Feb 14

The Mind of Sasquatch and the Secret to their Success

Christopher Noël writes “How could a gigantic human-like primate POSSIBLY exist in North America without being discovered? Sorry, but that just defies common sense!” This is the main mental block preventing most people from grasping the fact that Sasquatch is a real species. For a long time, I found all explanations of this mystery unsatisfying…until I began thinking outside the box.”

10 Responses to “The Mind of Sasquatch and the Secret to their Success”

  1. Antonio C

    I worked in special ed for 15 years. I found the brain in the autism spectrum very much like the brain of a dog. Very focused on body language. Much more tuned in then we can ever be. Lacking emotional connection but where we have emotions they overachieve in acuity to details. No eye contact and when you make eye contact they feel confronted. Words are overkill when communicating with the autism spectrum brain. Body language or kinesics is key. Interesting that if you apply kinesics to interacting with Sasquatch you might get success.

    Wes, hope you find it useful

    • Wolf

      According to witness reports, Sasquatch seem to lack some frontal lobe area, but make up for it in brain space at the back of the skull… like Neanderthal.

      I cannot remember where I read it, but years ago someone proposed that Neanderthals may have been capable of mental telepathy because thier brains evolved in such a drastically different direction.

      I have often wondered if there may not be some truth to this concept, especially after hearing so many witnesses relate experiences of so called ‘mindspeak’?

  2. Antonio C

    And I mean no disrespect by using a dog as a reference, a dog is the only animal that I know and love, my last dog was like family member and when he died of cancer it broke my heart. But I do know the dog brain and I think it’s a primitive brain that we all have. Animals overall show this characteristic. Emotional intelligence seems useless in the animal world. Just my two sense.

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