Sasquatch exists and they’re more than we could have ever imagined.After a dozen years in the deep forests of North America researching Sasquatch, I have arrived at some startling findings about the elusive creatures.From riveting face to face encounters by credible witnesses to boots on the ground field investigations that span years, I will show there are possible, perhaps even probable, quantum or paranormal aspects to Sasquatch.Many will find my theories uncomfortable and inconvenient, yet I’ve done the work and in the pages of the book you’ll be presented with my detailed conclusions. All you need is an open mind and a willingness to consider nearly everything until we get the truth. So, forget what you’ve been told before and strap yourselves in as we go down the rabbit hole of strangeness searching for Sasquatch.
I found his stories and evidence to be quite plausible and really enjoyed it. I was baffled by his needless anti-acience propaganda, especially since he literally then goes on to quote scientists and use examples of scientists who made huge breakthroughs and thought creatively... as if they were outliers or rejects from the scientific world.
I couldn't figure out what those attacks were really about. It sounded very "Q" and did nothing to add to the book.
Many scientists of the very highest caliber are interested in finding out about Bigfoot!
Another thing he does is conflate government and science.
What? Scientists aren't all American and aren't government. Most become scientists out of a relentless curiosity and that never goes away. He quotes Ron Moorehead who is mistaken about what scientific method is, saying that scientific theories exist first, and then data is tossed aside or kept depending in whether or not they fit the theory. It's actually the opposite! Science uses hypotheses only as a starting point to set up experiments to prove or disprove them. Disproving them is just as valuable as proving them, because either way, you get closer to the truth. Without a genuine interest in hard truth, there would be no scientific breakthroughs.
He confuses Quantum Mechanics with "woo woo" theories without basis, but that's not true. Quantum mechanics can be shown to be true, through math. If the math district line up, there would be no quantum mechanics or "quantum theory".
Just because quantum theory is difficult to understand does not mean you can equate beliefs about Bigfoot to quantum mechanics.
This part of the book is a logical mess. It would have been much better without the thought gymnastics and confusion about what science really is (Not the enemy!), and is not (it's not "the government").
That said, he thankfully doesn't go off on that too much.
It's very possible that Bigfoot uses telepathy. Science is proving that animals use telepathy through controlled experiments, so it's not much of a stretch.
He doesn't talk about whether or not any dna has been found or analyzed re: Bigfoot.
The book is a combination of talking about odd tree and branch formations and actual eyewitness accounts.
I found those to be the best part of the book, and there are lots of excellent photos, which work well even on kindle.
I recommend reading it! It's too short but it is fascinating!