Hoopa Project - Full Synopsis
This astounding work brings professional investigative abilities and forensic artistry to the field of Bigfoot studies. David Paulides, a former police investigator, has applied his skills to questioning Bigfoot witnesses. The results he has achieved in gaining access to witnesses and getting detailed information from them is both remarkable and intriguing. Furthermore, he commissioned a forensic police artist to meet with witnesses and sketch the creatures they saw. These drawings provide insights into the creature's nature never before realized.
The result of this team's work is by far one of the most convincing accounts ever written on Bigfoot. The conclusion reached - that this creature, long revered by the Hoopa people, definitely inhabits the forested regions of Humboldt County in Northern California - is so convincing that those people who doubt Bigfoot's existence will be forced to think again!

Special 50th Anniversary Edition
On October 2, 1958, Jerry Crew, a road construction worker, found unusual, large human-like footprints near his bulldozer on a road being constructed in the Bluff Creek area of northern California. He had seen the same type of prints before, but this time he made a plaster cast and reported the find to a local newspaper. He referred to the print maker as Bigfoot, a name used by local people. The newspaper story of the prints was published world wide by the Associated Press, and the word Bigfoot became the common name for the creature in the United States.
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