Bigfoot Researcher Confirms Patterson-Gimlin Footage's Authenticity

Posted Saturday, March 30, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A fascinating video recently surfaced on YouTube, featuring Dr. Simon Hines, the director of The Institute of Resonance in Crestone, Colorado. The video is a lecture he gave to the Troy Historical Society, where he delves into the topic of Bigfoot and its classification as either relic primates or paranormal humans. Dr. Hines begins by sharing his background in sociology and his interest in hidden events - experiences that people are hesitant to discuss due to fear of ridicule or ostracism. He then discusses the story of Grover Krantz, an anthropologist from Washington State University who was the first academic to study Bigfoot seriously. Krantz believed that Bigfoot was a relic primate, specifically a gigantopithecus relative, which had crossed over the Bering Straits from Asia. As the lecture progresses, Dr. Hines shares the famous Patterson-Gimlin footage from 1967, which captured what appears to be a female Bigfoot, or "Patty," walking upright. Dr. Hines notes that experts have been unable to debunk the footage and that it is widely believed to be genuine in the Bigfoot research community. The video is a must-watch for anyone interested in Bigfoot and its classification. Dr. Hines' sociological perspective and knowledge of hidden events add a unique angle to the topic. Whether you believe Bigfoot is a relic primate or a paranormal human, this video is sure to leave you with plenty to ponder. You can check out the video for yourself on the YouTube channel Simeon Hein. And as always, if you have any Bigfoot sightings or experiences of your own, be sure to share them with us at Squatchable.