Is Sasquatch A Hybrid of Homo sapiens sapiens and Unknown Primate?

“The mitochondrial DNA was fully modern Homo sapiens sapiens
indicating that the species is a hybrid cross between modern Homo sapiens
in the maternal lineage and an unknown hominin male progenitor.”

- Melba Ketchum, D.V.M. and Owner, DNA Diagnostics

Illustration by the Erickson Sasquatch Project.
Illustration by the Erickson Sasquatch Project.
Frame 352 from the Patterson-Gimlin film, alleged by Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin to show a Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, female with breasts walking. About a third of all reports of North American Sasquatch sightings are concentrated in the Pacific Northwest while widely separated Texas, Florida and Ohio also have had many Sasquatch eyewitness reports. See map of Sasquatch eyewitness reports below.
Frame 352 from the Patterson-Gimlin film, alleged by Roger Patterson and Robert Gimlin to show a Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, female with breasts walking. About a third of all reports of North American Sasquatch sightings are concentrated in the Pacific Northwest while widely separated Texas, Florida and Ohio also have had many Sasquatch eyewitness reports. See map of Sasquatch eyewitness reports below.

March 1, 2013  Nacogdoches, Texas - On February 13, 2013, a new web journal called DeNovo Scientific Journal appeared on the internet as Vol. 1, Winter 2013. In this first issue is only one article entitled, “Novel North American Hominins, Next Generation Sequencing of Three Whole Genomes and Associated Studies.” The study boils down to this description provided by the lead author, 58-year-old veterinarian Melba Ketchum, D.V.M.:   “A team of eleven scientists with expertise in genetics, forensics, pathology, biochemistry and biophysics has sequenced three whole nuclear genomes from a novel, contemporary species of hominin in North America.”

 

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