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Big Foot Observation
In late May of 2012, I placed a trail camera, known as a “Plot Watcher”, in the National Park. I had concluded, at this time in my research, that the Bigfoot could detect traditional trail cameras. I had a working theory that the Bigfoot most likely could detect the motion and the passive infrared sensor used on a traditional trail camera. The “Plot Watcher” camera only functions during the day. It does not utilize sensors, instead the user sets the camera to capture one photograph every five, ten, or twenty seconds. I was anticipating that the lack of electronic emissions would allow me to obtain a clear picture of a Bigfoot. Unfortunately, the Bigfoot could detect even this type of camera, fortunately, I was still able to capture a photograph of a …show more content…

The pictures were taken with the same camera, in the same location, and at the same time of day. The pictures showed that the Bigfoot was not an optical illusion.

This chapter demonstrated the genetic diversity of the Nephilim. In my opinion, the human-like facial features demonstrate the fact the Bigfoot are human hybrids and continue to interbreed with humans. I likewise think Satan has an active breeding program in place concerning the Bigfoot. If one considers their genetic traits, it is apparent the Bigfoot have been engineered as creatures that can thrive and reproduce in the wilderness of the current post-flood environment. This engineering has been accomplished through both hybridization and genetic manipulation.

The Bigfoot populations are growing rapidly and they do not live deep in the secluded wilderness as “Bigfoot experts” once theorized. Instead, they live on the fringes of our society, in the parks, woodlots, and isolated forested pockets near civilization. It has been reported that some even live among the homeless and in the abandon urban blight areas of larger


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