In “What in the World Is a Sasquatch?”, wildlife biologist Phillip E. Buser takes readers on a thought-provoking journey through competing theories about one of America's most enduring cryptids. With over twenty years of professional experience and a lifetime spent in the outdoors, Buser systematically examines the evidence—or lack thereof—for Sasquatch's existence.
From analyzing footprint casts to evaluating eyewitness testimonies, Buser methodically explores multiple explanations: Is Sasquatch simply an undiscovered species of ape? A missing link in human evolution? An alien visitor? An interdimensional traveler? Or something more supernatural?
What sets this book apart is Buser's final, controversial theory—that Sasquatch might be a spiritual entity, possibly demonic in nature, according to Judeo-Christian tradition. Drawing connections between reported Sasquatch encounters and supernatural phenomena, he raises questions about the overwhelming fear experienced by witnesses, animals' unusual reactions, and the creature's seemingly impossible abilities.
Whether you're a skeptic, a believer, or somewhere in between, Buser's analytical approach and religious perspective offer fresh insights into this enduring mystery. The book concludes with a warning about pursuing Sasquatch encounters without understanding the potential spiritual implications.
If you enjoyed “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science,” “Paranormal America,” or “On the Trail of Bigfoot,” you'll love «What in the World Is a Sasquatch?