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Sunday, June 24, 2012

Gigantopithecus



Photographs like this one showing a reconstructed Gigantopithecus really put into perspective what those of us who are eye witnesses to Sasquatch's have encountered. This isn't too far off the mark, some details of facial construct are different, but the size is right on the mark of what I have personally seen.



I always like this reconstruction Bill Munns made, is it really very difficult to believe that the Sasquatch exists when these creatures did?

Friday, June 15, 2012

Thanking my readers


I wanted to say a public thank you to people who have read my first book and the very kind words they have sent me regarding it. Here is one example of many I have been receiving, and I very much appreciate the nice words, and hope that my other books will be enjoyed as much. Here is one of the reviews my readers sent me:

I bought this book based on the good reviews and reviews from people in the bigfoot research community. It came highly recommended by other researchers.

It is easy to read, which is nice. It keeps your attention and makes you want to continue to read instead of setting it down. (So many books I tend to only get through the first few chapters before they lose my interest or get put into the "for a rainy day" pile.)

What I liked most about this book was the fact that the author has actually had his own face to face encounters with squatches. Many times authors of bigfoot books are just rehashing stories they have heard or read about. Jevnings has a personal history with the creatures, as well he has spent many years of his life researching and working with the big names in the bigfoot research field.

I also appreciated the Native American histories of the creatures. Too many times we dismiss the legends of old as silly folk tales instead of looking for the truths they contain. Gorillas once were considered to be silly folk tales and legends. I think there is wisdom in taking in the historical accounts from Native Americans. They have a history and understanding of the wilds of the Americas that we do not.

Other sections include Jevning sharing his personal encounters with the creature, a Q&A section that seemed to know the questions I was going to ask, and sections on evidence which included some "new" things that I haven't read in other books or websites.

This book is not a "technical" book. Frankly, there won't be one until live creatures are captured or studied. However, based on the evidence that is available this book is a fantastic read. I enjoyed it very much and highly recommend it as a "must have" book for anyone interested in the bigfoot subject.


Monday, June 11, 2012

Jevning Research



I have been involved in the search for evidence to prove the Sasquatch existence now for 40 years, It has been a very interesting experience, especially meeting such nice people everywhere. I am writing books at this stage of my life with "Notes From the Field, Tracking North America's Sasquatch as my first and it has gotten very good reviews by all who have read it, Haunted Valley which is a smaller book where I discuss the events of Yacolt Washington in 1989 and 1990 and I am currently reviewing my newest one titled "In Search of the Unknown. I am working on two new book projects, the first dealing specifically with the general area where I grew up and became acquainted with the subject first hand, and met world famous Sasquatch hunters John Green and Rene' Dahinden. I am interested in any stories from the Puyallup Valley region, no matter how old since I am writing about the history of Sasquatch encounters there older to newer stories would be of more interest to me. I specifically am interested in anything from Puyallup and the Puyallup Screamer incidents, Orting, South Prarie, Burnett, Buckley, Wilkeson, Carbonado, Eatonville, Kapowsin, Elbe, Ashford and of course Mt. Rainier. I have already collected some very interesting and previously untold accounts but would greatly appreciate all reports from these areas. I will guarantee complete anonymity if requested of both persons and specific locations. I am also interested in stories from all over the United States and all other locations also for the book after this current project, I am hoping to expose this subject to a wider audience. Please feel free to contact me at williamjevning@yahoo.com