Fresh off Youtube! Here it is, Wild Bill and Bill Brock hit the woods on the hunt for ghosts.. Yep Ghosts.. We are heading back soon for a overnight.. Should be fun. We hope you enjoy it.
Monday, September 2, 2013
Check out Les Stroud as he is interviewed by Joe Rogan. They spoke about everything from Les Strouds show to BIGFOOT!!! This is no doubt one of my favorite videos from the Joe Rogan Podcast.
I don't know anything about Allah but, this guy says that they talk about Bigfoot in the Koran??? WTF? I gotta look this dude up!
It’s long been established in ghost hunting circles that kids tend to be more “aware” of the paranormal. They’re often central figures in poltergeist hauntings, make invisible friends that many believe to be spirits, and let’s face it, all the scariest ghost stories involve kids.
But what makes children so sensitive to the paranormal? The question
has been debated almost as long as people have been seriously looking
for ghosts, with theories ranging from undeveloped brain functions to
stronger psychic vibrations than adults, but one of the most popular
opinions, particularly among skeptics, is that children simply have wild
imaginations and enjoy lying.
So what does Jason Hawes, star of Ghost Hunters and arguably
(if unfortunately) one of the most popular figures in the paranormal
investigation profession believe? Surely, if there’s anyone who could
provide insight on the subject it would be him.
Well, lucky us, because Hawe’s feelings on the subject were covered this very weekend in an article in the South Jersey Times.
“Many times, when I am contacted by someone having a paranormal
situation, I am informed that their child or children are playing with
invisible friends and that they talk to things that are not there,”
Hawes wrote. “People want to understand why their children are doing
this. Are they psychic? Maybe sensitive? Yes and No, They are open.”
Ok, maybe a little wishy-washy there, but it’s a good start. I’m sure
that many parents have had moments when they wondered if their kid was
psychic, like how they can seem to pick the absolute worst times to need
a potty break, almost like they just know, you know?
Alright Hawes, hit us with the facts. Why do kids see ghosts?
“To a child, anything is possible, everything is real. Santa still
comes down the chimney every Christmas and the Easter Bunny still comes
and brings them baskets every Easter. To a child, anything and
everything is possible. They do see more then most for this fact.” Uh.. you’re not exactly helping our case here..
“They have not been conditioned by society yet as to what is real and
what is not. Over years they will be told, “Stop playing with your
pretend friend Bobby” and this helps close them off to what they
experience. We have done some investigations into this and the
conclusions are outstanding.”
Wait, what? That, uh.. well, that wasn’t exactly the seasoned opinion I was expecting.
According to Hawes, the reason kids see spirits that are invisible to
the rest of us is because they’re just as real to them as Santa and the
Easter Bunny. Either Jason Hawes just said that ghosts aren’t real, or
he just made a case for the existence of a giant, anthropomorphic rabbit
that delivers chocolate to children.
Coming soon to SyFy: Santa Hunters! Destination Tooth Fairy!
He has to be messing with us right? Maybe after almost ten seasons of finding exactly zero (real) ghosts has finally turned Hawes into a skeptic.
“[There are families who] seem to be more accepting of their children
playing with invisible friends and they do not try to change the
child’s ideas. It seems that more and more sensitives are being brought
into this world by these people. They are being allowed to grow without
being told what they saw as a child was not real so, in return being
able to see these things as they did when they were children.”
Ok, so maybe he isn’t a skeptic.
Our friend Hayley Stevens, an actual skeptic, thinks that Hawes is sort of right, but in the wrong way.
“People tend to have their beliefs influenced by the society they’re a part of,” Hayley told us on Facebook.
“So if a child is told Santa is real or the Easter Bunny is real
they’re likely to believe it because of positive reinforcement of those
beliefs with gifts left mysteriously overnight. If they experience weird
stuff and are exposed to the idea that ghosts are doing it, the same is
going to happen.”
On the flip side, what is seems like Hawe’s is trying to
argue is that kids haven’t been “brainwashed” into unbelieving, which is
actually a pretty popular notion among paranormal investigators. It’s
just that he’s just the absolute worst person to argue the existence of
ghosts to millions of people in any kind of reasonable way.
So naturally, he’s doing just that.
What do you think of Jason Hawes’ thoughts on ghosts, Santa, and the Easter Bunny? Share your thoughts with us on Facebook, on twitter @WhoForted, or in the comments below.
A creepy noise haunting the Canadian sky has locals whispering about
UFOs and the end of the world, but one scientist thinks he knows the
source of the awful screeches, and it’s just as weird.
At 7:30AM on Wednesday, residents of Terrace, British Columbia woke
to a terrifying sound piercing the air over their small city, a horrible
metallic noise that sent Kimberly Wookey scrambling for a way to
collect evidence of the disturbance.
“This is the second time I have heard these sounds here in Terrace BC Canada,” she wrote on her YouTube page.
“I shot out of bed like a bat out of hell realizing it was the same
sounds I had heard before and I ran looking for a camera to try to
capture them with.”
After it was over and I sat down at the computer to
upload the video. Checking my Facebook I noticed a lot of locals had
heard the same sounds again but this time it was far more widespread. I
have no idea what these sounds are but it is pretty strange and I am
glad that I was able to catch them this time and share what I heard.
Terrace-based local news channel CFTK-TV
became aware of the bizarre event after reports began to flood in from
area residents worried about the biblical apocalypse, alien spacecraft,
and government weather machines, so they reached out to the University
of Saskatchewan for answers. According to a professor of physics, the
scary sky sounds aren’t the result of an impending invasion, but rather
due to electromagnetic noise emitted from radiation belts and auroras.
Whew.
Of course, that explanation hasn’t been adequate for everyone (“that’s just what they
want us to think!”), although the most unexpected balking has come from
skeptics who believe the entire event was simply a hoax perpetrated by
Kimberly herself. After all, her last name bears a striking resemblance
to a fictional creature known for belting out a similar noise..
So what do you think? Are the eerie mechanical groans the result of
stray radiation? An extraterrestrial battle cry? Or just a Wookie
through a loudspeaker? Let us know what you think! Share your thoughts with us on Facebook, tweet us @WhoForted, or leave a comment below!
Stories of man's encounters with
large, hairy humanoids stretch back through history. Countless of them
exist. Whether or not one believes they're real, they do make us wonder
about ourselves, our place in nature and the mysterious world around us. We consider these to be 10 of the
greatest bigfoot tales ever told, including some of the earliest bigfoot
tales on record and the one that many point to as definitive proof that
the monster is real. Count them down, from 10 to 1.
Coming in at No. 10 in our countdown
is the story of Jacko, an ape man allegedly captured by a crew of
railway workers in British Columbia during the summer of 1884.
According to the men, they spotted a
man-beast lying alongside the tracks as they passed through a rocky
gorge. They stopped to investigate the creature and determined that it
had somehow fallen from a cliff and was injured, but still very much
alive. The men managed to capture the creature and force it onto the
train. They took it into town and held it for several days in the local
jail, feeding it berries as they tried to decide what to do with it.
They named their captive beast "Jacko."
According to some, the legend of
Jacko provides convincing evidence of the existence of Bigfoot. However,
a news report of the incident published in the Daily British Colonist
and uncovered by Bigfoot researchers in the 1950s suggests otherwise.
According to the report, about 200 people visited the jail hoping to get
a glimpse of the wild man once word of it spread throughout the region.
Alas, there was no man-beast to behold. The erstwhile captors reported
that Jacko had made a cunning escape from the jail just moments before
their arrival. The townspeople were not sold, and neither are most
modern-day Bigfoot enthusiasts.
Top 10 Hairiest Bigfoot Stories
Image Credit: DCI
9. The Tale of Albert Ostman
No. 9 on our countdown is the
terrifying tale of Albert Ostman, an itinerant lumberjack who
encountered a family of ape men during a camping trip in the remote
forests of British Columbia in 1924. One night, so the story goes,
Ostman awoke to the realization that he was being carried off — still in
his sleeping bag — and that he was unable to wrangle himself free. His
captor had him over one shoulder and was moving rapidly over mountain
terrain with his hand over the sleeping bag opening.
After a couple of hours of this
harrowing journey, Ostman was released from his sleeping bag confines
and claims to have found himself surrounded by a family of Sasquatch.
There was an adult man, an adult woman and two children, a girl and a
boy. They did not attempt to hurt him, according to Ostman, but they
made it clear that he was not allowed to leave. Over the next few days,
the forest beasts chattered to each other with grunts and monosyllabic
utterances, keeping a close eye on their victim. Finally, Ostman says he
hatched a plan to incapacitate the adult male by enticing him to
consume an entire tin of snuff. As the giant creature writhed in pain,
Ostman was free to make his escape.
After finding his way to a logging
camp, where lumberjacks fed him and gave him shelter, Ostman returned
home from his torturous trip without telling anyone about his abduction.
That is, until 30 years later. He finally told his story after he heard
that several others had come forward with similar tales. The experience
haunted him for the remainder of his life, but he never knew why he was
taken by the Sasquatch or what became of them in their mountaintop
hideaway.
The Tale of Albert Ostman
Image Credit: DCI
8. The Ape Men of Mount St. Helens
Nothing ruins a wilderness trip like
being attacked by a band of menacing ape men, but that's just what Fred
Beck and four of his fellow gold miners claim happened to them on a
prospecting job in Mount St. Helens in the summer of 1924. According to
Beck, the men had just settled down to sleep for the night when they
were awakened by an attack on their cabin. Someone — or something — was
pounding the roof with rocks and trying to tear down their humble yet
sturdy abode. Shocked, they grabbed their rifles and began shooting at
the intruders.
The fighting continued all night
long, so the story goes, but none of the men were seriously hurt. By
morning, an eerie quiet had entered the camp and as the men cautiously
exited the cabin, they saw an ape man in the distance. They shot at the
beast several times and it finally fell over the cliff into the canyon.
It was the only one of their attackers they would see.
The men packed their belongings in a
hurry — leaving most things behind — and made their way home, promising
each other not to speak of the incident to anyone. Alas, the story was
leaked and within a few weeks it was picked up by the local newspaper,
which dubbed the beasts the "Ape Men of Mount St. Helens."
The Ape Men of Mount St. Helens
Image Credit: DCI
7. Big Feet at Bluff Creek
In the summer of 1958, Jerry Crew was
working as a tractor operator for a construction crew in the Bluff
Creek area of Northern California. His first indication that something
was odd in the woods surrounding the worksite came in early August when a
700-pound tire was thrown into a gully as workers stood in awe. But
that wasn't the end of it. Soon, Crew began finding giant man-like
footprints around his bulldozer when he arrived at work in the mornings.
At first he was skeptical, but as he learned of the many myths and
legends of an enormous man-ape creature that lived in those very parts,
he soon believed that he had stumbled upon something spectacular.
Crew brought the footprints to the
attention of his friend, local taxidermist Bob Titmus. Titmus helped
Crew create plaster casts of the prints, and together they took the
casts to a newspaper reporter in nearby Eureka. The reporter was the
first to call the beast "Bigfoot" and soon the images of the giant
footprints were all over the world's newspapers. Thus, the legend of
Bigfoot was born.
Big Feet at Bluff Creek
Image Credit: DCI
6. Honey Island Swamp Monster
According to legend, Louisiana's swampland is home to its own particular population of Bigfoot known as the "Honey Island Swamp Monster,"
or the "Louisiana Wookie," presumably because of its resemblance to the
Star Wars character Chewbacca. Stories of those who encountered the
beasts come from nearly every parish in the state and have endured over
many generations.
The legend of the Swamp Monster rises
up from Louisiana's primordial soup of remote, virtually impenetrable
pristine swamp, a perfect environment for an evolutionarily challenged
man-beast to exist outside the reach of modern man. Reports of such
beasts come mostly from hunters and fishermen who claim to have
encountered the giant hairy creatures or their footprints. But perhaps
the most intriguing characteristic of the Swamp Monster — and one that
recalls the Bigfoot stories of the Pacific Northwest — is the horrible
smell that permeates the air long after the beast is gone. After all,
nothing says "Bigfoot" like the lingering stench of death.
Some say the Honey Island Swamp
Monsters are actually a feral group of humans, while others believe them
to be the product of a love affair between a chimpanzee and an
alligator. Whatever their beginnings, fear of the Swamp Monster keeps
both sportsmen and tourists on the edge of their seats as they pass
through Louisiana's murky morass.
Honey Island Swamp Monster
Image Credit: DCI
5. The Mount Shasta Sighting
Virgil Larson's 1976 tale of his
encounter with a man-beast on the forested slopes of California's Mount
Shasta ranks among the most incredible of all Bigfoot stories. Larson
had lived much of his life among the trees, so when he heard footsteps
approaching him one day as he sat smoking at the base of a tall Douglas
fir, he remained at ease. He looked back casually to see a tall figure
moving toward him at first and then veering away. Thinking it was a
ranger coming to inquire about his forest activities, he shouted a
greeting. The figure glanced back, but continued walking away,
eventually dropping out of sight.
Curious, Larson stood up to see where
the "man" might have gone. Suddenly, according to Larson's story, the
figure emerged from behind a bush and gazed at him with an ominous
expression. Larson was stunned. This was no man, Larson recalls, but a
large beast, about 7 feet tall with dark hair covering its entire body.
Larson stood frozen for a moment. Then, as the beast turned and
disappeared into the forest, Larson ran in the opposite direction to
find his partner, Pat Conway. He told Conway about what he saw, and
together they went back to the site to investigate the area. There was
no sign of the creature, but a foul stench remained in the area where it
had been seen last.
Larson remembers very little about
the creature's appearance, but recalls distinctly the beast's bear-like
gait. He could not say whether the monkey-man he encountered that day
was actually a Bigfoot, but one thing is certain; the forests of
Northern California are home to some of the tallest Bigfoot tales.
The Mount Shasta Sighting
Image Credit: DCI
4. Bigfoot in Big Sky Country
In the summer of 2001, the rumor mill
churned up a rather provocative tale of a Montana rancher who had shot
and killed a Bigfoot after the man-beast was caught menacing his
livestock. But wait, it gets better. The rumors also contain details
about federal agents — presumably the FBI — showing up within minutes of
the kill to whisk the wild man's remains away to an undisclosed
location before the local police had time to investigate. The story
created quite an intrigue among the local population and within the
Bigfoot research community.
Despite the detailed nature of the
claims and their persistence over several months, many people were
skeptical of the slain Sasquatch story, especially when the
rancher/would-be killer came forth to say that no such incident ever
occurred. Alas, the tale was too good to be allowed to die. The rumors
only spread wider with the rancher's denial, which was taken as evidence
of his role in the cover-up.
Bigfoot in Big Sky Country
Image Credit: DCL
3. The Big Bigfoot Joke
When Bigfoot enthusiasts Rick Dyer
and Matt Whitton called a press conference in August 2008 to announce
that they had the body of a 500-pound dead Bigfoot in a large freezer,
the response was a whirlwind of international media fanfare. Word of the
find exploded on the news wires, especially once images of the frozen
beast were published along with a story claiming that several more
individuals were known to exist in a remote part of north Georgia. As
Dyer and Whitton explained, the exact location of the remaining
man-beasts would be kept confidential in order to protect their privacy.
However, the hype was short-lived.
Soon after the press conference, mammalian experts from around the
country responded by discounting the images as a hoax. Most believed
that Dyer and Whitton had merely stuffed a widely available Bigfoot
Halloween costume with an assortment of mammalian road kill. When
confronted, the men soon confessed that it was all a hoax — they had
indeed purchased the costume on the Internet. When asked why they did
such a thing, the two replied that it was all just a "big joke."
The Big Bigfoot Joke
Image Credit: DCL
2. The Bauman Incident
The Bauman story comes from President
Theodore Roosevelt's 1892 book, The Wilderness Hunter, which describes
an encounter between an ape man and a young frontiersman named Bauman.
According to Roosevelt, Bauman and his partner were trapping along a
remote stretch of Montana's Wisdom River sometime in the mid-19th
century. After building a lean-to and making camp in what seemed like an
ideal spot for game, the two men began setting their traps. When they
returned, they found their packs had been rummaged through and their
shanty torn down. Undaunted, the men set about reconstructing their
wilderness abode.
According to Roosevelt's book, that
night Bauman was awakened by the sound of rustling and the foul stench
of a wild beast. He immediately rose up and fired a shot, and then heard
something tearing off through the woods. He and his partner were
unnerved by this and decided to abandon the camp at the first light of
dawn.
Come morning, the two split up so
that Bauman could gather the traps while his partner made camp
downriver. Sadly, both would not make it home alive. When Bauman arrived
at the new campsite, he found his partner sprawled on the ground with
his necked snapped and a set of bite marks on his throat. He knew at
once that the menacing forest beast was responsible, according to the
story. The horrific sight sent him running — rifle in hand — never to
return to the spot again. By the time he told his story to Roosevelt,
Bauman was a very old man.
The Bauman Incident
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1. The Patterson Film
Coming in at No. 1 on our countdown
is the Patterson film, by far the most famous and compelling evidence of
Bigfoot's existence. Shot in Northern California's Bluff Creek in
October 1967 by Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin, the short film shows
what appears to be a female Bigfoot walking briskly across a sandbar in
the middle of the afternoon. The footage is shaky at first, since
Patterson was thrown from his horse when the creature first appeared and
had to scramble to his feet with his camera. Then, the footage steadies
as the eager filmmaker focuses on his subject just as the she-beast
turns to face the camera before disappearing into the woods.
These images have become the most iconic and conclusive Bigfoot images of our time. They are also the most controversial.
There is no doubt that the Patterson
film made a huge impression on the world, but is it real? The film has
been analyzed for authenticity numerous times over the past three
decades. Unfortunately, the findings have been far from consistent. Some
say that the animal's stride is inconsistent with that of a man —
arguing in favor of the Bigfoot hypothesis — while others say the
footage is merely a hoax, albeit a skillful one. The truth may never be
known, but one thing is certain; the Patterson film is the cornerstone
upon which all subsequent Bigfoot research has been built.
I was stabbed in the stomach with a fillet knife by my schizophrenic uncle when I was 15 years old.
I remember freaking out, lying on the floor hyperventilating while I
was bleeding out, I had tried to crawl up from my basement to phone 911
but I was so weak and every time I moved I started bleeding harder.
I remember passing out and having the sensation like I was leaving a
dark room and moving outside into the sun. I stopped panicking and this
feeling of pure contentment settled over me. I was floating over a
garden where all of the plants were giving off light, and I could see a
huge amorphous shape above me that was made up of every colour in
existence including colours I have never seen before and couldn’t
possibly describe. The shape seemed familiar like I was a part of it,
and it was beckoning to me and filling me with pure ecstasy and
understanding as I looked at it. Then a man who looked an awful lot like
Dream from the Sandman comics (which I was obsessed with at the time)
walked over to me through the garden and told me that I couldn’t go home
yet, that it wasn’t time. I started weeping but I was filled with a
feeling of understanding, like I knew that I had to go back despite not
wanting to, the man had tears streaming down his face and he took my
hand and led me back to my body which was in an ambulance (my older
brother had found me and called 911)
4 Years later I experienced a kind of weak flashback/replay of the
feeling I had while looking at the giant shape in the sky while I was on
psilocybin mushrooms. It felt like I was intimately connected to every
aspect of the universe, and that all things that could be known were
understood intuitively in that state, like an all encompassing answer to
some divine question, but I couldn’t put it in to words or symbols of
any sort. It was all so obvious in that moment, I felt omniscient and
omnipresent. But it was a shadow of the feeling I had during me near
death experience.
I didn’t have any religion in my upbringing, and I have never been
inclined to believe in any sort of organized spirituality, but those two
experiences were so vivid and otherworldly that they have convinced me
that there are dimensions to existence that are beyond our current
ability to grasp in a tangible, scientific way. It felt like I had
pressed my face up against some sort of veil and looked through a
pinhole at something beyond imagining. People have told me that it was
all just the simple product of brain chemistry and that there is nothing
spooky about my experience, But I honestly have trouble taking them
seriously because none of them had actually experienced anything like
it. I challenge anyone to have an experience like this and not come away
highly skeptical about our current scientific world view. There seems
to be this undercurrent of feeling among some that we are rapidly
approaching a comprehensive and objective view of reality, that science
is in its twilight years and we are just tying up some loose ends, but
my experience has led me to believe that the cosmos is much more
mysterious than anyone but the most original thinkers are giving it
credit for. - Posted by vecif; Reddit
May 26, 2013
A man came and spoke to one of my classes this semester about his
near death experience and it gave me great comfort so I wanted to share
it here. He was kayaking with a friend and ended up flipping his and
being sucked under by the current. He was sucked into a pipe under water
and struggled to get out, almost made it, and was sucked back in. He
passed out and his friend saw his lifeless body being tossed down the
river. This is how he described his experience in the moments he was
unconscious: He was in a dark place almost like a cave only the walls
were soft and velvety. At the end of this cave was a beautiful
kaleidoscope of colors. He made it sound similar to a stain glass
window. And on the other side of this colored glass dark figures were
passing by. He said that all sense of time was lost and it felt like his
wife and kids would come join him at any minute. He said it was the
most comforting and peaceful feeling he has ever experienced. He said
that he had the strong sense that God wanted him and everyone there so
badly. And that you must have to do something pretty terrible to go to
Hell because he wasn’t the greatest of guys before this. His friend was
able to catch up to his body and revive him and he said now he feels a
stronger connection with everyone and is grateful to have had this
experience. Hope this was calming to some of you like it was to me. Some
of the posts on here are pretty scary. - Posted by HarryAndLana; Reddit
We have one big problem with this Bigfoot footage: Where's the rest of
the video? This video was taken at Indian Fort Theater, a popular hiking
destination in Kentucky. This person remembers the exact date and time
they saw the creature -- at 6:30 - 7:00 pm on September 16th 2008.
Six years ago, Bigfoot researcher Rick Jacobs captured two trail cam photographs of what the BFRO believe is a Bigfoot. This latest photograph submitted to the website SouthWesternTimes.com
by Roger William looks eerily similar what was captured in 2007.
According to Williams, the creature in the photograph appears to have
"fingers":
Can you help identify this animal from the picture shown here?
It is unclear if this is an unverified picture of a “Bigfoot.” It was
recently discovered on a “trail cam” placed in the nearby mountains.
It was surprising, to say the least, when I discovered the image on the camera’s disc. What in the world can this be?
Carefully scrutinizing the image, it appears that the right arm shows
fingers as the animal grasps the base of the tree stump. It also has
elongated feet similar to a man’s appendages. Its fur is matted on the
back but thin on the arms and legs. Unfortunately, the head and face are
not shown by the image taken.
I think it must be a bear. It has to be a gear, does it not? I hunt this
area annually and have seen no sign of a Bigfoot. I have seen bear scat
and tracks before, so I can identify them.
No unidentified tracks, droppings, or any other indications of a large
upright predator in the woods have ever been found, that I know of.
There were no discernable tracks on the leaf-covered ground near the camera where it was picked up. The mystery remains!
Your input would be appreciated.
Is this a juvenile Bigfoot? (Virginia July 18, 2013)
Jacobs creature (Allegheny National Forest, September 16, 2007)
In this video, author D.L.Soucy investigates a possible sasquatch clam feast:
I came across these freshwater mollusks along a river bank this week,
less than two miles from a similar pile of shells I found two springs
ago. Is this a Bigfoot feast? Can't say for sure since I didn't see the
mollusks being consumed.
However, in spite of there being some nearby animal prints, Deer,
raccoon, muskrat and otter, I don't believe these were eaten by them. we
can obviously rule out the deer, but the other animals were all
capable, and do eat mollusks. However, there were no animal prints
within the area the shells were scattered in. There were, however,
several large human-like bare footprints amidst the shells.
Measurements of the prints yield sizes of 14" to 16" long, with one
possible 9"print as well, but it had been filled with water and was hard
to tell for certain. The other prints were deep and well defined. I
barely left a mark on the bank next to one of the larger prints.
So, do Bigfoot/Sasquatch eat clams? There are lots of stories that say
so, but not one bit of definitive proof. You can come to your own
conclusion, but it looks to me that some barefoot being had themselves a
clam fest.
The Orig Post; http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2013/08/watch-does-sasquatch-eat-clams.html#moretop
Editor's Note: This is a guest post by Damian Bravo, a researcher of
the unexplained. Check out this teaser for his new podcast, Fantastical Universe The Podcast.
The forest of North America is a vast environment filled with critters
of all types and sizes, with the majority of scientist agreeing all
species of animals found on the North American continent are already
documented and cataloged. Yet the thousands of strange reports and
sightings of a possible bipedal creature half man half primate are
giving life to a legend waiting to possibly become a scientific fact. Is
Sasquatch a relic which existed prior to Homo sapiens arriving in North
America?
If the theory of the Bering Land Bridge were early man crossed from the
Eastern Asian continent to Western North America is even remotely
correct, did Sasquatch migrate as some theorize -- like early humans? Or
did our ancestors encroach into a world already populated by the
supposed Sasquatch species? Could our early ancestor be responsible just
like some scientist theorize Homo sapiens were the cause of the
downfall of Neanderthal man, did they also cause the Sasquatch species
to dwindle trough out the thousands of years of human development?
The first Nation tribes of North America have passed down stories of the
existence of such a creature, at times with supernatural powers giving
Sasquatch the ability to travel supposedly from one dimension to
another. The first aboriginal people arrived in North America around
10,000 years ago and evidence of their early existence has been depicted
in sculptures, carvings, wall paintings and petroglyphs.
One important factor in the connection of Sasquatch with the early
ancestors of the First Nation tribes is the depiction of the creature in
their folklore, art and sculptures. In one of the many Native American
stories on the possible existence of Sasquatch it explains the creatures
were already in North America long before the first nation tribes early
ancestors arrived. No known reference or evidence exist to confirm the
supposed Sasquatch species came across the Bering Land Bridge as some
scientist believe humans also did.
Other scientist have theorized that at some point in about the last
100,000 years the oceans could have also been low enough to allow
different types of species including our early ancestor to migrate from
one continent to another and not just an ice bridge was the contributor
to early species migrations in the last ice age.
Some are still holding on to the Giganto primate theory, yet the gap
between the demise of Giganto which places the species disappearance at
about 300 thousand years ago, does not give a good chance of the species
evolving into the Sasquatch creatures we here sightings and reports of
today. Yet nature has proven that some species can evolve and mutate to
adapt to their environments. Giganto would had to adapt to the North
American forest which by the evidence we see today has not had any
primate species develop on its own except for the last 80 years, a hardy
population of Rhesus monkeys has been flourishing in Florida’s
Everglades. Sure makes you wonder if the Rhesus monkeys have survived
for so long why could not a Sasquatch like primate species do the same.
In the end, the quest for answers on why so many people are reporting
sightings of a bipedal primate so dubbed Sasquatch still continues.
Could it be the thousands of people that have seen the elusive creature
are just seeing things or something is really out there? Come to think
of it, the forest of North America covers about 70% of the continent and
surprisingly theirs still forested areas of North America that have not
been explored by man.
So get your hiking boots on, Sasquatch evidence collection kits, video
and digital cameras and see if you could find some amazing evidence on
the elusive creature known as Sasquatch.
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