Bigfoot Puzzle

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The final piece to the “what is a Bigfoot” puzzle came from the results of the Sasquatch Genome Study. I participated in this study as a member of the North American Bigfoot Search (NABS) Organization. In June of 2010, I began to correspond with David Paulides the Executive Director of NABS. I reached out to David because I realized that I needed assistance with my research. I was encountering phenomenon and having experiences that were extraordinary. I needed to find a support network that I could partner with in my research. I began researching the different Bigfoot Research organizations, and I found NABS to be the most professional, respectful, and responsive group. I had read David Paulides’ book “The Hoopa Project” and was already impressed

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