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Big Foot or Sasquatch, I Believe
Big Foot or Sasquatch, I Believe
Big Foot or Sasquatch, I Believe
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As I grew up in the ’50s, we didn’t hear anything about Bigfoot. Growing up in the timber business and in the woods a lot, I saw things that I questioned as to what made or caused them—a small tree broke over up to eight to ten feet or trees in a teepee together or rocks piled on top of each other in places where no people would have been and where roots had been dug up and stumps dug up. Bears do not do these kinds of things, and we didn’t have many bears in our area anyhow.

Then in the ’70s, the Bigfoot stories started mostly from the Western states and the Rocky Mountains. So I stated putting two and two together if it was true, a creature in the woods that would do all these things that I saw. I started slowly becoming a believer in this creature. What else would do all these things?

I never worried about what people thought of me. So I started talking to people about Bigfoot, and that I believed in them. After a number of years, these people started coming to me with these stories about their sightings. Many people told me to write about Bigfoot, so here it is, the true stories of happenings from myself and other people. Now do you believe?

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Release dateFeb 15, 2021
ISBN9781648018756
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    Big Foot or Sasquatch, I Believe - Frederick Humberson

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    Big Foot or Sasquatch, I Believe

    Frederick Humberson

    Copyright © 2020 Frederick Humberson

    All rights reserved

    First Edition

    NEWMAN SPRINGS PUBLISHING

    320 Broad Street

    Red Bank, NJ 07701

    First originally published by Newman Springs Publishing 2020

    All names have been changed to protect those who do not want people to know them

    ISBN 978-1-64801-874-9 (Paperback)

    ISBN 978-1-64801-875-6 (Digital)

    Printed in the United States of America

    Table of Contents

    I Believe in Bigfoot

    Bigfoot, I Believe, or Sasquatch

    Why I Believe in Bigfoot

    I Believe in Bigfoot

    Twenty-Four Reasons Why My Own and Other People’s Stories

    Bigfoot, I Believe, or Sasquatch

    The stories of Bigfoot have been around for hundreds of years, maybe thousands, all over the world. There are cave drawings of the creature made by prehistoric man, and our less prehistoric natives made drawings on rocks and cave walls, and a lot of these are in the Western states in the Rocky Mountains.

    It seems that Bigfoot likes the mountains where there are less people, more food sources for them, and more shelter in the caves and rocks. Although people have had sightings in the southern swamps, they call them swamps apes or skunk apes.

    Prehistoric man and native Indians had no reason to make up their stories and drawings; they only draw what they see and talk about what they see and hand down their stories as history. There have been many sightings by creditable people. There is film footage and pictures taken of these elusive creatures. The famous Patterson footage of a female Bigfoot in the Rocky Mountain has been investigated by many people, including Disney Film production people trying to prove it to be fake.

    They said, We don’t know what this is, but it is real. This was the costume production people trying to prove it was a suit. They said it was not a suit nor a costume but a real creature. The creature in the film was a female with big breasts, very noticeable in the film. If someone was dressed up as a Bigfoot, why make it a female?

    Many people have had sightings and had pictures taken. So why do many people not believe and make fun of people who do? I think that people don’t want to believe in things that scares them such as ghosts, spirits, aliens, and Bigfoot. Just because you haven’t had a firsthand experience, why make fun of a person who has?

    I think there are so many fairy tales about fairies, leprechauns, Santa, tooth fairy, Easter Bunny that people make it easy to write things off as not real or things that are real, but they are afraid to admit it’s real for fear of being made fun of as

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