Bigfoot Researcher Uncovers Sasquatch's Alaskan Legacy on a Cruise Adventure
Posted Wednesday, September 25, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A fascinating interview with Bigfoot researcher Dr. Rob Alley has recently surfaced on the YouTube channel Canam Missing Project. In the video, Dr. Alley shares his experiences and research while living in Alaska for 27 years.
Dr. Alley, a physical therapist, had the opportunity to work with many tribal members from the clinet and Haida Native corporations during his time in Alaska. He spent much of his time on Ravilla Island, Anette Island, and Prince of Wales Island, where he gathered native perspectives on Hunting, Fishing, and Sasquatches.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Dr. Alley's research is the belief among some Alaskan natives that Sasquatches can shift shape from otter to a Sasquatch to a person. This Navajo-like dichotomy between regular biological Sasquatches and shape-shifting beings is a compelling concept that adds another layer to the mystery surrounding these elusive creatures.
During the interview, Dr. Alley also discusses the phenomenon of upside-down trees on Prince of Wales Island. These trees, which have been reported for many years, are not the result of logging or natural growth patterns. Dr. Alley explains that the trees appear to have been deliberately placed upside down, possibly by Sasquatches.
Another fascinating aspect of Dr. Alley's research is the prevalence of Sasquatch sightings in the waters surrounding the islands. He has documented multiple reports of Sasquatches swimming among the islands and even climbing onto fishing boats at night.
Dr. Alley's extensive knowledge and unique perspective make this interview a must-watch for anyone interested in Sasquatch research. Be sure to check out the video on the Canam Missing Project YouTube channel and let us know your thoughts in the comments below.