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Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a large, ape-like creature that is said to inhabit the forests of North America. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot, but the creature has been the subject of numerous sightings and reports over the years. Bigfoot mythology Bigfoot mythology can be traced back to the Native American peoples of North America. Many Native American tribes have stories about a large, hairy creature that roams the forests. Some tribes even have specific names for Bigfoot, such as Sasquatch (Salish), Skunk Ape (Florida), and Yeti (Tibet). For example, the Squamish people of British Columbia have a story about a giant hairy creature called Sasquatch. The Sasquatch is said to be a powerful and dangerous creature, and the Squamish people believe that it is important to respect the Sasquatch and its territory. The Ojibwe people of the Great Lakes region have a story about a creature called the Wendigo. The Wendigo is said to be a cannibalistic creature that is created when a human resorts to cannibalism. The Ojibwe people believe that the Wendigo is a dangerous creature that should be avoided at all costs. Bigfoot pop culture Bigfoot entered popular culture in the 1950s, when a series of newspaper articles were published about a large, hairy creature that had been seen in the mountains of California. In 1958, the term "Bigfoot" was coined by a reporter for the Humboldt Times. Since the 1950s, Bigfoot has been featured in numerous books, movies, and television shows. Some of the most famous Bigfoot-related pop culture works include:
  • The movie "Harry and the Hendersons" (1987) tells the story of a family who adopts a Bigfoot.
  • The television show "In Search of..." (1976-1982) featured an episode about Bigfoot.
  • The documentary "The Legend of Bigfoot" (2006) examines the evidence for and against the existence of Bigfoot.
  • The movie "The Dark Divide" (2012) is a horror film about a group of hikers who encounter Bigfoot.
Bigfoot also continues to be a popular subject of video games. Some of the most famous Bigfoot-related video games include:
  • Bigfoot (1977) was one of the first video games to feature Bigfoot.
  • Bigfoot: The Game (2012) is a hunting simulator where players can track and kill Bigfoot.
  • Monster Hunter: World (2018) features a Bigfoot-like creature called the Bazelgeuse.
Bigfoot in the news Bigfoot continues to be a popular subject in the news today. In recent years, there have been a number of high-profile Bigfoot sightings and reports. For example:
  • In 2020, a group of hikers in California claimed to have filmed a Bigfoot family. The video went viral and sparked a renewed interest in Bigfoot.
  • In 2022, a man in Florida claimed to have been attacked by a Bigfoot-like creature. The man said that the creature was tall and hairy, and that it had sharp teeth and claws.
While there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot, the creature remains a popular subject of folklore and speculation. Bigfoot sightings and reports continue to be made to this day, and the creature continues to fascinate people all over the world. Is Bigfoot real? There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Bigfoot. However, there have been numerous sightings and reports of Bigfoot over the years. Some people believe that Bigfoot is a real creature that has simply not yet been captured or studied by scientists. Others believe that Bigfoot is a myth or a hoax. The debate over the existence of Bigfoot is likely to continue for many years to come. However, there is one thing for sure: Bigfoot is a creature that captures the imagination of people all over the world. Thanks for listening to Quiet Please. Remember to like and Share wherever you get your podcasts.

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  • Bigfoot Frenzy: Science, Sightings, and Pop Culture Collide
    Nov 26 2025
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    Bigfoot may still be a mystery, but over the past few days, the legend has been very much in the spotlight—and not just in the wilds of North America. According to Discover Magazine, a new book by Dr. Jamie Lewis of Cardiff University and Dr. Andrew Bartlett of Sheffield University has grabbed media attention for arguing that the Bigfoot community’s use of scientific techniques is far more credible than skeptics give them credit for. The authors’ research, which involved over 150 interviews with so-called Bigfooters—including media personalities like Jane Goodall and Les Stroud—details how investigators now lean on modern tech like drones, thermal cameras, and audio parabolic dishes, making the pursuit of Bigfoot look more like a citizen science movement than a fringe subculture. Lewis concludes that “Bigfoot exists… not necessarily as a biological creature, but certainly as an object around which thousands of Americans organize their lives,” a line now quoted widely across news coverage this week.

    Adding fuel to the legend, the Sasquatch Chronicles podcast continues to draw big audiences with fresh sightings and personal testimony. In their latest Sunday episode, the host shared new accounts from people in the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, and even the forests of Mississippi. The episode featured witness interviews, including a chilling recent encounter near Mt. Whitney and another sighting last week in a remote area between Grisdale and Satsop campground in Washington—allegedly with a description of a tall, black, long-haired creature flecked with moss, though as always, these remain unconfirmed and anecdotal.

    On the event circuit, Bigfoot broke out of folklore and onto the wrestling mats as Spokane, Washington, hosted the 2025 Northwest Bigfoot Battle on November 22. Although the competition was purely athletic, media coverage played up the Bigfoot angle, turning the event into a local headline grabber and another example of how “Bigfoot” continues to make mainstream pop culture appearances.

    Social media saw a spike in Bigfoot chatter, partly driven by a popular podcast tribute to the late Dr. Jeff Meldrum, a prominent Sasquatch researcher, who was celebrated for his role in bringing scientific rigor to the hunt for this elusive creature. Meanwhile, talk radio such as 77 WABC’s “Bigfoot, Jaws, and Legal Flaws” sparked heated listener debate, with calls featuring intense personal stories of strange encounters in the wild.

    Finally, Bigfoot continues to play the lovable mascot in family-friendly events, such as Montgomery Whitewater’s “Bigfoot’s Scarecrow Hay Day” festival in Alabama on November 25, which garnered plenty of Instagram posts featuring costumed Bigfoot appearances but no credible monster reports. Despite a barrage of traditional sightings, mainstream media coverage, and even athletic branding, there remains no new scientific evidence for the creature’s existence—though the legend is undoubtedly bigger than ever.

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  • Bigfoot Mania: Science, Culture, and the FBI's Secret Files
    Nov 26 2025
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    Bigfoot has been making waves in both scientific and pop culture circles this week. According to Phys.org and Discover Magazine, a new book titled Bigfooters and Scientific Inquiry by Cardiff University’s Dr. Jamie Lewis and Sheffield University’s Dr. Andrew Bartlett has just been released, detailing how Bigfoot hunters use scientific methods and modern technology like drones and thermal imaging to search for evidence. The book is based on over 150 interviews with Bigfoot researchers, including TV personalities and scientists, and highlights how these enthusiasts structure their arguments around scientific practices, even if mainstream science remains skeptical. Lewis notes that Bigfoot exists not just as a biological creature but as a cultural phenomenon that organizes the lives of thousands.

    In Minnesota, author and researcher Mike Quast has been in the spotlight. The Fm Extra reports that Quast, who has collected over 700 Bigfoot sightings in the state, recently spoke at the sixth annual Minnesota Bigfoot Conference in Grand Rapids, which drew over 500 attendees. Quast’s books, published by Hangar 1 Publishing, are gaining attention, and he continues to conduct field research in northern Minnesota.

    On the government front, Popular Mechanics reveals that the FBI has released its official Bigfoot file, a 22-page document from 1976–77 detailing the Bureau’s analysis of hair samples sent by the Bigfoot Information Center. The FBI concluded the hairs were from the deer family, not Bigfoot, but the release has sparked renewed interest and speculation about whether more files exist.

    Meanwhile, the Northwest Bigfoot Battle wrestling event took place in Spokane, Washington, blending athletic competition with Bigfoot-themed entertainment. WABC Radio also featured a segment on Bigfoot, exploring why cryptid sightings are universal across cultures and sharing personal testimonies from listeners.

    Overall, Bigfoot remains a subject of fascination, with new books, conferences, and government documents keeping the legend alive in the public imagination.

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  • Bigfoot Frenzy: Trucker Sightings, High-Tech Hunts, and Upcoming Events
    Nov 24 2025
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    Bigfoot has been surprisingly active in the news cycle over the past few days, with several developments capturing attention across different sectors of the cryptid community.

    Starting with the most recent sighting, a Texas truck driver reported spotting what he believes was Bigfoot near the Sabine River in Smith County on Tuesday morning around ten a.m. According to OutKick, the driver, who has logged nearly fifty years in over-the-road trucking, observed a dark, hairy, approximately six-foot-tall figure walking through a clearing with dead grass adjacent to dense woods. He was traveling at about sixty miles per hour when he caught what he describes as a clear glimpse of the creature. The figure was reportedly unclothed and carrying nothing. The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization investigated the report and classified it as a Class B sighting, noting that the location near the Sabine River is indeed a known hotbed for Bigfoot activity in Texas.

    On the research front, Dr. Jamie Lewis from Cardiff University has been generating significant buzz with his recent findings on how Bigfoot hunters operate. His work, which involved over one hundred fifty interviews conducted over three years, reveals that modern Bigfooters employ sophisticated scientific methodologies and high-tech equipment. They're using drones, thermal imaging, and parabolic dishes to investigate sightings. Lewis's research, covered by both Discover Magazine and Phys.org, emphasizes that these hunters aren't simply wandering forests with flashlights but are engaged in skillful fieldwork involving evidence collection and analysis.

    In the entertainment sphere, the Discovery Channel's Expedition Bigfoot series released new content recently featuring the team investigating thermal signatures around their base camp. The investigation captured what the team believes may be two possible Bigfoot figures on thermal imaging, along with unexplained vocalizations described as eerie and unlike typical wildlife sounds.

    On the calendar front, the Northwest Bigfoot Battle, a USA Wrestling Folkstyle competition, took place in Spokane, Washington on November twenty-second. Additionally, Estes Park, Colorado has announced Bigfoot Days scheduled for April twenty-fifth, twenty twenty-six, featuring celebrity guests, a half marathon, film screenings, and a Bigfoot calling contest.

    Research from Chapman University continues to show that belief in Bigfoot among North Americans is growing, with more people than ever before convinced the creature is a real undiscovered biological species awaiting formal scientific recognition.

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