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Bigfoot Proof…Undeniable Evidence (and What’s Being Hidden)
Bigfoot: a myth, a mystery, or something more? In this video, I’ll dive into all the evidence we have for Bigfoot’s existence, from footprint casts and eyewitness accounts to DNA, bodies, and the famous Patterson-Gimlin film. But that’s not all-what about the evidence we *don’t* have? Former park rangers, law enforcement officers, and researchers have hinted at a larger story, one that may involve suppressed information and a deliberate effort to keep the truth hidden.
Could there be more out there than we’re being told? Join me as I explore the known evidence, share some of the most compelling stories, and discuss the possibility of evidence being kept from the public. Whether you’re a be...
Could there be more out there than we’re being told? Join me as I explore the known evidence, share some of the most compelling stories, and discuss the possibility of evidence being kept from the public. Whether you’re a be...
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Bigfoot Believer Debates World’s Angriest Skeptic
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Indians were widely known for using psychedelic drugs to inspire "visions". I wouldn't put much faith in those accounts. With millions of cameras all over north America somebody would gotten more than a blurry picture of a mossy stump.
15:45 I like your video, except Melba Ketchum is not credible.
Thank you for your feedback! I understand that Melba Ketchum’s work is polarizing within the Sasquatch community, and many have raised questions about her credibility. I believe her study raises intriguing points that warrant further discussion and analysis. The methodology, if thoroughly examined, holds some compelling elements, even if the conclusions have been heavily criticized. I appreciate your perspective!
Btw i think the truth wil come in the near future just look about those ufo’s a lot have been out about them
I agree, it feels like we’re on the verge of more truths coming out about Sasquatch, just like UFOs have gained more acknowledgment recently. Time will tell, but it’s exciting to see these topics being taken more seriously.
They calls sound like a bad actor trying to sound like a drunk Japanese guy
I can see how some sounds might come across as exaggerated or odd, but keep in mind, vocalizations from an undiscovered primate are bound to sound unusual to human ears. The complexity of these calls, when analyzed, suggests they’re far more than random noise.
My wife and I had an experience together couple years ago.Its real
That’s incredible! Shared experiences like yours are some of the most compelling pieces of evidence because they’re harder to dismiss. Thank you for sharing, and it’s great to hear from more people who know the truth.
Great video and do you btw know about dogmen ..?
I've had 2 conscious physical experiences, one was seeing a footprint and instantly knowing it was a bigfoot print and it was fresh , my buddy and I looked at it and instantly got the eery feeling , hair on the neck going up and instincts of flight immediately kicked in and we hauled ass out of the woods and it was in a spot that would totally be a perfect place for them to be. the 2nd event, I was at a party out in the country and went outside to take a leak and it literally yelled at me and I instantly knew it was a fucking bigfoot I was frozen in fear and stopped myself from peeing and went back inside. Thinking back on it now the events both occurred at places where I felt like I didn't even want to be there and me being there feels like a surreal happenstance. Like I decided to go right instead of left and experienced something I shouldn't have. There have been other subconscious experiences as well but I don't know how that's explainable, although thinking back on it when it happened my instincts triangulated where it was and what it was saying to me , like I'm over here so just letting you know cus idk what you'll do. My 2 experiences I believe I surprised them . Southeastern Ohio.
Sasquatch are multidimensional hence why we can’t see them unless they’re in our dimension and visible. We don’t know the science yet.
Thats no bigfoot.that is the chicago mayor Brandon Johnson.i recognize the sagginal crest on the head.
EVERYTHING just fell into place and all at once when the narrator stated that evidence suggested they had ginger hair😂
it's way too convenient that a creature, that no one can find, is suddenly just strolling along in broad daylight... at the perfect distance to be in frame and in focus. And, then casually turns to look straight at the camera. What made it look at the camera? Maybe it heard a noise. Well, no wild animal that I've ever seen hears a noise that close and doesn't either stop dead in their tracks, or take off running the other way. Definitely a dude in a suit. Who made it, and who wore it doesn't matter.
I appreciate the work and analysis you are doing in your video series. A few suggestions and comments: 1) Your videos feature a number of fairly impressive videos and photographs that appear to be of Sasquatch. However, for most of them, you do not identify them. It would be helpful and useful for you to put a note in the corner of the screen for each one of those photos or videos, indicating the year, the location, the individual taking the photograph or video, and a source where one can find the best available copy of that photo or video online. 2) Although you mentioned that Dr. Melba Ketchum‘s DNA study was controversial and not accepted by some mainstream scientists, I think you gave it a little too much credibility. On its face, to the non-scientist, her main conclusion seems very implausible, that Sasquatch is hybrid of Homo sapiens and a lemur. I noticed you didn’t mention that in the video. I also noticed that you neglected to state that virtually every Sasquatch researcher who contributed biological materials to Dr. Ketchum’s study subsequently had severe regrets that they did not either keep some of the materials or submit them to a more thorough, experienced DNA lab. For a good critical review of Dr. Ketchum’s study, listen to Cliff Barrackman’s and James “Bobo” Fay’s Bigfoot ‘n Beyond podcast episode 125 featuring Dr. Haskell Hart. 3) I think you give a bit too much attention and credibility to the works and opinions of David Paulides. I think it is important to mention that Mr. Paulides‘ career in law enforcement ended because he was caught engaging in dishonest conduct; for details do a Google search. While I cannot say that I am familiar with all of his work, from the several podcast interviews of his that I have heard, he is extremely quick to suggest a mysterious or nefarious cause behind deaths and disappearances, rather than the much more ordinary and reasonable explanations. For instance, when he was on the Into the Fray podcast, he tried to claim there was some mysterious force or entity causing college students in Lacrosse Wisconsin to drown in local bodies of water. In contrast, the facts that he suggested point far more to accidents while intoxicated, or suicide by a stressed-out college student who had suppressed his depression and anxiety symptoms to friends and family. Paulides is all about the sensational, plain and simple. 4) Justin Smeja does not present as a truthful person. I ask anyone that has seen an interview with him a simple question: would you trust him to babysit your children? I think most people would answer in the negative and the reason would be that he simply did not pass the gut instinct test for being honest and responsible. I once attended a professional educational conference where one talk was given with the title “How to avoid bad clients.“ The speaker stated that in talking with over 20,000 professionals , every single one admitted having a bad gut instinct the first time that he or she met with any of the three worst clients that he or she had ever had. Gut instinct is the subconscious appreciation of subtle signals other people give off when they are lying, being manipulative, or otherwise lacking integrity. To me, Justin Smeja presents as no more believable of a Bigfoot eyewitness than known fraud and hoaxer Rick Dyer. The single, most important characteristic of any individual who engages in the study, research or analysis of the Sasquatch phenomenon is not the individual’s woodcraft skills, photography and technical skills, tracking abilities, or expertise in wildlife biology or primatology. The most important characteristic is credibility. The single largest impediment to the acceptance of the Sasquatch phenomenon by science and the public has been the lack of credibility of some researchers or witnesses, and the occurrence of too many hoaxed incidents. I think it is incumbent upon anyone who takes this topic seriously to promote credible evidence, and when discussing questionable evidence, to do so with a healthy dose of skepticism, objectively and fairly. The emphasis should not be on whether an occurrence is interesting, but rather whether it possesses the characteristics of reliable, credible evidence. I appreciate the fact that thus far in your videos, you appear to be embracing the theory that Sasquatch is a flesh and blood biological creature, a relict hominoid. The alternative theory, referred to in the Sasquatch research community as belief in the “woo” suggest that there is a paranormal, supernatural , extra dimensional, or extraterrestrial element to the Sasquatch phenomenon. I feel that those in the “woo” community negatively impact the credibility of the study of Sasquatch in general. Simply because Sasquatch is an exceedingly elusive creature does not mean that it is not a flesh and blood biological entity. Salt Fork State Park naturalist and Sasquatch researcher John Hickenbottom commented on a podcast that he grew up in the woods as a hunter, and he has had experiences where Whitetail deer seem to vanish. Yet he does not feel there is any more paranormal or supernatural an aspect to Sasquatch than there is to a Whitetail deer. Wild animals simply have adapted to be excellent at concealment and camouflage. I personally spoke with Hickenbottom at the 2022 CryptidCon on the rather implausible connection between Sasquatch and UFOs, and he had a very rational explanation. Because Sasquatch is known to be very curious about unusual activity in its environment, and is curious about what human beings are doing, it would similarly be interested in and would approach any sort of mysterious lights in the sky, or human beings observing lights in the sky. That simple, known curiosity is a much more plausible explanation than there is any sort of connection or relationship between Sasquatch and any beings or entities that may be piloting UFOs. I think it is important to give credence to the Occam’s Razor principle in the study of Sasquatch. We should not, as the proponents of the Woo theory claim, attach paranormal, supernatural, extra dimensional, or extraterrestrial origins to the study of Sasquatch merely because proof of their existence is so difficult to obtain. The simplest explanation, that there is a relict population of yet unrecognized hominoids living in remote areas of North America, is the best explanation. And Occam‘s Razor also applies to eyewitness sightings as well. One must ask if there were only a few eyewitness encounters whether other explanations might not be more likely. But given the thousands of reliable and similar eyewitness accounts of a tall, broad shouldered, hair-covered bipedal primate larger than any typical human, that did not have the characteristics of a standing bear, it does not seem likely that these observations can be explained away by hoaxes, misidentification or mass hallucination. The simplest explanation is that these thousands of eyewitnesses are viewing a genuine primate.
Thank you for taking the time to leave such a detailed comment. I appreciate your thoughtful suggestions and constructive critique. Allow me to address your points one by one: 1. **Photo/Video Attribution**: You make an excellent point about including more detailed attributions for the images and footage in my videos. Adding timestamps, locations, and sources is a great idea, and I’ll try to incorporate this in future videos to enhance clarity and credibility. 2. **Dr. Melba Ketchum's DNA Study**: While I did aim to present the study as part of the broader discussion on Sasquatch evidence, I understand your concern about balancing skepticism with the claims made. The lemur hybridization conclusion has indeed been widely criticized, and I could have emphasized that more. However, the human mitochondrial DNA findings are intriguing and worth exploring further, even if some contributors later expressed regrets about not seeking additional independent analyses. I'll make sure to clarify such nuances moving forward. 3. **David Paulides**: I recognize the controversy surrounding Mr. Paulides and his investigative methods. While I respect his contributions to raising awareness of certain phenomena, I agree that it’s essential to approach his claims critically. Context and objectivity are key, and I will strive to provide a balanced view of his work, especially given the issues surrounding his law enforcement career. 4. **Justin Smeja**: Smeja is undoubtedly a polarizing figure, and I understand your point about the importance of credibility in Sasquatch research. While his account and evidence have sparked debate, it’s fair to say his presentation raises questions for many. I’ll keep your concerns in mind when discussing controversial individuals or evidence in future videos. 5. **Credibility and Evidence Standards**: I fully agree that credibility and rigorous evidence are the foundation for advancing the study of Sasquatch. I aim to be as objective as possible, presenting evidence fairly while acknowledging its limitations. Skepticism and scrutiny are necessary for fostering serious discussion and avoiding sensationalism. 6. **Occam’s Razor and the Flesh-and-Blood Theory**: Like you, I lean toward the simplest explanation: that Sasquatch is a biological entity-a relict hominoid-rather than a being tied to paranormal or extraterrestrial phenomena. That said, it would be foolish to deny there seem to be many strange phenomena associated with encountering these creatures. While I respect differing opinions, my videos aim to focus on tangible, biological evidence and avoid speculative theories. Your point about the thousands of consistent eyewitness accounts is well-taken. The sheer volume of reports over centuries suggests that these encounters cannot be dismissed as simple hoaxes or misidentifications. Thank you again for your thoughtful feedback. I’ll use your suggestions to continue improving my content while maintaining a balanced, evidence-based approach to this fascinating subject.
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Smeja sample was bear
The Smeja sample wasn't conclusively identified as bear. As I mentioned in the video, the Ketchum DNA study found human mitochondrial DNA and unknown nuclear DNA, suggesting it could belong to an unclassified primate species-potentially Sasquatch. While some other samples in the study were later identified as bear, Smeja’s remains a point of debate and fits the broader findings that hint at something unique and unexplained.
Great video sir. You know you are on target and have compelling evidence when you get quite a few negative comments, some even calling it click bait! One of the first ive seen that actually puts some of the best evidence, all together in one neat little video. I highly doubt The reason for the cover-up is for logging, monetary loss or land rights. Higher implications would be military use, what can be weaponised, ghillies suit, infrasound, infrared etc… many great inventions come from nature itself. Secondly, Laws that bound man on land and sea would be questioned, including the laws of physics. Notice how all native people worldwide have been forced to come under these laws and acknowledge land ownership? Thirdly, it brings our origin and history into question. But perhaps most important, in years to come, humans will have a far greater understanding of quantum physics and the human brain and body, why we only use less than 15% of our brain, the many skills we have lost such as intuition, telepathy, remote viewing, astral projection. If these skills were ever to become common and normal in society, well nothing would ever happen in secret, behind closed doors ever again. Massive implication!
Thank you for the thoughtful comment. You’re absolutely right-addressing the evidence often stirs up controversy, which only confirms its impact. I appreciate your insight on the broader implications. It’s fascinating to consider how much of our understanding-whether about natural laws, history, or even human potential-might be challenged by fully acknowledging Sasquatch. The idea of lost skills like telepathy and intuition being rediscovered as a result is truly mind-expanding. It’s a reminder that there’s so much more to uncover, both about the world and ourselves.
Wonderfully engaging video. Subscribed.
Thanks very much!
Some of those videos used have already been debunked like that well know first one and the second one on the slope is a man walking his dog. You can clearly see the dog waiting lmao
The pictures you show are actualley quite similar. Santa Claus is obviously also 100% real. I´ve seen him myself, several times.
Santa Clause is real - because i saw him at the mall
Yes and there is a tribe they are multiplying and stating a gang to take over all the malls
I've been waiting for 44 years to hear from scientists about the specifics, dna, anatomy, etc, of said Bigfoot. Nothing. Physical evidence is needed. Otherwise, it's just stories.
They are real I heard one - same as in Ohio
Lol
You are a guy who does his due diligence! It’s obvious and sadly, not always evident in this topic! Thanks!
not convinced.
That person on the mountain is just a human and debunked. Sometimes human look way taller from a distance, than they really are. As nobody ever saw a Bigfoot making these sounds, it is hard to prove they are from them.
The Marble Mountain footage is certainly debated, but calling it "just a human" doesn't do justice to the analysis that's been done. The figure’s proportions and the terrain it's navigating suggest something beyond a typical human, especially given its stride and size in relation to the environment. As for the sounds, while it's true we don't have video of a Sasquatch vocalizing, the patterns and frequencies of many recordings don't align with known animals or humans, leaving room for serious consideration.
@cabininthewoods517 I have seen more clips like this, also claiming in South America where they claimed it were giants. They looked huge, but it was an optical illusion, you could clearly see their backpacks and modern clothing in that particular clip. I have been a photographer and came across things like that, which looked odd, but it was completely normal. I have seen city in the sea, which wasn't there (an optical illusion) and things that look huge, but in truth were quite small and the other way around. I agree these sounds need further investigation, but it might prove they are from other creatures than Bigfoot. I am open minded and I hope BF exists, but I am not convinced yet. But where I live, there isn't any real nature, so I cannot go looking for it. The largest animal is a fox in the dunes here, which sometimes ventures out in the town. But that is it, sadly..... But I enjoy the BF videos from you and others, where you go looking for it.
What a great video and brake down of evidence. Why the government won't acknowledge there existence is just ignorance on there part. They make themselves look foolish when the truth dose come out.
Awesome video brother! Loving your work.
All this time and allllll these sightings, and yet in our modern day and age with all our modern techniques, everyone and their grandmother carrying a smartphone with camera, not a single good photo or conclusive proof whatsoever. I will believe it once I see that
Excellent video fella 👍🏻 My apologies for Sciman Dan a fellow countryman of mine, his sarcastic and pretentious attitude towards you shows his true colours. He knows nothing of the subject matter and just fails miserably by doing practically zero research into the rich and lengthy Bigfoot history. He comes across as a completely clueless uncouth pre-prejudiced know-it-all, who quite clearly does Not, far from it 🙄 😊
Hidden evidence 😂No peer reviewed DNA or even good game cam videos.
If you're looking for peer-reviewed DNA, the Ketchum DNA study, while often dismissed by skeptics, actually holds up well when you dig deep into the methodology and analyze the data for yourself. It's far more legitimate and conclusive than critics give it credit for. As for game cam footage, it's sparse, but consider this: creatures as large and intelligent as Sasquatch would likely notice and avoid game cams, much like mountain lions often do-and they’re far less elusive or potentially sentient. The key is looking beyond surface-level dismissals and being open to evaluating the evidence thoroughly.
I’ve had 5 sightings over the years and have over 1,400 pictures and videos (mostly pictures) of manipulations, arrangements, and footprints. I’ve had large rocks thrown at me as well. Had an ongoing two plus year interaction with a 1972 Mattel doll head that I found. Believe me, they’re real …
I believe you-your experiences sound absolutely remarkable. I know they’re real too because I had my own encounter on Vancouver Island, Canada. The detail in their interactions, like the Mattel doll head and rock throwing, just adds to the evidence of their intelligence and presence. Keep documenting; the world needs more voices like yours sharing this reality.
Mattel doll head? Huh?
Yes, please elaborate on mattel doll jead
Clickbait, don’t watch… you’re welcome 😁
Thanks for the heads-up. I’ll be sure to consult you next time I make a title-your expertise in not watching is invaluable. 🙂
I don't think that there is any denial of its existence, the only problem is that there is so much CGI, Fakes and overall Hoax's that its existence will never be truly documented, and it is also too big, strong, and elusive to capture. I am hoping that its existence will be proven so that it can be protected and studied
The oversaturation of hoaxes and CGI does create skepticism, but it also underscores the importance of critically examining the evidence. Genuine documentation might still rise above the noise if handled carefully by credible sources. I agree that confirming their existence could open doors to proper study and protection, which is why separating authentic evidence from fabricated material is so essential. Let’s hope the truth emerges clearly enough to make a lasting impact.
Of Bigfoot exists and the proof is just not shared. They're from another dimension so good luck catching one. Not all vocalizations are from sasquatch. So they don't even come close to being human.
The idea of interdimensional origins is an interesting perspective that adds to the mystery surrounding Bigfoot. While I lean more toward a biological explanation supported by consistent physical evidence and eyewitness reports, exploring all possibilities keeps the discussion intriguing. As for vocalizations, you're right-many sounds attributed to Sasquatch require careful analysis to rule out natural sources, which adds complexity to this field of research.
Still don’t believe it. Eyewitness accounts are notoriously unreliable, ask any prosecutor and quoting David Poulides, a man who was found guilty of falsely soliciting for a charity while serving as a police officer instantly discredits anything that’s said in my view.
Eyewitness accounts, while not foolproof, are still used in a variety of fields, including law enforcement, as part of evidence when corroborated with other data. Dismissing them entirely overlooks patterns and consistencies in testimony. Regarding David Paulides, his previous occupation or unrelated allegations don’t inherently discredit the research he’s compiled or the data itself. The information should be judged on its own merit, not solely on personal grievances against the compiler. Skepticism is healthy, but it’s more productive to evaluate evidence holistically.
I believe - not every video can be lying
Agreed!
David Oren was the scientist that claimed Mapinguari is a ground sloth
I saw one in the southern part of the Davy Crockett National Forest (East Texas) in 1971 and another not far from my '71 sighting in 2017. I have heard vocalizations in this area as well so needless to say, I don't need any further convincing... ;)
That's incredible! Two sightings decades apart in the same area really speaks to the consistency of their presence there. Hearing vocalizations on top of that? No wonder you're convinced. Davy Crockett National Forest seems like a hotspot worth exploring further!
Just big dumb animals.. no sign of tool use.. no wheel.. no fire..
But yet they have evaded the thousands upon thousands of humans seeing them out there and managed to prevent them from taking one conclusive clear photo
@tbd3058 that is strange.
Justin Smeja killed a black bear 💯 This video is a joke
Dude was the first human who managed to kill a Bigfoot and he left the body… okkkkkk 🤡
I'd love it to be real but there just isn't any real evidence if we are being honest. A breeding population of giant apes would be seen all the time, they would just be there like Orang utans or Gorilla. The Native Americans also believe in the Wendigo and skin walkers amongst other legends and myths so their accounts don't mean anything. I've deep dived big foot and other cryptids for years snd big foot unfortunately sits along side the loch less monster as a fun legend but nothing more.
A breeding population of intelligent, elusive creatures in the vast, remote areas of North America is not as implausible as it may seem, especially considering how rarely humans encounter highly secretive animals like snow leopards or certain deep-sea creatures. Native American accounts should not be dismissed outright-they often describe cultural and historical observations passed down for generations. Unlike myths like the Loch Ness Monster, Bigfoot evidence includes footprints, vocalizations, and sightings from credible witnesses. It’s worth considering that dismissing these points might overlook compelling data.
What do you think of todd standing videos
Muppet heads. All designs were done by Todd and his then wife Louise for their Production company Outstanding Productions.
Video CAN NEVER BE proof _ PERIOD> because it CAN ALWAYS be argued as a suit or cgi or both. Its JUST not ever going to be provable that way. You need a CORPSE - HAIRS - a BONE - A piece OF POOP something,
If you watched the whole video, you’d know that we have almost all of those. 🙂
11:40 these sounds are 500 times more convincing and viscerally creepy than the generic whooping noises people always play. Even though they are objectively terrifying I would still kill to have an encounter like that because despite everything they basically pose zero threat to us so the reward far outweighs the risk.
It's fascinating how compelling and eerie those sounds are compared to the usual recordings. While the risk might seem low, approaching the unknown with respect is always wise-especially when it could be something that defies our expectations. Sometimes, the reward is just knowing they exist without disrupting their world.
Only two ways to prove Bigfoot exists is to capture or kill one. Every thing else is just BS.
Kudos! 👍👍Great video! Probably in the top 5 RUclips videos on this subject IMHO. And of course, the Patterson-Gimlin Film is always at the centre of this subject, and probably always will be. If the P-G film is a hoax, it was just incredible luck on circumstances all coming together ideally that day. Everyone of us who is old enough to have experienced life thus far, knows that sometimes results can come out unexpectedly on any endeavour. If humans put enough passion, work, and determination into a project, it will yield a certain result. These two guys may have done exactly that in 1967. And when they actually saw the film after processing it...They knew right then and there that they had produced an undeniable good result with their efforts. Perhaps there is something to be said about all the hoax claims in that everyone of these people may have contributed in some way however minor. Even Patterson's wife who may have made the suit. Forget about contradictions, stories get confused even after a month in real life. I really want the P-G film to be real and perhaps it is, but if it is a hoax, then it's likely an incredible coincidence with the way the sunlight and the Kodak film reacted together on that autumn day in October 1967. Yes, Life can sometimes create illusions whether we accept them or not.
3:30 To be honest this recreation doesn't look half bad.
Your eyesight, sir, is between you and your optometrist. 🙂
Great video! Just one question about the quote from Boris Porshnev at 6:28. "The Almas appears to be a relic hominid, possibly a Neanderthal or Denisovan." Porshnev died in 1972, but Denisovans weren't identified through DNA until 2010. Are you sure this quote is accurate?
Thanks for pointing that out! The quote is accurate to the best of my knowledge, but you’re correct that Denisovans weren’t identified by DNA until 2010. Porshnev’s use of “Denisovan” likely reflects a modern interpretation of his description of relic hominids, as the term wouldn’t have been available in his time. If this phrasing caused confusion, I appreciate you bringing it to my attention!
If these creatures are real it’s going to destroy a part of the evolution story we have been told. It could actually cause a revolt all over the world possibly. This is why scientists don’t want it to be real and they refuse to actually look into it. Also, some of these Bigfoot groups are a part of the deception.
It's an interesting perspective. The potential for a discovery like this to disrupt established narratives is part of what makes it such a polarizing topic. As for the Bigfoot groups being part of the deception, it's definitely worth staying critical of any information source-whether mainstream or otherwise. Still, I think the truth has a way of surfacing, even if it takes time.
@ true. I personally think that we will have to rewrite the history and origins of life on this planet. And the people who know the truth will have to eventually talk to the public. And the public will not be happy and it’s a very scary thing. I kinda see a gradual (I hope) rollout as to mitigate the possible bad results of full disclosure. People may go ape 💩.
Cool and interesting story. Regarding the "root ball" shape and the movement at the bottom left of the video, at one point it looked to me like a flexing hand. Like the root ball was making a fist, then straitening its fingers, then making a fist again. But, of course, root balls don't have fingers, so that couldn't possibly be what it was! Right? I do have two questions... 1) Don't you think a "fibrous, tree-twisting noise" would be much different than the sound of a 30 to 40 foot tree crashing down in the midst of a forest? A falling tree makes a LOT of noise in that environment, and I would think it would be easily discernable from the creaking, twisting sound you described. My second question is, what kind of adventurer goes out into the woods wearing open-toed sandals?? For clarity, I believe it entirely possible a sasquatch pushed that tree over, but I find it questionable that it done so on the night of your excursion just because of the description you provided of the noise you heard. A tree falling, and the collateral damage it causes coming down, is pretty distinct and can be heard from a considerable distance. Get some boots, dude! 🖖
Unfortunately, after over 40 years of researching "Bigfoot", I no longer believe it is a real creature. The fact is that Bigfoot started as a joke in 1958 Humboldt County. Ray L Wallace used specialized "stompers" to create fake footprints to fool his logging crew. And surprise, Wallace was friends with Roger Patterson. What are the odds, lol. Ask yourself why zero "Bigfoot tracks" were ever found before 1958. The reason is rather simple. Bigfoot does not exist...