Stan Johnson, founder of the Bigfoot Research Association, joins Linda Moulton Howe to discuss the latest developments in Sasquatch research and evidence collection. Johnson shares his decades of experience investigating Bigfoot encounters in the Pacific Northwest, including footprint analysis, hair sample testing, and audio recordings of unknown vocalizations. The conversation covers Johnson's systematic approach to documenting Bigfoot evidence and his collaboration with scientific researchers attempting to classify the creature through physical evidence analysis. Howe contributes her investigative journalism expertise to examine connections between Bigfoot sightings and other unexplained phenomena, including UFO encounters and unusual electromagnetic effects reported in areas of high cryptid activity. The discussion explores behavioral patterns observed in Bigfoot encounters, suggesting these creatures possess intelligence and social organization that distinguishes them from typical wildlife. Johnson explains his research network spanning multiple states and his collaboration with Native American communities who maintain traditional knowledge about these beings. The conversation examines the challenges of studying an elusive creature that appears to actively avoid human contact while leaving behind minimal physical evidence. This episode provides insight into the serious scientific investigation of North America's most famous cryptid and the accumulating evidence suggesting an unknown species may inhabit remote wilderness areas.