Hunter Spills The Beans On Most Incredible Sasquatch Encounter
Ernie Davieau is a veteran hunter, and butcher who gained notoriety for a compelling Bigfoot encounter he experienced in the forests of Massachusetts. During a routine hunt near Blanford and Granville, Davieau came face-to-face with a towering Sasquatch, witnessing its movements and even experiencing what he described as an unexpected communication attempt. His detailed and thrilling account challenges perceptions of these elusive forest dwellers, a story he has shared on various platforms including podcasts such as "Bigfoot Society" and "My Bigfoot Sighting."
Comments
Check out our elevator pitch or sign in
Next Up...
Jake Barber: Truth or Hoax? Body Language Analysis
In this video, Dr. G, a clinical and forensic psychologist, analyzes the body language of UFO whistleblower Jake Barber during his revealing interview on NewsNation. A former U.S. Air Force veteran, Barber claims direct knowledge of government involvement with recovered UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) and reverse-engineering programs. Dr. G breaks down Barber’s facial expressions, tone, and gestures to assess whether his behavior aligns with honesty or deception. Surprisingly, despite the explosive nature of his claims, Barber shows no overt signs of lying. This body language breakdown adds a new layer to the growing conversation around UAP disclosure, whistleblower testimony, and secret military programs.

On Reality and Theories of Everything
Compilation of powerful ideas from three brilliant minds — Federico Faggin, Bernardo Kastrup, and Chris Langan. Each of them offers a unique perspective on consciousness and reality.

What AI Can Never Be | John Vervaeke
Can artificial intelligence truly become wise? In this landmark lecture, John Vervaeke explores the future of AI through a lens few dare to examine: the limits of intelligence itself. He unpacks the critical differences between intelligence, rationality, reasonableness, and wisdom—terms often used interchangeably in discussions around AGI. Drawing from decades of research in cognitive science and philosophy, John argues that while large language models like ChatGPT demonstrate forms of generalized intelligence, they fundamentally lack core elements of human cognition: embodiment, caring, and participatory knowing.
By distinguishing between propositional, procedural, perspectival, and participatory knowing, he reveals why the current paradigm of AI is not equipped to generate consciousness, agency, or true understanding. This lecture also serves as a moral call to action: if we want wise machines, we must first become wiser ourselves.
