Once you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth” –Mr. Spock: USS Enterprise
Mythical creatures don’t leave footprints…-Mr.-Daniel Perez
Jack Link’s Beef Jerky proclaims that only two types of people ever existed: “those who run with Sasquatch and this who run from Sasquatch”
“I don’t even call myself a believer, It’s not a belief. I’m absolutely convinced the Sasquatch exists.” …Dr. Grover Krantz
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BIGFOOT QUEST MAGAZINE is a review of Bigfoot research and collection crypto related story lines regarding the alleged American relict hominoid known as Bigfoot and as close to factual research data as possible; all attempts were made to properly site, quote and reference. All practical attempts were made to verify the information collected was accurate. Bigfoot is either a mythical creature or an endangered species of American primate, great ape or an American Relict hominoid. If you have any sort of encounter contact the BFRO (Bigfoot Field Research Organization), this information is critical to the overall database.
Warning: Wild animals are dangerous, and our working with stone, and can cause injury and death, BQM does not encourage going into the wilderness, if you do so it is on your own accord. In reading this publication you understand to “hold harmless” all whom contribute to this publication.
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“Bigfoot is out there. Of this, I am certain. We just need proof”…Peter Byrne
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“I think of them as a type of sapient human hybrid, but not completely human like us”….Ron Morehead
Mission Statement:
A journal or magazine dedicated to Bigfoot or Sasquatch research could potentially play a significant role in advancing our understanding of the mystery. Here are some ways such a publication could contribute to solving the Bigfoot/Sasquatch mystery:
Centralized Information: A dedicated journal or magazine would serve as a central hub for collecting and disseminating information about Skunk ape/ Bigfoot/Sasquatch sightings, encounters, and research findings. By consolidating data from various sources, researchers and enthusiasts could have easy access to a comprehensive database of information, enabling them to identify patterns, similarities, and trends in reported sightings. I am violating the John green rule “why would you take one mystery, that has yet to be solved, and ad more an even more mysterious twist it? central to everything else this process is the recognition that meaning is singular, not plural. I there is 20 interpretations of a single species that 19 of these are false. In this issue the WOO is explored as theoretical perspective as is the flesh and blood species theory. If that is not confusing enough I add even more layers; “Sasquatch the stone tool user “Moderni-lithic-homines,” a modern stone age Hominoid or cave men homies!
2. Peer-Reviewed Research: A journal focused on Skunk ape/Bigfoot/Sasquatch research could facilitate the publication of scientific studies and papers on the subject. This would allow researchers to present their findings, methodologies, and theories to the scientific community for review and discussion. Peer-reviewed research helps ensure the quality and credibility of the information being presented and can lead to valuable insights and breakthroughs.
3. Collaboration and Networking: By providing a platform for researchers and enthusiasts to share their work, a journal or magazine would foster collaboration and networking within the Bigfoot/Sasquatch research community. Scientists, field researchers, and other experts could connect, exchange ideas, and pool their resources, leading to more effective
investigations and research efforts.
4. Rigorous Analysis and Skepticism: A reputable journal or magazine would encourage critical thinking and skepticism in the field of Bigfoot/Sasquatch research. It would provide a space for researchers to question and evaluate existing evidence, methodologies, and claims. By subjecting theories and evidence to rigorous analysis, the journal could help filter out pseudoscience and unsubstantiated claims, advancing the scientific understanding of the subject.
5. Encouraging New Approaches: A dedicated publication would encourage researchers to explore innovative approaches and methodologies for studying Bigfoot/Sasquatch. It could feature articles on advanced tracking techniques, DNA analysis, remote sensing technologies, and other emerging scientific methods. By sharing these advancements, the journal could inspire new avenues of research and investigation. My own research employs cadaver dogs, tracking dogs, experimental archaeology and use of a decoy Sasquatch.
6. Public Engagement and Education: A journal or magazine could play a crucial role in educating the public about Bigfoot/Sasquatch research. It could feature articles aimed at debunking myths and misconceptions, providing accurate information about the current state of research, and promoting critical thinking. By engaging with a wider audience, the publication raise awareness, gather additional reports, and potentially attract new researchers to the field. For a monthly dose of Bigfoot, I recommend Bigfoot Times. Other fields to draw from: primatology, animal psychology, neuroscience, biology, forensics, physics, geography, and statistics.
While a journal or magazine alone may not definitively solve the Bigfoot/Sasquatch mystery, it can serve as a catalyst for scientific inquiry, collaboration, and the dissemination of reliable information. By bringing together researchers, promoting rigorous analysis, and encouraging innovation, such a publication could contribute significantly to advancing our understanding of this elusive creature.
Meldrum, Green, Morehead, Blackburn and Bindernegel books as a primer.
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