The legendary Bigfoot and other creatures like it have reportedly been spotted near a Northern California lake, according to a paranormal investigator.
Jeffrey Gonzalez, a self-described paranormal expert, said he heard about the sighting from a local farmer who said he saw the creature and five others running on his ranch near Avocado Lake.
(Credit: Jeffrey Gonzalez)
“One of them, which was extremely tall, had a pig over its shoulder,” Gonzalez said in comments obtained by Fox 26, a Fox News affiliate. “And the five scattered and the one with the pig was running so fast it didn’t see an irrigation pipe and it tripped, with the pig flying over.”
According to his Facebook page, Gonzalez is a talk show host and an investigator at Paranormal Central, in addition to being a technician at AT&T. He also founded the Sanger Paranormal Society.
Gonzalez said that the sighting is not that uncommon, with three additional Bigfoot sightings in the past five years, all located in East Fresno County.
“I would have never guessed in a million years that you would have told me there were Bigfoot on Shields or Ashlan Avenue. Right? So, I want to know what’s going on. Is this for real?” Gonzalez added.
He recounted two others stories, including one from a woman who said her two sons saw a Bigfoot in their orchard and one from a man who saw five creatures in the same orchard.
“What are the odds of three people, three different families, who don’t know each other, within a radius of 2 to 3 miles, come and tell me what they witness, and it matches up,” Gonzalez said.
The images are reminiscent of the famous Patterson-Gimlin film footage from the 1960s.
In the footage, Roger Patterson and his partner, Robert Gimlin, shot a short motion picture the filmmakers have said was a Bigfoot. Experts have bandied about for years whether the footage was real or fake, though Patterson maintained it was real until his death in 1972.
This story originally appeared in Fox 26.
Hello, Mr. Bigfeets!
Say, Henry….when is Mr. Bigfeets coming to your area again?
(with the Tribal and CORPORATE permission, of course).
Don’t worry!
That’s my ex-wife, Buffalo Woman.
Sioux for buffalo is tatanka. Which means “big hump”. Lmao!
Brothers and sisters, I rode the wild buffalo! LOL! 🙂
And passed the peace pipe.
It’s a good day to live.
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Fake,Fake, Fake. This looks nothing like the big foot I saw walking in the woods in Schnecksville , Pennsylvania several years ago. Ours was much bigger and you could smell it a block away, I guess they don’t like to bathe too often. You can believe what I say once because I am a Pennsylvania Dutchman and everyone knows that the Dutch know much.
These pics look like the security footage from these fake terror attacks… 1970s video from 2017 smart devices, hey, maybe there’s an app for that…:)