Unveiling Bigfoot: Origins, Types, and Unknown Primates Revealed
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video from the YouTube channel BIGFOOT! / William Jevning, host William Jevning delves into the existence of Abominable Snowmen, also known as ABSMs. Jevning, a two-time witness and field researcher with over 40 years of experience, addresses the skeptics who claim that ABSMs are lies, hallucinations, hoaxes, or misidentifications.
Jevning explains that the theory that all ABSM sightings are lies is highly unlikely, as there are too many reputable people who have reported seeing the creature. He also dismisses the idea that ABSMs are hallucinations, stating that hallucinations do not leave footprints, hairs, or excrement.
The theory of hoaxes is more difficult to disprove, but Jevning suggests that it is improbable. He cites examples of famous hoaxes, such as the Wurzburg fossils and the Piltdown man, but notes that it is still unclear how such hoaxes could be accomplished in the case of ABSM tracks.
Jevning also addresses the idea of mistaken identity, stating that while in some cases a known local animal could be mistaken for an ABSM, there are no living animals known to make the four main types of ABSM footprints. He also notes that the idea of animals putting their hind feet into the imprints of their front feet or a series of animals jumping into the same hole for miles on end is absurd and impossible.
Jevning then presents the theory that ABSMs are uncaught and unidentified living creatures. He suggests that they could be unknown apes, leftover relics of sub-men, or remnants of very primitive humans. He notes that the number of names for ABSMs and the number of individual localities where they have been reported is not a guide to the number of different kinds of these creatures.
Jevning then goes on to classify ABSMs according to their characteristics and geographical distribution. He lists several examples of ABSMs, including the Protomalians of rubber Estates 1953, the Union Harry Primitives, the Almas of Eastern Eurasia, the Proto-pygmies of the Orient, Africa, and the Americas, and the Neo-giants of Indochina, East Eurasia, and North and South America.
Jevning encourages viewers to watch the video and consider his arguments. He emphasizes that the existence of ABSMs is still a valid and open question, and that further research is needed to determine the truth.
In conclusion, Jevning's video provides a thought-provoking and well-researched exploration of the existence of Abominable Snowmen. He presents a balanced and open-minded approach to the question, and encourages viewers to consider all the evidence before coming to a conclusion. Whether you are a skeptic or a believer, this video is definitely worth watching.