People Who Believe Bigfoot/Sasquatch Doesn't Exist.
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2023 8:07 pm
People who do not believe Bigfoot/sasquatch exists may have some legitimacy to their claims.
I love the TV programs Life Below Zero - Alaska and Life Below Zero - Canada, the shows are about people who live off the grid in some of the remotest areas across North America.
The people involved are dispersed far and wide across Canada and Alaska yet no one has ever mentioned encounters with the hairy wild men except one. That person was Jessie Holmes. He was checking out the equipment required for a trip into the wilderness and the type of weapon needed for any animal confrontation and one particular weapon in case he ran into the white-haired hairy man (Yeti). Whether he meant it or was just saying it in jest was a little ambiguous.
No mention of finding Bigfoot footprints; no reports of peaking through the cabin windows; no incidence of having a freshly butchered moose or caribou carcass that they have had to leave overnight and come back the next morning to recover from being interfered with in fact no information on their existence at all.
It would be interesting to interview some of these people off camera and ask if they have had any hairy men encounters the only legitimate reason I can think of is that any mention of contact with Bigfoot/Sasquatch may influence people to turn off.
If I didn't hold the belief these creatures are interdimensional I may also hold the surmise that they don't exist.
I love the TV programs Life Below Zero - Alaska and Life Below Zero - Canada, the shows are about people who live off the grid in some of the remotest areas across North America.
The people involved are dispersed far and wide across Canada and Alaska yet no one has ever mentioned encounters with the hairy wild men except one. That person was Jessie Holmes. He was checking out the equipment required for a trip into the wilderness and the type of weapon needed for any animal confrontation and one particular weapon in case he ran into the white-haired hairy man (Yeti). Whether he meant it or was just saying it in jest was a little ambiguous.
No mention of finding Bigfoot footprints; no reports of peaking through the cabin windows; no incidence of having a freshly butchered moose or caribou carcass that they have had to leave overnight and come back the next morning to recover from being interfered with in fact no information on their existence at all.
It would be interesting to interview some of these people off camera and ask if they have had any hairy men encounters the only legitimate reason I can think of is that any mention of contact with Bigfoot/Sasquatch may influence people to turn off.
If I didn't hold the belief these creatures are interdimensional I may also hold the surmise that they don't exist.