Northwest Missouri Woman's Sasquatch Encounter in Sayama Mountains: A Dimensional Descendant of Cain?

Posted Saturday, January 20, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A woman, who goes by the name of Kim Green, recently shared her fascinating encounter with a possible Sasquatch during her childhood at a Girl Scout camp in the San Jacinto Mountains of Southern California. The video, which was posted on The Round Table Of Knowledge By HTH YouTube channel, has been gaining attention among the Bigfoot community. Kim, who is now in her mid-60s, recounts her experience as a young girl, where she saw a "giant black hairy bat face" looking straight at her from the corner of her tent. She describes the creature as tall and slender, covered in longish black hair, with a white triangular patch on its chest, pointed ears, and a bat-like nose and face. Despite her attempts to show her fellow campers, no one else could see the creature, leaving Kim feeling scared and unbelieved. As an intuitive and energy worker, Kim believes that the creature she saw was a juvenile Sasquatch, and that they are dimensional beings with psychic and supernatural abilities. She also feels that they are descendants of Cain and have a curse upon them, but respond to the name of Jesus Christ. Kim's story is a reminder that Sasquatch sightings can happen to anyone, at any age, and in any location. Her bravery in sharing her story is commendable, and it's always exciting to hear about new encounters and perspectives within the Bigfoot community. In addition to Kim's story, the video also features a grizzly bear attack encounter by Howard, a big game hunter. While not directly related to Sasquatch, it's a reminder of the dangers and unpredictability of the wilderness. As a researcher and writer with 20 years of experience in the field, I encourage all Bigfoot believers to watch the video and share their thoughts and opinions. Who knows, maybe Kim's story will inspire others to come forward and share their own encounters. Overall, the video is a great addition to the Bigfoot community, and it's always exciting to hear about new sightings and perspectives. As a female editor for Squatchable, I am always on the lookout for new and interesting content to share with our readers. Kim's story is definitely worth a watch and a share.