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billgreen2005bigfoot
hi everyone im not saying there is a connection between sasquatch activity & earthquakes. but i wonder if anyone has ever heard of a report a sasquatch after or dureing a earthquake. i know the pacific northwest gets alot earthquakes i wonder if the bfro or any researchers here get a great amount sasquatch activity after or dureing a earthquake. also where do sasquatches go when a earthquake hits a certain state. please give your honest opinions. thanks bill green
bwillard
I think that is a very good point Bill. Animals do seem to have a sense for danger before it happens, consider the recent Tsunami incident. It would be interesting to know whether or not sightings seem to increase right before an earthquake. Good thinking Bill!

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billgreen2005bigfoot
hi bwillard im glad you agree with me about earthquakes & sasquatch. thanks for the reply. bill smile.gif anyone here please give your opinions about this thread about bigfoot.
shavedyetti
I don't know but some guy on this site went nuts writing about the correlation between sightings and earthquakes but it seems pretty silly from what little I read.

http://www.unifiedworlds.com/BFgeological.htm

Seriously, I would say bf would respond in the same manner as other animals. I believe the earthquake has to be a pretty big one to cause the animals to change behavior drastically such as fleeing an area. The main reason I fear earthquakes is that I spend most of the day at work in an office building, I would feel fairly safe outside. Although I would not want to be standing near any shaky looking trees.
billgreen2005bigfoot
hi everyone i wonder if the bfro & the gcbro get alot people reporting sasquatch activity etc in certain states after a earthquake such as california & the northwest or other states as well. i would like to hear all your honest opinions please be fair & balanced smile.gif thanks bill green
billgreen2005bigfoot
QUOTE(shavedyetti @ Jun 16 2005, 05:41 PM)
I don't know but some guy on this site went nuts writing about the correlation between sightings and earthquakes but it seems pretty silly from what little I read.

http://www.unifiedworlds.com/BFgeological.htm

Seriously, I would say bf would respond in the same manner as other animals. I believe the earthquake has to be a pretty big one to cause the animals to change behavior drastically such as fleeing an area. The main reason I fear earthquakes is that I spend most of the day at work in an office building, I would feel fairly safe outside. Although I would not want to be standing near any shaky looking trees.

hi shaved yeti thanks for that wow fair & balanced info about sasquatches & earthquakes. thanks the reply. thanks bill green. im sure your info will realy help everyone here on this great forum with their sasquatch research as well. smile.gif
billgreen2005bigfoot
hi everyone i know northern california had a few earthquakes this week does this mean maybe we will start seeing more sightings etc being reported of sasquatch or footprints i would like to hear all your honest & fair & balanced opinions about this. bill . i wonder if any ca sasquatch researchers are getting reports near the earthquake areas. only time will tell.
SFork1015
Hey Bill, Thats a really good topic you brought up. Maybe we should check databanks around the same time major quakes happen to see if any match up?

I agree with bwillard about their reaction probably being the same as most animals. Definetly worth looking into. Great Job Bill thumbup.gif

-Sean
billgreen2005bigfoot
hi sean wow i totaly agree with your reply to me about earthquakes & sasquatch activity. im sure the bfro and other sasquatch organizations are keeping track of sasquatch activity in california since the earthquakes hit there. im sure that certain researchers will find a match up between the earthquakes and sasquatch activity it just means the creatures are on the move just like other wild animals in danger. thanks for the reply. bill green smile.gif smile.gif please keep in mind im not saying earthquakes and sasquatch are not connected. my opinion.
micahn
My dad lives out in LA, And he says they have some sort of Quake every day it seems. So not only would animals need to be able to tell that one is coming but also how big it is going to be.
I have heard most of my life that animals can tell many things like when storms and quakes and such are coming. I have no clue if they can tell just how back a event will be or not, But in the case like out in Ca. They would need to be able to tell the difference between a every day earthquake and a big one that they need to do something to be ready for it (like move to some place else or something)
If they can not tell the difference then they would panic every day and after a time it would not have any effect on them at all.

How about this, Anyone live out where you have almost a daily quake of some sort ? If you do, Does your animals be they dogs or cats or farm animals seem to act any different when one is about to happen ? And have you noticed any difference when a bigging one is going to happen ?
billgreen2005bigfoot
hi michan good morning thanks for the reply i defiently totaly agree with your post about earthquakes and animals and sasquatch. it happens in each state. we here as researchers have to try to keep track of sasquatch sightings after a earthquake becouse it might show us a possible migration route for sasquatch creatures in certain states. my opinion. bill green smile.gif
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