Sasquatch Symbiosis: Military Whistleblowers Reveal Chlorophyll Connection
Posted Friday, January 19, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
Have you ever heard of walking trees and shape-shifting Sasquatch? If not, you're in for a treat! In a recent episode of Spaced Out Radio, host Jessica Jones interviewed Barry Littleton, a graduate in Psychology, Sociology, and Ethnic Studies from Wichita State University, about this fascinating topic.
Barry has been researching and practicing spiritual, metaphysical, and paranormal aspects for decades and has a wealth of knowledge in the field. During the interview, he shared his experiences and insights on the topic of walking trees and shape-shifting Sasquatch.
According to Barry, walking trees are trees that Sasquatch use to manifest and drain power from. He explained that Sasquatch have a symbiotic relationship with these trees and are capable of merging with them. This concept was introduced to Barry by Tom Powell, who stated that Sasquatch live in trees, not just climb up in the Redwood Forest or make cabins in the trunks.
Barry also mentioned that certain types of Sasquatch, such as type ones and type fours, are capable of shape-shifting. He explained that shape-shifting is a technique used by certain shamans and that it involves focusing one's full attention and awareness on the object they want to be.
The idea of Sasquatch having a relationship with trees is not new to the Bigfoot community. Many researchers and witnesses have reported seeing Sasquatch near trees, and some have even suggested that Sasquatch have chlorophyll in their blood.
In addition to the topic of walking trees and shape-shifting Sasquatch, Barry also discussed the possibility of Sasquatch having nuclear DNA and the similarities between chlorophyll and hemoglobin.
If you're interested in learning more about walking trees and shape-shifting Sasquatch, be sure to check out the full episode of Spaced Out Radio with Barry Littleton. It's a fascinating and mind-blowing topic that will make you think twice about the existence of Sasquatch. And who knows, maybe you'll start seeing trees in a whole new light!