Bigfoot is totally real. I think a population of some unknown species could totally live for the most part unobserved in the Pacific Northwest.
Edit: There are probably space aliens as well, but I very much doubt they've been to Earth. If they did it was probably during dinosaur times. I assume they left and won't be back because for all they know Earth is still inhabited by giant monsters.
I lived near laurier, wa for 4 years (google it). Nothing is around there really. My ex's uncle saw a gray haired bigfoot about 8 feet tall there about 20 years ago. Bossberg, WA (home of the cripple bigfoot legend) is not too far away.
I myself was up on a mountain last year cutting firewood when i heard a series of loud knocks. I ignored it, then another series of knocks. At this point i can't explain it but the hair on the back of my neck went up and i got an irresistible urge to GTFO. I never had that before in my life. I later read that some people get the same feeling when they have sightings.
I need to watch them. Dr Meldrum's book was really good though. He's a professor of anthropology in Idaho and he's personally seen evidence like a trail of footprints where each print is unique and he claims either someone made 100 casts of different feet or it was a real animal.
All i know is where i used to live has 3 people per square mile. If someone wanted to fake it, i'm not sure why it would be there because chances are no one would see it.
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Aboresh ago
Bigfoot is totally real. I think a population of some unknown species could totally live for the most part unobserved in the Pacific Northwest.
Edit: There are probably space aliens as well, but I very much doubt they've been to Earth. If they did it was probably during dinosaur times. I assume they left and won't be back because for all they know Earth is still inhabited by giant monsters.
AlmightySonOfBob ago
My father in law would completely agree with you.
PrivateJoker ago
I lived near laurier, wa for 4 years (google it). Nothing is around there really. My ex's uncle saw a gray haired bigfoot about 8 feet tall there about 20 years ago. Bossberg, WA (home of the cripple bigfoot legend) is not too far away.
I myself was up on a mountain last year cutting firewood when i heard a series of loud knocks. I ignored it, then another series of knocks. At this point i can't explain it but the hair on the back of my neck went up and i got an irresistible urge to GTFO. I never had that before in my life. I later read that some people get the same feeling when they have sightings.
joseph177 ago
I wasn't much of a believer until I watched Lloyd Pye and his lectures...they give a pretty fascinating & plausible explanation for the beast.
PrivateJoker ago
I need to watch them. Dr Meldrum's book was really good though. He's a professor of anthropology in Idaho and he's personally seen evidence like a trail of footprints where each print is unique and he claims either someone made 100 casts of different feet or it was a real animal.
All i know is where i used to live has 3 people per square mile. If someone wanted to fake it, i'm not sure why it would be there because chances are no one would see it.