Sasquatch Rising 2013: Dead Giants Tell No Tales: How DNA Breakthroughs and Backyard Visits Reveal the Greatest Story of Our Time
by Christopher Noel
New!: $22.95 (as of 01/02/2013 21:01 PST)
Animals
On September 6, 2012, the cold-blooded “harvesting” of a male specimen suddenly plunged eons of a rich relationship into raw pornography; it was a low point in the history of human ego. And yet, we must take this dark occasion to turn the page and resume the authentic story, finally forging a deeper understanding. Needing no corpse, Dr. Melba Ketchum’s DNA study has revealed that Sasquatch arose some 15,000 years ago through crossbreeding between female Homo sapiens and males of another primate species. The latter remains unclassified, except for one fact: It was a fellow member of the Homo family tree. This quality of uncanny humanness has never been doubted, though, at Sasquatch “habituation sites,” places with which the hairy folk have become familiar. Throughout North America, certain people have experienced repeat visits to their homes and properties, often for years. Some have sought, in the peaceful spirit of Jane Goodall, to befriend these curious and tricky neighbors, and to foster (so to speak) an ongoing family reunion. Most of Ketchum’s 109 hair, blood and tissue samples were obtained at such locations, as was the video footage showcased in the soon-to-be- released Erickson Project documentary. The recent Texas homicide exploited yet another habituation site. Now an open season on Sasquatch may be at hand, unless halted by insight. We must welcome an immediate flowering of vivid backyard accounts, leading to familiarity, recognition, and protected legal status. Meanwhile, let us fully appreciate this historical turning point—like the moon landing only better, because instead of finding a barren new world, we’re discovering our own planet all over again. SASQUATCH RISING 2013 is the only available source to not only delve into the scientific revolution unfolding before us today but also to fill in the rest of the story, conducting readers behind the scenes at multiple habituation sites—in Iowa, New York State, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and Vermont. These first-person testimonials and the author’s own field notes show the subtle, surprising ways of our ancient living kin.
- Rank: #70935 in Books
- Published on: 2013-01-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 448 pages
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