Bigfoot Researcher Discusses Compelling Evidence in Interview
Posted Thursday, February 23, 2023
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent episode titled "TOP 5 Bigfoot Evidence," Bigfoot researcher and investigator Emily Fleur shared her passion for the elusive creature, and her mission to discover and protect Bigfoot while educating the public about the species. Fleur, who runs the Bigfoot research organization "The Forest Floor," presented compelling evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot, including eyewitness accounts, hair samples, handprint casts, and footprint casts.
Footprint casts, in particular, provide valuable insights into the characteristics and habits of Bigfoot. Fleur highlighted a trackway of footprints found at the Patterson-Gimlin film site in Northern California, which is considered some of the most credible evidence of Bigfoot. Fleur showed a cast of one of the prints, which revealed a mid-tarsal break, indicating midfoot flexibility, a characteristic shared by other great apes.
Fleur explained that the midfoot flexibility in Sasquatch provides them with a greater advantage on rough terrain, allowing them to traverse mountains, creeks, and swamps. It also indicates that they have adapted to walking bipedally, rather than climbing, over the millions of years that they have been around. While humans may develop some degree of midfoot flexibility if living in the wilderness, it is primarily an ape characteristic.
Fleur's work is aimed at dispelling the myth of Bigfoot as a monster and promoting conservation efforts to protect their habitat. She believes that by educating the public and raising awareness about the species, we can better understand and protect these fascinating creatures.
The video is a must-watch for researchers. Fleur's passion and expertise are evident throughout the interview, and the evidence she presents is both compelling and thought-provoking. The Bigfoot community owes a debt of gratitude to dedicated researchers like Emily Fleur, who continue to push the boundaries of knowledge and bring us closer to the truth.