The De Facto Sasquatch (Book 2): Behavioral Patterns and Witness Accounts
(2025)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Hangar 1 Publishing, 2025
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1 online resource (539 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798893250336 MWT18767769, 18767769
LANGUAGE
English
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What happens when 30 years of serious research reveals that everything we thought we knew about Sasquatch is wrong?They're not hiding. They're watching. And what researcher Bobbie Short exposes after three decades of investigation will change how you see the wilderness forever.The Mystery DeepensWhy do experienced truckers report the same impossible behavior on remote highways? What explains the mathematical precision found in their territorial markings? And how do you account for witnesses across the continent describing identical communication methods they couldn't possibly have coordinated?The answers lie buried in Short's unprecedented database of encounters-but they're not the answers you expect.Questions That Will Haunt You:What does it mean when these creatures demonstrate knowledge that should be impossible for any "undiscovered animal"?Why do Native American accounts from centuries ago perfectly match modern witness reports?How do you explain documented cases of what appears to be revenge?What are the implications of the strategic behaviors Short uncovers?The Evidence You've Never Heard:Hidden within these pages are case studies that will make you question everything:The railroad engineer's 1950 encounter that reads like science fiction but comes with documentationStrategic behaviors that suggest military-level intelligenceCommunication abilities that blur the line between animal something elseFamily dynamics that mirror our own in terrifying waysA Warning to ReadersThis isn't entertainment. Short's methodology is rigorous, her skepticism legendary, and her unsettling. She presents only what can be documented, cross-referenced, and verified.The patterns she uncovers suggest we may be dealing with something far more complex than a "missing link."For Those Who Dare to KnowIf you've ever felt watched in the if you've heard sounds that didn't if you've wondered what's really out there in North America's vast remote book contains answers. But once you know what Short discovered, you'll never look at a tree line the same way again.Some mysteries are better left unsolved. This isn't one of them.Based on the largest behavioral database ever compiled, featuring witness accounts that span decades and defy conventional explanation. What emerges from the data will challenge everything you thought you knew about what shares our continent.Are you prepared for what three decades of serious research reveals?Read at your own risk

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