More on the tracks found just south of Eugene, Oregon:Bigfoot Evidence: More Photos From London, Oregon Of The "most significant footprint find in the last 40 years" [Bigfoot Tracks]
I have a lot of respect for Thom Powell and I believe Cliff Barackman is sincere, but I just don't quite believe the tracks are the real thing. Good god, have I become jaded? Cynical? It's not that, I surely hope not. Just, well, seems too good to be true. So many damn tracks! Just so ... convenient. On the other hand, it's interesting the tracks are at the water's edge. Bigfoot and water, interesting connection there.
Well, time will tell, obviously.
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Read the post by Thom about the most interesting part of the London Tracks story, where the three nighttime trackers were 'zapped' (Thom's word) by a purported Sasquatch or group of them.
In brief, the three walked to a hilltop in the area late at night with no flashlights and upon reaching a crest were struck with an intense desire to lay down on wet ground. One of the party, called 'Tracker' by Thom, even had a gun on hand, but was never compelled to brandish it, but rather to remain immobile on the ground for a matter of several minutes. According to Thom, the experiencers said that the feeling they had was less about fear than it was about wonderment. How strange, hmmm?
My first thought was about the number of reports of UFO witnesses who also report being paralyzed, not with fear but that they were 'aware' of an all encompassing intelligence. For us to dismiss any connection between UFO/Alien encounters and that of Bigfoot encounters is a mistake, I say, and we can learn more about both of the overall phenomenons by note comparison. What do you think Regan?
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