The Wild Men: A Terrifying History of Humanoid Creatures Roaming the Earth

Posted Thursday, February 23, 2023

By Squatchable.com staff

I recently stumbled upon a video on YouTube that I believe will be of great interest to researchers. The video features a cryptozoologist who is set to prove that the existence of Sasquatch is not a figment of anyone's imagination. According to the host, there are old photographs and sightings of Sasquatch-like creatures that existed long before the famous Patterson film. The host argues that people being killed by wild men are so common that it is mind-boggling how scientists or any rational person can deny their existence. He suggests that wild humans, who have been living in caves for thousands of years, have been outsmarting us since the earliest times. He claims that these wild humans are not just an ape, but rather a group of diverse humans who have evolved differently from us. The host delves into the historical records of giant human-like creatures found in caves all over the world, from the United States to Russia, and beyond. He shares that there are even exhibits of human skulls that are over 11 feet tall in Arizona. The host believes that many scientists and Bigfoot researchers have not found fossilized records of these creatures because they are looking in the wrong place. The host covers fascinating early news reports, such as a hunting party in 1282, where a naked, hairy man with great strength leaped out of the trees and attacked the party. The Bishop of Litchfield scared off the creature with his cross, which flashed a bright light in its eyes. The creature was never found, and the bishop offered rewards for finding its lair. Overall, the host provides compelling evidence that wild humans have been living amongst us for thousands of years, and their existence is not just a legend. The host argues that it is time for scientists and Bigfoot researchers to open their minds to the possibility that these creatures exist and continue to exist today. The evidence is all around us, if only we take the time to look for it.