Bigfoot Mind Probe Experience Redux
This is an extension of an earlier Bigfoot mind probe posting originally published in 2007. My own Bigfoot mind probes since that time have changed my thinking on the topic. I am a believer in psychic phenomena as I’ve experienced this many times, however the Bigfoot mind probe as explained by the blogger at http://www.brokenpants.com seems unlikely. I’m still somewhat on the fence, however, because I don’t believe I’m the one to judge the mental experiences of others. Under certain circumstances what he wrote is possible. I’m just saying, to my perhaps limited way of thinking, it is unlikely. First you’d have to encounter a Bigfoot who had an interest in probing the mind of a human. Then you’d have to have a human walking the Akashic Records through a Bigfoot’s total-species memory banks. How likely is that? I’m not saying it couldn’t happen.
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
(I originally wrote that in 2007.)
After several years of experimentation with psychic contact with Bigfoot I’m going to say I think the mind probe story is unlikely. I realize that there are many levels of psychic awareness but the likelihood of a Bigfoot and human meeting and being capable of probing each others’ minds is slim. Perhaps if the human was tripping on a psycho-awareness drug at the moment it would have been more likely. If this was the case, would the drugged condition of the human attract the Bigfoot to him?
The extent to which the blogger claims to be aware of Sasquatch thinking processes and information makes the story he wrote even more unlikely. He wrote that he “found 14 new sciences, and their 1400 untapped technologies, in their unconscious collective”. That sounds like a lot of tripping through Akashic Records and a prolonged OOBE… how else would he have received all that extensive information?
I’ve had some psychic experiences that involve Sasquatches and they don’t strike me as scientifically knowledgeable or friendly. In psychic realms, just as in the physical realm, most of them just want to be left alone.
I had only one psychic experience wherein the Bigfoot wanted to know more about me. In that case, he asked me questions – he did not probe my mind. In every other experience the reaction I got was something like, “What are you doing here? I don’t want to talk to you.” So, needless to say, I didn’t continue the conversation. It isn’t my intention to go where I’m not welcome.
That said, it is a great way to learn where their habitats are. If I wanted to be intrusive I’d know where to go. If I were to go on a forest expedition I’d know in advance whether the location was worth visiting, in terms of Sasquatch population statistics.
So back to the question – can a Bigfoot probe the mind of a human being? I believe that’s possible with enough mental focus and concentration. Since Sasquatches are not distracted by television sets and iPhones they probably have developed better mental capacities than the average human being.
One more consideration is the imagination of the blogger at http://www.brokenpants.com. He’s an artist and cartoonist. Fascinating blog. Immensely creative, with innovative ideas making him a world-class cartoonist. Quite an amazing sense of humor!
Last October I visited Michael Rugg at the Bigfoot Discovery Museum in Felton, CA. I mentioned my email correspondence with Don Campbell, who died too young a few years back. I wanted to talk to him about Don because Don went to visit Michael at the museum before his untimely death following a swine flu shot. Long story… anyhow… Michael mentioned Don’s amazing imagination. He was another immensely intelligent and creative person capable of weaving a story – and many have been the times I’ve wished I had the courage to phone Don’s sister to ask what happened to Don’s handwritten novels. I still might, one of these days. I would like for them to be published. What’s the possibility of that?
So are creative and imaginative people less likely to be believed? This is one of those aspects of Bigfoot research that brings out the cautious skeptic in many of us. I don’t find any flaws in Don’s Bigfoot stories, or in the mind probe blogger’s “tragic” posting. Much of what he said was true. The idea that the US government scientists are polluting the Bigfoot species’ collective unconscious with their experimentation – well, that’s another possibility. I’d like to know your opinions on all of this!
- Bigfoot Research With Love
- It Has Been Proven That We’re All Psychic, and This Can Be Applied to Bigfoot Research
- RIP Don Campbell – Bigfoot Researcher
- Bigfoot DNA – Proof Within Controversy
- Bigfoot: to Research or Not to Research?
September 17, 2011
Major Misquote of Me in the News!
My face is red… OMG I didn’t say that! I love the publicity but I wish it said something I’d actually said rather than something that sounds to me like a grandiose delusion.
Here’s what I’m quoted as saying: “There have been more Bigfoot sightings here than anywhere in the world,” said Linda Martin, who operates the blog bigfootsightings.org. “Happy Camp is surrounded by wilderness. It’s one of the only areas left where they can survive.” See the Article!
I personally don’t believe there are more Bigfoot sightings in the Klamath River Valley than anyplace else in the world, so I’m sure I didn’t say that. Sorry if I gave that impression, but reality is that there are probably more sightings in other areas, such as in Washington and British Columbia.
And as for the Happy Camp area being one of the only places where they can survive, I’m sure I wouldn’t say that either. There are Bigfoot sightings in many countries and 49 of the US states (not in Hawaii).
The reporter might have gotten the wrong impression because I am concerned about how Bigfoot’s world has shrunk. 150 years ago they lived in the San Francisco Bay Area and San Joaquin Valley. But now they’re shoved back into the forested mountains. As humans pave over more of the planet our forest cousins are forced to retreat.
Yes, they’re here in the Klamath-Siskiyou Mountains, but that’s not one of the only places. There are many areas all over the USA and world where they’ve been seen.
So, I’m posting this here, blushing, because I sure didn’t say what was quoted and I think the reporter may have misunderstood because of the noise level around the booth where he spoke to me. The interview was in the middle of our Bigfoot Jamboree celebration.
Being a reporter is a tough job. The man was very busy gathering information for his article, and the pressure to get these articles out quickly without fail is enormous. So I am not angry that I was misquoted, but just a little embarrassed because any Bigfoot researcher would immediately know that what I was quoted as saying is simply not true.
This just goes to show how easy it is for a reporter to get the wrong idea about what’s being said.
- Bigfoot Expedition Near Bend, Oregon
- Possible Bigfoot Habitat Destroyed By Forest Fire
- Bigfoot in Illinois
- Tribal Bigfoot – Comments on Chapter Two: “The Bigfoot Map Project”
- Whistles and Whoops – Follow-up with the Forest Service Wildlife Biologist
July 25, 2011
Alberta: Bigfoot Walking on Water
I just had to use that title! …But the water was frozen, so it was actually walking on ice. I recently received this Bigfoot sighting report from Alberta, Canada. The sighting was in 1991 – about twenty years ago.
It was January 1991 and I was south of Valleyview, Alberta Canada about 10 pm with a co-worker in the woods. We were crossing a bridge in our truck, and when I looked down I saw a large, black, being marching across the frozen river. It was swinging its’ arms. I knew it wasn’t a man because of its size and color. When I told people what I saw they just laughed, but I know what I saw was Bigfoot.
To the person who sent me this report: I’m not laughing because… I believe Bigfoot exists. I admit I laughed a little, but only because you saw one walking on water (frozen) which I believe is fairly unique! Maybe not in your neck of the woods, though. Where I live, the water doesn’t freeze over.
Because many people laugh and scoff at the idea of a Bigfoot sighting, many experiencers stop telling what they saw. I find that sad and frustrating because there are a lot of people, like myself, that love to hear about Bigfoot. We want to know the habits, habitat, and actions observed during each sighting so we can learn more about our elusive, primitive cousins.
On the map, near the sighting location, there’s a lot of forested territory. There’s also the Willmore Wilderness Area, the Kakwa Provincial Park, and five other provincial parks and three national parks! It must be a beautiful area!
- Tribal Bigfoot – Comments on Chapter Five: “Santa Cruz County”
- Tribal Bigfoot – Comments on Chapter Four: “Extreme Sighting Locations”
- Why Not Report It?
- Texas: Bigfoot Sighting at the Neches River
- Myron Getman’s Wakpominee Bigfoot Story
July 8, 2011
A Few Comments on a TCSJR Bigfoot YouTube Video
This video comes from tcsjrbigfoot on YouTube… uploaded July 4, 2011…
I’m impressed by the improvement in this YouTuber’s videography skill over the last year. We’re getting professional quality videos now.
These Ohio area researchers (Tim,Josh,Austin,Jacob and Cody) are out at night squatching while most of us are at home, resting or sleeping, so my hat is off to them for the effort they’re putting into their research activities. I don’t watch all their videos so I don’t know how often they get a hit.
This time the video shows a possible footprint discovery and possible return tree-knocks.
I was attracted to the video initially because it was titled, Communication With Bigfoot – something that’s a particular interest of mine. (See Friends of Sasquatch… a local group I’m a member of.)
One of my main concerns is that human beings are reacting to Bigfoot with fear. Not ALL humans, but most… will have a fear response. At the end of this video we see a night-time encounter with a deer. The narrator mentions that their reaction, upon hearing the noise of its approach was fright. A normal human response… especially for someone out in the dark forest late at night!
In my opinion, Bigfoot knows that if we are frightened, there is danger to them from us. Frightened humans use rifles and injure forest creatures. If there’s one thing we need to train ourselves in before seeking encounters, it is the ability to face a Bigfoot and feel friendship and compassion rather than fear and panic.
Could you do that?
- David Paulides Responds to the Bigfoot Massacre Issue
- Possible Bigfoot Habitat Destroyed By Forest Fire
- Sierra Sasquatch – on Monster Quest, March 17
- Tribal Bigfoot – Comments on Chapter Three: “Associations”
- Bigfoot News Room



