Airman From 1980s Comes Forward To Talk About Mount St. Helens Burnt Bigfoot Event


We have no idea where these people are coming from, but it looks like we've opened up a can of worms when we published the anonymous letter from someone claiming to be a former National Guardsman at Mount St. Helens during the Battle Mountain Complex Fire. According to this person, some Bigfoots were treated for burns and rode in jeeps. The government did everything they can in their power to hide the event from civilians.

Here's a comment someone posted in the same article claiming they were one of the personnel's guarding the scene. This person was supposedly an airman at the time, and seems to know a lot about the military's process and procedures during the cover-up:

Anonymous
Saturday, September 15, 2012 4:13:00 PM PDT

I dont know who wrote this story or if they were there, but I can add this much and I will give you facts you can check up on, if you feel this is a hoax. But I was an airman in the Air Force in 1980. I was stationed at George AFB from the late 70's to the early 80s. Our mission was the Wild Weasels or Air Force F4s that would go into a war area before it started like the first gulf war, at low level and pop up and then light up the ground to air defenses and then shoot anti radiation missiles at the sites letting the other aircraft get it. In 1980 we were shipped to train with the Canadian forces at Comox CFB on Vancouver Island. We took a C141 from George to Canada. Our C141 had a in flight emergency and had to land at Travis Air Force base in Northern California for repair. We were losing hydraulic fluid in one engine and I saw the crewman come back and dump several cans of hydraulic fluid into the reseviour and it just went back to Zero. He had a parachute and we didnt. Kind of made me nervous. But we later got back on our way and flew over St Helens right after it blew its top. Once we got to Comox, our officer in charge told us we would be there for longer than the 2 week TDY due to an emergency mission that they needed help on. We were all specialized airman trained in different specialties in aircraft maintenence and repair, but we were soldiers first and we did lots of other stuff that our country needed.

We were there for a couple days not doing anything because as I look back they were trying to figure out how to use us. Then we all got on a bus and were bussed to the area around the south end of the island and were picked up on a strange Naval Ferry. I was never in the Navy so I dont know anything about boats but our bus was tied down and delivered to US side and we drove off. It was under darkness and it was typically cloudy and raining and we continued our bus ride to the disaster area. We were given M16s and one mag, which I found fascinating because most Airforce enlisted troops shoot a gun in basic and you may never see a M16 again.

We were also given ill fitting green helmets marked GUARD Ill fitting plain green BDF'sand told to follow orders we were to be given in the upcoming breifing. In the Briefing we were told we would be guards to special areas and told to check credentials and to only allow people in who had the correct credentials in to the military tent areas that were set up what looked to be like the perimeter of the area affected by the eruption. We had NO idea were we were at. THere were no towns or cities around where we were at and we arrived there we were about 30 Airmen completely and totally confused on what was going on. We slept in a tented area that was near where we worked. We had a Mess tent next to the tent were we slept and we didnt leave that area about an acre size for a week or more. Most of us if not all of us were gaurding areas that people moved into and out of with what looked like victims. The tents we guarded had a foyer area and we couldnt see what was behind the 2nd door. It was brightly lit and you had to go through a couple of partitions to get to the main area of the tent. I assume they were there to prevent peeping into the tents by the guards. It was VERY infrequent that anyone walk in or out. And we worked 12 hour shifts only at night. We were used to working 12 hour shifts because this was just after the Iranian crisis and we would go on alert every 3 weeks, work 12 hour shifts flying as many missions as we could, then have a day off, then another alert and 3 more weeks of 12 hour shifts for 3 more weeks. We were told that if anyone tried to breach our area to shoot. That never happened or came close to happening. This was funny to me because we were given one magazine and I dont know if the bullets were real or not. We were Air Force not Marines. I knew more about a 5 iron than a M16. But nothing ever came up.

The only time ANYONE came up to the area I was gaurding only happened after midnite, and it LOOKED to me like a Doctor in a white lab coat with either a patient or victim who was wrapped in what looked like overcoates and our night shift navy blue ski caps. You could never see the person who was led into or out of the tents because they had their hands in the coats and were led into the tent by the arm. I think I was there for 8 to nine days and it was the most unusual thing I had ever experienced in the Air Force.

Last partOut of those nights on Gaurd I noticed 2 out of the people that were escorted in were VERY tall. Thats the only thing I noticed were those 2 TALL people. I was not in a position to see HOW tall they were but it was obvious they were over a whole head higher than the doctor, if thats what they were. Only the escort talked and they only mentioned their last name and showed their badge. I dont know if they were Army or civilian. The other thing I noticed was the escorted "people" were REALLY wide, but I always assumed (until now) that it was the coats there were wearing. It WAS very nippy and I also assumed we were at some kind of altitude. After that we were given a debrief that we had helped alot of the people who were "Victims" of the eruption (thats all we were told "victims") and told that we were not to mention this part of our TDY.

After our last shift and I dont know how long that was but it was longer than a week, we were allowed to sleep then the next evening we were allowed to shower (we were only allowed skin baths with washcloths till then) in another tent that was behind the Latrine tent, and Chow tent, given back our original Air Force uniforms and put back on the same bus we rode in and bussed back to the same area under darkness, fairied back to Vancouver Island and back to Comox CFB and we continued ou TDY as if nothing happened. We did two more weeks of flying Sorties with the Canadians, played and drank a ton of canadian beer (LaBlatts Blue) and flew in our C141 back to George AFB. It was all a big mystery on what happened then till I read this story, but it seems similar. But they must have REALLY been short on personnel to use a bunch of air Force kids as gaurds, or they thought nothing would ever happen. But thats the only time I EVER pulled gaurd duty outside of basic training at San Antonio

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    1. Confirms on all points! This is the real deal folks.

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    2. Deny if that makes you sleep better.

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    3. I believe that he saw two tall people.

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  2. "We have np odea where these stories are coming from..." but I'll post it anyway.

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    1. I thought the same thing but after rethinking it. I doubt Shawn even knows how to tell military time.

      My honest opinion is that this would be more alien related than Bigfoot related. There's nothing Bigfooty about this story.

      As far as the Bigfoots in the other story who yelled for others to come out and be putdown while speaking to military personnel and riding in Jeeps ................well to that I say: looney toons! Its seriously the.dumbest shit I've EVER read, period! ROTFLMFAO!

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    2. Airspace over the Mt. was closed.

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    3. Yeah I was wonderin why they would fly OVER the mountin right after it erupted?

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  4. You meant "no idea" - as clueless as the article

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  5. What's this "person" doing trolling around on BF sites now? He had no idea until he read the other post? Hooey!! It's all a bunch of BS made up by people with too much time on their hands. There are SO many stories floating around, it's amazing. Get on BFRO or BFF and read some of the crap people post about their "encounters" and such. I particularly like the ones involving "animal mediums" or people who claim BF can fly. Or the bozos in Texas who have "Area X" all staked out and are going to kill them a WOOD APE. WTF?? Sounds like a Fasano type hoax. If these things are real, I really hope someone gets their ASS kicked by one. That'll learn ya! LOL

    What a bunch of horse shit.

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    1. Angry much?

      Where do you live? I want to make sure we aren't sharing the road. Although I suspect it's "your" road, right?

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    2. Agree he seems unstable and a freak!

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    3. Anons like 6:35 always crack me up, they come here and complain about stories then write long rambling posts themselves. LOL

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    4. Sounds like the truth is devastating you 3 clowns above me. Hurts doesn't it?

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  6. I consider myself pretty open minded on most things Bigfoot aside from the psychic mindspeaky stuff but this is just to much.

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    1. Oh,What a fkn' shock the druggie can't make sense of anything intelligent.

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    2. "druggie"? Careful there, anonymous, your ignorance is showing.

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  7. I had a friend who was at George AFB who was a weapons loader on wild weasels during the same period. Also, from my time in the military, I believe the story sounds extremely plausible. However, it does not sound like a BF story. Always interesting though to hear about someone's time in service.

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  8. Up the ante, Shawn. The bar's dropping lower and lower with each post.

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  9. Doesn't seem that far out to me. Considering other government weirdness

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    1. Why would the government try to cover up the existence of bigfoot? UFOs I could maybe see, but bigfoot?

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    2. spotted owl, hellooo.. if logging was affected because of BF our economy would NEVER recover! housing mkt would go in the toilet! so it probably would be best if BF NEVER gets acknowledged..

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    3. bigfoot will not be recognized as any kind of endangered animal species. It will be revealed as a human mutatation. This is how we avoid the "spotted owl controversy"

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    4. Of course, yes. These guys aren't apes anyway but primal folks so the logging business (as disgraceful as it is) needn't worry much because it's not hindered Sasquatch existence so far.

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    5. If anything it would protect more land from suburbia so it can be logged.

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    6. @9:02-The housing market is ALREADY in the toilet--has been since 2008. And as for the spotted owl--after all the jobs lost and all the other bullshit the EPA put people through, come to find out the owls just moved on and found somewhere else to live.

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    7. Mmmmmm.. Spotted owl. Tastes like Bald eagle.

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  10. Anon at 7:12 - why do you care if I'm angry? Look up the definition. I'm irritated with all the crap that gets posted by people trying to make this out to be something it's not. Focus on the subject, not people's feelings. Weirdo.

    And yep, it's MY road. LOLOLOLOL

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  11. Isn't this a bigfoot site? What the heck is Airman?

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  12. should have checked the feet. i doubt the'bfoots like wearing white sneakers. that would confirmed it on 1 point.

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  13. Yes,Yes, I see, this is Doctor Streudelnoggin, no mid tarsal breaks were examined to the best of my professional knowledge of academia and podiatry.

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  14. This would make a great X files episode. Or Scooby Doo maybe.

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    1. Hey Scoob, this bigfoot was burned really bad in a volcano blast.

      Ruh ro raggy.

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    2. Hey! David Duchovny's a saint!

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    3. Looks like old man Jenkins has been messin with the teens again!

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  15. How do you comfort a Bigfoot who needs help from a burn?

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  16. I am calling BS On this one simply because of the language/ terminology he uses. He uses Airmen quite a it---then he says "we were soldiers first" He aslo states, he didn't know if the "bullets" were real or not because he wasn't in te Marines. Anyone can tell the difference between blank AMMO and live ROUNDS. Thats what the US military calls ammuniton. Not bullets. And I mean anyone can tell th difference between live and blank ammo. All you have to do is look at the tip of the ammo. Even in a magazine you can look down the front of the ammo and tell. Even in the Air Farce.

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  17. Thanks for coming forward with the story. Interesting...

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  18. Battle Mt. is in Nevada,years later......Mt.St.Helens is in Washington? What the fuck are you writing about?

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  19. I just read this very story somewhere else!

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  20. you're really struggling for content aren't you.

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  21. All of these stories are coming from the same person trying to fuck with you.

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  22. So these creatures that are extremely elusive, almost impossible to film, let alone see, were just willingly walking around with doctors being treated for injuries, basically acting like humans being in cooperation with people? Come on, give me a break. Almost all reports we ever hear about bigfoots is that they keep a distance from humans, they hide, they make wild animal sounds, but here they are sitting around with people chatting it up getting treated? Again, come on.

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    1. Get with it will ya, they aren't creatures as such but people so obviously any Bigfoot fire victims would sense honest help just like the opposite likely would be true too.

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    2. Dumb ass beyond belief!^^^^^^^^^

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    3. @visiOnize--in 1914 at Christmas time there were many unofficial "truces" where German and British troops sang carols, held joint burials, played football and even exchanged gifts. Sometimes extraordinary circumstances can lead to extraordinary actions.

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    4. Wait, I'M dumb because I'm skeptical of a very out-there story? Come on. I believe in bigfoot, but this story kinda takes it to another level, it's hard for me to get there.

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  23. Dude on the Ammo, I was in the Air Force in the lates 70's right after Vietnam to pay for college. I was stationed at Bergstrom AFB in Austin Texas. I did alot of F4 work too but no Weasels. I saw an M16 on like day 20 at Lackland AFB, we ran the obstacle course in the morning and shot rifles in the afternoon. After than I never saw another rifle till I bought my own AR-15s just a few years ago. Now I am an expert on my weapons but before that and the last 3 years as an Airman, I wouldnt have known real ammo from Fake ammo or even how to chamber the first round. You didnt get any of that training unless you were going to a hostile area, like Korea
    (you got rifle training again because you were near N Korea). So I could easily see how troops in that area were stretched out and they had some extra Airman near by they could basically use for free for a week or two so they bussed them down. I am guessing they gave them blanks and didnt tell them. When I was in the Air Force we got used for all kinds of weird things when it was needed. Heck I remember one time on a TDY to Cannon AFB we actually had to pull a shift of KP for some stupid reason. There was a flu going around and we were the only ones not affected so they put us on dish washing (this was before everything went to Contractors)

    I think Shawn used this as flavor for another story that was unsubstantiated. It was close to the same thing and was kind of weird. Shawn is running a Blog not TIME magazine. Sheesh give the guy a break. He is just tryin to give you guys as much info as comes across his hand. You DONT have to read the story if you dont want to.

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    1. What kind of break,a Midtarsal break? J/K J/K!!!!

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  24. Look, people need to realize that this story has been around for at least a decade. Shawn and whoever else who published this didnt bring anything to light. This story has been over at bigfoot encounters.com forever and a day. Plus, its been related on just about every bigfoot research site for a very long time.

    So no one opened up a can of worms. All that happened was robert lindsey was told of the story, who had never heard it before, and ran with it. Then this sit picked up on it and someone else came forward, probably a liar, but who knows. This site youo just cant trust with posters.

    But the fact is that the mt st helens story has been around for a very long time and its not new news anywhere else but on this site. But that could be because this site is more of a gossip site and very little a research site.

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    1. last statement true, sure 'nuff.

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    2. Could you point us in the direction of a REAL " research site "?

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    3. Sure. That would be bigfootencounters.com. My pleasure to enlighten you

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  25. do any of the more popular bigfooters even bother with this site? I'm new. Just wondering.

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    1. Nope, were they ever here they left this sinking ship long ago.

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    2. LOL. Have to agree with anon at 1:50.

      The quality of posts here have sunk below Weekly World News standards as of late and there too many trolls in dire need of a life to pay much attention to comments, but I do stop by every once in a while to observe the carnage.

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    3. Cuz the comments are often hil-airy-us.

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  26. Yep i agree, if they ever were here they left long ago. When youve got posts by tim fasano, michael merchant, rick dyer, and a host full of other morons who put more effort into trying to make sarcastic videos then they do trying to find some form of evidence, you quickly loose all respect. Not only in this field but from everyone. This site really is the jerry springer of bigfoot sites. Very little truth, tons of lies, jealousy, and fabrication. And of course, only for the ratings.

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  27. I heard the Bigfoots were lighting their farts....cause and effect when you are hairy!....

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    1. That would make a great sasquatch jerky commercial.

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  28. yea big f-ing deal! i saw a were-wolfe drinking a pinna colada at trader vicks! and his hair was perfect!

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    1. I haerd a similar story from Scott Carpenter, except this time, the werewolf was drinking a mojito. Scott tried to hide behind the menu but old wolfy eventually caught sight of him. Now Scott can't shake it from his reputation.

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    2. You guys kill me. Very funny stuff here.

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  29. My uncle ran rescues with the air guard on Mt. St. helens. He flew a chopper, and is a engineer now. He is one of the most level headed and intelligent people i know, and he won't talk about what happened there to this day. He has never alluded to bf or anything like that but he is also very secretive about what happened. Always made me curious, but bf never crossed my mind, still and doesn't. I just think there was something that was being kept from the public, like some people doing something that was not suppose to be public.

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    1. And what might that be? We know that 57 people died in the eruption. Since when is a search and rescue/recovery mission not public? I could understand his reluctance to speak of his experience if he saw or handled the dead, but that would be no reason to raise any suspicions.

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    2. Here's a good vid put together about the national guard's recovery after the eruption.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpO0mDlE5Vk

      It was pure chaos that morning. They actually disobeyed orders which saved many lives.

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  30. Some guy who was stationed at the same base has debunked the above story due to some fairly basic problems (referring to it as Comox CFB instead of the proper wording CFB Comox) also the oddness in procuring Air Force guys on a training mission in Canada when Ft Lewis is right effing there!!!

    This is silly

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  31. your not serious? taking airmen who have never been to Canada and he calls it Comox CFB instead of CFB Comox, from 30 years ago? You call that a ding? Your nuts.

    You dont think the Fort Lewis troops were involved in more IMPORTANT missions than pulling guard duty? They were probably (the Ft Lewis Troops) doing more serious rescue duty since they are from the area.

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