Bigfoot Make Their Presence Known In New Location.
I travel about forty five miles to meet family for mothers day. After all the festivities I went to Norris Dam State Park to see the water spilling over the dam. I also took a short hike in the water shed area. I had been told by other researchers in the area that there is an active clan of Bigfoot in the state park around the dam. It appears they were correct. I capture the classic "tree snap" on video and find a strange formation of sticks in the trail.
Too bad you haven't cracked the code of the symbols made with sticks yet. I am betting it is a form of written language. Probably would give you more clues to what is going on when you find them. So curious. It is obviously meant not to be missed in the middle of the trail like that and such large sticks used to make the sign. They probably think we are really dumb...lol.
now that you have officially interacted with three(four, including childhood) different "groups" or clans, what do you estimate their population might be in the lower 48? just a guess...?I have to think there is a much greater population than people may suspect. perhaps their population is growing with the regrowth of previously clear-cut forested lands,,, especially in the northeastern populated areas. whats your take?
I think they population density is going to surprise us. I think it has been on the rise lately. I do not buy the hogwash that urban sprawl is pushing them out. There are more forested areas now than when the first settlers arrived. I think there are thousands in the Appalachians, and nation wide could be well into six figures. Of course this is my opinion.
I had a thought today when I saw the sticks on the trail you saw it made me think of Kanji characters. I have been mulling this over in my mind all day trying to decide if I should say it out loud. I heard someone talking about the Samurai speech Bigfoot has been heard to make like in the Sierra sounds. This led me to thinking if Bigfoot migrated to North America from Asia there could possibly be some primitive writing involved that could be like Japanese Kanji or Chinese characters. I have a book that might interest you called God's Promise to the Chinese by Ethel R. Nelson. It is about some of the oldest written Chinese language found on tortoise shells called Oracle bone. I am wondering if it is possible some of the things you are seeing in the woods could possibly stem from this language in the archaic past. It think it is worth thinking about since no one really knows what these figures mean. Who knows where the answers will come from. I know you have investigated the different Indian languages. Have you seen anything there that could possibly relate to the figures in sticks you have seen?
Too bad you haven't cracked the code of the symbols made with sticks yet. I am betting it is a form of written language. Probably would give you more clues to what is going on when you find them. So curious. It is obviously meant not to be missed in the middle of the trail like that and such large sticks used to make the sign. They probably think we are really dumb...lol.
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ReplyDeletenow that you have officially interacted with three(four, including childhood) different "groups" or clans, what do you estimate their population might be in the lower 48? just a guess...?I have to think there is a much greater population than people may suspect. perhaps their population is growing with the regrowth of previously clear-cut forested lands,,, especially in the northeastern populated areas. whats your take?
I think they population density is going to surprise us. I think it has been on the rise lately. I do not buy the hogwash that urban sprawl is pushing them out. There are more forested areas now than when the first settlers arrived. I think there are thousands in the Appalachians, and nation wide could be well into six figures. Of course this is my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI had a thought today when I saw the sticks on the trail you saw it made me think of Kanji characters. I have been mulling this over in my mind all day trying to decide if I should say it out loud. I heard someone talking about the Samurai speech Bigfoot has been heard to make like in the Sierra sounds. This led me to thinking if Bigfoot migrated to North America from Asia there could possibly be some primitive writing involved that could be like Japanese Kanji or Chinese characters. I have a book that might interest you called God's Promise to the Chinese by Ethel R. Nelson. It is about some of the oldest written Chinese language found on tortoise shells called Oracle bone. I am wondering if it is possible some of the things you are seeing in the woods could possibly stem from this language in the archaic past. It think it is worth thinking about since no one really knows what these figures mean. Who knows where the answers will come from. I know you have investigated the different Indian languages. Have you seen anything there that could possibly relate to the figures in sticks you have seen?
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