Apr 2

U.S. Soldiers Have Encounter with Entire Tribe of Rock Apes

During the Vietnam War, many soldiers reported of encounters with large bipedal apes in the jungles of Laos. One particular hill in Vietnam was the site of so many rock ape sightings that it became known as Monkey Mountain. While no corpses of these strange creatures were ever recovered, or any clear pictures taken of them, the fact that sightings of them were so widespread and common throughout the war makes them worthy at least of an investigation.

U.S. Soldiers Have Encounter with Entire Tribe of Rock Apes

4 Responses to “U.S. Soldiers Have Encounter with Entire Tribe of Rock Apes”

  1. Candace N

    One of the commenters said the rock apes can’t bend their knees. They run fast on flat land. “Uphill, downhill and sideways around a mountain is their weakness.”

    • Charles R

      I also read some of the comments, and a good many that served in Vietnam briefly told their encounters with them. They seem to be much shorter than our NA Bigfoot, maybe due to the intense heat and humidity of this area. Or they are just another different hominid specie with extraordinary strength and stealth. Maybe the same as the Orang Pendek of Sumatra and other parts of Indonesia. About 10 years ago I was talking with a Vietnam Vet while outside our Ohio DMV. Me being me, asked if he had ever run into these rock apes. He openly stated he was with intelligence and had not, however his brother had run into them in the Central Highland Mountains of Vietnam. I really never expected this.

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