High Strangeness
Lambert wrote: "After a series of alarming reports that these giants were prowling around Harrison Mills, 50 miles East of Vancouver, disturbing the residents by their weird wolf-like howls at night, and destroying property, a band of vigilantes was organized to track the marauders down. However, no specimen of the primitive tribe was captured, and many white people became openly skeptical of the existence of the giants."
The term "primitive tribe" could be interpreted to mean a band of human giants. But, as we'll now see, Lambert then turned his attention towards "hairy giants" and Sasquatch. He continued: "According to Allen Roy Evans, in the Montreal Standard ('B.C.'s Hairy Giants'), the Indians are now very sensitive to any imputations cast upon their veracity in this matter. During the 19th century they were ready to tell enquirers all they knew about the Susquatch [sic] men; but today they have become more reserved, and talk only to Government agents about the matter. They maintain that the 'Wild Indians' are divided into two tribes, whose rivalry with each other keeps their number down and so prevents them becoming a serious menace to others."
And we also have this from Lambert: "Expeditions have been organized to track down the Susquatch [sic] men to their lair in the mountains; but the Indians employed to guide these expeditions invariably desert before they reach the danger zone. However, certain large caves have been discovered, with man-made walls of stone inside them, and specially-shaped stones fitted to their mouths, like doors. The difficulty in the way of penetrating to the heart of the Morris Mountains district is very great. The terrain is cut up by deep gorges and almost impassable ravines; it is easy to get lost, and hard to make substantial progress in any one direction for long."
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I love these bits and pieces.
Another trail of the BFs that I don't hear about any more is the story out of Solomon Islands.
Marius Boirayon writes a tale of UFO and Bigfoot adventure worthy of any explorer. Shortly after retiring to the Solomon Islands with his wife who is from there, he met a local man who told of and showed him what the natives called "Dragon Snake" - lights that would come out of the mountains and snake around the coastline at night and move offshore and disappear into a bottomless pit underwater and then later return to the mountain from whence they came.
Here's a link: [Link]
I'm only leaving this because it is such a fascinating story we never hear about and that anyone with travel funding could check out for themselves.
True or not? I have no idea; but, I'd love to go see for myself, with a high-dollar video camera and a stun gun.
Best part is that the UFOs nor the beasts are apparently not intimidated by onlookers, the BFs having kidnapped villagers in the past.
(One girl wandered back into the village one day after having been kidnapped years earlier.)
Thanks, Nick, Always exceptional.