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What if it's True Podcast

Bigfoot Feeding on Illegal Border Crossers

What if it's True Podcast

Cameron Buckner

Drama, Fiction, Science Fiction

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 12 August 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

A former ranch owner in Temecula, California, describes a life-changing epiphany about Sasquatch after years of dismissing their existence. Living on a property with fruit trees and two large dogs, the narrator initially believed Sasquatch were confined to northern forests, not Southern California. However, after an accident left them bedridden, they became engrossed in Sasquatch-related videos, including one about two marines encountering a 12-foot Sasquatch at Camp Pendleton, just nine miles from their ranch. This triggered a realization that unexplained events on their property—silent nights, missing fruit from tall trees, a vanished coyote corpse, and their fearless dogs acting scared—could be linked to Sasquatch activity. The narrator recalls other suspicious incidents, like a military helicopter warning them while flying near the ranch, missing people along De Luz road, and a supposed DEA raid that seemed more like a cover for tracking something else. A conversation with their excavator, who was warned by a doctor about Sasquatch on a nearby property, and stories from workers about "monsters" at the border eating migrants, solidified their belief. The narrator now believes Sasquatch inhabit the nearby Cleveland National Forest and may prey on border crossers, reflecting on how close they might have come to encountering one while patrolling their ranch at night.

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0:00.0

For seven years, I had a small ranch in the foothills of Temecula, California.

0:13.0

The area is pretty much avocado groves and hillsides, and it is beautiful.

0:19.0

My property, however, had ruby red grapefruit trees, lemons, a prolific red apple tree,

0:26.3

and one huge lime tree.

0:28.3

We were set for margaritas.

0:31.1

I had two 80-pound dogs, one a shepherd Akita mix, and the other a shepherd coyote mix a coy dog.

0:38.5

Coy dogs are either smarter than a teenager or dumber than a rock and I had a smart one and

0:43.9

she was a great dog. I have to say I love your videos with your hounds all running around

0:49.6

and tails wagging as they explore everything. It makes me miss my dogs leading every walk or trip to the

0:56.3

barn on my quad. I hadn't given Bigfoot any thought since 1969 in the release of the Patterson

1:04.7

Gimlin film because one, I figured they were up north in the woods and two, because I would never encounter

1:11.7

them in Southern California.

1:14.3

At least that was my mindset, so much for that.

1:18.6

When I started watching your channel, I couldn't get enough of the videos, any channel's videos.

1:25.0

I spent hours and hours watching them after my accident. Did you ever have a real

1:30.4

epiphany in your life? I mean, one of those stop you in your tracks, hit you in the face

1:35.5

moments, where you realized something that was right there in front of you all along and you had

1:40.9

missed it. As I watched a video one day, the story about two Marines stationed at Camp Pendleton,

1:48.6

who had come face to face with a 12-foot-tall Sasquatch in a mock city at the back of the

1:54.0

base, and it was ducking to get through a 10-foot-high doorway.

1:58.8

Their guns were loaded with blanks, and They were between the back of the town and

2:02.8

the Squatchez's path to the canyon behind it. It began to growl and one Marine told the other to lay his

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