"American Sasquatch: Man, Myth, or Monster" Reviewed

 


It's been awhile since a documentary on the subject of the Tall Ones caught my eye. This one has! 

I've watched David Paulides research for the Missing 411 series about people who have gone missing in state and national parks. I know his research in the field of Bigfoot and his most recent dive into UFO research. This gives him investigative integrity to talk the subject and bring the right experts forward. 

Whether you believe, don't believe, or have witnessed them, This subject was approached thoroughly for the audience. The experts and witnesses interviewed were of worthy caliber and the most unique evidence was reviewed. I especially enjoyed Joe Hauser of the Montana Vortex and House of Mystery. What he described brought the magical qualities of places like Skinwalker Ranch to the real and natural world. 

The reports on DNA were shared, whether you find Melba Ketchum's findings to be kosher, is up to the researchers who have given that deeper study. Suffice to say, after multiple submissions of potential Bigfoot DNA from around the country, her study, inconjunction with DNA labs, came to the conclusion that about 15,000 year ago females mated with an unknown source. This was greatly debated because of the combination of chain of custody accountability and no peer review by scientific journals. This led many to believe the infamous biblical nephilim were discovered. The legend of the nephilim is that angels came to earth, mated with the women, and created an abomination, a race of giants that had to be removed by a biblical flood. 

The newer aspect asserted in this documentary was something I attribute to Ron Morehead's amazing research in his stellar book, "The Quantum Bigfoot," providing a window of understanding to the unique and "magical" properties of Bigfoot, such as disappearing mid-step. 

Perhaps the only thing missing from the documentary is more time. I found myself wanting more and more of evidence review and experts. Having been in the research about 15 years, I've come to know the best and worst of the characters who research this subject. I was pleased by the choice of researcher speakers and their wide variety of expertise.

Paulides did a good job bringing forth knowledgeable sources you can count on. The subject was approached with respect instead of titillation and fear.

I actually purchased the documentary (LINK) and I don't hold many in my library that I wish to see repeatedly, but this is definitely worth the watch and share! 




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