Bigfoot Researchers: Footprints as Authentic Evidence - William Jevning & John Green
Posted Wednesday, November 20, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A recent video from the YouTube channel Creek Devil has caught my attention and I just had to share it with all of you fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "Uncovering the TRUTH About Bigfoot Footprints," features two-time witness and field researcher William Jevning discussing the importance of footprints in the search for Bigfoot.
Jevning begins by stating that without footprints, Bigfoot would be dismissed as legends and lies. He argues that the existence of footprints provides concrete evidence that something big and humanlike is roaming around in Western North America. Jevning also mentions that the knowledge of Bigfoot footprints dates back to at least 1811, with reports of 14 by 8 inch tracks tapering at the heel.
The video then touches on the fact that many scientists and experts choose to ignore the evidence of Bigfoot footprints. Jevning suggests that this is due to fear of ridicule and damage to their professional reputation. He also mentions a personal experience of a friend who was taking a course and decided to do a paper on Bigfoot. The professor and other students laughed at him, but when he presented actual evidence of juvenile footprints, the professor's attitude changed completely.
Jevning goes on to describe the characteristics of Bigfoot footprints, such as their large size, flatness, and the presence of a big toe that extends beyond the other toes. He also mentions that the width of Bigfoot footprints is greater in proportion to their length compared to human footprints.
As a Bigfoot believer and a curator of all things Sasquatch, I found this video to be very informative and thought-provoking. It's always exciting to hear from experienced researchers like William Jevning and to learn more about the evidence that supports the existence of Bigfoot. I highly recommend checking out the video for yourself and forming your own opinion on the topic. Who knows, it might just make you look at footprints in a whole new light!