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IMO here are the possibilities. 1). Flesh and blood. Extremely small population, say in the hundreds. 95% or more reports are false or misidentification. 2). Flesh and blood with some natural ability that allows it to avoid detection. IR. Infrasound, ability to see major light spectrum, amazing smell etc. basically a true ninja of the woods. Probably 50% of reports are false or misidentification. 3). Some completely alien / woo woo filled creature/intelligent being that can plane shift, go invisible etc. 95% of reports could be both true and/or Bigfoot trolling us humans for entertainment. What day of the week it is determines what I believe. The only thing I KNOW is that I know nothing. I’m most likely more wrong on every thought than I am right. 🤷🏻🤷🏻🤷🏻2 points
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And, as we all know, the Department of Interior is under the Executive branch. As we all learned, that basically makes them the military. Sasquatch should be under that super protection! Sorry had to say it. 😂😂😂😂2 points
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I finally went out yesterday to a spot that I had some strange occurrences at over the past few years. The last incident was earlier this spring and I was on the dead-end dirt road that ends at where I camped. I was driving down the road and saw sitting on a stump, a young attractive woman in her 20's in pioneer dress, doing cross-stitch. Just sitting there, 5 yards off the road, smiling. She didn't even look up or glance at me as I drove by. It's like she didn't even know I was there. I drove on down the road to the dead-end, searched for mushrooms for about a half-hour, then drove back out. She was gone. No vehicles around for miles. Just weird. This is the spot... A couple of other times while hunting for mushrooms, I have gotten that creepy feeling of being watched. And my dogs have always stopped and stared at one particular area of the hillside for no apparent reason. So, I decided to actually spend the night there with just my dog and a few firearms. I brought my "new" ATV in a utility trailer, and I also have a tent designed for the back of a pickup that sort of fits in the trailer. I stayed up later than I wanted to, and was waken up every 45 minutes or so by my dog growling or barking at something. He's a city dog, so is freaked out by cows. I give little credence to his alerts when in the woods, lol. But, a couple of times, there were sounds that I managed to record. One was clearly an owl of some sort with a louder and deeper "whooo" and the other was likely a smaller predator. Sounded like an odd bird at first, but then I recalled hearing similar sounds made by cougars and bobcats. I'll have to enhance the audio to pin down what it was. I heard my first definite tree knock at around midnight. Not recorded, of course. And I heard a tree being pushed over. Also not recorded, but I have no doubt that it was pushed over. I discussed why in the video I recorded today, and will have to get it put together and posted on YT. I have been camping many times in the woods and have never heard so many sounds. Maybe because there was absolutely no wind and I didn't have the radio on, nor was I talking to anyone. I simply sat there by the fire and listened.2 points
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I guess I'm not in the majority. I think bigfoot is flesh and blood hominid that is going extinct. I fear it may already be too late.1 point
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To some folks there are no if’s, and’s or but’s about anything. If I was both omniscient and clairvoyant at the same time then, I’d probably criticize everybody else too.1 point
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But if sasquatches are of the genus homo, and are thus “fully human”, this entire issue is out of the realm of the USFW. But, then, whose management authority does it fall under? Who, then, begins negotiations with these aboriginal peoples? How would that be done, since we have no common language? We’d be back to 1492, wouldn’t we?1 point
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You won't find anything "up with bigfoot" from Dr J. He doesn't know anything of substance, only believes things from delusion.1 point
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Indeed it is. But is it built on a lie? And if so, would anyone want to know it is? And the resource/recreational industry is a coupla thousand times that. But if the Sasquatch exists then USFW should be protecting it, its habitat, and insuring its survival, like it does with most everything else, but they're saying that they are not. So, bottom line here is, one way or another, someone is perpetrating a huge lie. I find the situation fascinating. But I also want the truth of the matter. I may not be the only one who would like to have the truth, but I also may be the only one who is doing what I'm doing in the manner that I'm doing it. I'm only saying this because I think it's better for me if people know about it.1 point
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That isn't really the issue because people will believe whatever they want to believe. What makes a lie more serious, though, is when lots an lots of money gets generated as a result of allowing the lie to continue. Revenue is being generated in the real world if Sasquatch is believed to be real. But far, far more revenue is generated in the real world if the belief is that the Sasquatch is NOT real.. And since both sides of the issue cannot be true at the same time, then the lie, whichever side of the coin the lie stems from, allows revenue to be made from both belief in existence and non-belief in existence. So, IMO, it's simple: One side of the coin is true and the other side isn't. And what's ridiculous about it all is that the lie that the Sasquatch exits, or the lie that it doesn't, should have been settled a long time ago. And the fact that it hasn't been is a serious matter....that no one seems to take seriously.1 point
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Not if none of it exists according to the tenets if Science. But within the imagination? Sure! Looks to me like much of everything in modern life is built on lies. I didn't see a sasquatch posting, but I think I saw an alien in the mirror posting on this thread........1 point
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Isn't the North Woods of Maine mostly private land inaccessible to the public?1 point
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Did you get any pictures of the Muse that was sitting on the stump cross stitching, or were those pictures too blurry to send? Just poking fun, PNW, interesting post! 8^)1 point
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7.62 I am in Washington. Mostly west side of the Cascades.1 point
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I think a lot of people have observed something but have since weaved interpretation into their observation as they try to explain it to themselves. I don't think it is a lie. I think it is difficult to work backwards and separate the interpretations from "pure" observation. So "at face value" .. I try to be very careful about that. I'm human, I interpret same as everyone else, I just like to think I do a better than average job of keeping it clear in my mind which is observation and is which is speculative interpretation when interpretation is involved rather than letting the line drift over time.1 point
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Fascinating! “Researchers found that dog eyes contain cryptochrome 1, a light-sensitive molecule that reacts to the magnetic field when simultaneously stimulated by light.” So, just perhaps, Sasquatch have also developed the ability to detect magnetic and electric fields! And (getting Woo-Woo-ish for a sec.), maybe they even have the ability to counter act with a field that blocks electro-magnetism so that blurry pictures abound!? I would not put that past the realm of possibility.1 point
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Guys, A little more work at getting RID of those "if's" would be welcome, and much better for everyone all around- including yourselves.-1 points
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