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Timothy Treadwell Loved Grizzly Bears. He Was Found Mauled, And Eaten, By Grizzlies. Reverse Speech Analysis Of His Final Recording.

Timothy Treadwell was a self-taught grizzly bear expert, wildlife preservationist and documentary filmmaker. Treadwell lived unarmed among the bears in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Reserve for 13 summers and filmed his adventures in the wild during his final five seasons.

Timothy Treadwell first visited Alaska in the summer of 1989, when he camped and viewed grizzly bears at the McNeil River State Game Sanctuary. The experience inspired Treadwell to dedicate himself to the protection of the bears and their habitat. By 1992, he was camping independently in Katmai National Park and Reserve, living among the bears as they converged at key salmon runs. During his first 10 years, Treadwell chronicled his experiences and observations in diaries. In 1997, Treadwell began to use a video camera to capture daily life in Katmai, as never previously done.

In October 2003, Treadwell’s remains, along with those of his girlfriend Amie Huguenard, were discovered near their campsite in Alaska’s Katmai National Park and Reserve. They had been mauled and devoured by a grizzly, the first- known victims of a bear attack in the park.

What Does Reverse Speech Analysis Reveal?

In what is described as his final message, Timothy Treadwell is talking in the past tense as if he knows there will be no more videos. During his life he had been quoted as saying; “It would be an honor to end up in bear scat.” “I will die for these animals, I will die for these animals, I will die for these animals.” “I would never, ever kill a bear in defense of my own life.”

Combined, these speech reversals appear to have an ominous tone. Was his death a horrific accident, or did he plan his death by way of the bears he loved?

Brackets [ ] indicate where the reversal occurs. Click on the reversal to hear the audio.

Animal Planet – The Grizzly Man Diaries: A Final Message

[Well, it is the] hundred thirty third day of the expedition. And, and I’m so thankful. Thank you dear animals. I see the hell. (“Hell” as a metaphor. HELL: an expression of displeasure; pain; suffering; harmful overpowering emotions; an undesirable situation; a self-created reality of despair.)

My life has found meaning, to protect and to love these animals. I will live for them. I will die for them. I will care for them forever in my heart. In my death, [the work will live on through this video], through my notes. I have said that I will go.

The work will only be, be better. People will see the true way of how it was. And they will see, just how beautiful. And how much I adored them, I loved them, respected them. And then perhaps, the world will want [to also love and respect] them. Caption from the soul.


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