Are the Sasquatch Dangerous?


Yes, they can be. The Sasquatch are like humans, each is a unique individual with wants, needs, desires, will and intellect. The majority appear to be benevolent and they avoid contact with humans as much as possible. However, just as in our society, there are those who are dangerous. Some are malevolent and seek to do humans harm for a variety of reasons.

Witnesses have reported the Sasquatch performing good deeds, from saving a hunter from a mountain lion attack or rescuing an injured hiker, to keeping an infant safe and warm for two or three days and then returning the child to a location where he/she can be rescued. However, I have also been contacted by those who experienced terrifying encounters with the Sasquatch, to include sexually deviant acts, attempted abduction of children, the killing of pets and farm animals, the destruction of property, and generally terrorizing those who have an encounter. There are also many credible reports of the Sasquatch abducting women and men for mates throughout history up to the current day. They also have been known to take children and never return them.   

The main issue with any encounter it is impossible to know if the Sasquatch is a "good one" or a "bad one". The vast majority of the time, the Sasquatch will not communicate with a human during an encounter or unwanted visitation. One is unable to determine by looking at a Sasquatch if it is friendly or dangerous. They have no sign on their heads reading “Good One” or “Bad One”. Because of this fact, I urge extreme caution if a Sasquatch is encountered. If possible, maintain visual contact and leave the area as quickly as possible. This is why I encourage doing any outdoor activity that takes you into the wilderness with a partner, never alone if you can avoid it. The odds of an encounter drop dramatically when there is more than one person. One should take the same precautions they would if entering an area populated by bears, mountain lions, wild boar, etc. If possible, take bear mace at a minimum and a firearm if allowed by law.

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  1. This is all good info. I have had 3 encounters over the last 20 years while hunting. Two of these encounters were terrifying with one scream and roaring at me from only 20 yards away while i was in a tree stand.there are more of these beings out in the woods than people think.

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  2. I agree they can be both dangerous and/or compassionate. Native American legends speak of abductions for mating purposes and have read of a plane wreck where the infant survived and was raised by a mother Sasquatch. You should go with someone else into the woods even though I am usually alone. Tired of researchers saying they are shy and harmless yet the secretly carry pistols

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    1. I think a "Researcher" that tried to shoot one with a pistol would likely end up regretting firing at it. lol

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