Wasn’t Sasquatch or Bigfoot proven to have been a hoax?]
There have been many people who have tried to prove that Sasquatch or Bigfoot creatures are nothing more than a popular myth or a series of elaborate hoaxes. There have been a number of people who have come forward, each one claiming to have been “the guy in the fur suit” or claiming to know of someone who helped stage the famous Patterson/Gimlin film “hoax” shot at Bluff Creek, California in 1967. Despite all these claims and despite many years of expert scrutiny of the PG film by scientists and film experts, to this day nobody has been able to conclusively prove this film is a hoax. Some people claim that well-known prankster Ray Wallace was the “creator” of Sasquatch, and that he alone was responsible for all of the tracks found in California in 1958. The problem with this theory is that some of the alleged “fake tracks” he was credited with making didn’t match the set of carved wooden feet he was said to have used to make the tracks. The fact that the wooden feet didn’t match the a