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December 5, 2022
So, in discovering your profound interest in bigfoot, like I said, I was taken aback. However, it goes far beyond bigfoot in why I was so much in awe. From my own experiences, the “bigfoot piece” is just one of the many angles of interest that seems to be manifesting more and more into our current state of existence. However, the more I hear about the experiences people have had with these beings, the more fascinated I become with this “phenomenon.” I’ve heard/read about hundreds of encounters now and I give each one a special degree of concern, which is to say, I pretty much believe every one of these experiences. I have no reason to believe that people would intentionally lie or be deceitful about their experiences. What I cannot reconcile though is why people are having these experiences. Furthermore, and perhaps at the very foundation of all these experiences there seems to be something else… perhaps something we may never know or be able to comprehend. You said something in one of your previous emails that completely hit the nail-on-the-head, you said, and I might be paraphrasing a little, “The Bible teaches way more than churches teach on Sunday.” You went on to comment about the giants and the fallen ones. I remember you talking about these things in one of the videos you made with the guy from Australia. I completely understand and can definitely relate to these thought processes because, I too, have been down these roads myself. Actually, I’m still going down these roads, these lines of thought I was never taught or presented by the church or my parents, grandparents, or anyone. The past few years have been especially intense because of my “angle of interest”, which has been Biblical eschatology…you know, the “end times”, the book of Revelation, the book of Daniel and the prophetic Olivet discourse spoken by Jesus (Matthew chapters 24 & 25, Mark chapter 13, and Luke chapter 21).
Matthew 24
Mathew 25
Mark 13
Luke 21
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated with Biblical end times. Why? I’m not exactly sure, but it may have something to do with how I was indoctrinated into that “interest” at a very young age, maybe as young as 5 years old but definitely by age 7. I remember going to a Christian bookstore with my dad when I was 7 so he could go and purchase some new “end times” book that had just come out. Long story short, I’ve been fascinated with Biblical end times pretty much all my life. There have been a few noted periods in times past where I was heavily focused on the possibility of the rapture occurring and ultimately, the second coming of Jesus (1999-Y2k, 2008, and 2012). The past 4 years have been the longest “watch period” I’ve been engaged in, in which I’ve considered that we are either in or nearing the Great Tribulation. Last year, in early June, I actually thought I was hearing from God that something was going to “happen” by 09/24/2021. This came as a result of what “allegedly” occurred on 23-24 Sept 2017. If you’re not familiar with what happened in September 2017, and if you have an interest, just do a google search and look up: Revelation 12 Sign, September 2017. There was a celestial alignment of stars/planets that occurred right over Jerusalem at that time that seemed to fulfill the scriptures of Revelation 12:1-2.
Revelation 12: 1-2
I had been praying long and hard about this “alleged sign” that occurred on 23/24 September 2017, and as a result, I thought God had spoken to me in June 2021. What I thought God had told me was that the alleged celestial sign that occurred in September 2017, was, in fact, a 4-year warning. Furthermore, I believed God had showed me scripture to confirm this in Luke 13:6-9, The Parable of the Fig Tree, which is basically a 4-year period of observation/testing.
Luke 13: 6-9
The strange this is, I began to see many others declare they also heard this exact same thing from God many weeks after I did (on various YouTube channels). I thought for sure something was going to happen by September 24, 2021…but nothing happened.
Rob, if you’ve managed to read this far, thank you. There’s more to this story and I just ask that you might indulge me just a little further because it all sort of ties into the idea you had of how the church certainly didn’t teach us about so many matters of the Bible. What’s most concerning for me is that I thought I had heard from God, and I thought that something was going to happen by 9/24/21. What I thought God had spoken to me had not only NOT come true for me, but for so many others as well. This was a very strange thing to happen but let me multiply that by a thousand. Over the past 2 years, I’ve heard hundreds of people, if not thousands, give personal testimony and declare that certain things were going to happen due to them HEARING DIRECTLY FROM GOD. These testimonies were from God-fearing, Bible-believing Christians. However, everything they claimed to hear from God did not come to pass. Certain dates, months, weeks, or events that supposedly God had revealed to these people that something was going to happen… well, they didn’t happen. Bottom line, if they didn’t happen, then who were they hearing from? From a logical standpoint, to include my own experience, one might conclude that they weren’t hearing from God. That’s a deep rabbit hole to go down, so I’ll just leave that for you to ponder yourself, or not, if you prefer.
I have to tell you this story. It’s a story that has taken place over the last couple of years and is relevant to what I’m trying to convey. At the beginning of the Covid pandemic, we had a new guy come into our workplace. He’s an Army retiree, and the same age as us. I easily identified him as a professing Christian because he outwardly declared it. He wore a hat that said, “Fear God” and always wore T-shirts that professed Jesus or had some type of scripture printed on it. We quickly became friends and talked about everything under the sun, to include the fact that the “end times” could be approaching. What’s Interesting, he was a relatively new Christian and at that point, it had only been 2 years since he became “born again”. He came to Christ in July 2018…not too long after his teenage son committed suicide. Prior to that, he told me that he never had any idea about God/Jesus. So, basically, he was without belief in God for 47 or so years of his life. However, he dove in, head-first, and with everything he had in him, he committed his life to Jesus. Consequently, we got into some very deep discussions about scriptures and about the Bible, in general. One day, via a text conversation, we were talking about the “omniscience” of God, and I declared to him that God created everything…yes everything, to include EVIL. Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! How in the world could I have said such a thing? You might be personally asking yourself the same question, but please do not rebuke me for stating such a thing as my friend did. At that very moment, he STRONGLY REBUKED ME IN THE NAME OF JESUS and declared that God did not create EVIL!!!!! Our friendship almost ended right then and there. I went onto explain to him why I made such a statement, but I could not offer anything Biblical to back it up. The reason why I could and did make such a statement had simply to do with my understanding about God, how He is the Alpha and the Omega, how He knows everything about us even before we are born, and simply, that He created everything and knew beforehand what the outcomes would be. This is how I understood God, and for the most part, still do. After that happened, things were not quite the same between us, but we remained friends and still spent a lot of time talking about scriptures. In the back of my mind, however, I felt he had a preconceived idea about me, and that he thought I had not been saved or born again. Why? Because I accused God of creating EVIL!!!! In his eyes, that was blasphemous, and not to be found anywhere in the Bible. To him, if it wasn’t in the Bible, then it wasn’t true…I too, largely felt this way most of my life. I then began to question my own understanding of God, and why I would declare to anyone that God created evil. Maybe my “omniscient view” of God had been wrong all these years. I thus began a journey beyond any I had ever been on. A few months later, in BLACK & WHITE, I found in the Bible what I thought I knew, even though I didn’t know that it was actually in the Bible prior to that. I found Isaiah 45:7
“I form the light and create darkness: I make peace and CREATE EVIL. I the Lord, do all these things.”
Isaiah 45:7
There it was, right there in plain sight, a verse spoken by God, Himself, declaring that He created all things…to include EVIL. After months of feeling shamed and having been rebuked by one of my only friends, I continued on my journey in search of things I had never considered before. There are so many things I’ve considered, from one end of the spectrum to the other. Honestly, it hasn’t been fun. I’ve found that searching out certain things only leads to more questions. I found that taking just a little step back and truly researching things and considering matters outside the realm of the one that I was indoctrinated into as a child…well, it’s been eye opening. Seriously, how could a friend who was born-again in Jesus Christ, rebuke me for something that I later found was CLEARLY written in the Bible? How could all the people I heard declaring that they were hearing from God (including me) that this, that or the other was going to happen, but ended up NOT HAPPENING…how could these things happen? Again, just more questions…
The same goes for so many other matters, such as your “angle” of bigfoot. I’m certainly no expert on the matter, but I would certainly hold you in high regard as much more knowledgeable than I am, and maybe even an expert. Geez Louise!!! You have an entire website dedicated to the issue of bigfoot. You’ve gone and spent nights at a house where bigfoot activity was/is occurring…I love that you’ve done that!!! Kind of scary though, if you ask me. While you were at Wyman’s property, did you feel anything that you had never felt before? I ask you this because 20 years ago, during a time when my sister lived and worked at the USFS Ranger Station at Toketee Falls, OR (not too far from Roseburg), we spent a week there visiting her and despite having a rather memorable time enjoying the Oregon outdoors, there was something going on there that I cannot quite explain. Things always seemed “eerie” while we were there. That eerie feeling seemed to be part of the backdrop, no matter where we went or what we did while exploring Oregon. Just the other day too, I drudged up an old memory that I had somewhere along the way, about the Oregon Vortex…I think that’s what it’s called. I remember having an interest in this at some point. Maybe because I heard about it when I was visiting my sister that one time. I just remember that being such a strange thing/place. I’m not even sure if it’s a “real place” or if strange things actually happen there….just so many strange stories out of Oregon. Something is definitely going on in the state of Oregon, from bigfoot, to UFO’s, to strange missing persons cases. All these things, these strange occurrences, I believe, are part of a narrative that we may never be fully informed about.
Anyway, I just realized how long this email is…I’m sorry. Again, please do not feel obligated to respond to any of this. I am greatly comforted knowing that you’ll at least receive it and might read through all of it. I completely understand that all of this stuff I’ve presented may not be in your lane and I certainly realize that you probably don’t have as much time as I do to sit at the computer and pound out long emails…I need to go back to work, LOL!!! Just want to say that it’s pretty awesome to hear that your son is attending Oregon State, and that he’s so close (if he’s not living at home and commuting back and forth). I also want to touch on what you said about Kristen having health problems in the past, after you all moved back to Oregon. I hope all is well with her now and that she’s not dealing with any of those past issues. I was sorry to hear in one your previous emails that she (you too) suffered two miscarriages. I can personally relate to both issues because Rosalie had a miscarriage too in 2004. What made it even worse was that she had to have the DNC procedure on Christmas Eve day of all days. After that terrible experience, we decided not to try again. She has been very sick in recent years too. She almost died a couple of times. She won’t openly admit that she almost died, but I was there, and I know. Since that time, which was in 2016-2017, she has stabilized but is always in the constant care of a doctor. I just pray that all is well with Kristen, with you, and your children. Oh, and yes, if there’s anything I can do for you from my neck of the woods in regard to the “bigfoot arena”, please let me know. I just learned of The Legend of Boggy Creek, Arkansas which is about 7 hours from me. I’m in search of the 1972 docufilm right now. I may just order it online if I can’t find it elsewhere. Who knows, I may just take a drive there one of these days! Talk to you later, whenever you might have time. Again, no need to respond immediately, or at all for that matter.
Take care,