
- June 01, 2016
In this Auxiliary…Shannon speaks to Adam about Tennessee, the possibility of The Bigman residing there, and Area X in Oklahoma. Adam is a member of the North American Wood Ape Conservancy, and has a blog that critically examines Sasquatch. It’s called Search the Woods.
From Adam:
If you’ve read my blog for any amount of time it should be abundantly clear that I am , in fact, a skeptic when it comes to much of the banter that revolves around the subject of Sasquatch.
I certainly don’t think I am unreasonable when it comes to the specific topics fueling this less than trusting attitude.
If you’ve not read much of the (note; if you can’t say something nice don’t say anything at all…) ridiculousness, nonsense, conjecture surrounding the creature that is Sasquatch, you really are doing yourself a disservice.
This stuff gets good.
There’s no need for me to re-hash that here (I’ve written extensively about it here and here)
Let’s just say, nothing is surprising anymore.
However, with all of that being said, I don’t always like my skeptical nature…
I want to believe…
With this excerpt from his blog in mind, I speak to Adam about Sasquatch’s existence, the culture behind and the cult of belief…plus, what it means for us on a day to day basis while trying to traverse the white water rapids that is the Bigfoot “Community.”
Visit Adam’s Blog: Search the Woods
North American Wood Ape Conservancy
Kathy Strain’s book: Giants, Cannibals & Monsters: Bigfoot in Native Culture
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