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The Sasquatch Paradox - The Scientific Defiance to the Recognition of Relict Hominoids - cover

The Sasquatch Paradox - The Scientific Defiance to the Recognition of Relict Hominoids

Levi Machovec

Editorial: Hangar 1 Publishing

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Sinopsis

There is a problem in the scientific community.They are more than happy to debate those who believe the Earth is flat. Yet, when one brings up Sasquatch, they quickly ignore the subject and shun anyone in the scientific community who does look into the evidence. The Sasquatch paradox shows that the scientific community does not live up to its ideal. We should not be surprised at this fact as this has been the case since the scientific revolution. And so the question remains, and the scientists still haven't provided an adequate answer to this one fundamental question. What is leaving ape footprints in the woods of North America?
Disponible desde: 10/02/2022.

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