Founding Fathers and Bigfoot: A Hidden Connection Unearthed

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The BDRP, the channel explores an intriguing question: why didn't the founding fathers of the United States take action against the existence of Bigfoot and other cryptids in the country's early history? The video raises the point that European settlers had been aware of the existence of these creatures for centuries before the founding of the United States. Native American tribes had also long spoken of the existence of Bigfoot in their oral traditions and through cave paintings. Given this knowledge, it seems plausible that the founding fathers would have taken steps to exterminate these creatures in order to ensure the safety and expansion of the new nation. However, as the video points out, this did not happen. Despite the presence of these creatures, the founding fathers and subsequent leaders of the United States did not take action to eliminate them. The video speculates on the reasons for this, including the lack of resources and manpower to effectively hunt down and kill these creatures. As a Bigfoot researcher and enthusiast, I find this topic to be fascinating. It's interesting to consider the practical implications of the existence of Bigfoot and other cryptids in early American history. While we may never know the true motivations of the founding fathers in regards to these creatures, it's intriguing to ponder the possibilities. One thing that the video touches on is the idea of the "unknown" and the fear that it can instill in people. Bigfoot and other cryptids have long been shrouded in mystery, and this can make them seem threatening to some. However, as research and evidence has shown, these creatures are generally peaceful and pose no real threat to humans. It's also worth noting that the existence of Bigfoot and other cryptids has been widely accepted by many cultures around the world for centuries. In Russia, for example, the existence of these creatures is common knowledge and they are not viewed with the same fear and skepticism as they are in the United States. To sum up, The BDRP's video raises some interesting questions about the role of Bigfoot and other cryptids in early American history. While we may never know the true motivations of the founding fathers in regards to these creatures, it's fascinating to consider the possibilities. As a Bigfoot researcher and enthusiast, I will continue to follow this topic with great interest.