Join Project Zuba: A Scientific Community for Bigfoot Research
Posted Wednesday, June 12, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video posted on YouTube by the Perry Public Library has caught the attention of the Bigfoot community. In the video, titled "Bigfoot with Amy Bue Part 2," Amy shares her experiences and research on the elusive creature.
Amy discusses her trip to the Navajo Nation and the stories and legends surrounding Bigfoot in the area. She also talks about the Olympic Project, a group of researchers and scientists across North America studying and searching for Bigfoot. The project includes a primatologist who works with great apes and has a keen interest in Bigfoot.
The video also highlights the importance of open-mindedness and the breaking down of taboos in the scientific community when it comes to studying Bigfoot. Amy mentions Dr. John Bindernagel, a wildlife biologist who put his reputation on the line for his studies on Bigfoot and wanted to make it less taboo for other scientists to study the creature.
Project Zuba, which Amy is a part of, aims to create a knowledge base for future generations in the event that Bigfoot is discovered and protected by the government. The group also wants to provide a platform for scientists to discuss and research Bigfoot without fear of backlash or negative consequences in their careers.
The video is a fascinating insight into the world of Bigfoot research and the ongoing efforts to study and understand this elusive creature. It's well worth a watch for anyone interested in the subject.
As a Bigfoot believer and a curator for Squatchable, I am always excited to see new research and perspectives on the creature. This video offers a unique look into the experiences and studies of Amy Bue and the Olympic Project. It's a 7 out of 10 on the