Bigfoot: A Multi-Dimensional Monster

Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 18th, 2014

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Yes, it’s time for another blood-pressure raising, rage-inducing, article from me…

You can find it at this Mysterious Universe link.

And here’s an extract from it…

“If there is one thing that can be said with any degree of certainty about Bigfoot, it’s that it has an undeniable ‘here one minute, and gone the next minute’ aspect to it. Of course, those who (unlike me) adhere to the idea that Bigfoot is a purely flesh and blood animal suggest the creature is simply an incredibly stealthy one – most of the time, at least.

“Maybe, however, there is more to it than that. Just maybe, there is far more to it than that. Ronan Coghlan is an Irish researcher and author – on many things paranormal – who has an intriguing theory on the matter of Bigfoot and its curiously elusive presence in our world.”

Nick Redfern About Nick Redfern
Punk music fan, Tennents Super and Carlsberg Special Brew beer fan, horror film fan, chocolate fan, like to wear black clothes, like to stay up late. Work as a writer.


2 Responses to “Bigfoot: A Multi-Dimensional Monster”

  1. DWA responds:

    Not sure, totally, why anyone would want to post for the specific purpose of raising blood pressure or inducing rage. I’m just saying that the premise is unsupported by the body of evidence.

    Most of us with substantial experience of animals and the outdoors know that a wild animal is what’s being described. That’s it, nothing significantly more.

  2. DWA responds:

    Should have added: “monster” isn’t exactly backed by the evidence either.

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