If you're a Bigfoot enthusiast, you've probably come across the YouTube channel "TheYankeeMarshal." In a recent video, the host, known as Yankee, shares his thoughts on the elusive creature. As a fellow Bigfoot believer, I was excited to watch this video and share his insights with our community.
Yankee starts off by acknowledging that he often gets asked if he truly believes in Bigfoot. He answers with a resounding yes, explaining that his belief is similar to how some people believe in religion. He believes in Bigfoot because it brings him a sense of wonder and magic in the world. Yankee emphasizes that he doesn't try to convince non-believers, as he understands that there isn't a lot of concrete evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot.
When it comes to the danger level of Bigfoot, Yankee doesn't believe that they are a threat to humans. He compares them to bears, stating that as long as we leave them alone, they will avoid us. Yankee also shares his rule of thumb when it comes to sightings: keep it to yourself. He explains that drawing attention to Bigfoot could potentially put them in danger, and he doesn't want that.
Towards the end of the video, Yankee mentions a Bigfoot fundraiser for a cat rescue called Furball Farms. He encourages viewers to check out his website, tymppistoproject.com, where they can purchase Bigfoot merchandise, with a portion of the proceeds going towards the cat rescue.
I appreciate Yankee's approach to the topic. He acknowledges that there isn't a lot of concrete evidence, but still chooses to believe in the possibility of Bigfoot's existence. His rule of keeping sightings to himself is a reminder to all of us to respect the privacy of these elusive creatures.
If you're interested in watching the full video, you can find it on "TheYankeeMarshal" YouTube channel. And don't forget to check out the Bigfoot fundraiser for Furball Farms on tymppistoproject.com.
Interest level: 6/10. Yankee's thoughts on Bigfoot and his support for a good cause make this a worthwhile watch for any Bigfoot believer.