Out of the Caves

Several days ago I watched a documentary about Neanderthal man.  I was amazed about what I discovered.  We will be publishing it up on our www.sasquatchwatch.info website,  under the heading: “From the Director’s Desk”,  within the next few days.  I have no idea, and neither do the scientists, where the Neanderthal fits into our family tree.  They don’t even know if it is part of our family tree, a branch, or a completely different species.  However,I learned interesting facts that have caused me to ask some questions.  Hopefully, proving the existence of Bigfoot may just answer some of the questions that have risen as a result of the difficult study of these people.

They did not have pottery.  They did not have a formal language, and they didn’t even leave us cave art to decode.  We are a long way from figuring out who these people really were and what happened to them.  Did they die out?  Did Cro magnon man, (humans), kill them off using superior technology and weapons?  Did we humans force them to move to new territories in order to survive?  Did they follow the food sources across the land bridge?  Or, did we assimilate them into our own species?  These are some of the questions that may be answered by proving the existence of Bigfoot.

I urge you to investigate and learn as much as you can about our early beginnings in order to gain new insight into the subject of Bigfoot and possible connections to us as a species.  A good researcher educates themselves.  A good researcher is curious about all things scientific that may have bearing on the subject they are interested in.  A good researcher is driven by knowledge and therefore seeks it out.  Never take anything for granted.  Never assume anything.  Always question.  Always search for the truth, wherever that takes you.  That is what a good researcher does.

Good luck and Good Hunting!

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