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May 11, 2012

Bigfoot Research With Love


What would it look like if we approached our work as Bigfoot researchers with an attitude of love? To reach that perspective we would have to raise our vibrations, and this means working on connecting with our spirits until we can truly feel love shining from our hearts and radiating from us to the world around us.

Love is an attractive force. It holds things together. It brings things together . . . like magnetism.

Bigfoot research with love would attract like-minded, or should I say, like-hearted … beings … to us. It would immediately tell a perceptive being that we are trustworthy.

In my last posting I wrote that Bigfoots, the forest people, do not want to be confronted by human beings that are afraid of them. Frightened human beings with rifles have been known to shoot them. Even though I came by this bit of information via psychic means, when you think about it, this is nothing but common sense! I didn’t think of it before because I wasn’t thinking with a Bigfoot’s perspective! See: It Has Been Proven That We’re All Psychic, and This Can Be Applied to Bigfoot Research.

Bigfoot research with love would provide the glue that would bring a human and Sasquatch together on one wavelength. Love is a communication device . . . with love you can communicate with people even though you don’t share a verbal language.

“Only heart to heart can speak the bliss of mystic knowers.” – Rumi

Try it – you might like it!!

Besides, you must have heard that we’re all heading into a big change that will require a heightening of our vibratory rates. You can do it unconsciously, or consciously. Your choice.

Love… what a novel idea! It brings us back to what’s true and natural for us. Sasquatches may not understand what we’re saying, but they can feel the vibration of radiant love, and respond favorably to it.

Aside from that, I’d like to mention the love between Bigfoot researchers. There’s been too much competition, suspicion, mistrust, and anger. I suggest we set aside all those negative conditions, and replace them with love. Imagine how much more we could do if we worked together with love, consideration, compassion, and camaraderie. I had to look up that last word to spell it. Synonyms are conviviality, bonhomie, and brotherhood. Isn’t this feeling good?

Love. Let’s give it a try!

July 28, 2011

Could Bigfoot be the Next Newly Discovered Race of Human Beings?


This video about the discovery of a hitherto unknown race of humans is an eye-opening reminder that the next big news story could be that Bigfoot is real and they are our cousins!

 
We are all looking forward to learning the results of Dr. Myrna Ketchum’s Bigfoot DNA project. If we learn that Bigfoot is human, we’re going to drop the “ape” description and rethink our approach to meeting with them.

If they are hiding from us because we’re a dangerous species, maybe with enactment of protection laws they’ll decide eventually to communicate more with us.

If they’re hiding because contact with us could cause them to develop new kinds of sickness, perhaps there’s a solution for that too.

I would like to think that there’s something we might be able to do to make their lives in the wilderness more comfortable. Cave furniture? Soft beds? Better food? Whatever it is, a program for getting Bigfoot out of isolation and primitive living and into better living conditions would be something to consider.

As usual, my imagination is working overtime.

What would you do for Bigfoot if you knew they were your cousins? Would you want to leave them alone and let them fend for themselves, or would you want to do something to help them?

July 1, 2011

What is the Plural of “Bigfoot”?


Would you say the plural of “Bigfoot” is “Bigfeet”? Or “Bigfoots”?

Right now, honestly, when I need to use the plural, I usually revert to “Sasquatches” because I’m not sure what’s most proper.

The word “Bigfoot” is kind of a strange name for this creature, in my opinion. It started in the nineteen-fifties when Humboldt County road workers found large footprints in the dusty dirt of the unpaved road beds they created. But surely this creature has a better name than that. I would L-O-V-E to know what they call themselves!

The word “Sasquatch” is not really a Native American name. “Oma” is… but would you then say “I saw three Omas yesterday?”

“Yeti” is a great name, and easy to make into the plural, “Yetis”. I don’t think anyone would argue with that.

“Wild Man” seems most reasonable to me.. and the plural would be “Wild Men” . . . plain and easy. But there are so many wild and crazy men in the world today, who would know the term referred to something large, reclusive and hairy?

So, I just thought I’d put it out there for your opinions…. what do you think the plural of “Bigfoot” should be?

September 6, 2009

David Paulides Responds to the Bigfoot Massacre Issue


While checking out David Paulides’ North America Bigfoot Search website yesterday to verify a statement in my first posting about Tribal Bigfoot, I noticed that Paulides has added an undated “blog post” that seems to be a response to the Bigfoot Massacre hooplah/outcry that started on Cryptomundo with Loren Coleman’s postings of MK Davis pictures and videos compared to responses by John Green. Coleman’s posts included a couple derisive mentions of Paulides’ name which set me off, and I responded with a few blog posts of my own, shocked that Paulides would be associated with such an outrageous theory. Perhaps I should have kept it to myself, but I was very upset by the issue, especially after seeing David Paulides’ name mentioned! Plus I thought the photoshopping on the videos Coleman linked to was outrageous!

You can read David Paulides’ blog post #67 “Professional Investigations” on his blog in small orange lettering on black (which gives me eye strain) . . . or praise God because it is also posted on David Paulides’ Author Page at Amazon in legible black on white. (Updated Aug. 28, 2009, so it definitely looks like a response to this particular issue.) (Sorry, my ex-webdesigner’s rant about white backgrounds for professional sites just slipped out. See my page on creating author websites for other suggestions for professional-looking sites.)

I agree in part with this statement from his blog posting: “…the world of Bigfoot is one of the most dysfunctional arenas in any spectrum imaginable. It’s a place where many can’t work together, most don’t have friends, a majority of research ‘groups’ are a group of one and almost all have an ego the size of Texas.” I’ve met more people with ego problems who are into Bigfoot research than in any other group I’ve associated with. However I’ve also met some very decent, humble, pleasant people; we’re not all made from the same mold.

I believe he was referring to Coleman when he wrote, “They don’t go into the field, they manage a website where they obtain revenue from selling ads on their site, they make occasional television show appearances and they pedal their books. This group has an inordinate amount of time to sit, read others sites and again, try to find a story that is controversial about Bigfoot so they can drive traffic to their site and increase the revenue to their wallet.” In case he was including me in that group I have to admit… I don’t make money on this site. The small amount of money I get from AdSense for this site doesn’t cover my server and domain expenses.

Though I’m no big fan of Coleman’s I also want to say he’s making money his way which is fine, and David Paulides is making out well too as I understand it because he told me he’s backed by a group of business people in the Silicon Valley area who invested in his project, plus he sells books. I think it is time we all stopped blaming other Bigfoot researchers for the way they attempt or manage to make money with their Bigfoot research projects. More on this in my recent posting: Bigfooting for Cash: Capitalizing on Bigfoot.

If I had a way to make money with Bigfoot research, I’d be doing it too because I’m now unemployed and living on the edge, financially. I don’t even have hot water in my home because I can’t afford the propane for the hot water heater. I’ve discovered that taking a cold shower isn’t too bad if you do it right after taking a long hike. I don’t have money to do long-distance research projects or buy Bigfoot research equipment or go to conventions. But I do have enough to rent a cabin in the forest and drive to local Bigfoot research locations, and maintain a blog. I’m not complaining… and I love living here despite few job opportunities. I also appreciate having more time for Bigfoot research and blogging since I lost my job!

I found David Paulides’ resonse in Blog posting #67 to be cryptic beyond belief – a technique no doubt perfected in his law enforcement days. Rather than coming right out and telling us what he’s talking about he skirts the topic while commenting on his professionalism. Call me a little disappointed, but a cryptic and uninformative response is better than none at all.

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