Sasquatch Research Cultural Exchange
The following Sasquatch research pictures best describe what I would call an exchange of cultures. In the wilds, your needs are very basic and simple. The human trait to exchange things takes on a whole new meaning.
This desire to exchange has been with us since the beginning. It is in our nature to give and it is their nature as well.
It is no different than taking a new neighbor a plate of cookies to greet them or giving a friend a May basket like I did with my grandmother Tallman, when I was a boy so long ago.
One of our most basic needs and principles is it is better to give than receive. Here is proof that this premise extends beyond our culture to other cultures even though they may be much different than ours.
These are pictures from my years of being involved with a Sasquatch cultural exchange. My Native American friends would call this a spirit plate. I am compelled to show this evidence because of a recent e-mail I received and felt it was necessary.
It is easy to tell what you are exchanging with and why and what is eating based on the evidence you are left behind and the experiences you have over time. It is much more complex than most people ever imagined. I will attempt to explain this and show you why in the following pictures and paragraphs.
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The cultural exchange and gifting continues at our Central Colorado location as summer wanes in Colorado. Recently Mike, Jon and Robin spent one night at this location following up on their study. The goal was to continue to try and connect with this small group after their Bailey speaking event.
Recent activity has been on the decline here for unknown reasons, so much work has been done recently to try and reconnect with them slowly. The last trip under the super moon yielded no evidence in real time. This sequence of photos listed in this piece are the fruits of their labor from this brief trip in September of 2014.
One of the most compelling pieces of evidence for the existence of the Sasquatch is the behavior of other animals in the woods. The animals don’t lie, especially the scavengers. After years of learning my craft and paying attention to the signs I started noticing other animals interacting with me as I mimicked Sasquatch behavior.
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Also, other animals, both domestic and wild, will often acknowledge my techniques. They include dogs, coyotes, moose, deer, elk and owl’s. There are a few more, but to a lesser degree.
You must pay attention to the signs that are presented. They can tell you much about the world we live in. This is a great example of that I have learned over my 25 years of learning about what dwells in the forest and it has paid great dividends in our quest for the truth at SIR.
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These two incidents tells me our friends are coming into camp in broad daylight. This is a significant find, which I hope will help further our studies and knowledge of them. I knew this happened in the NW camps, but not at this one.
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The cultural exchange continues at one of our locations.
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This recent activity occurred on a trip to my Central Colorado location.
I went by myself looking for answers as to why the activity has waned in this area recently. I think I understand why now.
Its complicated and I cannot convey all the reasons I know why its changed, but I will try.
I purposefully cooked liver and onions with mashed potatoes and gravy for maximum effectiveness.
Its was OK, not nearly as good as my mom used to make it. This group is crazy about liver.
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I can tell by the signs these other investigators or campers are leaving. They are sloppy. They are not respectful and this is why things have changed here for everyone including me.
The eye shine is gone, but they still came and visited me as I slept. I heard them. I am working on this recording as we speak.
They open my cooler and threw things at my tent just like old times. They banged on metal items and jabbered lightly once in awhile. I am at peace with this place again.
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When you have a group of Sasquatches around, the forest empties of all the other apex predators. Bear, mountain lions, bob cats, and foxes all steer clear usually at a minimum of 2 miles.
The only predator that even stays on the fringes is the coyote, who is always looking for a free meal. When the Sasquatches are around, we have a saying at SIR. Everything is on the menu.
A group of Sasquatches will kill a bear with ease. When there are babies around you may even be at risk if you do the wrong things and are threatening. They will give you a warning, usually with rock throwing you should not ignore it and leave. I am an expert in many ways based on experience.
I am careful and calculated. I am a woodsman. I camp only in the most remote places far away from people. I haven’t camped in a camp ground for a good 20 years unless I am boating at a lake and not Sasquatching. This is not for the inexperienced and I cannot tell you enough that please leave this activity for the experts.
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I like what you doing, I’m going to try it in northern Utah, we have a few squatch family’s fairly close to each other.
Have you tried leaving stuffed ape dolls for the young, just curious? wonder what would happen?
I plan on planting raspberry in their areas for an extra food source. Nobody has thought about helping them that way. good luck
I tried leaving an ape stuffed animal and it was ignored by the group I am investigating.
have you tried using garlic cloves or whole heads ? it would be something that would be found in the wild just in smaller quantities maybe onion which is also found in nature just in small amounts its worth a try
Why not photograph the BF eating the food instead of a photo of an empty plate? There is something strange going on here alright
Thank you,Michael for giving me valuable information on the Sasquatch people.I am live in Ct.People would think Ct would not be a spot for the Sasquatch.But they are here.I have located them near an Appalachian trail.They leave prints and feed off the apples on this farm.I am learning before I take the first step to encounter them.I am Laughing hard at some of the comments from the visitors to your site.First we must understand they are a people.Leaving ape dolls is actually mocking them.Spiritual beings !! I will give u a call in the future to sponge some of your experience.Thanks again,may the Christ Shield you from darkness,Angelo