
Hacking Bigfoot
Deconstructing an Unknown Species
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Hacking Bigfoot takes a new look at very old prehistory, testing the boundaries of ancient folklore and modern day science. The book theorizes Bigfoot is a prehistoric survivor on the fringes of various ecosystems, deriving from an aberrant track of verifiable evolutionary processes. The unknown primal species migrated from Asia to the Americas by way of coastal and arctic passages. It was only when technology became mobile enough to wield in the woods that the east to west Bigfoot connection could be demonstrated through visual evidence. A short 16mm clip filmed in Bluff Creek in Northern Cal...
Hacking Bigfoot takes a new look at very old prehistory, testing the boundaries of ancient folklore and modern day science. The book theorizes Bigfoot is a prehistoric survivor on the fringes of various ecosystems, deriving from an aberrant track of verifiable evolutionary processes. The unknown primal species migrated from Asia to the Americas by way of coastal and arctic passages. It was only when technology became mobile enough to wield in the woods that the east to west Bigfoot connection could be demonstrated through visual evidence. A short 16mm clip filmed in Bluff Creek in Northern California, U.S. in 1967, introduced "Patty" the Bigfoot and her distinctive anatomy to the world, linking the folklore of geographically dispersed archaic peoples across the world. The species has always coexisted with Homo sapiens as it still does today on the farthest fringes of world civilizations in almost complete stealth. Hacking Bigfoot explores:Theories of where Bigfoot fits among megafauna, great ape evolution, and archaic humanity. How a species steeped in folklore could have adapted to different ecosystems and survived from pre-sapiens times. The historical and anthropological accuracy of an intelligent, human-like, but not really human, unknown species. Scientific context why theoretical Bigfoot DNA is untestable, regardless of quality or quantity. Bigfoot controversies such as the Sasquatch Genome Project and "Bluff Creek Massacre." The personalities and microcultures that have shaped Bigfootery over several decades of investigation. Bigfoot versus firearms. It doesn't end well for anyone or anything involved. Despite consistent attempts to discredit the Patterson-Gimlin Film, it still stands as the most reliable visual representation of Bigfoot to date.