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    Default Are tree structures viable clues to Sasquatch activity?

    Really nice tree structure and the degree of design is apparent. Many tree structures can be discounted to windfall but some are not so easy to explain. Either a hoax or SAS...


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    Default Re: Are tree structures viable clues to Sasquatch activity?

    There is definitely more to life than meets the eye.

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    Default Re: Are tree structures viable clues to Sasquatch activity?

    if one has read incredible anthropologist LLyod Pye's book "Everything You Know is Wrong" these creatures most definietely exist- why shouldn't they?- and then some... (why shouldn't they?)-

    then enter the research of David Paulides...

    all I can say is: the world out there is NOT what we have been told it is- and the physical world is just a small channel to what is really out there...

    please be well all-

    Larry

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    Default Re: Are tree structures viable clues to Sasquatch activity?

    Quote Posted by Cardillac (here)
    if one has read incredible anthropologist LLyod Pye's book "Everything You Know is Wrong" these creatures most definietely exist- why shouldn't they?- and then some... (why shouldn't they?)-

    then enter the research of David Paulides...

    all I can say is: the world out there is NOT what we have been told it is- and the physical world is just a small channel to what is really out there...

    please be well all-

    Larry

    Tree structures like this, cairn stone stacking and other small gifts left behind by Sasquatch are many times attempts at communication.
    Why can't they just come out and communicate? Scott Carpenter addresses this phenomenon here. http://bf-field-journal.blogspot.com...yopinions.html


    • The Bigfoot/Sasquatch are reclusive and avoid direct human contact at almost any cost. They are “hyper-elusive” which borderlines on fanaticism. The question that remains unanswered is why they live this way. Is it by choice or by force? The evidence is mounting that both the subsistence existence and reclusiveness may not be by choice but coerced. The question then becomes who is enforcing this lifestyle on the Bigfoot/Sasquatch and why?
    • Many times the behavior of the Bigfoot mimics that of someone in a prison camp. They cannot communicate with us directly so they use stones, sticks, and other forms of communication that their “over seers” will not recognize. I have read many accounts of how the POW’s in Vietnam had to communicate with each other while under the watchful eye of the prison guards. I see amazing similarities in the way the Bigfoot attempt to communicate with me and other researchers. If this is true then who are the “guards” and why are the Bigfoot under such tight surveillance?
    Indeed, "who are the guards". The Sasquatch enigma is so much more than just Sasquatch. We may be looking at a situation where our world is inhabited and ruled by those who possess extradimensional and all-seeing type abilities.
    If the powerful, telepathic Sasquatch with his abilities which include infrasound that can disorient, cause memory loss and incapicate must worry about not upsetting "the guards" then who and what are they freaking like?
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    Default Re: Are tree structures viable clues to Sasquatch activity?

    Quote cairn stone stacking
    With Bill Ryan's Wawa thread being of interest and looking at the landscape which is high mountain scattered with trees/shrubs the stone cairn building is an interesting possibility. Even searched for finding bigfoot clues with rock cairns and not much said about them. By exploring stick structures a little more its easy to find the authentic ones that "stick" out, (bad joke) so to speak. A lot of them look natural but out of a certain percentage some become more interesting. Any way to explore stone cairns and link to Wawa as communication would be a good discovery.

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