but despite repeated attempts, no one has called me back with details."

"Unfortunately without talking to someone who could give a first-person account, Vike said the information is hearsay at best."

From the Monster Island News archives - November 2008. Source Houston Today Website. 

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The Real X-Files - The Fouke Monster Scares The Ford Family Right Out of Town (May, 1971)(Fouke, Arkansas)


In the last week of April 1971 two families moved into a rental home just off Highway 71 north of the rural farming town of Fouke, Arkansas. Don and Patricia Ford and their four children shared the home with Charles and Elizabeth Taylor. Both men had been hired on by a local ranch and the families' had decided to share the home to save on expenses. The small town of Fouke seemed like a nice quiet place to settle down, but the events of the next few days would be so terrifying that they would pack up and flee the town forever.


California The Monster State: A Hulsey Family Monster Tale


As the story goes my dad and a group of fellow hunters were camping off Highway 395 near Walker, California sometime in the early 1960s. The group had enjoyed a steak lunch and tossed their bones and leftovers beneath a nearby tree. The group then embarked on a late afternoon hunt. When the group returned to their camp around dusk they discovered that there was an animal rummaging around near the tree were they had tossed the steak meat.

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