Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery: Matthew Hines' Quest for Answers

Posted Saturday, October 05, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from the BritFlicks YouTube channel, Matthew Hines of Encounters USA delves into the ongoing Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery. If you're not familiar with the case, Hines and his team discovered a patch of blood in their tent during a Bigfoot investigation in the Cascade Mountains. The team is now using both conventional and unconventional methods to uncover the truth behind this baffling case. As a Bigfoot researcher and enthusiast, I was particularly intrigued by Hines' decision to use remote viewing in this investigation. Remote viewing is a form of psychic perception where an individual describes a target that is inaccessible to the senses. In this case, three remote viewers were tasked with describing the events surrounding the blood mystery. One of the remote viewers, Doc, described a "human-made, human-touched, human-vision horizontal qualities" structure. He also mentioned a "technology makes this possible" and "seen machines and engines" in his description. This immediately caught my attention as it could suggest the involvement of humans or human-made technology in the mystery. Another remote viewer, Aigor, mentioned a "movement" and "force" in the structure. He also saw "life" and "pilot" in the same area. This could suggest that there is some sort of entity or being associated with the structure. Hines also mentioned the possibility of a connection between Bigfoot and aliens. This is a topic that has been discussed in the Bigfoot community for years. Some believe that Bigfoot is an extraterrestrial being, while others believe that they are simply an undiscovered species of primate. I am excited to see where this investigation leads. The use of remote viewing adds a unique and intriguing angle to the case. I encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to watch the full documentary on the BritFlicks YouTube channel and form your own opinions on the Cascade Bigfoot Blood Mystery.