georgerm Posted Monday at 03:52 AM Author Posted Monday at 03:52 AM On 10/10/2025 at 1:51 PM, Silverback Sax said: If you believe that these creatures are nothing more than a wild animal, then yes they may act like a starving wild animal. Based on thousands of reports and the oral traditions of the first nations, I tend to think of them as "people". Maybe more dangerous when they get hungry since they can take out a human quietly and quickly. As far as the OPs questions, yes, humans go missing in the forest, sometimes more often in certain forests. I do not believe that every missing person in the forest is related to sasquatch. Maybe 30% Is it possible? Sure. Can I backup my theory? Nope, not even gonna try. come on................write a paragraph?
georgerm Posted Monday at 04:01 PM Author Posted Monday at 04:01 PM 23 hours ago, Frisco85132 said: And? What's your point? If you read what I wrote, you would also see that I included LEOs in my statement. I speak from experience as a 27 year police veteran and actual shooter with over 30 years in USPSA, IDPA, ISPC, 3Gun, and PPC. Armorer, custom gun builder and trainer at not one, but two academies. So, I am not speaking from inexperience or ignorance. Yay, you got to put your two cents in. Add another five bucks and you can get yourself a latte...but the fact remains that the extreme vast majority of gun owners are woefully ignorant of their safe handling, let alone competent to mount a defense in a dynamic critical incident. AGREED I am 110% PRO 2A and don't even believe any state or municipality has the authority to regulate ownership or carry...in a free society the burden lies on the citizen, but the fact remains that people simply make the choice NOT to get training, choose NOT to practice what they learned in training, and make the choice NOT to gain any level of competence. THE AVERAGE PERSON SHOULD BE PROFICIENT WITH A 38 REVOLVER TO PROTECT THE HOME. I WENT THROUGH MARINE CORPS TRAINING BY RETURNING BY COMBAT HARDENED MARINES. REWRITE THIS PARAGRAPH IN A LESS CONDENSENDING MANNER. How many post critical incident videos have you had to professionally evaluate for either prosecution or defense? How many dynamic critical incidents have YOU been involved in? RATHER THAN PUTTING THE MAN DOWN........................... TELL US OF THE "DYNAMIC CRITICAL INCIDENTS" THAT YOU HAVE BEEN IN. WE CAN ALL LEARN THEN. How many times have you had to sit through tens of dozens of hours of post critical incident testimony or deposition? How many times have you sat in a courtroom as an expert witness, or as a consulting attorney for other attorneys in self defense cases? GIVE EXAMPLES And finally, how many books have YOU written on self defense law, techniques, and post critical incident survival that have been court recognized and accepted? (For me, so far it's TWO of those). How many CLEs (Continuing Legal Education) have YOU written and delivered to other attorneys after you retired from LE and went to law school? (For me....nearly a dozen written with ten times that delivered). So yay....you ran a gun shop. Good goobledy goo for you, but don't pretend doing your chicken dance from behind a retail counter and not on the range or in a courtroom and dropping a faux anecdote about poorly maintained weapons coming from LEOs is anything less than mouth waddling because of personal hubris.YOU HAVE TAUGHT LITTLE TO THOSE WHO NEED TO KNOW. THANKS FOR TRYING, MELLOW OUT, AND WHILE STEPPING WATCH FOR TOES.
georgerm Posted Monday at 04:18 PM Author Posted Monday at 04:18 PM WELCOME TO THE FORUM AND MELLOW OUT........WE CAN ACCEPT YOU THEN. WE ARE BIGFOOTERS SO LIGHTEN UP ON THE POLICE AND ATTORNEY EXPERIENCE.And? What's your point? If you read what I wrote, you would also see that I LEOs in my statement. I speak from experience as a 27 year police veteran and actual shooter with over 30 years in USPSA, IDPA, ISPC, 3Gun, and PPC. Armorer, custom gun builder and trainer at not one, but two academies. So, I am not speaking from inexperience or ignorance. BUT YOU ARE TURNING OFF YOUR AUDIENCE BY BEING OVER BERING.........SETTLE DOWN AND WE WILL LISTEN TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE. GET SOME LORAZAPAMS BY PERSCRIPTION. Yay, you got to put your two cents in. Add another five bucks and you can get yourself a latte...but the fact remains that the extreme vast majority of gun owners are woefully ignorant of their safe handling, let alone competent to mount a defense in a dynamic critical incident. AGREED I am 110% PRO 2A and don't even believe any state or municipality has the authority to regulate ownership or carry...in a free society the burden lies on the citizen, but the fact remains that people simply make the choice NOT to get training, choose NOT to practice what they learned in training, and make the choice NOT to gain any level of competence. THE AVERAGE PERSON SHOULD BE PROFICIENT WITH A 38 REVOLVER TO PROTECT THE HOME. I WENT THROUGH MARINE CORPS TRAINING BY RETURNING BY COMBAT HARDENED MARINES. REWRITE THIS PARAGRAPH IN A LESS CONDENSENDING MANNER. How many post critical incident videos have you had to professionally evaluate for either prosecution or defense? How many dynamic critical incidents have YOU been involved in? RATHER THAN PUTTING THE MAN DOWN........................... TELL US OF THE "DYNAMIC CRITICAL INCIDENTS" THAT YOU HAVE BEEN IN. WE CAN ALL LEARN THEN. How many times have you had to sit through tens of dozens of hours of post critical incident testimony or deposition? How many times have you sat in a courtroom as an expert witness, or as a consulting attorney for other attorneys in self defense cases? GIVE EXAMPLES And finally, how many books have YOU written on self defense law, techniques, and post critical incident survival that have been court recognized and accepted? (For me, so far it's TWO of those). How many CLEs (Continuing Legal Education) have YOU written and delivered to other attorneys after you retired from LE and went to law school? (For me....nearly a dozen written with ten times that delivered). So yay....you ran a gun shop. Good goobledy goo for you, but don't pretend doing your chicken dance from behind a retail counter and not on the range or in a courtroom and dropping a faux anecdote about poorly maintained weapons coming from LEOs is anything less than mouth waddling because of personal hubris.YOU HAVE TAUGHT LITTLE TO THOSE WHO NEED TO KNOW. THANKS FOR TRYING, MELLOW OUT, AND WHILE STEPPING WATCH FOR TOES. 1 1 1
NorCalWitness Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Sasquatch are smart beings. Presumably, they understand that people going missing causes a response in terms of search and rescue and more humans. I assume eating a human happens as a last option, if at all. Have we found any/many human remains that would indicate predation by a Sasquatch?
Backdoc Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago The Starving Bigfoot? I can’t think of a scenario where Bigfoot would be in a position where its normal food supply was absent. Then if so, that same Bigfoot would need to come upon a human, have cause to kill it, and then eat it. Sure I can see a Bigfoot or about any animal attacking in certain situations. ( protecting their young,, during mating season if one exists). Apart from that, I cant see Bigfoot taking that extra leap and eating a person. Starving people and animals will eventually try to eat anything. But that would require Bigfoot being so devoid of other food sources, so limited on mobility, and a human coming right in to their radius. That’s a lot of IFs happening to a near extinct animal. Are there common cases of known primates eating people? Attacking people for various motivations, yes. But eating them? if someone is lost in the woods and is killed or eaten it would be done by the more common animals in the woods. If there was Bigfoot out there Bigfoot would more likely eat what’s available including many other insects or squirrels or berries or whatever. If injury made this impossible it would be too injured to chase down and kill a person. Even if I was killed for stumbling across Bigfoot in the woods, Bigfoot would leave me there dead. Within days other animals would work on the body and Bigfoot would be miles away moving on to Bigfoot things. Sure I was killed in the woods by something. But I was not eaten by Bigfoot. .
Incorrigible1 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Backdoc said: The Starving Bigfoot? I can’t think of a scenario where Bigfoot would be in a position where its normal food supply was absent. Then if so, that same Bigfoot would need to come upon a human, have cause to kill it, and then eat it. Sure I can see a Bigfoot or about any animal attacking in certain situations. ( protecting their young,, during mating season if one exists). Apart from that, I cant see Bigfoot taking that extra leap and eating a person. Starving people and animals will eventually try to eat anything. But that would require Bigfoot being so devoid of other food sources, so limited on mobility, and a human coming right in to their radius. That’s a lot of IFs happening to a near extinct animal. Are there common cases of known primates eating people? Attacking people for various motivations, yes. But eating them? if someone is lost in the woods and is killed or eaten it would be done by the more common animals in the woods. If there was Bigfoot out there Bigfoot would more likely eat what’s available including many other insects or squirrels or berries or whatever. If injury made this impossible it would be too injured to chase down and kill a person. Even if I was killed for stumbling across Bigfoot in the woods, Bigfoot would leave me there dead. Within days other animals would work on the body and Bigfoot would be miles away moving on to Bigfoot things. Sure I was killed in the woods by something. But I was not eaten by Bigfoot. . There are gruesome reports of chimpanzees abducting and consuming human children in various parts of Africa. I chose to not include links, due to their grisly nature, but they're readily available. 1
Huntster Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Backdoc said: .........Are there common cases of known primates eating people? Attacking people for various motivations, yes. But eating them? ........... Modern Homo sapien cannibalism is a well studied phenomenon, even if those studies are often ignored and played down because it's such a taboo topic. And example would be cannibalism among Japanese soldiers in the Pacific Theater of WWII. The point here is that in modern cases of cannibalism, many feature spiritual motivations where the eater is trying to consume the spirit or power of the meal. The modern cases involving starvation tend to be situations like the one in your posted photo of the crashed airplane in South America or shipwrecked people floating for weeks at sea. We don't see communities doing this because we now have communications and social assistance programs, but that really has a relatively short, weak history. Even Alaska, a U.S. state for the past 65 years, has a history within living memory of community starvation and disease. While I believe sasquatches are a human species, I have a difficult time accepting that they've become spiritual or religious. Homo sapien bodies are meat. But I do believe that they understand that killing people bring more people looking for the missing. This is likely because it's a long pattern with indigenous men. I don't think sasquatches hunt men for that very reason.
norseman Posted 2 hours ago Admin Posted 2 hours ago Cannibalism proof is almost 1.5 million years old from Spain. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/scientists-discover-what-could-be-the-oldest-evidence-of-cannibalism-among-ancient-human-relatives Technically with Sasquatch not being a Homo Sapien? It’s not cannibalism. But primates do eat other primates. 1) Incorrigible touched on Chimps eating human babies. But they also actively hunt monkeys. 2) There was a giant baboon (I posted a link in the campfire section) that was a predator of human ancestors. 3) The hobbit on the island of Flores was reported to steal human babies to eat. If Sasquatch is strictly a plant eater like a Gorilla? Then we are probably safe other than some territorial or defensive response. But if Sasquatch scavenges meat? Or actively hunts? All bets are off. It may be triggered by the circumstance like being alone, hurt, etc. So it may be rare? But not wise to discount. I think everyone knows how I feel about the 411 books. So I won’t start a fight here about it. But it’s my personal opinion that yes it does happen and it’s logical to think that it does. A 800 lbs boss of the woods isn’t going to ask for permission for much. And just like Timothy Treadwell? After 8 seasons of a death wish? Enter one old male Griz that wasn’t having a good fishing season. And that’s where it ended. Modern humans every time we get hungry we go open the fridge. If it’s empty we go to the store. We are very very far removed from the “eat or be eaten” paradigm that Mother Nature operates. And this also probably why most Bigfooters see Bigfoot as some Forest Shaman. Just as Timothy Treadwell thought that Bears were just big teddy bears. Well….that worked until it didn’t. As a woodsman since I was a child? The biggest piece of advice I can give anyone? Animals are individuals, just like us. They have likes and dislikes and dispositions, just like us. Yes you can generalize and say most of the time in this situation the creature will do X or Y. But you dang well be ready for the curve ball. Ask Timothy Treadwell. Ask rodeo fans why there is a bull in the bleachers. Ask Steve Irwin. Ask the tourists in Yellowstone. Be safe folks! 1
NorCalWitness Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, norseman said: Cannibalism proof is almost 1.5 million years old from Spain. https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/scientists-discover-what-could-be-the-oldest-evidence-of-cannibalism-among-ancient-human-relatives Technically with Sasquatch not being a Homo Sapien? It’s not cannibalism. But primates do eat other primates. 1) Incorrigible touched on Chimps eating human babies. But they also actively hunt monkeys. 2) There was a giant baboon (I posted a link in the campfire section) that was a predator of human ancestors. 3) The hobbit on the island of Flores was reported to steal human babies to eat. If Sasquatch is strictly a plant eater like a Gorilla? Then we are probably safe other than some territorial or defensive response. But if Sasquatch scavenges meat? Or actively hunts? All bets are off. It may be triggered by the circumstance like being alone, hurt, etc. So it may be rare? But not wise to discount. I think everyone knows how I feel about the 411 books. So I won’t start a fight here about it. But it’s my personal opinion that yes it does happen and it’s logical to think that it does. A 800 lbs boss of the woods isn’t going to ask for permission for much. And just like Timothy Treadwell? After 8 seasons of a death wish? Enter one old male Griz that wasn’t having a good fishing season. And that’s where it ended. Modern humans every time we get hungry we go open the fridge. If it’s empty we go to the store. We are very very far removed from the “eat or be eaten” paradigm that Mother Nature operates. And this also probably why most Bigfooters see Bigfoot as some Forest Shaman. Just as Timothy Treadwell thought that Bears were just big teddy bears. Well….that worked until it didn’t. As a woodsman since I was a child? The biggest piece of advice I can give anyone? Animals are individuals, just like us. They have likes and dislikes and dispositions, just like us. Yes you can generalize and say most of the time in this situation the creature will do X or Y. But you dang well be ready for the curve ball. Ask Timothy Treadwell. Ask rodeo fans why there is a bull in the bleachers. Ask Steve Irwin. Ask the tourists in Yellowstone. Be safe folks! speaking of Treadwell, I heard they killed a different bear than the one that killed him.
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