Persuasive Evidence for the Existence of Sasquatch
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 8th, 2014
Here’s a slide from my latest presentation. These casts span nearly 2 decades and 2 continents and their remarkable similarity is one of the most persuasive evidences not only on the MT-Break Model of the sasquatch foot, but more fundamentally, for the very existence of this species.
The upper was cast in central China in 1995. The middle was cast on Bluff Creek at the PG film site in 1967. The bottom cast was made in the Blue Mtns outside Walla Walla, WA, in the 1980’s.
I hadn’t drawn attention to the significance of the middle cast and the interpretation of the kinematics producing it until after my initial involvement with the subject in the late 1990s. regardless of your opinion of my interpretation (enlighten me if you have a bteer one what inspired a park ranger in Central China, who had no clue of sasquatch and had never seen the cast from Bluff Creek, to fabricate a pair of casts that so clearly resembles it, down to subtleties of the proximal shape of the forefoot imprint?
What inspired Paul Freeman and/or Wes Sumerlin to fabricate the same, without any understanding of the mechanics of the midtarsal break and the distinct proportions involved?
~ Dr. Jeff Meldrum
About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005.
I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films:
OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.
I have always thought that the small number of actual footprints, as opposed to the large number of fake prints, provide the best evidence for Bigfoot’s existence. That prints so similar are coming from across great distances and years to decades apart lends credence the possibility of an unknown biped being a reality. Sorry Dr. Meldrum but I have ask, what is the word bteer? I’m assuming that it is the word better, misspelled.
Hi Jeff,
Your comparison of the casts highlights their similarity and should be interpreted as evidence of the existence of a real species. We agree on this point without doubt and it’s just what is this species and what are they capable of doing where there’s much disagreement within the BF Community. Please keep up your work and hopefully we’ll have a better answer to the questions in the future. My best,
but the footprints go somewhere…. follow them…. you MIGHT find what you’re looking for.
rocket science!
dconstrukt: I’ll name one, maybe two if I feel like it.
Tracking footprints in winter snowpack is a fool’s errand if one is not prepared to follow them as far as necessary. The climate is rough, the temperatures miserable to deadly in winter. One would be foolish indeed to set off half-cocked and unprepared into rough, frozen landscapes, without shelter, food, sleeping bags, fuel…
You knew this all along. You’re a difficult person, but you’re far from stupid. Or is it that you think that the rest of us are stupid?
That’s is in no way a frivolous question. I am sure you know better than a lot of the things you say. Where I come from, we have a saying: “Cut the crap!”
Powerful Jeff!…Oh, and can you contact Dconstrukt next time you find some tracks and have him track the beast?
I’m not sure a mid tarsal break is such a specific thing unless the dimensions are exact to a degree that could not be estimated by looking at a photograph. It would seem reasonable that people around the world would look at Bluff Creek prints as the best example to replicate. Someone in China would certainly have access to those photos in 1995.