Bigfoot Field Notes To an Encounter
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In 2013, Chris Tucker, an Afghanistan war veteran, left his home to go into the Pacific Northwest woods to try and obtain proof of the existence of Bigfoot. He told his girlfriend Renee that he was going to be gone for a week, then he would return home. Hoping to be able to cash in on the ten million dollar reward. When he failed to return home from the forest a week after his expected return date, Renee went to the local Sheriff's office to report him missing.
The Sheriff's office organized a search party to scour the woods and search for Chris. After a couple weeks of exhaustive searches, the search was called off and Chris was never found. The only thing of his that was found was his tent and a daily journal that he had written in about his excursion into the woods. Read along with the Sheriff, as he reads through the journal, and learns about all of the things that Chris saw and experienced in the deep forests of upper Washington State. Follow along as the Sheriff reads and discovers the truth about the forests and what may have happened to Chris.
Michael Williams
Michael Williams is an Adjunct Professor of Pharmacology with the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University in Chicago, IL, USA
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Bigfoot Field Notes To an Encounter - Michael Williams
BIGFOOT
Field Notes To An Encounter
Michael Williams
Copyright 2014 By Michael Williams
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Introduction
As people from across the oceans poured into America to establish a new country, stories were being told by the mountain men about the big, hairy, man like creatures that roamed the woods. Then stories started circulating about how the Native American Indians told stories about a wild hairy man that roamed the forests. The Indians told of the stories of the hairy man that was the protector of the forest, and they would have encounters with the man, but as long as they respected Mother Earth, and did not do anything to ravage the land then the hairy man would leave them alone.
They respected the land, and for the centuries that they lived on the land, they would encounter the hairy man, but the encounters would only be that, just another encounter to tell their children, and another story for the camp fire. Then as more settlers moved into the land, they began to encounter the hairy man of the woods, and they would report sightings of the beast, but no one would give any credit to the sightings and they would simply say that those who reported the man, were marked off as just being crazy mountain men.
For a century, the stories of the hairy man were relinquished to just folklore and fairy tales that kids would tell around the fire. Then, as more and more people of distinction began to make reports of the man, the general public began to take a little notice. Some people even went as far as to make small excursions into the woods to try and find the beast.
As the decades went by, the hype of the search for the hairy man began to wane, and people started to forget all about him. Then, after another half century, more reports of sightings began to surface. The new hot spot was in the pacific north west, near the border of Canada and the United States. There were many skeptics to the hairy man, but those who did believe, pointed to the Indians that had been here long before white people, and the stories that they had passed down from generation to generation about the protector of the woods.
Those stories now inspired several groups to attempt to find the mythical hairy man of the woods. They went on week long expeditions into the woods, and they made the best attempts to find him. Many of these weekend
warriors, made valiant attempts, but none of them were able to find solid proof of the existence of the hairy man. Some of them came out of the woods with some proof, but the proof that they did find was just small, unverifiable, pieces of hair or scat. None of which they could definitively prove where they came from.
Then as the years passed by, and the technology improved, equipment became available to allow people to catch the hairy man on video, and audio recordings began to surface. The video that did get released, was good footage, but even then the scientific world would not accept that the hairy man existed.
There has been enough video and audio collected, that if the hairy man was in court, he would be convicted of any crime. But the world for some reason wants more proof, just to prove that the hairy man, also known today as the Sasquatch, does in fact exist.
In today’s modern world, we have finally got someone to step up and offer a reward for proof of the existence of the Sasquatch. Now, there are people that are grouping up and going back out into the woods, and making their best efforts to try and get the proof needed to collect the evidence to collect the ten million dollar reward.
But, there are those that believe that grouping up is not necessarily the answer. They believe that going out into the woods on their own, using their own devices, is the right way to find the proof needed to collect on the reward. Especially those that have come home from war, and have the knowledge needed to survive in the woods on their own, and get the proof, so that they can collect the reward and get the money they so deserve. Especially since the government has left them on their own to try and survive in society without having the financial means available to make a life.
Now, with theses soldiers in the woods searching, we have the best chances for the proof of the Sasquatch, to surface and finally show the world,what the Native American Indians have known for centuries.
Prologue
In June, of 2013, in the upper region of Washington State, a woman walked into the local Sheriff’s station and made a report that her boyfriend of four years had recently gone missing in the local forests. She reported that her boyfriend, who had recently returned home, having been discharged from the Army, went into the forest to try and find proof of Bigfoot, so that he could collect the ten million dollar reward.
She reported that he went into the woods two weeks prior to her coming into the station. He was suppose to return after one week, but he never came back. She waited a week to report him missing, because she knew that he was a trained soldier, and that he had the knowledge to survive on his own in the woods and that he was very capable of taking care of himself. She reported that he called her every two nights, using his satellite phone that he took with him as he knew he would probably not get a cellular signal.
She said that he called her the day before he was due to return,