Sasquatch in Massachusetts
One day in 1956 when I was nine years old in Dover Massachusetts I was at home with nothing to do. All the other
kids had dentist appointments and I was very bored. At a time like this imagination may become wishful and creative.
It was late morning. A cold, cloudy, gusty March day. There was a light dusting of snow here and there on the ground.
I sat in my room looking out the window at a spruce tree in the front yard. Then suddenly I saw it.
A huge upright hominid figure looking right at me as it strode quickly past the window. Somehow I knew that it was highly
intelligent. It had a deep brown coat, the corpulence of a bear, and was about seven feet tall. It's head tapered
to a point, the eyes were yellow, and there were three inch ivory orange fangs extending downward over the lower lip.
It walked briskly around the corner and out of view. There were thousands of acres of woods behind the house.
I was a very healthy child in every way and not given to hallucination. Undoubtedly this figure was simply a huge insane
person in a fur coat wearing a mask with phony teeth - four months after Halloween. I'll never be sure.
I should add here that I had never heard of, or knew anything about, Sasquatch until a decade later. I told two of my
friends about this furry chap and they believed me. I never told my parents, probably because I was afraid they would spoil
my enjoyment of this phenomenon with a plausible explanation.
March 29, 2006
11:22 AM
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Sasquatch in the West
Last night at my downtown club a friend of mine named Grant told me two stories about Sasquatch
that he heard at different places in the West.
Sasquatch Fears Lightening
In Spring of 1996 at Pike's Peak in Colorado Grant was talking with an Indian girl. There was thunder
and lightening in the mountains and the girl said "Baby doesn't like that." Grant asked what she meant and she explained
that she had nicknamed a Sasquatch who was her friend.
When Grant asked more she went on to explain that certain of the Indians had made friends with Sasquatch in
that area. She claimed that she actually conversed with Baby. I asked Grant in what language. He said he hadn't thought
to ask. The girl said that Baby would often cross his legs when they sat conversing and that he was very frightened by thunder
and lightening.
Sasquatch Tribe Near Volcano
Summer of 1999 found Grant near Mt. Rainier up in Washington State. He talked with locals in the area
and reported the following to me.
Back in 1981, further south near Mount St. Helens, it was generally known that there was a tribe of at least
forty Sasquatch living in the area.
One day a local geologist came into town warning people that the mountain core temperature had reached
a point way beyond anything that was normal for a volcano and that it was going to blow. He further asserted that some branch
of government in cahoots with religion had put a nuclear device into the St. Helens cone so that the mountain would blow
up and wipe out any trace of the Sasquatch tribe.
This supposedly was being done to preserve the Adam and Eve myth because the conspirators felt that
the existence of Sasquatch took the evolutionary link out of Africa and carried it to the USA and that this would
somehow undermine religious values and cause the breakdown of American society.
March 30, 2006
10:47 AM