Grade School Bigfoot Encounter: Walla Walla's Hidden Mystery
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
A few days ago, I stumbled upon an interesting video on YouTube by the channel JD Lyonhart. The video, titled "When I first met Bigfoot... w/Dr Jeff Meldrum," features Dr. Jeff Meldrum, a professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University, sharing his personal experience with Sasquatch.
In the video, Dr. Meldrum recounts how he was introduced to the world of Bigfoot during his grade school years when the Patterson-Gimlin film was first shown to the public. However, it wasn't until he was a young assistant professor that he had the opportunity to examine physical evidence firsthand. This evidence came in the form of a long line of tracks found in the mud of a farm access road outside of Walla Walla, Washington.
Dr. Meldrum describes the moment of realization when he realized that the tracks were indeed left by a Sasquatch. He admits to feeling a sense of awe and excitement, but also acknowledges the stigma attached to the topic. Despite this, he couldn't resist the allure of the mystery and the potential scientific discovery. He references the work of Dr. Grover Krantz, another prominent Bigfoot researcher, and how he faced criticism and skepticism throughout his career.
The video serves as a reminder of the fascination and intrigue that surrounds the topic of Bigfoot. It's a reminder that despite the skepticism and stigma, there are still many researchers and enthusiasts who are dedicated to uncovering the truth behind this elusive creature.
If you're interested in learning more about Dr. Meldrum's experience and his thoughts on Bigfoot, I encourage you to watch the video. It's a fascinating glimpse into the world of Bigfoot research and the passion that drives those who are dedicated to solving the mystery.
In the end, Dr. Meldrum leaves us with a powerful message: "How could you not pursue this? This has got to be the most fascinating mystery of science out there today. How could you not?"
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