This particular
witness is about as good as it gets. No
creature shows red eyes in their piece of the boreal forest. The chap is a lifetime hunter and knows the
woods. Better yet, the media climate has
begun to change and he trusted the CBC enough to tell his story. We are seeing much more of this
happening. No longer is this a paragraph
hidden at the end of a chapter in a man’s memoirs to be published posthumously.
Better it links
to another report we had far to the north in the tundra that caught my
attention a couple of years back.
Without question they clearly live well in the boreal forest and do
follow migrating herds out into the tundra and of course, skillfully avoid
bumping into us unnecessarily. I also
suspect that with deer herd size now expanding across North America, the
numbers of Bigfoot is steadily climbing and the result is more sightings.
This is another
excellent report that can be added to the present inventory of over 10,000
separate solid individual reports that we presently have available. Any competent scientist is now welcome to
start evaluating the data any time now.
Bigfoot
sighting reported by Cree hunter near Wemindji, Que.
Melvin
Georgekish photographs giant footprints after sighting 'red-eyed beasts'
Posted:
Aug 29, 2013
A hunter in the Cree village of Wemindji in
Northern Quebec claims he has spotted Bigfoot and has the photographs to prove
it.
Indeed, Melvin
Georgekish says he spotted a pair of
the mythic creatures, also known as Sasquatch, while he was driving his pick-up
truck along a road in a wooded area near his town.
He said he saw two sets of red eyes staring at
him from the forest.
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Cree hunter Melvin Georgekish found this
footprint in the moss, at the spot where he'd seen a pair of 'red-eyed beasts'
staring at him from the woods near Wemindji, Que. (Melvin Georgekish)
He drove on, then turned around, returning to
the spot and flashing his lights, but the red-eyed beasts were gone.
At home, he tossed and turned all night.
"I was thinking and thinking, and there's
no animal that has red eyes over here," Georgekish said. "I am a
hunter, and I've never seen something like that."
Giant footprints in the
moss
He returned to the same spot the next day and
found giant footprints in the moss, the likes of which he had never seen before
— one measuring 20 centimetres, the second, 35 centimetres.
He described the footprints as big and wide.
"You can see the toes, too. It's like a
human foot, but way bigger than a human foot. Wider, too."
Protectors of the Crees
Legends of Bigfoot are part of Cree oral
history, according to Bradley A.J. Georgekish, also of Wemindji — a community
of 25 hundred on the east coast of James Bay, 1,400 kilometres northwest of
Montreal.
Bradley Georgekish said they are regarded as
protectors of the Crees. There have been many stories of sightings but not much
proof to date.
He said Melvin Georgekish's photographs have
caused quite a stir.
"There's definitely a buzz in town. There
are people of the opinion who say that if I don't see it, I don't believe
it."
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