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Bigfoot in the Ozarks: Forest People, Anunnaki Bloodlines, and Humanity's Hidden Past
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- ISBN8233511387
- EAN9798233511387
- Date de parution25/05/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What if the legends are real - and they've been watching us for twelve thousand years?In the remote hollows and limestone bluffs of the Ozark Plateau, something ancient still walks. Researcher F. K. Sterling spent two years collecting thirty-seven firsthand accounts from credible witnesses - a retired wildlife officer, a biology teacher, a Forest Service employee, and others who had everything to lose by speaking out.
What they describe is not myth: eight-to-nine-foot bipedal beings with pronounced sagittal crests, seventeen-inch footprints bearing a unique spiral dermal ridge pattern, and a deliberate, intelligent "watching relationship" with humans. Backed by dental stone casts, acoustic recordings, petroglyphs showing Pleiades alignments and proto-cuneiform-like markings, and oral traditions from Cherokee and Osage elders, Sterling builds a compelling case for a prior intelligent population that never left.
From brutal close encounters in Lost Valley to luminescent basins deep in the karst, from ancient countdown markers in hidden caves to startling genetic results suggesting an archaic hybrid lineage, Bigfoot in the Ozarks is a gripping, evidence-driven investigation that challenges everything we think we know about the American wilderness. The hills remember. The Forest People are still here. And something is changing.
What they describe is not myth: eight-to-nine-foot bipedal beings with pronounced sagittal crests, seventeen-inch footprints bearing a unique spiral dermal ridge pattern, and a deliberate, intelligent "watching relationship" with humans. Backed by dental stone casts, acoustic recordings, petroglyphs showing Pleiades alignments and proto-cuneiform-like markings, and oral traditions from Cherokee and Osage elders, Sterling builds a compelling case for a prior intelligent population that never left.
From brutal close encounters in Lost Valley to luminescent basins deep in the karst, from ancient countdown markers in hidden caves to startling genetic results suggesting an archaic hybrid lineage, Bigfoot in the Ozarks is a gripping, evidence-driven investigation that challenges everything we think we know about the American wilderness. The hills remember. The Forest People are still here. And something is changing.























