They Mock Bigfoot Believers—This Song Fights Back

In September 2024, on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, I saw something that changed everything. A figure, immense and silent, emerged from the treeline and vanished into the mist. Its eyes were not human. Its presence was overwhelming.
My name is Robert. I am a Canadian filmmaker and researcher. Since that night, my life has been consumed by the mystery of Sasquatch. I began documenting my journey, speaking with witnesses, skeptics, and believers. But facts and logic alone could not capture the depth of what I experienced.
So I turned to story.
Chapter One: The Divide
The world is divided. Some believe, some know, some mock.
Believers share their encounters—footprints in the snow, voices in the night, eyes glowing in the dark. Skeptics dismiss them, calling them liars, dreamers, fools. Some skeptics are open-minded, willing to listen. Others are hostile, using words to belittle and degrade.
I wondered why. Was it fear? Was it arrogance? Was it the terror of admitting that humans are not alone?
The divide haunted me.
Chapter Two: The Forest
I returned to the forest, alone, beneath the northern sky. The trees grew wide, shadows deep. The wind whispered secrets it would not speak.
I walked where footprints vanished into morning mist. I heard limbs snap in the moonlit air. I felt the weight of a silent stare.
The forest was alive. Something ancient breathed within it.
Chapter Three: The Voices
At night, I heard voices echo in the stone. Not human, not animal. Something in between.
They were not safe, not clean. They hid in the wild, in the spaces between.
The skeptics laughed from suburban streets. But their doubt could not shake me. I had heard the voices. I had seen the eyes.
There was still so much unknown.

Chapter Four: The Mystery
Truth does not always walk in daylight. Some truths choose to stay away, hidden in shadows.
The forest held mysteries beyond flesh and bone. Pebbles thrown in the dark, howls that carried meaning, footprints that vanished with the dawn.
Not everything was meant to be shown.
Chapter Five: The Believers
I spoke with others who had seen. Hunters, hikers, wanderers. They told me of encounters—eyes in the dark, shapes in the mist, voices in the night.
They had been mocked, doubted, ridiculed. Yet they held to their truth.
They were not alone.
Chapter Six: The Skeptics
I listened to skeptics too. Some dismissed the stories as myth. Others claimed hoaxes, illusions, tricks of light.
But their arguments faltered. The footprints were too detailed. The voices too powerful. The encounters too consistent.
Their doubt was loud, but the forest was louder.
Chapter Seven: The Shadows
I walked deeper into the wilderness. The shadows grew darker. The silence heavier.
I realized that truth is not always safe. It hides in the wild, in the spaces between.
The forest was not empty. It was watching.
Chapter Eight: The Unknown
There is still so much unknown.
Every howl, every pebble thrown, every footprint in the mist speaks of mystery.
The forest holds secrets beyond human understanding. Sasquatch is not just a creature. It is a symbol of the unknown, a reminder that the world is larger, stranger, and more mysterious than we admit.
Chapter Nine: The Story
I wrote a story, not of proof, but of mystery. A story of voices in the wilderness, of eyes in the dark, of truths hidden in shadows.
It is a story for believers, to remind them they are not alone. It is a story for skeptics, to challenge them to open their minds.
It is a story of the unknown.
Chapter Ten: The Journey
My journey is not over. The forest still calls. The voices still echo. The mystery still breathes.
I will brave the dark. I will stand alone. I will listen to the voices.
Because there is still so much unknown.
Epilogue: The Echo
The forest whispers. The wind knows things it does not speak. The voices echo in the stone.
Sasquatch is real. Not just as a creature, but as a mystery.
There is still so much unknown.