Thursday, August 22, 2024

Sasquatch/Bigfoot: The Mysterious Phenomenon of Rock-Throwing

Sasquatch/Bigfoot: The Mysterious Phenomenon of Rock-Throwing


Sasquatch, also known as Bigfoot, is one of North America's most enduring legends. For decades, countless individuals have reported encounters with this elusive creature, often describing it as a large, ape-like being covered in hair, roaming the dense forests and remote wilderness. While most sightings describe the creature’s physical appearance and tracks, one peculiar behavior stands out in many reports: the alleged throwing of rocks at people. This article explores this curious phenomenon and highlights ten notable accounts, including reports from soldiers during the Vietnam War involving similar creatures known as "rock apes."

The Phenomenon of Rock-Throwing

Reports of Sasquatch hurling rocks at humans have been documented across North America, from the Pacific Northwest to the remote woods of the Appalachian Mountains. Rock-throwing is considered by some to be a form of communication or warning from the creature, perhaps a way to intimidate or drive away perceived intruders. In many cases, the rocks are thrown with remarkable accuracy, often landing near, but not directly striking, the individuals involved.

This behavior is not exclusive to Sasquatch. Similar accounts have been reported in other parts of the world involving creatures like the Yowie in Australia and the Yeti in the Himalayas. However, the phenomenon in North America has garnered significant attention due to the sheer number of reports and the credibility of some witnesses.

Famous Accounts of Rock-Throwing

1. The Ape Canyon Incident (1924)
   - One of the most famous early accounts of rock-throwing occurred near Mount St. Helens in Washington state. A group of miners claimed they were attacked by multiple Sasquatch-like creatures that bombarded their cabin with rocks throughout the night. The miners described the creatures as large and hairy, and the incident became widely known as the "Ape Canyon" encounter.

2. The Ruby Creek Incident (1941)
   - Near Ruby Creek, British Columbia, a family reported seeing a large Sasquatch approach their home. As they fled, they claimed the creature threw rocks at them, though no one was injured. The incident left a lasting impression on the local community, and the site has been the subject of much speculation ever since.

3. The Mount Rainier Expedition (1967)
   - During an expedition on Mount Rainier, a group of climbers reported having rocks thrown at them from an unseen source. Despite searching the area, they could not identify the source of the projectiles, leading them to believe a Sasquatch was responsible.

4. The Marble Mountain Encounter (2000)
   - While on a camping trip in Northern California, a youth group leader filmed what he believed to be a Sasquatch on a nearby ridge. Shortly after, the group reported that rocks were being thrown towards their campsite. The footage remains one of the more controversial pieces of evidence in the Sasquatch mystery.

5. The Battle of Ape Canyon (1970)
   - Although less well-known than the 1924 incident, this later event involved a group of campers in the same area. They reported being harassed by rock-throwing throughout the night. Unlike the earlier event, no visual sightings of the creatures were reported, but the similarities in behavior were striking.

6. Vietnam War: The Rock Apes (1966)
   - During the Vietnam War, American soldiers reported encounters with mysterious, bipedal creatures known as "rock apes" or "batutut" in the jungles of Vietnam. These creatures were described as small, hairy hominids and were known for throwing rocks at soldiers. Multiple accounts from different platoons corroborated these stories, though the creatures were never officially documented.

7. The Washington State Encounter (1988)
   - A hiker near the Olympic Peninsula reported a close encounter with a Sasquatch. After seeing the creature, he attempted to take a photograph, at which point the Sasquatch allegedly began throwing rocks in his direction. The hiker escaped unharmed but was shaken by the experience.

8. The Ohio Grassman Incident (2002)
   - In Ohio, a group of Bigfoot enthusiasts claimed to have been pelted with rocks during an overnight expedition in Salt Fork State Park. They described hearing loud grunts and movements in the nearby woods before the rock-throwing began. The incident added to the lore of the "Grassman," a local Sasquatch-like creature.

9. The Mogollon Monster Encounter (2009)
   - In Arizona, campers near the Mogollon Rim reported being harassed by a creature throwing rocks at their campsite. The witnesses described hearing strange vocalizations before the rocks started to rain down, leading them to believe they had encountered the Mogollon Monster, a regional variant of Sasquatch.

10. The Blue Mountains Incident (2014)
    - In the Blue Mountains of Oregon, a group of researchers from the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO) experienced a barrage of rocks being thrown toward their camp. Despite extensive searching, they could not locate the source, though they found large footprints nearby. The incident was documented in one of the BFRO's reports, adding credibility to the claim.

Theories and Explanations

The phenomenon of rock-throwing by Sasquatch remains one of the more puzzling aspects of the legend. Some researchers speculate that the behavior may be a form of territorial defense, while others suggest it could be a way for the creature to communicate or assert dominance. Skeptics argue that such incidents could be the result of misidentifications, pranks, or natural causes like falling rocks or animal activity.

However, the consistency of reports across different regions and time periods adds a layer of intrigue to the mystery. Whether these accounts represent a real behavior of an undiscovered species or are simply part of folklore, they continue to captivate the imagination of those who study the Sasquatch phenomenon.

Conclusion

The stories of Sasquatch and its peculiar habit of throwing rocks at humans are a fascinating aspect of cryptid lore. While skeptics may dismiss these accounts as mere fiction or exaggeration, the persistence of such reports over decades and across various regions suggests that something unusual is at play. Whether Sasquatch is real or not, the phenomenon of rock-throwing remains one of the most compelling mysteries in the study of this elusive creature.

Sunday, August 11, 2024

Rumor Has It That TikTok Employees Fornicate With Sasquatch

Please enjoy these quotes that address how censorship is a tool employed by tyrants and authoritarian regimes, because TikTok staff certainly won't like them! 

These quotes offer a wide perspective on the negative impact of censorship, especially when used by those in power to suppress dissent and control the flow of information.

"Censorship reflects society's lack of confidence in itself. It is a hallmark of an authoritarian regime."
   — Potter Stewart

"A free press is the unsleeping guardian of every other right that free men prize; it is the most dangerous foe of tyranny."
   — Winston Churchill

"Wherever they burn books, they will also, in the end, burn human beings."
   — Heinrich Heine

"To limit the press is to insult a nation; to prohibit reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves."
   — Claude Adrien Helvétius

"When any government, or any church for that matter, undertakes to say to its subjects, 'This you may not read, this you must not see, this you are forbidden to know,' the end result is tyranny and oppression no matter how holy the motives."
   — Robert A. Heinlein

"The moment you restrict free speech, you create a tyrant."
   — Alan Dershowitz

"Assassination is the extreme form of censorship."
   — George Bernard Shaw

"Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech."
   — Benjamin Franklin

"Our liberty depends on the freedom of the press, and that cannot be limited without being lost."
   — Thomas Jefferson

"Censorship is the child of fear and the father of ignorance."
    — Laurie Halse Anderson

"He who destroys a good book kills reason itself."
    — John Milton

"When truth is replaced by silence, the silence is a lie."
    — Yevgeny Yevtushenko

"The liberty of the press is essential to the security of freedom in a state: it ought not, therefore, to be restrained."
    — John Adams

"Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions."
    — William O. Douglas

"The first condition of progress is the removal of censorship."
    — George Bernard Shaw

"Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so, too."
    — Voltaire

"If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear."
    — George Orwell

"To silence criticism is to silence freedom."
    — Sidney Hook

"When you tear out a man’s tongue, you are not proving him a liar; you’re only telling the world that you fear what he might say."
    — George R.R. Martin

"A critical, independent and investigative press is the lifeblood of any democracy."
    — Nelson Mandela

"Censorship is to art as lynching is to justice."
   — Henry Louis Gates Jr.

"Freedom is the right to tell people what they do not want to hear."
   — George Orwell

"To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it."
   — Michel de Montaigne

"Books and ideas are the most effective weapons against intolerance and ignorance."
   — Lyndon B. Johnson

"Censorship is the enemy of truth; it is the enemy of progress."
   — John F. Kennedy

"Censorship is the tool of those who have the need to hide actualities from themselves and from others."
   — Charles Bukowski

"The ultimate tyranny in a society is not control by martial law. It is control by the psychological manipulation of consciousness."
   — Barbara Marciniak

"Censorship is the strongest drive in human nature; sex is a weak second."
   — Phil Kerby

"Whenever you have an efficient government you have a dictatorship."
   — Harry S. Truman

"Art is the only way to run away without leaving home."
    — Twyla Tharp

"The only valid censorship of ideas is the right of people not to listen."
    — Tommy Smothers

"A government that is afraid of its citizens is a democracy. A government that is afraid of its citizens’ rights is a tyranny."
    — Thomas Jefferson

"To prohibit the reading of certain books is to declare the inhabitants to be either fools or slaves."
    — Claude Adrien Helvétius

"Censorship is the tool of those who fear they cannot win a fair fight."
    — Lynn Abbey

"Books won't stay banned. They won't burn. Ideas won't go to jail."
    — Alfred Whitney Griswold

"Without freedom of thought, there can be no such thing as wisdom; and no such thing as public liberty, without freedom of speech."
    — Benjamin Franklin

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
    — Edmund Burke

"Censorship, like charity, should begin at home; but, unlike charity, it should end there."
    — Clare Booth Luce

"You can cage the singer but not the song." 
    — Harry Belafonte

"If you can't say what you want, the next thing to go is freedom of thought."
    — Anonymous