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The novel, "IN THE DARK PINE", is a compilation of experiences researching the iconic Sasquatch and other phenomena. The book reads like fiction but is based on real experiences that have occurred over the last thirteen years. It delves into quantum mechanics and theories on how Sasquatches might be able to skirt our known laws of physics. It also addresses different electric magnetic fields (EMF) here on earth. This may suggest possible explanations of why researchers often get one footprint or cannot film or photograph clear images of these events. The possibility that these phenomena allow…mehr

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The novel, "IN THE DARK PINE", is a compilation of experiences researching the iconic Sasquatch and other phenomena. The book reads like fiction but is based on real experiences that have occurred over the last thirteen years. It delves into quantum mechanics and theories on how Sasquatches might be able to skirt our known laws of physics. It also addresses different electric magnetic fields (EMF) here on earth. This may suggest possible explanations of why researchers often get one footprint or cannot film or photograph clear images of these events. The possibility that these phenomena allow Sasquatches and other entities to " pop" in and out of our dimensions. The sounds of interaction with these entities can go from loud and ground-pounding to complete silence. Even though everyone has phones, drones, cam trails as well a host of infrared and other high-tech devices. The author tries to take you into the dark pine with him to feel what it is like to be without weapons with nothing, but thin canvas tent walls not even staked down so anything can touch us. A must-read from someone out in the field and a co-founder of Sasquatch Investigations of the Rockies established in 2009. We only use the evidence we have gathered. The author discusses a possible spectrum of Sasquatch by comparing two iconic Sasquatch photos taken by SIR researchers. One photo may actually be something different altogether.