The Bigfoot Blog
The Patterson Gimlin Film: What the Books Say with EMily Fleur
Emily Fleur views the Patterson-Gimlin Film (PGF) as the most credible evidence of Sasquatch, supported by its anatomical detail, corroborative footprint evidence, and consistent eyewitness testimonies. Drawing on scholarly works by Matt Pruitt, John Green, and Jeff Meldrum, she emphasizes the film's depiction of unique biomechanics, naturalistic features, and physical evidence as cornerstones of its authenticity, elevating the PGF to a critical artifact in Sasquatch research and cultural discourse.
A Bigfoot Encounter in Mount Hood National Forest with Emily Fleur
Emily Fleur, creator of The Forest Fleur, shared a profound Sasquatch encounter in Oregon’s Mount Hood National Forest, where she observed a distinct silhouette and experienced powerful vocalizations, including wood knocks and high-pitched calls, that convinced her of Sasquatch’s existence. Her experiences fuel her mission to educate others about Bigfoot, blending curiosity with a call for conservation of this elusive species.
Exploring Sasquatch: A Deep Dive into Ape Behavior and Intelligence with Emily Fleur
In "Exploring Sasquatch," Emily Fleur takes readers on an exhilarating journey into the enigmatic realm of Sasquatch, revealing their unique ape-like traits, advanced intelligence, and intriguing similarities to other great apes. The article also tackles the tantalizing mystery of why Sasquatch remains remain undiscovered, challenging conventional beliefs and sparking curiosity about these elusive creatures.