Jun 5

The Reasons For Aggressive Sasquatch Behavior

Mattsquatch Presents writes “Let’s talk about why aggressive Sasquatch encounters happen. ”

 

13 Responses to “The Reasons For Aggressive Sasquatch Behavior”

  1. Richard P

    I think that with the amount of time that I’ve spent in high activity areas. That the bigfoots have figured out that I’m not a threat and that I’m not scared of them.

    With long taupe hair and a full white beard and an athletic build. I look different than most humans. If they’re not anti social, I’m going to go up to them and talk with them if they don’t retreat.

  2. Kim C. L

    OK, I need to have a plan,
    so, if one grabs me, it will get tired of me fast.
    Rather than decide to play with me for a while, like a house cat.
    I know, poop myself! Lots! Pee too! Lots!
    OK, I got a plan, one I can depend on myself to accomplish!!
    This was a scary show, many thanks!

  3. Evelyn L

    Obviously these things do not want to have anything to do with humans, good or bad. It is silly to say that they avoid humans because humans are all so “evil.” Not all humans are evil. Most people just want to live in peace. People immigrated to North America seeking a place to live in peace. Of course, the elites who believe that it is their job to rule the world are in their own class but that is not usually who is out in the wilderness having violent encounters with a huge monstrous creature that is not supposed to exist.
    From what I have heard these things believe that whatever ground that they happen to be standing on at the moment is their territory. They do not want people near them. The scent of humans will make most wild animals run away. That is nature. These things are not part of the natural ecosystem. They do not behave like other wild animals. They are vengeful. They go back and get six of their buddies to come scare you half to death or kill you if you happen to piss one of them off. No bear does that.
    They are opportunistic. They usually do not attack a group of people. They are smart enough to know better but there are thousands of individuals that have gone missing in wilderness areas. If these things are pissed off enough on a particular day they will take a human and kill it.
    These things are known to stalk women and children. A friendly forest creature does not do that. The Raccoons, Foxes, deer, and even the Black Bears that walk around our yard at night do not stare into the windows of our home. They look for food and go on their way. THOSE are friendly forest creatures NOT the 9ft hairy creatures that pound on homes and stare in windows or throw stones at you as you walk down a path!

  4. Paul M

    Well I’m glad For the 6 or 7 times I have encountered THEM = THEY have been semi cool…. We do go with alot OF FIREPOWER… we do not hide our wepons… we keep them in plain sight…. l PERSONALLY never aimed a gun at any… l have had small rocks thrown by me and sticks… l had big rocks thrown in a general direction of me… l had stick brakes so loud iT sounded like a 30 /6 going off 25 feet from me… l seen them at night with in 75 feet… l had them bump and brake my tent… they scared my 2 German shepherd dogs into a silence l have never seen before… and other things that are just really wierd…. l do know these things are huge & can be dangerous…. lm very aware of this … All we can do is take precautions , if we want to be around them…. Be safe People….

  5. Gumshoguy

    (Matt) You did not mention the times of years of birthing or mating – as I firmly believe it is critically important to understand that lots of these aggressive encounters fall within those windows of time and cannot be overlooked or understated.

  6. L. Oriana S

    Anyone who has researched knows that unidentified federal goons are highly aware of and deeply interested in hiding the evidence of these things. I believe that’s because they have experimented with some of them, using the same bio-enhancement, remote control and tracking tech they are trying on human super-soldiers. I suspect the black ops goons know where their ‘experiments’ are at all times and likely also hold back the highly aggressive nature these beasts are engineered to have….for now – but that could change with a simple dial on a frequency controller. In my opinion saying “If they wanted to hurt me they would have by now” is childishly naive.

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