Should Bigfoot Researchers Care About Shape Shifting Reports?
The question Regan Lee asked at Technorati today is whether Bigfoot is a shape shifter. Regan realizes that most Bigfoot research specialists reject the notion and ignore shape shifting reports, however reports of this nature still trickle in. Should we take them seriously?
The last person who told me that Bigfoot shape shifted into a bear earned my intense skepticism, but that hardly means that it couldn’t happen. Two years ago I wouldn’t have considered that they could be interdimensional, but now, after doing psychic research that uncovered elements of interdimensional information sharing, I’m beginning to wonder if it is possible. I am going to be the first to state here, in public, that just because I think shape shifting is way too far-out to be an acceptable theory, I COULD BE WRONG. So there, I’ve said it. And so could hundreds of others who think this couldn’t happen.
So Regan, in case you ever read this… I’ll keep it in mind. And if anyone comes up with any proof that shape shifting happens, please share it with me.
Bigfoot Mind Probe Experience
A blogger reported that in 1983 he was camping when a female Sasquatch held him captive and probed his mind. Then he probed hers. I don’t know if this is a fact or if it is great fiction, but I’d like to know more.
My most recent methods for seeking Bigfoot involve following instincts and vibes, and using psychic contact, so call me a believer; I think this could have happened.
The posting I’m referring to can be found here: Tragic
Bigfoot Compared to Buddha
“Bigfoot’s kind of like my Buddha,” a San Francisco artist said. Not only that, the artist calls himself Bigfoot and has a current solo exhibition in Culver City where the subject of all the paintings is… you guessed it! Bigfoot!
Shana Ting Lipton’s article in the LA Times, Former tagger Bigfoot leaves fingerprint on art world, tells the story of a child who saw Leonard Nimoy’s Bigfoot documentary on TV years ago, and was so inspired by the mysterious monster that he dedicated his life, and his artistic talent, to him.
A Letter To Bigfoot
Yesterday the Toronto Star published columnist Vinay Menon’s poignant letter to Bigfoot in anticipation of the Bobby Long documentary on CTV. Urging Bigfoot to end the mystery, he wrote: “
Canadian Bigfoot Research Documentary Airs Tonight
Bobby Clarke saw a Bigfoot, filmed it, then made some money – something a thousand Bigfoot researchers would love to do. But Bobby did this unintentionally while innocently working in the Manitoba wilderness. That’s the story we were told in 2005 when this all happened.
Tonight Canadians will learn the rest of the story, from Bobby Clarke himself. He’s going to tell how all this affected his life on There’s Something Out There: A Bigfoot Encounter airing on CTV at 7pm ET.

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I won’t be watching this since I don’t have any TV access, and because I’ll be working tonight. If you see it, let me know what you thought of it.
March 30, 2007
Site Upgrade: *Messages To Be Restored*
I upgraded this site to a newer, better version of WordPress today. I deleted the old database and am in the process of restoring some of the old messages and comments.
Despite many tries, I couldn’t restore a backup copy of the database because it was corrupted. Therefore some of the old postings may never be restored for a variety of reasons.
To those who posted comments about Bigfoot sightings and experiences you had: your comments will, somehow, be restored. It may take me a while to get to them, but I value everything you wrote and will do my best to get this work done soon.
EVERYONE: You must re-register for this site to leave comments. All the user registrations were lost along with everything else in the database.
Here’s the registration link: http://bigfootsightings.org/wp-register.php
March 28, 2007
Thank You, Bigfoot Sightings Visitors
According to my site statistics today, Bigfoot Sightings is receiving an average of 456 visits per day. Visitors look at an average of 1071 pages every day! Thank you, everyone, for making Bigfoot Sightings the success that it is. I’m in the process of upgrading this blog. After doing that, I’ll be redesigning the site to make it more useful to people who are researching Bigfoot sighting activity. My plans include offering more in-depth information about recent news reports, and expanding the basic information infrastructure of the site.
March 26, 2007
Mushmasta’s Bigfoot Video
This You-Tube video has been getting lots of attention lately as reported by a Canadian site, the Times-Columnist: Bigfoot or bear? YouTube viewers debate. The 94-second video may show a Sasquatch, though some think it shows a bear. The site of the filming is near Tofino, BC. It dates from last summer but wasn’t put on You-Tube until February 4, 2007.
The You-Tube page, in case you want to add to the 41 comments that already exist there: Strange Humanoid Encounter
A set of stills from the film:



My conclusion: The film shows something large and dark, walking upright. Hopefully not a prank (I’ve seen similar things turn out to be pranks, so I’m skeptical.) The location is perfect for a sighting. I want very much for this to be a valid sighting, but would have to see impressive corroborating evidence to become a believer. Please, people, if you have sightings like these, safeguard the scene, preserve the footprints, look for hair, broken branches, etc. . . . and if possible, call a local zoologist to visit the scene to give validity to your experience and findings.
March 15, 2007
Why Not Report It?
Around here (Happy Camp, California) people see Bigfoot but few report it. For a while, when JavaBob was in town, people would go to him and tell him about things they’d seen. He was a friendly deli owner everyone in town knew, and easy to talk to. But since he left last year there’s no central meeting place, and people aren’t talking. Why do you suppose that is? My guesses are (1) that they don’t want people to think of them as crazy; too many people, even locals, are verbally abusive toward people who say they’ve seen Bigfoot. And (2) they think they are protecting Bigfoot by not giving away the location of the one they saw. Am I missing any other important reasons here? All I’m asking for is a location to research. A new sighting here in the Klamath National Forest, or somewhere nearby, would give my partner and I a place to go look for recent footprints and other signs to verify what is reported as a Bigfoot sighting. But without a report, I’m having to rely entirely on my intuition.

