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February 8, 2024 at 6:35 pm #233404
NW Mike
ParticipantGumshoguy, I’ve seen your posts. You should take all that data, all those interviews, and write a book about Michigan Bigfoot. I’d buy it. I used to live not too far from Allegan State Park. Weird stuff from around that area.
July 14, 2019 at 11:03 am #153020NW Mike
ParticipantAdding to Bob B’s list:
22. Loud as hell and stealthy like ninjas.
23. Seem to understand our language.
24. Don’t want to be seen but don’t mind if we hear them.
25. Delight in scaring us.
26. Have a sense of humor.May 26, 2018 at 9:58 am #127736NW Mike
ParticipantI live near the Colville and Okanagan National Forests of eastern Washington. I have spent much time in both of those forests. Being out in the wild is potentially dangerous. The weather can kill you. Even on summer days people die from hypothermia if they get wet and it is windy. You can step wrong and twist an ankle or break a leg. You can get lost. There are mountain lions, bears, and moose that can injure and kill you. There are human predators to be wary of. And you could run across a bigfoot that is guarding young, territorial, starving, or just murderous.
Being out in the wild can be a rewarding experience. But be prepared for if/when things go wrong.May 8, 2018 at 8:26 pm #126839NW Mike
ParticipantLearn from the kid’s mistake. Learn from Jane Goodall and Diane Fossey.
Don’t show your teeth. Don’t look them directly in the eye. Don’t beat your chest. Don’t run.
Respect them, keep some distance from them, have an escape route and a plan in case it turns ugly.
April 29, 2018 at 7:16 am #126063NW Mike
ParticipantI live in eastern Washington state. I have had encounters in all four counties east of the Cascades. This is just one corner of one state. I think Dr. Meldrum stated that he thought there were 2,000 total. I think there are many more than Dr. Meldrum’s current estimate.
October 30, 2017 at 11:09 am #113027NW Mike
ParticipantWild animals can be dangerous to people. Humans can be dangerous to humans. It is ridiculous to think that a giant with superhuman strength and superhuman speed, that is naturally camouflaged and stealthy, would pose no threat to us. In desperate times people eat each other. Why wouldn’t bigfoot?
October 7, 2017 at 3:29 pm #111878NW Mike
ParticipantSC episode 168 & 169 A Gold Miners Encounter part one and two. This guy was living out in the mountains alone and encountering and interacting with squatches on a regular basis.
September 21, 2017 at 5:53 pm #110920NW Mike
ParticipantThat sounds like typically reported activity. If you go back there again, try a few whoops and tree knocks yourself. I have had them respond in kind to my tree knocks. Good luck.
July 30, 2017 at 6:11 pm #108002NW Mike
ParticipantThere was an episode of Anicent Aliens where they said a significant number of abductees were Rh negative. I don’t think that applies to Squatch encounters. Like Knobby, I’m O+ and I’ve had many encounters.
July 30, 2017 at 5:01 pm #107998NW Mike
Participant“The shakes” when discussing an event after the fact comes from high emotional arousal. This is natural when someone is revisiting an event that really happened. It is also one way to distinguish between liars and truth tellers. Emotional arousal can be faked (actors): shaking hands and quaking/breaking voice. It is harder to mimic the other things the body does. How do you control heart rate, respiration increase, dialation of the pupils, blood pressure? Look for it next time someone tells you a story. See if what they are telling you verbally matches the response of their body.
July 30, 2017 at 4:45 pm #107997NW Mike
ParticipantI like the Canada idea, but you better shoot it in Canada and make sure you follow all the laws. If you shoot it in the US and bring it to Canada, you violated all kinds of import laws. If you bring it to a big city for the reveal, the local cops would probably seize it right away as a public health hazard. A better idea, like Steve E said above: chop the fingers and toes and send them off to various news outlets and labs. Lure the news media with a fake celebrity scandal, then reveal the BF. Have a lawyer run interference for you. Stay paranoid. Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean someone is NOT following you
July 30, 2017 at 4:35 pm #107996NW Mike
ParticipantVery interesting information. A few years ago I was a guest at the National Conservation Training Center outside of Shepherdstown, WV. This is where the forestry officials train. I didn’t work for the Department Of Interior (DOI), I was just visiting for the lunch hour. There was an evening seminar on Bigfoot that night. I wish now that I tried to attend. It goes to show that DOI is aware of Bigfoot (aka O. Nerteros Pacificus, etc), regardless of what they say publicly.
March 15, 2017 at 10:01 pm #101297NW Mike
ParticipantIn an area I have hunted for a few years in northern Washington I noticed a different pattern. The knock initiator starts with two knocks, and the response from elsewhere is one knock. I think the initiator is the “Big Chief” of the area. All other knocks are single knocks. I have heard other single knocks fade off into the distance.
Once I tried something different. I did a double knock and I got a single knock response, from a rock pile I had just walked past.
I like a mystery as much as the next person. I just sometimes wish the BF would come out and tell us what it all means. But that would just lead to more questions.February 27, 2017 at 5:56 am #100320NW Mike
ParticipantTeresa I don’t remember if it was a mare or not. But I have never shown these photos in public before.
A friend thought these were wind knots made by the wind blowing through the mane. But I don’t think the wind tied the knot at the bottom of the braid.
February 25, 2017 at 7:56 pm #100243NW Mike
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