Not long before I handed this coffee mug full of water to Bill, he was climbing two sets of 8 steps as if it were Mount Everest. Bill had a bad back and in fact had recently undergone surgery to fix it. I wish he had told me that before we proposed the climb, but he was heart set on telling me the goods. We got him seated in front of this window on the top floor of a native Canadian Salish tribe’s band hall. We popped into Harrison Hot Springs, British Columbia, for the weekend to check out the tribe’s yearly celebrated Sasquatch Dayz festival. That’s right, they have a festival to honor the creature’s existence and once I sat down to find out more, I’ve been hooked to the lore of this creature’s existence ever since. That was, 8 years ago.

As a new comer to this study, and really only being interested in UFOs previously, I had a lot to learn. And boy did I ever. Bill Miller had the goods. He honestly answered every question with a very logical conclusion which alluded to the answer “maybe there still was a scarce population of ancient higher primates indigenous to the pacific north west of North America. We started our conversation with of course the hotly debated Patterson-Gimlin film. Which almost literally knocked my socks off when I saw it downstairs playing in color corrected 1080p. I have a keen eye, and when I say fur covered breasts, I thought “That ain’t a man in suit”, and I had to know more. I was very fortunate to have met Bill which allowed me to eventually publish my second film The Unwonted Sasquatch back in 2016.

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