Is Sasquatch a Primitive Human or just a creature in the woods?

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A Native American anthropologist makes his case for Sasquatch being a human.
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If you would like to keept this channel going please LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE. Thank you for watching.

lindaeastburn
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You can tell that this guy really knows his stuff. It was nice to hear someone who isn't full of drama. Great interview!!!

danagibson
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This is the thing that confounds me....when he says he doesnt believe in the Woo then adds that he prefers to think of it in natural terms, who is to say what is natural...Linda you calling it Woo and fringe whether you mean to or not automatically relegates that discussion to the odd-ball box. Fact is we have NO IDEA what constitutes natural and interpret what it may be through our own limited lens of experience. What is Nature....is it only what we perceive or can explain with present simplistic logic? I really think by adopting this limitation on our thinking we are hobbling the opportunity to genuinely discover something about these entities where we should be open minded rather than definitive. Eye witnesses have seen portals have seen matter materialise or opaque like predator also including objects materialise, have seen the creatures appear disappear in a split second reappear at a distance interrupting the lay of tracks. My sister experienced a single track on an empty isolated beach one morning. Why are these accounts being disregarded...maybe because they don't fit with any simple explanation we can happily comprehend? Is it a primate because we arrogantly assume it is...how do we know for sure? If we instead opt to remain open-minded to ideas we have no established and authorised science on we may learn something new and we may even discover something incredibly significant about our own latent abilities.

kitwalker
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Scott Violette, owner of Blue Mountain Bigfoot Research [East Oregon; and a fellow Air Force Vet - I'm 'Nam], is an amazing well-educated, scientific researcher! Total home run with bases loaded!

This interview has certainly left me better informed about gait and illusion of gliding [@ 39:00] and hair composition [opaque; no core @ 38:25] conducive to camouflaging [cloaking]. I've been skeptical about topics of 'floating' and of inter-dimension invisibility/portal creation as it seems the latter would entail a great deal of energy manipulation to create/open. I remain open-minded, but skeptical, on these two lone issues; but the above opinions realistically address both.

Hope this caliber of researcher/scientist(s) keep finding their way to your channel, Linda. Happy Thanksgiving to you, one and all. Excelsior.

BrianCooley-zm
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Thanks so much for your video Linda ☮️ ✌️ 👋 👍 🇬🇧

alangoodier
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I may not agree 100 with the guest, but his knowledge about sasquatch is pretty mind blowing. Thanks for sharing 👍

ronforrestjr
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Linda you do a good job getting to the point and getting the important info out of the guests 🤎👣

SpaceShihTzu
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Thanks Linda, great interview & great guest!

tisasquatch
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I don't think he's completely correct about "there not being as many recourses in the south". Here in the Smokies, we've got about 1 black bear (usually weighing anywhere from 250 to over 300 lbs), for every 1.6 square miles, spanning over 180, 000 acres. Appalachia, has the SECOND MOST DIVERSE temperate rainforest on the face of the entire planet. Outdone ONLY by the temperate rainforest of central China. Just saying... there's MORE than enough "recourses", to provide for DOZENS of "tribes" of these things!

sarlaccstapeworm
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I think its a relic hominid, that were here long before native Americans

emmytonge
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Thanks Linda excellent interview. Here in Australia I am trying to make Yowie researchers aware of your book. Please keep the excellent interviews going.

waynemcmillan
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The same situation about finding Sasquatch bones and or fossils, is similar to why we don't find other great ape fossils. For example no fossils have ever been found of modern Chimps, Gorillas or Orangutans, just their progenitors and they are rear as hens teeth.

bigred
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This was great 👍 first time i discovered this channel. Long time sasquatch believer. Got Jeff Meldrum to answer a question about migration on another channel...so that was great. Have now subscribed to this one. Many thanks for your time and effort. Witnessed loads of ghost activity during my lifetime so keen to check the ghost stuff out on here too.

richardhewer
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What is a tree snap. When these hit trees very hard here they do it in a certain way to sound like a car door slamming. This in a location where there could be no car even close to where these sounds originate. The last of these I heard was clear across the river. Did you know these critters can wade through water where humans would find it very uncomfortable, like 10 below zero and you know they could not get to their present position without wading out in the river.

PaulHigginbothamSr
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Appreciate the interviews Linda, would love to share some insights and interactions here in Jackson Hole, and my thoughts on Astral Projection and Consciousness / Bigfoot and ETs. 🙏🙏

poortreestudios
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The igloo shaped structure described with the hole near the top sounds a bit like a video I saw years ago that a guy took of a small creature inside what almost seemed to him like a cage. in the video the creature gave him such a fright as he was gingerly stalking toward it, that he ran full tilt away the direction he came. But if you consider Sasquatch mum has to hunt, it may be good if she can drop a kid throw a hole in the top of the creche structure, a structure which would prevent escape with interwoven prickly branches etc. later on she comes back to pull him out through the hole, which is too high for him to climb out of.
Regarding the smell of them, what the hell is that about? Granted almost all living animals stink in their own way, like Gorillas, Chimpanzees buffalo, goats, pigs and horses to (possums and Kangaroos in Australia don't have a scent strangely), and when I was in Papua New Guinea, the people there were really on the nose (acceptable to them I am sure). I have heard the same of peoples through history also being on the nose in times when cleanliness didn't seem a priority, in periods such as the middle ages. I am sure that being someone with a very acute sense of smell, I would find this unbearable.

bigred
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I think the biggest issue we have with the genetics of Sasquatch is the same issue we have in identifying who a single person is related to (that may have been found decomposing somewhere), if you don't have a record of their families genetics, you cannot make a match. In this scenario, you have nothing to compare the collected dna samples with.
looked at another way, if you are looking for the genetic contribution of a mother or a father to the genetic makeup of an individual, most of it is not sex linked unless you are looking at the X and Y chromosomes. The other 22 chromosomes are in general have genes for bodily processes similar in each gender. If you just start to look at the genes which provide certain characteristics, such as hairiness, height, weight, blood type, body shape, colour of eyes and hair and skin, any of these traits could come from either of the parents, and unless you had the parents genetics there is nothing to compare it with.
The only thing we know about the Sasquatch Genome is that the mitochondrial DNA is the same as human DNA (15, 000 years ago), this could be because we were created at the same time, Sasquatch gave it to us or we gave it to them, but that combination of genetics occurred 15, 000 years ago based on specific characteristics of the mitochondrial DNA. The thing about the male contribution and why it is strange is that the sperm of the great apes, which is determined by their Y chromosome characteristics are all different. Human Y chromosome characteristics are different from Gorillas, Bonobos, Chimps and Orangutans (for some reason nothing has ever been said about neanderthal Y chromosomes the only other hominoid for which we have decent amounts of genetic material), and so when they looked at Sasquatch, they said it was an unknown male line, which is not helpful really because they could have said it is this close or or not close to or from Gorillas, Bonobos, Chimps and Orangutans, but didn't. Given there are Homo erectus, homo neanderthalis, Homo Denisovans, and the Deer Cave people and the Harbin skull remains to denote recently departed cousins in our family tree, any one of these could potentially be the unknown male in that Melba Ketchum, DNA study of the Sasquatch genome, because we don't know when they died out, if at all, and so one or some could still be around.

bigred
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I heard the same story (13:25) but, it was an upper Kuskokwim Athabaskan village.

WhiteBreadThunder-opin
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Thanks for the video Linda.From my personal experences, their is way more than 3 of these beasts in any 20 mile wooded area.Remember, these beasts have families, just like us.😊

markpaul-ymwg
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The ones here in town do not have that oder. In fact I have been within 20 ft of this creature and no smell was observed. I knew it was very close because I heard a very small stone was thrown or dropped into the water. It might have flipped this small stone to land just below me in the water 10 ft away. I knew by the objects impact in the water it had not been thrown very far. Like 30 ft or less to hit 10 ft away in the water directly below me. I immediately told my rottweiler to go home and we immediately left. I had him on a close leash.

PaulHigginbothamSr