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Albert Ostman
Canadian gold prospector (c. –)
Albert Ostman (c. – )[1] was a Canadianprospector who reported that he was abducted by a Sasquatch and held captive for six days. He stated that the event took place near Toba Inlet, British Columbia in
The story
In , Albert Ostman, a lumberjack and woodsman, went to the area for a vacation.
Sasquatch mountain man biography of albert bandura: You can watch the full video on Remote Cabin Radio's YouTube channel and decide for yourself if Ostman's story is the delusion of a mind pushed to its limits by isolation, or if these Giants of the Wilderness are more than just folklore. Mysteries of Giant Humanlike Creatures. August 22nd, Log in to Reply. Charles R What makes this so believable is the descriptions he gave of the family members at a time when little was known or at least published, and has since been corroborated many thousands of times.
Ostman had heard stories about the "man beasts" who supposedly roamed these woods but refused to believe them.[2]
As Ostman lay asleep one evening, a Sasquatch purportedly picked him up and carried him off while he was in his sleeping bag.[3] Ostman was carried in his sleeping bag across country for three hours by the Sasquatch.[4] The Sasquatch dropped Ostman down on a plateau.
Standing around him was a family of four of the creatures.[5]
Albert was kept captive by the Sasquatch. The captors were two adults and two children which held Ostman captive for six days.[6] One of the creatures was reported as being eight feet tall.[7] Ostman did not use his gun on them as they had done him no harm.[8] He stayed with the Bigfoot family for a week.[9] Ostman ate "sweet tasting grass" that they gave him.[10]
According to Ostman, the female Sasquatch washed and stacked leaves.[11] Albert escaped by making the large male Sasquatch groggy by feeding him some snuff.[12] He did not tell his story for more than 24 years after it happened for fear of being thought of as crazy.[13] As more Sasquatch stories appeared in the press Albert decided to tell his story to a local newspaper, The Province, in [14]
In , the skeptic Joe Nickell characterized the story as "more likely the result of imagination than of recollection".[15] Critics of Ostman note that he did not make the event public until , thirty-three years after he said it took place.[16] Primatologist John Napier states that "Ostman's story fails to convince me primarily on the grounds of the limited food resources available."[17] Bigfoot researcher Peter Byrne cannot accept Ostman's story without more evidence.[18]
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- ^Christopher Bader; Frederick Carson Mencken; Joseph Baker (January 1, ). Paranormal America: Ghost Encounters, UFO Sightings, Bigfoot Hunts, and Other Curiosities in Religion and Culture. NYU Press. p. ISBN.Biography of albert einstein Reality Press. Standing around him was a family of four of the creatures. This is one of my favorites of all. Skeptical Inquirer.
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- ^Lory, Don (4 May ). "Kidnapped by a Sasquatch". The Province.Sasquatch mountain man biography of albert Weiser Books. Leave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment. The captors were two adults and two children which held Ostman captive for six days. Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata.
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