Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Sasquatch distracting people?

I've read with interest that many reported sasquatch sightings seem to offer a little more than what people bargain for, that is, the possibility that you are being distracted for a reason. What I mean is that there are several cases of people saying that they have been witness to small pebbles, rocks, sticks being thrown at them, apparently from the big hairy guy himself, but in any case, if sasquatch does have a pitching arm and is responsible for some of these events, it may stand to reason that it is doing this to attract your attention for the purpose of distracting you.

Why you ask? It could be a number of reasons. Preservation and safety come to mind as an initial thought. If there is an infant in the area or a sick or elderly creature who might not be quite up to the task of being agile and quick on it's feet, a younger squatch may start throwing interference your way to keep you busy and mesmerized with the situation while the others move to safety.

Wood knocks might accomplish the same thing but I believe that the act of actually throwing something at someone carries an inherent representation of aggression and so it is more cautiously observed and pursued, something that sasquatch is counting on.

Wood-knocks are inconclusive in some respects because you don't actually know what is creating the sound. I think they know that, so we become more curious and start to look into it. It could just be the wind....But having a stone hurled at you - more than once within a few moments - I can guarantee your gonna be a little cautious, epsecially when your in those spooky woods in the middle of nowhere. Dusk. Or midnight. Wolves howling....Ok big guy, you've got my attention. I certainly ain't going nowhere and I'm not going to hurt you. You can travel in peace.

If they have the intelligence to know how run interference in this manner, I would certainly respect the warning.

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