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KEEP IN MIND that there is a $100,000 reward offered by the Willow Creek/China Flat Museum for anyone who can
prove how the footprints found could have been faked. See John Green’s book, The Best of Sasquatch/Bigfoot, p. 16
(Hancock House). This is a genuine offer, and John Green has told me that while the requirements specified in the offer
set out the real circumstances involved, an applicant could succeed without exactly duplicating every one of them.
THIS IS A BIT OF A MIND TWISTER. It
is a line-up of the same objects seen in
a P/G film frame (frame 353) to an
elevated shot of the film site taken from
a different angle in 1971. The film was
taken in October 1967 so the photo was
taken about 3 years 7 months later (we
can see it was taken in the
summertime). In the photo, there is a
man walking in the path taken by the
creature. The white dot represents the
camera.
Now, from what I can gather, the
creature did not go perfectly straight
ahead. It sort of veered to its left. In the
final shots of the film we can see that
leaning tree in the foreground. My guess
is that it ended up going into the forest
where I show a blue box.
(Left) I believe René Dahinden took this photo to illustrate where the creature went. Note the leaning tree on the
left. The trees and ground debris in the foreground are on the little “island” that was to Patterson’s right.
(Right) René Dahinden and Peter Byrne at the film site in 1972. They are standing close to Patterson’s second
position when he took his film. Behind them, note the log and, beyond that, the leaning tree.
IN JANUARY 2003, Ray Crowe
featured this sasquatch image (left)
on the cover of The Track Record.
It was provided to him by Dr. Jean-
Paul Debenat, from France, who is
seen (with me) here on the right at
Ray’s 2002 conference. I show the
Sasquatch image on page 206 in
Meet the Sasquatch. We don’t
know where Dr. Debenat got the
image; however, it is extremely
good. To me it has a naturalness
that provides some insights on the
creature’s appearance.
THIS BOOK, entitled Noticias De Nutka, by Jose Mariano Mozino, recounts his
experiences upon sailing into Nootka Sound, (British Columbia) in 1792. His
possible sasquatch-related entry has been mentioned in other books; however,
here it is verbatim and with footnote information:
“I do not know what to say about Matlox, inhabitant of the mountainous district, of
whom all have an unbelievable terror.1 They [native people] imagine his body as
very monstrous, all covered with stiff black bristles; a head similar to a human one,
but with much greater, sharper, and stronger fangs than those of the bear;
extremely long arms; and toes and fingers armed with long curved claws. His
shouts alone (they say) force those who hear them to the ground, and any
unfortunate body he slaps is broken into a thousand pieces.”
1. Robert Haswell wrote in 1789 that the Indians had “several strange stories of this strange monster [.] they say they
were doing some bad things on the beach in some past ages when the dreadful fellow made his appearance…”
-Howay, ed. Voyages of the “Columbia,” p. 64
I looked up the book mentioned and here is what it says on page 64. (Note: The book is a direct reprint of
the original (odd spelling, run-on sentences and so forth), so I have provided an edited version):
“…they [natives] believe in a supreme god, and a devil, and they have several strange stories of
this strange monster. They say they were doing some bad thing on the beach in some past ages
when the dreadful fellow made his appearance. They represent him as black with fiery eyes, and
he is of an enormous size, and has but one leg; but so nimble that after eating twenty or thirty of
them, the blood running a plentiful stream down each side of his mouth, he at one hop went across
the sound and they now suppose he dwells in the woods”
Certainly this is just another native legend, but one I had not heard before. As to the “one leg,” that’s also a
new one on me.
LLOYD PYE IS OFFERING a special collector’s edition of his new book, The Starchild Skull.
Lloyd has put in a tremendous amount of time and effort into seeking the truth behind this
amazing and very intriguing artifact. Knowing Lloyd as I do, you will not be disappointed with
the work, and I encourage you to take advantage of his offer which is provided on the next
page.
If You Had A Chance To Become Part Of History…
Would You Take It?
On February 27, 1999, 500 attendees of the 8th
International UFO Congress in Laughlin, Nevada, were
the first people to see, hear about, and even touch a relic
that, to this day, has not been confirmed by science as
entirely human. That relic, known as the “Starchild Skull,”
has undergone eight years of scientific analyses and
medical evaluations. In the next two or three years, recent
remarkable advances in genetic testing techniques are
solidly on track to establish the Starchild as a human-
alien hybrid.