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15 hours ago, norseman said:


I guess it’s in the premium section. So the link won’t show for everyone.

All the more reason they should join for a mere $20.00 and get premium access!!

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5 hours ago, iacozizzle said:

I stumbled upon an account that has a sasquatch using tools.  Using two rocks to set some leaves on fire.  It's just after the 15:00 mark.  This witness is supposed to have a part 2 coming.  

 

 

I started to listen and immediately recognized the voice.  The website was discussed in another recent thread concerning an alleged encounter by a female hiker in the Pacific northwest (or Alaska?)  I didn't listen too it, but skimmed the transcript and also see many red flags (IMHO) even before getting to the talking Bigfoot part.

 

For what it's worth, I've catalogued over 1100 encounters in the Northeast and can think of only two where the Bigfoot reportedly had a weapon (one club, one knife) and only one where Bigfoot "spoke" (asking "where is the queen?" IIRC).  The club-wielding, queen-seeking encounter is from the early 1800s and the other was from the 1950s or 1960s and likely was a misidentification of either the Bigfoot or the knife. 

 

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On 1/17/2025 at 3:47 PM, norseman said:


1) I don’t need your permission to post X, Y or Z. And I don’t give a pile of bull manure if you find it uninteresting or spammy or whatever. My suggestion is to drop the attitude.🫤
 

2) You may not be aware, but I found a Elk femur bone in the Selkirk mountains in which a hammer and anvil technique was used to extract bone marrow. Other groups have found evidence of stone tool use as well. Chimps also use primitive tools too. It’s well documented. 

 

3) We don’t know what Sasquatch is. Which means YOU don’t know what Sasquatch is. So if other researchers in non Sasquatch circles are finding evidence of archaic hominids in NORTH AMERICA? You better believe I am sitting up and taking notice. As well you should too. I take keen interest in the Cerutti Mastodon find, the Chapala lake skull cap find, the Calico dig site, etc. Anything that debunks the Clovis first scenario. Some of this is obviously Homo Sapien. But some of it IS NOT. What was extracting bone marrow from a Mastodon 130,000 years ago in California…. not Homo Sapiens! What’s harvesting Elk bone marrow in NE Washington in 2020? 🤷‍♂️

 

Is this relevant to Sasquatch? You better believe it is. We have 12 feet of snow here now at 5000 feet. Sasquatch isn’t eating berries or skunk cabbage right now. Which leaves what? Meat. Fat. Bone marrow. 👍

 

 

Brother, no attitude, I would just appreciate a little bit of context when you post. Carry on, as I know you will. 

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13 hours ago, NorCalWitness said:

Brother, no attitude, I would just appreciate a little bit of context when you post. Carry on, as I know you will. 


I often would prefer just a genuine response rather than trying to steer the thread from the get go.

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