Thursday, September 7, 2023

Native Americans know Sasquatch is real

Top15s, 3/18/17; Monstrum (PBS, 9/7/23); Xochitl, Seth Auberon, Seven, Wisdom Quarterly
Just as the Parks Department posts signs today, ancient American Indians used pictographs.

Top 15 most convincing sightings caught on tape
Stand still! I'm trying to get proof you exist. - But I don't want all humans to know we exist.
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(Top15s) This Top 15 list searched the Web for the most convincing Bigfoot sightings caught on tape.

People have dedicated their lives to finding more than seeing a Sasquatch but bagging it and bringing it to the feet of science and finding a lab with the guts to publish the findings without trying to say it's a bear or unknown cryptid (like Dr. Melba Ketchum has done only to be discredited by all the people capitalizing on Bigfoot hysteria or making In Search Of-style TV shows, which would come to an end once it's certain).

I can sense them in the area, staring.
How can one prove the existence of a cryptid skunk ape if no evidence is good enough? Until more are shot to death and hauled in rather than buried when the hunter realizes they are a kind of human species (too close to us for comfort) rather than hairy apes, motivated by the wrong reasons, such as fame and riches. These motives have resulted in hoaxes in the past and, what's worse, the powers-that-be have forced successful hunters to redact their stories and evidence or else.
  • It's a bipedal primategreat ape, like a Bonobo
    (Evidence that such "powers" are keeping this cryptid's existence a secret comes from the fact that many park rangers know they exist and will say so in private, have listed the creatures as protected species without explanation, and have the government chase and hunt them, with military labs keeping a close eye on their strange biology. Look into it. Take a deep dive.
  • The Buddha confronted Yakkha Alavaka (SN I.10)
    If asked, Does Wisdom Quarterly believe? The answer is, Absolutely. Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, and Sikh cosmologies replete with these creatures (nature protectors/fiendish ogres, two distinct kinds with individual personalities, some peaceful, some vicious). Moreover, American Lloyd Pye laid to rest any doubts for Western, science-minded, where's-the-cold-hard-evidence types like us. Dr. Melba Ketchum's published evidence is convincing, forensic, scientific, and has DNA, hair, and saliva samples, as well as close up footage. BFRO, retired police detective David "Missing 411" Paulides, and other notables investigate more quietly and get in less trouble. But the science is clear: Sasquatch is here and has been since Europeans arrived to tell other Europeans about it. Natives knew all along).

It's clearly a smelly beast but its face is human.
Top15s is not trying to prove these videos are real or fake. This is simply an analysis. Let those with eyes see and decide for themselves.
This video compilation was made in collaboration with Sir Spooks. Check out his channel for more sighting videos. Written and co-narrated by Sir Spooks. Edited and co-narrated by Chills.

Wild men spirits are jinn.
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Uncovering the Enigma: Sasquatch sightings and our deep fear of the wild | Monstrum
Yeti is an upright "bear" hominid, a class of wild human with language, intelligence, powers.
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(Storied) Sept. 7, 2023: Is "Bigfoot" (Sasquatch, Yakkha, Rakshasa. Almas) a benevolent nature protecting beast or a bloodthirsty cannibal killer? Yes. It depends on whom one asks and when. Regardless, the Native American legend of Sasquatch dates back thousands of years and still captivates us to this day.

(Wiki) Many Indian tribes, Native Americans, the indigenous cultures of North America speak of mysterious hair-covered creatures living in forests [32].

Truth about their comings and goings it too much
According to anthropologist David Daegling, these Native legends existed long before contemporary reports by Euro-Americans of "Bigfoot."

Moreover, Buddhism and ancient Indian and proto-Indian tradition is well aware of forest protectors and cannibal wild men like the Yeti.

These stories differ in regional details and between families in the same community but are particularly prevalent in the Pacific Northwest [33].

The problem is the "high strangeness"
On the Tule River Indian Reservation, petroglyphs created by a tribe of Yokuts at a site called Painted Rock seem to depict a group of Bigfoot called "The Family" [34]. The local tribespeople call the largest of the glyphs "Hairy Man," and they are estimated to be between 500 and 1,000 years old [35].

Sixteenth century Spanish explorers and Mexican settlers told tales of the los Vigilantes Oscuros, or "the Dark Watchers," large creatures alleged to stalk camps at night [36].

In the region that is now Mississippi, a Jesuit priest was living with the Natchez in 1721 and reported stories of hairy creatures in the forest known to scream loudly and steal livestock [37]. More
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