On 9/24/2023 at 9:23 PM, xspider1 said:
So, can we say that there are probably many people in Govm’t positions (paid by Us) who either know or believe in Sasquatch, but they are reluctant (or, absolutely refuse) to say anything simply because they might loose their job, or at the very least be ridiculed??
That is the issue preventing discovery, imo. Until majority ‘group think’ wakes up, we won’t make nearly as much progress as we should. 😢
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Yes, the redicule factor has stifled our ability to learn about Bigfoot for several reasons. Those who have encountered the hairy animal many times are reluctant to warn others. Wanting to tell others about my midnight encounter with Bigfoot was not a good idea in 1980. It was a good way to bring on rolling eyes and chuckles. Our knowledge about Sasquatch has been progressing at a snails pace. In the last few years I've been more apt discuss this primate along with many others.
Forest Service 'higher ups' are probably hiding what they know about the critter. Remember the Spotted Owl that helped scale back logging? Did the Forest Service put us at risk since they did not post Sasquatch warning signs? My bolt action 50 cal was left home since I was made to feel safe.
We were close to Prospect, Oregon where the Rogue River runs through ancient lava flows. The Forest Service did not post signs to warn us about bigfoot. It turned out that a medium sized bigfoot was watching us sleep out on a tarp in the tall fir trees and nearly full moon. While I slept under the stars, it snuck up to watch us about 60' away. My wood cutting partner slept through this startling event.