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Many Sasquatch books are built on speculation and personal belief.
This one is built on data.
Across centuries and continents, the same unmistakable patterns keep appearing: massive footprints with a distinctive midtarsal break, consistent vocalizations, sophisticated wood-knocking communication, and eyewitness descriptions that match with remarkable geographic and temporal regularity. From the Pacific Northwest to the Himalayas, from Indigenous oral histories spanning generations to modern scientific analysis - these are not random sightings. They are persistent, measurable signals that cannot be ignored.
In Skookum: The Origins and Nature of Sasquatch, Brett M. Fullmer presents a thorough, evidence-based investigation that moves far beyond campfire stories. Combining footprint morphology, gait analysis, genetic research, Indigenous knowledge, government records, and high-strangeness reports, this book maps the patterns that demand serious attention.
What do these repeating signatures tell us about an undocumented hominin sharing our world? Why has this phenomenon been systematically downplayed? And perhaps most importantly - when the accumulated evidence finally forces official acknowledgment, who will be trusted to deliver the truth... and how will a skeptical public respond after decades of silence?
Provocative, meticulously researched, and culturally respectful, Skookum: The Origins and Nature of Sasquatch challenges readers to confront the data itself rather than preconceived conclusions. The patterns are real. The question is whether we are ready to face what they mean.
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