Meet the team of Moster X Radio. Enthusiasts, researchers, and simply lovers of all things sasquatch!
Shane Corson
A native of Scotland, Shane Corson has had an interest in cryptids since his youth. In 2008, fate brought him to Oregon where he dove headfirst into the subject of Bigfoot.
His 2011 sighting in the Mt. Hood National Forest served to deepen the passion of his pursuit.
Shane has done extensive Bigfoot related research in California, Oregon, and Washington and spends a tremendous amount of time in the field camping, hiking and exploring. He is a proud core member of both The Olympic Project and the TFRG as well as a member of Bigfootology.
David J. Boozer
David is a long time believer in sasquatch with his own encounter that left him seeking out answers for nearly 3 decades.
Herewith monster X Radio, David shares his passion for the search and the subject of all things sasquatch through the art of short story writing and telling.
As the creator of Pacwest Bigfoot and a long-time self-published short story writer and blogger, David brings Monster X Radio a family-friendly experience into short stories of sasquatch and the encounters some have had.
Here through the Pacwest Bigfoot, David takes reports, tales of old, whispers, and rumors he finds or is told, and turns them into campfire stories for you and your family to enjoy…
Gunnar Monson
Gunnar Monson is a long time sasquatch researcher. He is the lead investigator of the Tillamook Forest Research Group (TFRG) as well as a member of The Olympic Project. He is also the founder of Monster X Radio sponsor, The Sasquatch Coffee Company.
Gunnar loves the great outdoors, hiking, camping (and “Squatchin’ ”), and his coffee company roasts the coffee with the outdoor enthusiast (as well as the Squatcher) in mind with great combinations of beans from the greatest coffee growing regions of the world. As for Gunnar himself, he has been immersed in the subject and study of sasquatch for decades.
Thomas Sewid
Thomas Sewid is a member of the Kwakwaka’wakw (Kwakiutl) Tribe from northeastern Vancouver Island British Columbia. He is also half Cree Native from central Canada.
A commercial fisherman all his life, he has journeyed the entire coast comparing information about Sasquatch with others who believe. 28 years ago, he was sent out into his traditional territories located between Vancouver Island and the mainland known as The Broughton Archipelago to be a watchman of his Peoples’ abandoned Indian Village.
This began his life to live in the bush year round, being a grizzly bear hunting guide, fishing guide and Eco-tourism operator. He would also volunteer to be the lone watchman for logging camps during the winter shutdown deep in isolated inlets throughout the coast. He would have encounters with the creatures and it stirred up interest to learn more about them.
He lives part-time in Kent Washington with his partner Peggy and they conduct Sasquatch/Bigfoot tours and expeditions with Ha Moo Moo Adventures. She does the Tzoonakwa and Bokwus dance for their operations.
Having studied under Dr. John Bindernagel and learning about researching the creatures, he’s incorporated his ancestral native teachings and ways to share a greater understanding about the migratory patterns of the Pacific Northwest Sasquatch/Bigfoot.
Thomas operates the Facebook group Sasquatch Island to share the native perspectives to the creatures with all. Many heard him when he did numerous episodes with other Internet Radio shows and years of doing television shows about the creatures. One can most times find Thomas out in the bush conducting research or tours.
Thomas is host of the new television series in production called Sasquatch Island. The name is in reference to the indigenous people of North America referring to the continent as Turtle Island.
Seeing as every tribe has stories of the creatures, the name of show and Facebook Group Thomas manages is in reference to the continent being Sasquatch Island.
The name of their operation is Wildwoman Media in reference to the Tzoonakwa, or female Sasquatch to the Kwakwaka’wakw tribe he belongs to.
Check out Sasquatch Island Episodes Here!