I was watching the Puddles Pity Party special on Halloween, and guess who made an appearance.
Saxsquatch
Sass is so misunderstood. What other human is legally hunted to extinction....when all that they have is testimony of he was seen?
Now that is illegal? Wow. He was 'caught' moving in a forest...sound the nuclear alarm. But let a murderer go free.
The aliens supposedly do human experiments without consent and the govt says "yeah, they are around. no big deal"
True, there is a lot we dont know...such that they are still alive for one. In the San Gabes high desert, people have poured over the satellite maps for years...and not even one.
But even the lullabys sung for them....very strong, very deep. They did something....we hope.
Now that is illegal? Wow. He was 'caught' moving in a forest...sound the nuclear alarm. But let a murderer go free.
The aliens supposedly do human experiments without consent and the govt says "yeah, they are around. no big deal"
True, there is a lot we dont know...such that they are still alive for one. In the San Gabes high desert, people have poured over the satellite maps for years...and not even one.
But even the lullabys sung for them....very strong, very deep. They did something....we hope.
If we could just get our hands on some Squatch DNA, like in Jurassic Park, maybe we could turn the Gabes into Bigfoot Park.
Maybe. In Chasing Bigfoot, which is a 5 part series, and in no way exhaustive...does not mention San Gabriels...despite the mountain of evidence that clearly point it out.
http://www.bigfootencounters.com/stories/bigrockCA.htm
https://www.lancastermoah.org/single-po ... ng-bigfoot
Perhaps the author would like to discuss it with https://www.626goldenstreets.com/gabe-t ... uatch.html
Now there is "Jeff Meldrum, an associate professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University and author of “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science,” recently received a private $130,000 grant – the first ever – to conduct a scientific investigation into Sasquatch’s existence. " Now Meldrum " received his B.S. in zoology specializing in vertebrate locomotion at Brigham Young University in 1982, his M.S. at BYU in 1984, and a Ph.D. in anatomical sciences, with an emphasis in biological anthropology, from Stony Brook University in 1989. He held the position of postdoctoral visiting assistant professor at Duke University Medical Center from 1989 to 1991. Meldrum worked at Northwestern University's Department of Cell, Molecular and Structural Biology for a short while in 1993 before joining the faculty of Idaho State University where he currently teaches"...well, he doesnt think the San Gabriels are credible.
Because there needs to be 100 black bears to every bigfoot..."Meldrum believes a single male inhabits and defends about 1,000 square miles. "
https://www.deseret.com/2022/6/7/23143504/sasq-watching