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Before we were Bigfoot Eruption, we drove from Florida, back home to Oregon, and stopped at Willow Creek, California. A dream come true.

Something that we were not expecting was a discussion at the Chamber of Conference Gazebo. The hostess, downplayed the phenomenon.

Years later we were binge-ing on Bigfoot movies, while sick, and so we saw “Willow Creek.” This is a movie about two people filming a documentary on the Willow Creek and Bluff Creek Bigfoot heritage. The lead character interviewed this same person, and she shares her doubt of the existence of Bigfoot.

Now, we have to believe that everyone has a right to their opinion. We believe in some Bigfoot theories more than other theories.

However, we can honestly say that it was like a dagger, to travel across the country to Willow Creek, Bigfoot Capital of the World, to be told that the Indians lied about Bigfoot.

“Wouldn’t you lie to your kids, about the Monster, in order to keep them out of the woods?”

So this was a downer.

Note: in the Bigfoot movie “Willow Creek” the same lady approaches the lead actors and gives the same claim! Now you all can witness what we experienced.

As we research, we will see so much Indian Heritage about Skookum-Sasquatch, that will be compelling, we are sure of it.

The American Indian record is inspiring, and needs to be considered. We can’t wipe away all of it. Let’s connect the dots.

As we research we have heard this again, that Indians lie to the young to keep them out of the woods. Maybe ‘lie” is too strong a word.

This does not fully prove that Bigfoot is a complete lie, but good for us to look into. It seems that terrifying details about bears would suffice?

Actually, we believe that their are some lies pertaining to the Bigfoot Phenomenon. Disinformation for groups of authority happen all the time, and if anything this helps prove that Sasquatch is real.

If the Edomites, were the human looking Bigfoot people, well, they existed, and that is a fact. It is hard to dismiss it all.

Someone told us recently that they did not believe, because no one can get a good picture of it. Do cave drawings count? What about the thousands of eye witnesses. Skeptics that now believe?

Note: we need a page on Dis-Information, and another about why cameras can’t seem to get a good photo of it. When published we will link it here.

Stone Tools; Image by JamesDeMers from Pixabay.