President Roosevelt's Bigfoot Encounter: Exploring the Evidence for Sasquatch and Its Habitat
Posted Thursday, February 15, 2024
By Squatchable.com staff
In a recent video posted on the YouTube channel Wander Through the StarGate, hosts Chris and T discuss the fascinating topic of Sasquatch murders. While the idea of Bigfoot committing murder is intriguing, it's good to note that the title of the video is likely intended to be sensational and grab attention.
The video begins with the hosts thanking their patreon subscribers and encouraging others to become patrons as well. They mention that they started off recording with a cell phone and have since upgraded to professional equipment, and they appreciate the support of their viewers as they continue to grow and improve.
Chris then delves into the history of the term "Bigfoot," explaining that it was first coined in 1958 by Jerry Crew, a bulldozer operator who discovered a set of large human-like footprints in the six Rivers National Forest in California. The term "Sasquatch" was already in use in Native American cultures, but "Bigfoot" became the more widely recognized term in popular culture.
The hosts also discuss the idea that Bigfoot may be more than just a single creature, but rather a group or "kink" of beings. They mention that the term "gaggle" is often used to describe a group of birds, but "kink" is a more fitting term for a group of Bigfoot.
Chris then shares a story about President Theodore Roosevelt, who allegedly encountered a group of Bigfoot while on a hunting trip in Washington State. According to the story, one of the Bigfoot was shot and killed, and the others retaliated by raining rocks down on the hunting party's cabin.
Throughout the video, Chris and T express their belief in the existence of Bigfoot and their excitement about the possibility of learning more about these elusive creatures. They encourage their viewers to keep an open mind and to consider the possibility that there may be more to the Sasquatch legend than meets the eye.
I encourage our readers to check out the video for themselves and to share their thoughts and theories about the topic of Sasquatch murders. Who knows, maybe there is some truth to the idea that Bigfoot is capable of violence. Or perhaps the idea is simply a way to sensationalize and grab attention in the world of Bigfoot research. Either way, it's a fascinating topic to consider and discuss.