YouTuber Unearths Ancient Artifacts in North Carolina and Georgia, Hinting at Lost Civilization and Bigfoot Encounters
Posted Thursday, January 18, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Recently, I came across a fascinating video from the YouTube channel The I Believe in Bigfoot Project. The video, titled "Breaking News: Mind-Blowing New Bigfoot Evidence Discovered," presents some intriguing findings that could potentially change the way we view not only Bigfoot but also American and world history.
The video's creator was invited to a habitation in North Carolina by the Squatch Watchers, who have their own YouTube channel. While there, they discovered worked stones near gifting areas, which they believe to be Effigies and tools. One stone, in particular, is thought to represent Quetzalcoatl. The property owner kindly allowed the investigator to return and continue the investigation, during which they found even more carved Effigies, artifacts, and hand tools.
What makes this discovery even more compelling is that similar artifacts were found in North Georgia, leading the investigator to believe that they may have stumbled upon remnants of an ancient civilization, possibly linked to the Mississippian mound-building cultures. Both sites are mineral-rich, have a history of strange phenomena, and are in close proximity to Native American mounds.
The investigator also suggests that these findings support theories by researchers like Scott Carpenter and Ron Morehead, who believe that Bigfoot or Sasquatch are supernatural entities with a connection to ancient civilizations.
While I cannot confirm the authenticity of these claims, I find them incredibly intriguing and worth sharing with our Squatchable community. I encourage you to watch the video and form your own opinions. Could this be the evidence we've been waiting for? It's hard to say, but one thing is for sure – the more we learn about Bigfoot, the more mysterious and fascinating they become.
Remember to stay open-minded and keep an eye out for new developments in the world of Bigfoot research. And as always, happy squatching!