Army Staff Sergeant Goes From Bigfoot Witness To Bigfoot Researcher


via Monster X Radio: Interview with Todd Neiss

Join Monster X hosts Gunnar Monson and Shane Corson as they sit down with long-time Bigfoot researcher and Director of the American Primate Conservancy, Todd Neiss.

Eyewitness turned researcher, Todd Neiss, is an Active Duty Staff Sergeant in the Oregon Army National Guard; and a volunteer Veteran of the Iraq War.

During a military training exercise in 1993, Neiss had an encounter with three giant creatures; which could only be described as Bigfoot. Ultimately, three fellow Soldiers came forward and confessed to having witnessed these very same creatures.

Since that fateful day, Neiss has been actively researching and pursuing these amazing creatures. In 1998, he founded the “American Primate Foundation;” an organization committed to proving the existence of these incredible beings. Having spent more than two decades searching for these creatures, Neiss has become the subject of numerous television programs, documentaries, books and interviews.

In 2015, Todd and his wife (and fellow Bigfoot researcher) Diane Stocking Neiss decided to combine their independent efforts; the result of which has become the “American Primate Conservancy.”

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    1. Bluff Creek Project has ruined the PG location, especially now that Jamie Wayne & Steven Streufert have admitted to discussing a Bigfoot hoax with Mitchel Wilson. That historical location is now being over ran by people that have 0 credibility.

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    1. Don't know...but he must be popular.

      He's everywhere !

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    2. I had to give up the Joe so I went decaffeinated.

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    3. Joe is probably Clive`s squashy arsehole buddy

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