Three Blogs That Link To Bigfoot Sightings
One section of my site statistics lists each website that has sent visitors my way. I’d like to thank each of these blog writers with a profile here.
The three blogs that sent the most visitors to Bigfoot Sightings during April 2008 are:
Professor Hex
Professor Hex, Scholar of the Strange and Mysterious, has been going strong since 2004 and has developed quite a following. I know this because his site sends more visitors to Bigfoot Sightings than any other. He is constantly scouring the web, including news sites, to bring news and links to you.
Stan Courtney
Stan Courtney is one of the most credible and professional Bigfoot researchers I’ve come upon on the web. He links to Bigfoot Sightings on his extensive links page, SquatchMarks, and I’m glad he does because he sends quite a few visitors to Bigfoot Sightings every month.
Encounters With The Unexplained
Encounters With The Unexplained is another very active paranormal research blog, and is the third most common referrer of visitors to this site (not counting search engines). Blogging from Canada is Aura who had many paranormal experiences as a child. She updates nearly every day on a variety of paranormal topics, including Bigfoot.
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.
