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What if it's True Podcast

Secret Sasquatch Research Facility Report

What if it's True Podcast

Cameron Buckner

Drama, Fiction, Science Fiction

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2026

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Secret Sasquatch Research Facility Report
The report describes a classified U.S. military research program, initiated in 1987 after a Sasquatch was killed by a train, that has expanded over 37 years to involve over 100 personnel in a heavily secured underground facility inside a mountain. Specimens and Facility
  • 107 cadavers (various ages and subspecies) stored in freezers.
  • 13 living specimens, acquired at significant human cost (multiple helicopter crashes attributed to capture attempts, officially covered as training accidents).
  • Access requires passing three checkpoints; an elevator descends over 100 feet to the research levels.
Key Biological Findings
  • Anatomy: Larger and denser than humans, with two extra ribs forming natural armor capable of stopping 30-caliber rounds; extremely dense skull (vulnerable only via eye socket or base); consumes entire prey (including bones) every 3–4 days.
  • Genetics: 48 chromosomes (like apes, two more than humans), indicating not a human subspecies.
  • Camouflage: Generate electric current through hair to reflect surroundings (electric camouflage); believed to also power night vision (glowing eyes when active).
  • Vocalization: Three sets of vocal cords produce infrasound. Males induce fear, anxiety, confusion, or temporary memory loss; females produce calming/confusing effects that pacify prey.
  • Communication: Use clicks, grunts, hand signals, and infrasound; live in hierarchical groups led by one alpha male.
Social and Reproductive Behavior
  • Strict hierarchy; adult males fight to the death if females are present but can coexist without females.
  • Females breed only after prior offspring reach 3–4 years; usually single births; young cling to mother for first year.
  • Different responses to staff: calm and accepting with female staff; cautious or aggressive with male, uniformed, or armed staff.
  • Female specimens have projected vivid mental images (“waking dreams”) to female staff (capture, childbirth, food preferences); no such events with male staff.
Tracking and Release
  • Four non-aggressive specimens released with GPS implants.
  • Tracked individuals follow long migration routes (e.g., eastern Texas to northern Ontario) or move 40–50 miles per night, staying weeks in one area.
  • Signals sometimes vanish for days, suggesting underground cave travel.
  • Distinct musks emitted for breeding, threat, or other contexts.
The program prioritizes military applications (survivability, camouflage, infrasound weapons) and maintains extreme secrecy to prevent technology theft or public disruption.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

When a colleague of mine retired, he began sharing the research we had been involved in,

0:14.0

including work with two Bigfoot research groups and some controversial researchers.

0:20.2

By coincidence, he went on a hunting trip and he lost his life.

0:24.7

His passing never sat right with me.

0:27.6

Since then, I've retired too and I've taken precautions to keep my identity uncompromise,

0:33.7

using public computers and going by another name.

0:37.8

In honor of my colleague who left us too early, here are the highlights of our research.

0:44.2

In 1987, a small group of scientists were brought to an Air Force base,

0:49.4

where they were briefed on research they'd been conducting involving a deceased Sasquatch that had been hit by a train.

0:58.3

Over the next 37 years, the program grew. Today, over 100 individuals are involved in research.

1:06.3

The facility is located in a mountain, and it is guarded like Fort Knox. Employees pass through three

1:13.8

checkpoints before reaching the entrance and the mountain wall. Inside an elevator takes employees

1:20.9

more than 100 feet underground to the research facility. There are 100 Sasquatch cadavers of multiple ages and subspecies in freezers.

1:32.6

There are 13 that are living, captured at great human costs to the military members supporting

1:39.1

the program. Over the last three decades, there have been several helicopter crashes in the area of the facility.

1:47.3

Entire squadrons and teams have been lost.

1:51.1

Cover-ups told the media the tragedies happened during training missions.

1:55.9

The real explanations are far more feral, relating to failed attempts at bringing more creatures in.

2:02.6

The project began with an autopsy aimed at determining how the creature could survive even in the harshest climates.

2:09.6

With each new discovery, the government found ways to apply it to our military.

2:15.6

Secrecy is a top priority.

2:18.8

If the research leaked, it could cause problems,

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