Essay On Bigfoot Tribe

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What is to be gained by treating the Nephilim Bigfoot as a tribe of unknown hominins and attempting to study them? The Bigfoot lives in family groups, they have offspring, and from time to time they interbreed with humans. However, there is no way to approach them, to live among them, or to document them.

They Bigfoot are Nephilim, the offspring of fallen angels, therefore they are inherently evil and practice deceit. In my opinion, the Bigfoot are untrustworthy. I question their motives concerning every behavior toward and interaction with humans. I think it is dangerous to seek them out and attempt to interact with them.

I have found two methods that take advantage of both their fear of being spotted, and their habit of being watchers Using a camera that is mounted so it captures what is behind me and zooming in on the likely “look out” areas at great distances are the two best techniques I have found to get video of them. The Bigfoot are more concerned about being seen by a human, than being captured on video. So when they are forced to choose, they will allow themselves to be captured on camera versus being observed by a human. Of course, they are extremely intelligent and never expose themselves completely. They always monitor me from a hidden position. …show more content…

I have rarely observed them out in the open. On one occasion a juvenile Bigfoot ran in front of me, on purpose, after rising up from the tall grass. More recently, I surprised a Bigfoot that miscalculated how fast I was walking. Consequently, I momentarily caught it out in the open. When I raised my video camera to film it, the Bigfoot quickly squatted down in heavy foliage assuming the “stump” pose. I have taken hundreds of hours of video, over the last six years, in order to obtain approximately fifteen minutes of “good”