Violent Bigfoot Encounters / Yeshua Codes

Hosted byRichard Syrett

Violent Bigfoot Encounters / Yeshua Codes

About the show

In the first half of the program, paranormal researcher William Sheehan joined host Richard Syrett (Twitter) to discuss his research compiling eyewitness Bigfoot accounts, particularly from those who have had violent encounters or witnessed the disturbing aftermath of such an encounter. Sheehan described seeing a military survival map from 1970 with a section labeled 'Dangerous Animals,' which had an artist's depiction of a Sasquatch included with other potentially threatening creatures in Washington state. "They knew about Bigfoot in that region before Patterson and Gimlin stumbled on 'Patty' that day at the creek," he asserted. Sheehan claimed to know a soldier who went through the survival training and was explicitly told not to approach Bigfoot in an aggressive manner because "we had people who did that, and it didn't end well."

Sheehan revealed there are thousands of people who have had encounters with Bigfoot, but the problem is getting them to talk about it. Some are so traumatized from their brushes with the creature they want to push it out of their memory, he noted. "You've got people who are running for their lives from this thing; they're scared to death," he added. Sheehan reported on two hunters in a remote part of northern California who were looking for a location to place their tree stands when they found a female body with its leg torn off draped over a high branch and stuck through a branch stump. "I suspect violent Bigfoot activity was involved in that situation," he suggested.

Another terrifying encounter occurred on October 7, 1999, when a hunter stumbled upon an area of the woods that opened up to a flattened campground-like setting. He recalled feeling a cold chill and a charge run through him, and then seeing bones scattered all around, Sheehan explained. Nestled among the bone pile were remains of the upper half of a human being with a head the hunter described as looking as though a 6-inch pipe had been run through it, he continued. "That body was brought there from somewhere else," Sheehan proposed. The hunter was so disturbed by the scene he sold his firearms and never hunted in the woods again, he added.

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During the latter part of Saturday's show, pastor Carl Gallups talked about his book, The Yeshua Protocol, which reveals what he refers to as Yeshua "codes" in the Bible and elsewhere. Yeshua is the Hebrew word which is translated into English as "Jesus," he explained, adding "his name is everywhere, and this is the point of the book." According to Gallups, the name Yeshua is not only in the Old and New Testaments but also in layers of scripture previously unseen, within pictures of his name in ancient Hebrew, in geography, archeological discoveries, quantum particles, and encoded into DNA. This information has been revealed within our lifetime because of advances in technology which Gallups believes were foretold in the Bible.

He analyzed Daniel 12:4, which follows the prophet Daniel as he is transported into another time when "many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase." For Gallups, this period when "uncountable multitudes of people will be traveling and traversing the entire globe, and knowledge, or technology... will explode exponentially" is right now, and Daniel's prophesy is being unsealed before our eyes.

He correlated the Daniel verse with Matthew 24, which records the disciples asking Jesus about signs of the end, and Jesus instructing them about a time of world wars and an era when the gospel of the kingdom will be continually preached to all nations. Again, for Gallups, this is present-day as no other period in human history has seen the technological advances that have occurred within the 20th and 21st centuries, which allow for continuous travel and communication across the planet. The "technological explosion" of our time is a marker of the last days before Jesus returns, Gallups disclosed.

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