Have you ever wonder about the bumps in the night?
I know what they are.
Do You?
Over the weekend I went through some ghost/haunting data that have occurred here in Colorado and was reported by various people to authorities. In many cases several were reported over a period of time that were similar both in location and what was saw/heard/felt. The reason I went through the data was to see if some could be contributed to Big Foot activity. The simple facts are that Big Foot likes to move around late at night, scream/howl/growl loudly, shake/break/knock on trees, peek in windows, huge, bipedal, glowing eyes, coloring is dark but sometimes gray. All of these factors may point to Big Foot activity and not necessarily ghost or haunting activity.
In many regions of the country children were told to watch out for the boogie man or the booger man or the grass man or the Foulk Monster. These legends may in fact be Big Foot related and not people's superstitions. My mind boggles at this. To think that the stories my grandma told me about the boogie man may in fact be based on fact of a real being.
I have come to conclusion that people no matter the status in society, age, where they live or level of education know what they saw/heard/felt. It is not my place to tell someone what they saw/heard/felt. To dismiss what they have experienced is wrong and shame on anyone who does this. Investigate the possibility. Go where the evidence leads you. It may surprise you.
To say nothing surprises you any more means that you have shut the door on the mysteries and the unknown still to be discovered here on earth. Anything is possible.
Where would we be if the early explorers listened to the experts when it was common knowledge that the earth was flat?
Or that there was no such thing as a giant squid?
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