Remembering Bigfoot Pioneer John Green: Cincinnati Zoo Incident & Research Legacy

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

As a video curator for Squatchable, I recently came across a video from the YouTube channel TCC Research that I think our readers will find interesting. In this episode of "My Crypto World," the host discusses two hot topics: the Cincinnati Zoo incident and the passing of Bigfoot community icon, John Green. Starting with the Cincinnati Zoo incident, the host shares his thoughts on the tragic event where a young boy fell into the gorilla enclosure, leading to the gorilla being killed. While he understands the need to value human life, he expresses his sadness for the gorilla and wonders about the circumstances that allowed the child to fall into the enclosure. He also acknowledges that many people won't blame the parents, as young children can disappear in the blink of an eye. Moving on to the second topic, the host pays tribute to John Green, an 89-year-old Bigfoot researcher who made significant contributions to the community. Green investigated the famous Jerry Crew Bigfoot tracks from 1958 and worked on the Patterson film. He also conducted an in-depth interview with Albert Ostman, who claimed to have been kidnapped and helped by a Sasquatch in 1924. Green's work, which was done without the aid of computers and other modern technology, helped lay the groundwork for today's Bigfoot research. As Bigfoot believers, it's important for us to recognize and appreciate the work of those who came before us. John Green's dedication to the field of Bigfoot research has paved the way for current and future researchers. His passing is a loss for the community, but his legacy will live on through his work and the impact he had on the field. If you're interested in learning more about John Green and his contributions to Bigfoot research, be sure to check out the full video from TCC Research on YouTube. And as always, keep an open mind and stay Squatchable!