Joe who is a listener of the show started this thread in the forums. I have invited him to come on the show and share his thoughts and some of the responses from you. If you have a topic you would like to share, start a forum thread and email me wes@sasquatchchronicles.com. I would like to have interesting content on the show that you want to hear.
The Origin Debate Continues: We Would Like To Hear From You
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Joe writes “It seems like the origin debate has garnered quite a bit of interest. When I thought about it initially, the first thing that came to mind was Melba Ketchum’s Genome Project and the dna results, and although mainstream science refuses to jump on board and not even take a look at the study, or test the samples, as i stated in my comments in the forum, I have a hard time believing that she spent 5 years of hard work, and exhausting long hours to screw this up purposely or perpetuate false results. I stand by that and believe it showed what it showed. Admittedly, I know zero about dna testing and I think I speak for the majority of us when I say that. I can get about 2 or 3 pages into that study and i am ready to go into a deep coma like state for the lack of understanding all the technical jargon. It’s way over this farm boys head. That being said, i started racking my brain trying to think what other factors are out there, that would persuade me even more in my belief, that these creatures are indeed of human origin. I remembered one posting that i read from Jay Carlsen, (thank you Jay,) who wanted to know if I had ever seen the presentation by Llyod Pye on youtube called Everything you know is wrong, and as a matter of fact, i had. I remembered that in Mr. Pye’s presentation he spoke a lot about apes and humans, but it had been so long since i had seen it that I had to go back and watch it again. He talked about how apes didn’t have the anatomical makeup to form words, that’s when my light came on, it doesn’t come on much anymore so I paid particular attention when it did. Apparently, apes do not have vocal tracts that move freely enough, nor do they have the necessary coordination in the larynx muscles to allow them to form words. Zoologists have been trying for years to get captive primates to form words with zero success. Then I thought about the many reports of people hearing their names or family members names being called from the woods, or hearing their dogs names being called, and sounding like the person who usually calls the dog. This has been reported many times, too many to fall to some type of coincidence. So is it possible that not only the obvious anatomical similarities, the arms, legs, feet, hands, eyes, nose, mouth, resembles ours, but some of the internal structure may to as well? Which brings up another question, Are the only types of Sasquatch capable of forming words and imitating peoples voices have the human facial characteristics or can the types most resembling the ape have this ability as well? And is it just one or the other or both? What do you think?
Wes and I will discuss this very topic next week on the air, he will still be doing his regular show, just a little addition and something interesting that you can contribute to the show. so let me know what you think. We will go over your responses during the week and pull out a few of the most interesting ones and we may even possibly read yours. Looking forward to the responses.”