Another interview that reveals elements of the Native American hypothesis

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June 6, 2009 10:12 AM

If you are interested in understanding what I’ve called the Native American Hypothesis (NAH), you will want to read this interview. And understand that I’m not asking the interviewee to act as the spokesman for all Native Americans by saying that; I’m just noting that what he does say dovetails perfectly with what I’ve gathered so far. But I remember what Henry Franzoni said, which, since I can’t put my hands on the direct quote right now, I paraphrase here as: if you have six Native Americans in the room, you will have eight opinions. So I’m not saying that what Tommy Lightning Bolt believes is what all Native Americans believe.

I’m using the name “Native American Hypothesis” to stand for the received knowledge of bigfoot that Native American tribes espouse. This pillar of knowledge is not a monolithic structure by any means, but it is striking how often you can find similarities and outright correspondences. So I am gathering these things up. For the moment, the only difference I can identify between the paranormal theories of someone like, say, Erick Bekjord and the NAH is the fact that the NAH is a body o fkowledge that is passed down, rather than a theory recently created. But, for all I know, Bekjord’s theories were derived from the NAH.

Now here are some interesting quotes. First, on the subject of bigfoot’s ability to project fear:

One time in one of the places I discovered I had caught one off guard and startled it and it projected an energy so terrifying that I wanted to run! I was within 25 feet of it when the forest exploded in thunder as it crashed off deeper into the forest. This is one of it’s defense mechanisms. I was also using an open flame oil lamp to find my way in the dark because my flashlight went out. It was probably the fire that upset it. They don’t like fire or “Warm” light. That same night it scared me so bad I walked all the way home off the Mountain 9 miles!

I find this short proverb interesting:

The Alaskan Natives have a saying, “Bigfoot is afraid of his shadow. If he can see his shadow men with guns can see him.”

Here’s something that we have heard before:

Bigfoot is a shape shifter and an inter-dimensional traveler of sorts, using portals similar to the fairy portals or “Little People Portals.” They are also extremely psychic and telepathic. They communicate through thought transference.

This bit contains some interesting stuff:

This information: “They can get up to 15 feet tall. They can get up to 3000 years old here” is passed on to me from a Yurok/Karuk Native of Northern California. These tribes have had extensive experience with the Bigfoot, including in ceremony and council. It is also noteworthy that the famous Patterson footage taken in NorthernCalifornia was obtained with the help of a Yurok Indian (A Bigfoot medicine man) who performed a ceremony that lured the Bigfoot out of hiding so Patterson could get a good photo of it! And the Indian was sick for a long time afterwards for his spiritual violation.

I haven’t heard that one before. This next bit interests me because of the echo withs omething that Henry Franzoni said. The interviewer had asked if bigfoot represented a missing link between man and apes:

Well, it’s awfully hard for them to be a missing link between Ape and Man when they are not from here in the first place! O.K., O.K., to your readers who may think this is getting far fetched, think of their abilities (the Bigfoot), then think of what Alien abductees have reported in their experiences and the abilities that they have reported the Aliens having…thought transference… telepathic communication. Lack of memory recall about an experience (this has been reported in Bigfootencounters)… Dimensional shifting… Walking through trees, stones etc… Are you starting to get the picture?For example, a friend of mine was up in the Mountains inthe Siskiyou’s and they saw a Bigfoot. The Bigfoot noticed that it had been seen, so it walked behind a tree. My friend walked up to the tree and walked around it and the Bigfoot was gone! There was no bushes it could have ducked into, it was just…Gone! This was also witnessed by a second party too! I relayed this account to theYurok/Karuk man I trained under and he said to me, “You know what it did don’t you?” I replied, “It vanished?” He said, “No. It became the tree.”On the subject of bigfoot and altered reality:

To most people this kind of thing is an advanced technology, but it isn’t advanced at all. It is one of the most basic, primal abilities in the Universe. It is the power of thought, of mind! For example, the original Star Gate program of the U.S.Government that is discussed in a book called “Psychic Warrior: A look into the original Star Gate Program.” It wasn’t with high tech machines and computers. It was all done with the human mind, traveling through time! Some people consider this a non reality, but it is in fact just a different level of reality that is still not accepted by those of the mainstream consensus reality! Are you with me on this? Are you following what I am saying?

And here’s something about bigfoot and UFOs:

Well, in my reality there is a connection between Bigfoot and UFO’s, albeit indirect rather than direct. All I have to say is second hand information about this issue as I have not had any first hand eye accounts (Bigfoot and UFO’s in the same sighting), even though the information comes from excellent, and reliable sources. There are some races of Star Beings that tinker with the Bigfoot’s D.N.A. and the Bigfoot are just resigned to have to deal with it, very much the same way that humans are helpless against Alien abduction. I have had conversations with several people who have seen “Lights in the sky” at the same time as their Bigfoot encounters. But this certainly does not mean that if you see a Bigfoot you will see a UFO, or vice versa. Now I know that many of you will have little patience with the NAH and will not be inclined to give it much of your time. I’m not saying that you should. But I do think that we should understand it. We certainly shouldn’t ignore it, because when someone asks, “What do people believe about bigfoot?”, this is part of the answer.

 

 

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