Dec 15

Is Sasquatch living closer to you than you realize

Author and Bigfoot investigator Christopher Noel has a very interesting theory as to how close Sasquatch lives to human civilization.

11 Responses to “Is Sasquatch living closer to you than you realize”

  1. Gumshoguy

    Of course Sasquatch live close to human civilization the data seems to bear that out. I would say they exists on the fringes on human civilization wherever basic sustenance is found, and because they highly secretive they take advantage of existing watery tributaries, railroad tracks and utility easements to maneuver around populated under cover of darkness and daytime treks.

    Sasquatches have been observed drinking out of suburban swimming pools in the summer and eating leftovers in trash bins at McDonalds and Rib shacks. They have also been observed in big inner cities where blight and decay have taken over again and where there is ample food and shelter in winter months and where ingress and egress without detection is possible.

    Other areas where Sasquatches are commonly encountered close to human habitation are: cemeteries, golf courses, scrap yards, schools, farms and all along freeways especially where large billboard commercial signs are located, Bedding areas and stacked animal carcasses and tracks are often found unneath large highway commercial billboards or any other area where there are plentiful creeks, rivers streams, swamps or dense woods and thickets. Hope that helps.

    • Ben H

      Hi Gum, you just reminded me of something I saw in the summer of 1997. On two separate occasions that summer I saw a dead deer on the catwalk of a billboard sign along interstate 40 in Tennessee. Near the exit of a little place called Bucksnort.

      Up until now, any time I thought about that I would associate it with a dueling banjos soundtrack. Now I think I’d blame it on the boogers instead of a local inbred clan!

  2. Cassandra S

    I am helped by this brief video. I live in a town in Indiana and I have seen tree structures in woods right on the edge of town and I keep telling myself, “don’t be ridiculous” but now I am not so hesitant to think there could be creatures roaming around.

  3. Gene P

    Food is concentrated in confine areas near suburban neighborhoods. Instead of spread out more in the back county. So I would imagine it would take less effort for the squash to grab a meal. Plus the squash could have dog or cat. Dumpster divers at grocery store or restaurants. It’s all about an easy meal with less effort isn’t it?

  4. Rodney M

    That video and Gum’s post made me think. I live in Omaha and I have taken to walk around a local lake in town called Standing Bear. I has 396 acres almost all wooded and a nice lake to boot. I was there early one morning not long ago just before fall. The sun was just coming up and I was walking along the trail around the lake. I stopped to light up a cigar. Shortly after lighting the lighter I heard a single loud knock. I just assumed it was a tree branch falling and hitting another tree. The North end of the lake backs cornfields and it is attached to the Papio Watershed (Creek) that runs all the way down to the Missouri. It probably was just a tree.

  5. Lewis S

    Ok I have been saying it for 30 years and nobody listened. I also don’t hold that they are human, they are predatory and think we taste like chicken not a joke either. He talks about magical thinking then does so, new age stuff will get you hurt or dead with them. Small towns in rural areas have them walking down main street on occasion and one can get surprisingly far into a town or city without showing ones self.

  6. NW Mike

    Well said Gumshoe Guy. Much of the sasquatch activity and signs can be attributed to natural things. But if you know what you are looking for you will see their signs all around. I think the squatches are more numerous that anyone really thinks. But they are so good at hiding that most people who see evidence of them just blow it off as nature, weirdness or coincidence. It is difficult to see what you are not looking for.

  7. Augustine L

    I’m not a big fan. Seems like he’s finally accepted the now popular but hitherto unpopular view that Sasquatch lives wherever… well, wherever there are dumpsters. Just jump right on the bandwagon, why don’t you? Day late, fella.

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