Saturday, September 21, 2013


It has been an eye opener for me since going out and investigating this amazing bipedal primate.  It has made me go from believing to knowing that they are in our woods and forests here in North America.  This journey of discovery has made me a better person by opening my eyes to the wonders and possibilities of our world.  Nature will find a way whether our science community wants it or not.

What a journey it has been!  At first looking for information on the possibility.  I was shocked at the sheer volume found.  Then personally finding physical evidence such as prints, hair, tree breaks and nests.  To now actually seeing them.  Seeing eye shine so bright that I saw the outline of the head and shoulders and then recently seeing them watch me on 3 separate occasions at different locations.

When I hear from others about the lack of evidence of this primate, it indicates to me the ignorance of the person uttering the statement.  It is there waiting for anyone who is curious, daring and willing to find out.  I don't expect or want people just to believe me.  My solid evidence is enough to get a person to think of the possibility.  Just ask my husband.  He was a complete non-believer over a year ago.  He is not one today.  Just by going with me out investigating convinced him.  The evidence did it not me. 

This shy, human-smart primate is out there waiting for you to discover it.  Go ahead and seek.  What you will find is an amazing being called Sasquatch/BigFoot. 

Wednesday, September 11, 2013


Absence of evidence is
not evidence of absence.

~Dr. Carl Sagan~
 
Just because we do not have a body to prove the existence of Sasquatch does not mean that there is no such thing as a Sasquatch.  There are many things that we take for real but we are not able to see.  Such as air.  We can feel or hear it but we can not see it. 
 
Hmmm...
 
I have heard a Sasquatch run right by me and I did not see it.  Does it mean that the one that ran by me did not do this?  I heard what sounded like a very large heavy bipedal much like a football player  run very close to me.  If I reached out I probably would have touched it.  This is in the middle of no where in a national forest. 
 
Or maybe the time I was in my tent at 5am laying on my cot hearing a bipedal walking by me and then hit the side of the tent right by my head.
 
Or the time that a 9 inch rock was hurtled from the forest and landed within 10 feet of me.
 
These moments happened and how do you explain them that makes sense?  You can what if anything but lets get real.  Outlandish suppositions is not what happened.  I know that a bipedal primate called Sasquatch that did these things.  I have no doubt. 
 
 
Aerodynamically, the bumble bee shouldn't be able to fly,
but the bumble bee doesn't know it so it goes on flying anyway."
~Mary Kay Ash~


Sunday, September 1, 2013



My question to you:

Why is it hard to accept the possibility that there is a primate here in North America?

The woods and forest here can sustain a primate.  Even one as big as 8 feet tall.  When you look at the primates in Africa and Asia, the possibilities are possible.  The geography and climate of Africa and Asia is comparable enough for the possibility here in North America.  The land bridge between Russia and Alaska allowed people to come.  Why not another primate such as Sasquatch?  We have oral history from Native Americans about them.

If you are saying that because we don't have a body there is no way there is a bipedal primate.  There may be several factors on why no body has been found so far by our society.  One is the sheer size of where they live combined with their relatively small numbers is one major possibility.  The other is that our woods and forest has an efficient cleaning system in place to recycle dead animals as quickly as possible.  My last possibility is the remote locations of where they are living.

If they are human smart as I suspect, there may be other factors too.  They have evolved to stay elusive from our society.  With this in mind, maybe they hide their dead from us?  It would make sense.  If they don't want us to know about them and is human smart, then it is possible for them to figure out to hide their dead from us.

We are still finding out more about the animals we know about.  Look at the facts about animals a hundred years ago to what we have now.  It would make sense that we do not know everything and should be open to more possibilities as our science continues to expand their knowledge.

The day we are absolute in our knowledge of our earth and the contents will be the day we will be proven wrong.  Instead of trying to be absolute we should be open to the possibilities.

Go ahead and try to prove scientifically that there are no possibilities of a bipedal primate.  This endeavor will probably surprise you.  The signs and current evidence does point to one living in our forests and woods.