April 13, 2007

Sasquatch Research: A Reason For Secrecy

Because of the nature of the Sasquatch Research we’re doing, we’ve felt the need for a degree of secrecy. How that translates to putting things on the web, I don’t know. I want to tell as much as possible, yet feel the need to hold back a bit too.

What we’re doing deals with broadening our abilities to contact Sasquatch telepathically. The reason for this is that we live in the center of the Klamath National Forest, an area known for frequent Sasquatch sightings, yet it is hard to get people here to talk about what they’ve seen. Therefore we’ve realized that if we’re going to have a chance of finding Sasquatch in this huge forest, we need a competitive edge.

Developing psychic abilities is a way of making contact, and improving our chances of finding that needle in a haystack known as Sasquatch, in the middle of the Klamath National Forest. So most of our Sasquatch research activities this past year included attempts at perceptive communication, some of which were more successful than others.

During the last year we’ve spent time in the forest areas near the Salmon River and Klamath River, Elk Creek, Clear Creek, and Indian Creek. More information to follow.

Posted by Linda for Friends of Sasquatch

Filed under: Telepathy — Linda @ 10:39 am —

2 Comments »

  1. Would it be possible to publish excerpts from writings or recordings that have given you all some prompting in this direction? A little background on why you think the psychic approach will be successful, evidence of Bigfoot’s sensitivity to psychic communication, etc? This is fascinating, but I’m sort of a dabbler and don’t know many many things that others of your readers probably do know. Plus, background posts like that would help “keep the blog current” without jeopardizing your research. What do you think?

    Comment by Jeffrey — May 14, 2007 @ 4:23 pm

  2. Thanks for the ideas, Jeffrey. I will ask my partner about this.

    Comment by Linda — May 30, 2007 @ 7:18 am

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