Possible Sasquatch encounter happened last night.

It's a shame none of those sightings are from people who matter or who have this thing called a camera with focus feature.

Maybe Bigfoot is just blurry...

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Because literally no other identified animal, no matter how rare, only has blurry and hard to see video and photos taken. I can point to hundreds of quality shots for literally any other animal known to walk our woods.
You must be a sad sack to be so involved itt despite not believing in seemingly anything. You've made your point clear. You're the most jacked, former marine bodybuilder that's done hundreds of years of training in everything that makes you superior. Have you thought about fuckin off to a thread that has a topic you care about?
 
It's a shame none of those sightings are from people who matter or who have this thing called a camera with focus feature.



Maybe Bigfoot is just blurry...

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Because literally no other identified animal, no matter how rare, only has blurry and hard to see video and photos taken. I can point to hundreds of quality shots for literally any other animal known to walk our woods.


The point I am making is that your comparison between multiple sightings by tons of people accross generations and your silly made up ones that only you share is a stupid one.

That is all I am discussing.
 
You must be a sad sack to be so involved itt despite not believing in seemingly anything. You've made your point clear. You're the most jacked, former marine bodybuilder that's done hundreds of years of training in everything that makes you superior. Have you thought about fuckin off to a thread that has a topic you care about?


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He cant though.
 
You must be a sad sack to be so involved itt despite not believing in seemingly anything. You've made your point clear. You're the most jacked, former marine bodybuilder that's done hundreds of years of training in everything that makes you superior. Have you thought about fuckin off to a thread that has a topic you care about?
anyone who believes in Bigfoot is a " sad sack" you sound like maybe one of them. Delusional dweebs who believe in a giant ape that likes to hide in bushes is embarrassing. Quit wasting bandwidth,
 
anyone who believes in Bigfoot is a " sad sack" you sound like maybe one of them. Delusional dweebs who believe in a giant ape that likes to hide in bushes is embarrassing. Quit wasting bandwidth,
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anyone who believes in Bigfoot is a " sad sack" you sound like maybe one of them. Delusional dweebs who believe in a giant ape that likes to hide in bushes is embarrassing. Quit wasting bandwidth,
You don't seem like a fun person to be around bro. Relax
 
anyone who believes in Bigfoot is a " sad sack" you sound like maybe one of them. Delusional dweebs who believe in a giant ape that likes to hide in bushes is embarrassing. Quit wasting bandwidth,
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As rare as the North American Elephant.. interesting. Apparently there were five different species of north American elephant around 13,000 years ago. Not terribly rare at all as it turns out.
Now I'd imagine in the era of the mega fauna, there was likely some bigfoot or bigfoot-like creature wandering about. The lack of fossil record is not major concern considering that fossil records are not complete. And I do believe we have enough fossil records of similar species that at least warrant a 'plausible' for the Sasquatch beast.
Native Americans have had their tales of bigfoot which predate the arrival of Europeans. So if you figure that extinction dates are far from accurate, doesn't it seem plausible that some 5,000 to 2,000 years ago could have been living in the same land as a dwindling population of bigfoot?

I don't know. There are plenty of larksters and charlatans that destroy any credibly of sighting claims. But some time you find an individual who has experienced something inexplicable and they are left with no other choice than discussing the 500 lb gorilla in the forest.
Like I said before, I can't imagine any sane person who wishes to make the statement that they saw bigfoot. However, sometimes it's what you got.

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Gigantopithicus blacki. 9 foot tall orangutan looking thing in China and Russia. Known from teeth and jaw bone. Died out 100 k years ago according to fossil record. Could something like this still exist? Don’t know. And despite what is claimed, all I stated for sure was that rocks were thrown at me. I don’t have an explanation for much of it, but it had me wondering.
 
I had multiple posts erased due to “flaming” and I wonder where the insults came from? Maybe a roided out person, whom if they were hairy, could be suspected of being a Sasquatch? Anyone else get posts erased?
 
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Most likely a squatch. Apparently these things can't make overhand throws and have to use an underhand toss to throw objects.



This made it into the news here in Canada yesterday:

Hunter records mysterious, echoing howl in the Northern Ontario woods
https://nationalpost.com/news/canad...mysterious-howl-in-the-northern-ontario-woods



Pretty freaky stuff.

I live in Ontario and I sort of got lost in the woods in Southern Ontario last week in an area where there have been bigfoot sightings. Going too far into an area with thick swamps and beaver ponds everywhere is a bad idea, even with a compass. The swamps cut me off on my way out since I strayed too far off to the side instead of going straight in and the terrain was extremely uneven making it worse. Everything looked different on the way back out which was disorienting. Here's a pic I took:

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Now you can see why the TS was falling all the time. Everything wants to snag and trip you.

It was getting dark too and I managed to get out of the forest but I was pretty far away from my car. Saw bear poop and all I had on me was a knife, bear spray and a cell phone. I doubt that would be enough for a pissed off Sasquatch. I brought a gun with me but left it in the car since I didn't think I was going to go that far into the forest. I just kept going further in and finding cool nature to look at lol. Lesson learned!

Always bring a gun when out in the woods.


not sure if I commented on this, but if you take that pic and add a steep hill and bushes, it would be pretty close. Very hard to walk in daylight. You can’t go around the fallen trees and logs built up from the dam that is further down the bank, but trying to run out of there at night was impossible which is why I eventually went into the water to make better time.
 
I thought is sounded like a wolf (to me at least)

Sounds exactly like:



If I read the article correctly they said they could hear it moving and that it was coming closer to them - so they skidaddled since they had kids with them.

That would be unnerving as hell especially close to evening or night.


still one of the scariest scenes of any movie of all time. Maybe a few others top it, but not many.
 
Make no mistake, and let's be clear, we are at war with this being. It's a cold war, sure, but with the occasional Squamishes popping off when the creature engages in terrorist activities to induce fear among our people.

Squatch pioneered gorilla tactics, which were then culturally appropriated by guerillas.

IMO ARs are appropriate for self defense against this threat, and it would be nice if terrorized skier-brahs like in the video above (just listen to the fear in their voices and look at the panic in their faces) would have a 2.5th amendment on their side which would guarantee free javelin missiles too all extreme sports enthusiasts who put their lives on the line behind enemy lines to carve out the best lines.

"Just bleed the fif"

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Joking aside the link is to a 2014 YT video that is a couple minutes long and shows a brown hairy biped waaay far away in the BC mountains climbing up a snowy crest pretty fast and it's kinda awesome

funny. Nice post.
 
Completely reasonable approach, as well as understandable. After all, you never actually saw what launched those rocks at you - so even if you believed in the Sasquatch, you would still be justified in not fully committing to it having been one (or more) as being that which was responsible.

I always like to ask people, and feel free not to respond if the question makes you uncomfortable, but do you think it possible that a government cover up could be the reason for the lack of mainstream confirmation?
If I already answered this, ignore. But I don’t think there is a cover up. No reason to do so. Aliens I could understand but no reason to cover up a primate. And not saying that I believe ufo encounters either, but I believe there is life out there, we just have no proof. Just for the record. I believe aliens are a more likely possibility than Sasquatch, but I couldn’t explain how someone got up that hill. They would have had to climb down from the top of a hill that would have been so difficult to get to. Most likely people, but that incident had me so shook I would not rule out anything.
 
still one of the scariest scenes of any movie of all time. Maybe a few others top it, but not many.
Apparently, that sound (being made) as happened a few place in Canada and some northern states (too lazy to look up which ones). It is pretty scary and Werewolf in London was my first thought (when I saw that clip).
 
You must be a sad sack to be so involved itt despite not believing in seemingly anything. You've made your point clear. You're the most jacked, former marine bodybuilder that's done hundreds of years of training in everything that makes you superior. Have you thought about fuckin off to a thread that has a topic you care about?

lol I'm not a bodybuilder by any means. If you ever entered the Strength and Conditioning sub you would know that from multiple threads. I care about reducing the spread of ignorance and absurdism. So I'm here. I'm not superior in a lot of things, I'm just not as stupid as some of you.

The point I am making is that your comparison between multiple sightings by tons of people accross generations and your silly made up ones that only you share is a stupid one.

That is all I am discussing.

The point I'm making is that multiple claims by people across anything doesn't mean a single fucking thing about its credibility for being real. Literally any silly cryptid you can think of has multiple sightings across generations. The only reason that happens is because STORIES cross multiple generations. Mermaids have multiple stories across generations because stories of mermaids were passed down as being real by multiple generations. Word spreads across the globe. This is how easy it is to say you saw something.

I was in the woods camping and I swear I saw this thing that looked exactly like bigfoot. It hooted like an owl and threw 200lb rocks at me to scare me off. Couldn't have been done by any person. I swear it's true. Wouldn't lie on the internet. Definitely wouldn't tell stories to gullible people on vacation either.

Do you see how easy that is?


Big tall hairy thing in the woods on two legs that crosses generations and regions? Easier answer than a hidden giant ape that we can't find?

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That and lies are a much more reasonable answer to that question than the idea that any mammal that large and populating the United States would remain hidden when there's not a single other animal known to man with that circumstances. You can't name another single large mammal that was recently discovered in the woods of the United States. You can't name another known species of large mammal in the world with no clear footage or physical evidence of it's existence. The idea of this creature exists completely in lore and not reality.

I had multiple posts erased due to “flaming” and I wonder where the insults came from? Maybe a roided out person, whom if they were hairy, could be suspected of being a Sasquatch? Anyone else get posts erased?

Funny because I had a bunch of posts removed for flaming and thread derailment and I thought it was you or one of your circle jerking friends. Besides, aren't you the law enforcement officer? I'm not the snitch in this conversation. I'm perfectly happy to let people see your idiotic posts.

well, I’ll admit he knows more about jamming a steroid needle in his ass.

Is that supposed to bother me or something? There's entire threads dedicated in this forum to steroid use. Most of the best athletes in the world have used steroids. I would have rather used steroids for performance enhancement as a grunt in combat than have your face for the rest of my life.
 
If I already answered this, ignore. But I don’t think there is a cover up. No reason to do so. Aliens I could understand but no reason to cover up a primate. And not saying that I believe ufo encounters either, but I believe there is life out there, we just have no proof. Just for the record. I believe aliens are a more likely possibility than Sasquatch, but I couldn’t explain how someone got up that hill. They would have had to climb down from the top of a hill that would have been so difficult to get to. Most likely people, but that incident had me so shook I would not rule out anything.

Timber industry, real estate industry, parks and recreational industry, and poaching/hunting - to name a few reasons government factions may be hesitant to reveal the existence of such a game changing creature. We're not talking about just another type of bear, it's a bipedal ape or hominid with a relatively advanced intellect.

Whether or not one believes in the creature, it's a fun thought exercise to contemplate what changes such a discovery would precipitate. Give it a go, seriously; think about it. What would the confirmed discovery change about our society? How would the economy be affected?

Lastly, and just to throw this out there for the hell of it, there are guys like Lloyd Pye that believed the genetic material would rewrite our historical ideas of human evolution (he was of the opinion that the Sitchen Annunaki legends were correct, and that we're the result of crossing terrestrial ape DNA with that of an ET species). He has presentations on YT if you're interested in what he has to say about it, beyond the general idea I've provided here. Now, to be clear, I'm not saying I subscribe to this manner of theory, but I find it an interesting idea.

I think there's motivation for secrecy, and a coverup would certainly account for the lack of official confirmation (although it's not necessary for the general lack of discovery, by any means). Documentaries like missing 411 certainly make one think about the possibility of information suppression, and the shady involvement of military units further raises suspicion. Here's one such interesting case:

 
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