Matthew Heines is an author and veteran of the US 82nd Airborne Division with over twenty years of experience teaching in the USA, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman. Matthew Heines has six books currently in publication titled, My Year in Oman, Another Year in Oman, Killing Time in Saudi Arabia, Deceptions of the Ages, The Rainier Paradigm and Heinessights: Wisdom for the Ages. Currently living near Seattle, in Washington State, Matthew Heines is active in politics and has run, and is currently running for the US House of Representatives.
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What Does Hollywood Think About The Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery?
Important New Information About the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery Series.
Anyone following the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery Series saga is aware that from production to publication the project has been fraught with difficulties, thanks mostly to a low-end, low-life distribution service called Filmhub. Now, with the help of Alex Nohe and Jeff Dowd at Blood Sweat Honey, the hit documentary series is back on track.
In The Beginning
After successfully releasing the first two movies of the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery, series, things began to go awry.
First, while trying to upload part III Remote Viewed, Filmhub decided to change its software and basically went offline for three weeks. Naturally, all my attempts to upload my movie data to Filmhub for distribution were unsuccessful, thanks to repeated errors in their software they could not explain.
Second, Filmhub’s quality control completely rejected the final movie in the series, the best and most important because it contains actual scientific data. With no reason whatsoever they decided to destroy the entire series with their rejection.
When I asked for help, a twenty-something with a torn shirt, blue hair and a nose ring told me it was pointless to complain, she was the only one who saw my messages. She told me Filmhub didn’t need me and if I wanted help to sign up for their paid service.
Subsequently, I tried to get around her by sending a letter in the mail to their CEO. Shortly thereafter, my account was blocked, my money stolen, and access to all my records denied.
Filmhub told me if I contacted them they would send their attorneys after me. After speaking with an attorney, I was told there was little I could do as far as getting my tax records or the money they had received from streaming services like Tubi and Apple TV.
Suddenly, three years of work and what appeared to be actual Bigfoot and Alien contact was down the drain. With the exception of posting them for free on YouTube, and who wants to do that, my movies were no longer accessible to the public.
Enter Alex Nohe and Jeff Dowd
I immediately contacted a number of streaming services, offering my movies directly to them. What I found it quite quickly was that Filmhub was one of the only distributors that took any movie and charged a 20% fee. What is apparent now that was not apparent then was that Filmhub was taking their share along with whatever the streaming service was willing to pay and I had no say in those negotiations.
When I contacted Peter at Bayview Entertainment, he told me their slate was full but that I should definitely contact Alex Nohe and Jeff Dowd at Blood Sweat Honey. Alex Nohe has an extensive background in programming as well as promotions and has worked with some of the film industries best. Alex is also no stranger to the life of the producer, having produced Burning Man the Burning Sensation back in 2003.
For anyone who doesn’t know Jeff Dowd, he was only a founding member of the Sundance Film Festival and Institute. He has worked with almost every major director and was one of the original Seattle 7 During the Nixon Administration. If that isn’t enough, Jeff, according to the Blood Sweat Honey website, was the Coen Brother’s inspiration for the Big Lebowski.
A New Vision
Once I had spoken with Alex, I understood trying to get my movies platformed was never going to work. What I needed was someone who could not only get a foot in the door, but who could get me to the negotiating table with the services who were streaming my videos. Filmhub’s system of arbitrarily accepting whatever a service was willing to give wasn’t conducive to profits.
Alex told me he would take a look at my documentaries. Then, he and Jeff would make a decision. They would decide whether or not to represent me and my movies. They would pitch to the various streaming services and platforms in Hollywood and around the world. I agreed and let Alex purvey my handiwork. With the fate of what I believe are some of the most important documentaries ever made hanging in the balance.
Seal Of Approval
Almost one nerve wracking week later, Alex sent me an email. He asked if I had time for a meeting either by phone or over Zoom. I assumed if he were going to give me the old “not right for us” bit, he wouldn’t do it by having an actual meeting. After all, if someone like Alex and Jeff had seen the potential for the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery that I saw, that was a Big Deal.
I was right. It was a big deal. Alex and Jeff and had accepted my submission. Alex even went so far as to complement me. One example was for the tension I created for the polygraph and hypnotherapy sessions in Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery IV Blood Trails.
“The top streaming movies have UFO’s and paranormal topics. There is definitely a market for your documentaries. We can give you a lot more exposure and we can let you participate in negotiations,” Alex Nohe explained. “Your movies appeal to a broad spectrum of viewers. They’re looking for something outside of the same old Hollywood experience.”
Since Jeff had worked on the Blair Witch Project promotions, we talked a little about the potential. The Blood Mystery was a real paranormal event with scientific, social and political implications. Alex has an extensive background in the topic matter of the documentaries. Of course, the meeting was very rewarding, to say the least.
New Names, New Looks, New Hope
Upon our first consultation, Alex made it clear we need to get a few things done. Naturally, it was never clear how many movies would result from the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery. At least, until I decided it was necessary to make a 4th documentary.
A Big Player Enters The Scene
A few weeks later, Jeff contacted my with an offer from one of the big players in movie distribution. Until a later date, I am not at liberty to discuss who the player is. This is according to our signed agreement. However, they also saw the potential for a worldwide viewing audience and sent me some new artwork. Once I saw how serious and motivated they are, I knew we’d have a winning documentary series available for streaming.
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Matthew Heines is an author and veteran of the US 82nd Airborne Division with over twenty years of experience teaching in the USA, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman. Matthew Heines has six books currently in publication titled, My Year in Oman, Another Year in Oman, Killing Time in Saudi Arabia, Deceptions of the Ages, The Rainier Paradigm and Heinessights: Wisdom for the Ages. Currently living near Seattle, in Washington State, Matthew Heines is active in politics and has run, and is currently running for the US House of Representatives.
Why Is The University of California Afraid of Bigfoot?
Robert Grahn Claims the University of California Davis Veterinary Lab Doesn’t Perform Species ID Tests
To begin, after initial approval by the lab supervisor with 24 years of experience, Robert Grahn of the UC Davis Veterinary Lab has declined my submission for suggesting a “remote possibility” the blood we found in Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery might turn out to be from Bigfoot.
If you are not familiar with my process of contacting the University of California Davis Veterinary lab and receiving approval to submit my blood sample, please read my previous blog.
4 to 6 Months
First, when the UC Davis Veterinary Lab agreed to take my sample, they did so with my understanding it would take 4 – 6 months before they could test it.
Next, I agreed. I sent the payment information for the $998.00 test and sealed my sample and began the long wait. Although I was willing to wait six month for the results, there was no way I was willing to wait six months before I put out my next movie.
Remote Possibilities
That was how Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery III Remote Viewed was born.
I used remote viewing information from Simeon Hein‘s Opening Minds Institute Controlled Remote Viewers to recreate the entire incident on location in synch with the remote viewing sessions.
Suffice it to say, just the remote viewers’ ability to describe the location is beyond astonishing. When they start talking about the “culprit” and motives, things move right into the Twilight Zone.
I would dismiss it all outright, if there were not two remote viewers and a professional psychic saying the same things.
But I didn’t want to rely on remote viewers and psychics.
Would Science Confirm?
I wanted science to determine what was left in my tent on that morning in June of 2021.
So far I had taken a polygraph test, underwent hypnosis and then I tried to submit my blood sample to supposedly the best lab in the country.
Needless to say, when I received my envelope back, overnight shipping paid by UC Davis in 4 days and not four months, I was a little concerned. Of course I did some speculation before I opened the envelope.
Why did they return my submission? Had I submitted it improperly? Was the payment information incorrect?
Quite simply, it was none of the above. What I did not speculate about was that they had turned down my submission without even looking at it.
What content? I wrote the following email once I had sent my sample to the person who gave me the initial approval.
“From what I understand from Dr. Melba Ketchum’s findings, in the unlikely case it is from a Bigfoot there will be human female mitochondrial DNA and an unknown for the male. I just want to tell you in advance in the odd case that’s what comes up. At least the test won’t reject the sample outright if that’s the case.”
It began to appear as if the University of California Veterinary Lab is afraid of Bigfoot.
Repercussions
In response, I sent the following correspondence to Mr. Grahn. I graciously gave him 24 hours to reconsider his decision.
When I sent the same email to the person who okay’d my sample submission in the first place, this is what I got. Did they take punitive measures against her? Where did she go for two days?
Naturally, I have not had any response from her or Grahn, or the University of California Davis Veterinary Lab. Is the University of California Veterinary Lab Afraid of Bigfoot?
As I said in my letter to Robert Grahn in my appeal to test the sample based on the fact it might be the blood of a missing person. I don’t know what that substance is. I don’t have any idea what it’s from. It was my intent to do a scientific inquiry with possible real evidence.
Robert Grahn Piled Higher and Deeper
Since I paid for the test, completed all the requirements, received the okay and was willing to wait 4 – 6 months, there are only a handful of reasons Robert Grahn refused to test my blood sample and falsely claiming the University of California Davis Veterinary lab doesn’t conduct species identification tests.
- Robert Grahn is picking and choosing based on the “content” of my email. This email mentioned Dr. Melba Ketchum and pointed out what she found when testing Bigfoot DNA. I predicted the “unlikely” possibility they might find the very same type of DNA. In other words, his lab refuses to test for Bigfoot DNA because they are afraid they might find it.
- Robert Grahn has been instructed not to test for Bigfoot DNA or anything the US Government claims does not exist.
- Robert Grahn is deliberately ignoring evidence so he can say there is no evidence to keep on the government dole.
- All of the above.
Bored of Untrustees
Whatever the case, the claim the University of California Davis Veterinary Lab does not do the species identification test I specifically requested is a fraudulent statement by a government official.
If they’re going to go that far to cover this up with no repercussions, do you really trust the government to ever be honest, about Bigfoot, aliens, or anything?
Is the University of California Veterinary Lab Afraid of Bigfoot?
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Matthew Heines is an author and veteran of the US 82nd Airborne Division with over twenty years of experience teaching in the USA, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman. Matthew Heines has six books currently in publication titled, My Year in Oman, Another Year in Oman, Killing Time in Saudi Arabia, Deceptions of the Ages, The Rainier Paradigm and Heinessights: Wisdom for the Ages. Currently living near Seattle, in Washington State, Matthew Heines is active in politics and has run, and is currently running for the US House of Representatives.
Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery III Remote Viewed Bigfoot’s New Frontier
We’re remote viewing the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery.
The Blood Mystery is a perplexing mystery. As you may or may not know, I have been employing every means possible to solve the mystery.
The Bloody Obvious
What is the Mystery? If you haven’t seen the Blood Mystery, I will put it simply. Strange blood does not just show up on the floor of a tent. Especially on the very last day of a Bigfoot hunt in the Cascade Mountains of Washington State.
However, what the remote viewers from Simeon Hein’s Opening Minds Institute discovered when I asked them to look at the blood mystery was so astounding and shocking, it became necessary to create an entirely new movie.
Remote Viewing The Mystery
Of course, viewers will see the process of remote viewing as it happens. At the same time, viewers will be able to see exactly what the remote viewer is looking at through a process called Controlled Remote Viewing.
Simeon Hein assigned his remote viewers a target with no information whatsoever about what it is they were looking for. When I saw the initial results that spoke of strange craft, Bigfoot and even the political implications of the event, I wanted to see more.
Central Intelligence Agency Techniques
When I started to see the same results from remote viewers and psychics alike, I wanted you to see more.
In Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery III Remote Viewed, you will see Central Intelligence Agency spying techniques. During Operation Stargate and in movies like Men Who Stare At Goats US intelligence agencies gathered intelligence outside of the scientific realm using these same methods.
Plausible Explanations For the Blood Mystery
In Remote Viewed, you will see the one thing no one has been able to offer yet. No one has been able to offer any plausible legitimate explanation how blood showed up in the tent shared by Igor Burtsev and me that strange morning, until now.
Matthew Heines is an author and veteran of the US 82nd Airborne Division with over twenty years of experience teaching in the USA, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman. Matthew Heines has six books currently in publication titled, My Year in Oman, Another Year in Oman, Killing Time in Saudi Arabia, Deceptions of the Ages, The Rainier Paradigm and Heinessights: Wisdom for the Ages. Currently living near Seattle, in Washington State, Matthew Heines is active in politics and has run, and is currently running for the US House of Representatives.
Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery III Remote Viewed Is Back And In Production Big Time
Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery Remote Viewed has faced serious obstacles from those who should be allies in the search for scientific truth. Now, with a little help from people like podcast guest Bigfoot Researcher Todd Neiss, things are rolling again.
Higher Learning Or Closed Minded Bio Freaks
First, what do the University of Washington primate genetics, the University of California Davis DNA Species Testing Lab, the Washington State University Genetics lab and a number of other private companies have in common?
Not one of them even bothered to respond to my inquiry to get the mysterious blood tested for DNA Igor Burtsev and I found on the floor of our tent on that eventful morning in June of ’21!
In addition to the complete lack of consideration by our so-called institutes of higher learning, trying to find a polygraph expert to clear me of any role in the affair also began to appear an impossible task.
The Idaho Incident – Malevolence in Moscow
Surely, those who are closely familiar with the story of Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery understand the difficulty I have faced in production over the past months. The seemingly insurmountable obstacles in the path of collecting data from as many different sources as possible is just that. Getting the answers to the questions in Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery from multiple sources only seemed to create even more obstacles and fewer answers.
Of course, many insiders are familiar with the Idaho Incident in January..
Then, I was left with the choice of turning over my movie and all my information in exchange for their remote viewing data – before I even saw it! Unfortunately, that attempt to control both me and my movie left us without any remote viewers so far…
Was the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery All A Hoax? A Polygraph Will Prove It
As I mentioned, just like the universities, I found the polygraph experts in the Seattle area had no interest in proving or disproving a hoax involving the blood in Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery.
I quickly learned a simple fact while researching the listings for polygraph, or lie detector tests. There were a lot of people who started in the lie detector business. There were almost an equal number of people whose websites were offline, for good.
I found there were three polygraph experts in the Seattle area still doing business. One never responded. Possibly, I shouldn’t have included jokes with my inquiry.
Of the other two, one said he would do the polygraph for $1,250 plus two hundred per hour. I asked him exactly what I was paying for beyond what sounded to me like a standard polygraph. I got the auto reply. It said polygraphs were $450.
When I asked the third company doing polygraphs in Seattle, I never recieved a reply. That led me to suspect #2 and #3 were the same people.
Spokane Polygraph To The Rescue
Left without a reliable polygraph expert also left me without a way to wash my hands in the public eye of perpetuating a hoax.
That was when I decided to broaden my horizons, or search as it were. I expanded my search to all of Washington State. That was when I found Spokane Polygraph.
As soon as I received a response from licensed polygraph administrator Ted Pulver, I called him back. I explained I was doing a documentary, describing the conditions I needed for recording. Once we agreed on a price, Ted was more than happy to comply.
Todd Neiss To The Rescue
If you’ve seen any Bigfoot show, from William Shatner’s UnXplained to Discovery and History Bigfoot docs, you know who Todd Neiss is.
A self-proclaimed ”Neiss guy,” Todd, a veteran, has always supported me a, fellow veteran and vice versa. That is the reason I keep Todd in the loop on my projects. He also seems to know a lot more people than I do. That was no more true than when I called Todd a few days ago.
Todd mentioned Doug Meacham of Gresham Hypnosis Center. For anyone who is not familiar with hypnosis, or at least less familiar than I, it is simply a way to remember.
What Can A Hypnosis Session Reveal?
In this case, a hypnosis session will allow me to be taken back to that very morning. According to Doug, he is able to let me view the area from a number of viewpoints.
What is so exciting about the hypnotherapy side of it is quite simple. Under hypnosis, I will either be able to see who or what entered the tent and left the blood. Or, I won’t see anything.
If I am able to see who or what entered the tent under hypnosis, and not in a conscious state, it could mean whatever or whoever did it can escape detection in our conscious, but not unconscious state.
Should hypnosis reveals the same memories from my conscious state, then whoever or whatever left the blood did it without being detected. If this is true, this entity is able to:
- Manipulate physical objects like a tent zipper without making detectable sound or disturbing the structure.
- Move without being detection by the human eye.
- Store, transport and deposit what appears to be blood on the floor of the tent.
- How this entity is able to accomplish this might have to do with the manipulation of light, energy and possibly even involve time dilation.
Furthermore, what would have been the motivation for leaving the blood?
Naturally, we can only speculate the blood was in response to our own actions and or presence. Because we were broadcasting loud Bigfoot simulated calls using a small lake to amplify the sound into the surrounding mountains, was the blood a response?
If the answer is yes, the questions remain:
- What did the blood signify?
- Why did the entity leave the blood on my side of the tent?
- Who or what is the blood from?
- Was the entity aware of the mysteries a blood sample from its own species would solve?
- Did the entity want to communicate?
- Did the entity want us to leave?
With the data from the polygraph along with the hypnosis sessions, we will be able to use accepted science to gather data from the realm of the unaccepted.
We will establish this was not a hoax. Hopefully we will establish a plausible explanation as to why we cannot see Sasquatch, Bigfoot, aliens, Dogmen and who knows what else is out there with the ability to lurk beyond the visible spectrum.
Within just a few weeks we will have our DNA samples back from DNA Solutions in Oklahoma. Then, we will have a very close friend of Igor Burtsev, a retired genetist explain the data for us.
Finally, we will look a the remote viewing data.
In the end, I hope we can solve the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery.
Preliminary remote viewing results are looking rather interesting.
Matthew Heines is an author and veteran of the US 82nd Airborne Division with over twenty years of experience teaching in the USA, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman. Matthew Heines has six books currently in publication titled, My Year in Oman, Another Year in Oman, Killing Time in Saudi Arabia, Deceptions of the Ages, The Rainier Paradigm and Heinessights: Wisdom for the Ages. Currently living near Seattle, in Washington State, Matthew Heines is active in politics and has run, and is currently running for the US House of Representatives.
Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery III Remote Viewed – Latest Updates
Bigfoot Believers Divided Over Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery
There were a lot of different reactions to the Blood Mystery upon its release on Amazon Prime Direct last November. As with any movie, there were expectations the movie would deliver something other Bigfoot movies and TV shows did not.
Viewers expecting to see what the movies says it’s about, a hunt for Bigfoot with Russian researcher Igor Burtsev resulting in a bizarre blood mystery, did not leave disappointed, unless they expected us to solve that blood mystery within the space of the movie.
In addition to the mysterious substance in the tent, viewers of Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery got a front row seat to some of the majestic beauty of the lakes, streams and mountains of the Cascades Range in Washington State.
Finally, movie viewers were able to see the scientific process being implemented in the collection of the blood. And with the help of Dr. Melba Ketchum’s advice on collection and storage.
Unanswered Questions Make Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery Remote Viewed and Blood Trails A Necessity
Of course, Dr. Melba Ketchum’s advice in the collection and storage of the blood for later DNA testing. This was not going to do anyone any good unless it was actually tested for DNA.
And that was where Chewelah Triangle ends and Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery III Remote Viewed begins.
More Than Just A Blood Mystery
Sure, we can test the DNA. But what will that prove and how much can we rely on any lab to go against accepted science? According to Dr. Ketchum, the mitochochondrial DNA will show up human female. So, unless the mysterious Bigfoot chromosome shows up in the DNA of the blood I collected, we will not be able to prove anything beyond supporting Dr. Ketchum’s theory.
Testing For A Hoax
Naturally, the skeptic in all of us, including myself, should say, wait a minute. You expect me to believe this? I must confess, as I do in the movie, I would not believe any of it, unless I trusted the credibility of the eyewitnesses. Even then, I would do so half-heartedly, waiting for another explanation.
For the reason of verifying as much as possible of this story through what we accept as scientific verification, I will be taking a lie detector test in Blood Trails. First and foremost, I want to rule myself out as having anything to do with the blood.
Whatever the results of the test, it will be published in the movie. That being said, if we can find an alternative test to verify, or refute the initial test, I will undergo as many tests as will be necessary to get a consensus.
As we all are aware, there are only two possibilities. I am telling the truth. Or, I am lying. We will just have to watch the movie to see what the polygraph says.
Remote Chance of Success
For the first time ever, Remote Viewed will bring in remote viewing experts under military and scientifically accepted conditions to view what happened that morning in June.
So far, the results are pretty incredible…
Could the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery Remote Viewed solve the Saquatch question once and for all?
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Matthew Heines is an author and veteran of the US 82nd Airborne Division with over twenty years of experience teaching in the USA, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman. Matthew Heines has six books currently in publication titled, My Year in Oman, Another Year in Oman, Killing Time in Saudi Arabia, Deceptions of the Ages, The Rainier Paradigm and Heinessights: Wisdom for the Ages. Currently living near Seattle, in Washington State, Matthew Heines is active in politics and has run, and is currently running for the US House of Representatives.