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Our friend Ro Sahebi said this was sent his inbox a few days ago and said it was probably meant to come to our inbox instead. It’s a fascinating email about why this person does not believe we’ll ever find Bigfoot: It’s because Bigfoot is a Nephilim, an offspring of fallen angels and earth women as recorded in the Bible.
Finding Bigfoot is fun to watch but my belief is they will never ever find what they want. Not because I am one of the snarky kind who thinks bigfoot believers are just dumb or weird, but because this is no ordinary, natural phenomena as so many stories and legends seem to point to something else.
I will be direct. I believe the creature is the product of an ancient nephilim/simian union.
For those who don’t know the nephilim are the described offspring of fallen angels and earth women as recorded in the Bible.
These are the giants of ancient times now considered mythology by most today – except for ancient peoples who called them reality.
A nephilim named Goliath (the giant whom the future kind David did battle with as recorded in the bible) was described as a giant who seemed to communicate with the Israelites and doesn’t seem to match a bigfoot except, he was big and powerful! In fact most of Israel was scared of him even without his army.
Goliath wasn’t a classic bigfoot but his origin may help figure out who bigfoot may be.
Bigfoot, also called “hairy man” stories in many places always seem to point to more beast than man, as though the missing link in the opinion of some. Or as Gigantopithicus, the ancient giant gorilla some say is surviving in small numbers as today’s bigfoot.
And it appears many kinds of hybrid creatures are found in ancient legend, AND even today other strange creatures seemingly having profiles that look like a collage of more than one known animal are STILL seen…
Dogman; half dog/man creature
Mothman; half bat/gargoyle
Jersey Devil; half horse/bat/????
So could the nephilim have designed a creature from a union with simians like apes and gorillas like these other creatures they may have had a hand in?
Maybe created to take over earth and wipe man out before SOMEONE stopped them.
The bible seems to point to God intervening in human affairs to prevent disaster and the crucifixion and resurrection is considered a key event where it is described that God “defeated the devil” in a what seems to be a battle for the future of the earth.
Maybe the flood of Noah centuries earlier was to keep certain beings from taking over the earth in ancient times?
But even after that flood we know not all strangeness on ancient earth was wiped out.
And today speaking of strange, how does bigfoot elude capture when we have captive elephants, whales and tigers? Ancient claims of killing bigfoot or even present day stories never result in an autopsy on a real specimen.
And what about how stealthy bigfoot is when people DO experience a sighting? Stories of him suddenly being detected nearby and then taking a few steps into oblivion? Who does that?
Linda Moulton Howe even has a story of bigfoot tracks that were found and suddenly terminate as if bigfoot just disappeared.
Seems more supernatural than natural.
Many people have seen bigfoot near
a UFO or other strange paranormal activity. Some have even seen a “Predator” style bigfoot, who appears partially invisible except for the distorted outline of the creature against the natural background.
Assuming these “invisible” creatures are even a bigfoot and not some other strange, secretive creature lost to ancient legends.
And today some speculate that cases of strange disappearances of people in or near national parks might be the work of a bigfoot based on some sitings where a large hairy creature was only partially seen by witnesses.
Again, assuming that is even bigfoot, there is also the dogmen, mothmen, skinwalkers, etc.
As for the evil angle, bigfoot is treated comically by many, however there are lots of bad stories.
The indians living near the Sierras in California have an ancient legend about battling the hairy men of the mountains because they were kidnapping indian children.
Farmers today have accounts of bigfoot stealing or mutilating livestock.
Not to mention many encounters of bigfoot are accompanied by what is described as a horrible odor – which some have described as “sulfur and brimstone”, not just as dead flesh, which that one too alone would be a bad sign.
Could it just be bigfoot is the victim of numerous skunk attacks? Yes.
But given the spiritual connection the stories seem to have to the bible story of hell and it’s odor, it is really not a good sign. And this is apart from the fact some witnesses report bigfoot eyeshine that “glows” red?
People who have been victims of attacks by what they call evil spirits frequently report glowing red eyes too.
I know this analysis doesn’t comfort the naturalist who wants a bigfoot for a zoo, but I don’t think it will ever happen. The stories weigh heavily on the side of the supernatural and the mystical.
As for Finding Bigfoot, it is still fun to watch. Like kids on an adventure to find treasure in the backyard, but there probably won’t be any real gold and silver.
Source: http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2014/08/this-person-has-theory-why-well-never.html