Here is a free 2022 touchy-feely documentary about Big Foot, which is fairly good. Except that they ruined it by inviting Star Lady to talk about the Jon Luke Ponti People, and so on. I'll say a little more about her after the film. Move over...
I do believe that it is very possible that Big Foot exists. However - First of all, no one has discovered this creature yet, and already we are being told that these creatures go on trips to the stars, are telepathic and smoke weed. First things first, people.
And Star Lady is a fraud, at least in many aspects. Example: She says she receives telepathic communication from a female Sasquatch in the woods. Star Lady reveals that she is hearing the thing talk to her in English, because the thing says, "chokeweed," and Start Lady says, "oh, I don't recognise that word," meaning she does not recognise that word in English. This means the beastie thing is not speaking in beastie language, and then being translated.
No - the beastie thing is actually speaking English. Now how in the hell is Big Foot speaking English? Bullshit. This lady is running a scam, using the claim of being psychic to get people to respect her and give her things. I dated someone like that. I think she is possibly also a Big Foot.
As far as what Big Foot might be - 'we' discussed that in earlier posts, and concluded he is almost certainly not Gigantopithecus, but could possibly be Neandertal. Tom Carey, (
also a UFO hunter), believes Big Foot could be the extinct giant bipedal ape from Java,
Meganthropus, from the later
Pleistocene. Although this sounds like the best explanation, to me, I recall once deciding not to follow this possibility. Not only had I once dated a girl named Megan Thropus, there has been too much of a muddle about this apeman, with conceptualisations ranging from him being an ape, to Homo erectus, to being a robust Australopithecus. Just not enough evidence to go by. However, it would make sense that this Meganthropus would have migrated northward and expanded circa 10,000bce, after Gigantopithecus, and other northern megafauna, died out.
And much of the behavious noted regarding Sasquatch, here and elsewhere, do fit well a profile of a somewhat intelligent, aversive primate.
Wiki: In 2019, a study of tooth morphology found Meganthropus a valid genus of non-hominin hominid ape, most closely related to
Lufengpithecus.
[1] The latter is a smaller version, more the size of smallish humans. If there actually are smaller BigFoots hanging out with regular Big Foot, then this could be them. Here's what someone thinks the larger Meganthropus would have looked like. Click pic for more...
Modern day ape from the same region. Discussion from Biblical people.