Shit I just explained that to you in a comment above, you already knew.
What do you think of the story? Personally, I believe it. I have military experience, I read all of the documents related to this incident and the interview with the anonymous soldier. There are too many details that are just right based on my experience in the service. The lack of photos, the lack of US government addressing it (this is usually out of embarrassment or for something sinister), and all of the evidence of "missing links" and branching evolution.
I think there is some offshoot of ape living in that area. I think there are several regions around the world where things that would fit the description of "bigfoot" live. I don't think they're very intelligent. I don't believe in "Bigfoot" as he is typically presented- hyperintelligent to the point where he somehow knows how to avoid motion detecting cameras in the middle of a dark Pacific Northwest forest. I think they're like infant-level intelligence and Chad level instincts.
The Kandahar one stands out though, because of the use of a spear to kill a US soldier. I'm trying to imagine a scene where that happens. These men were likely wearing body armor, they're supposed to be "the best" of our forces. But this 13' tall barbarian berserker not only gets the drop on them, but manages to fucking spear one of them to death before they all shot the piss out of it? It's a hard scenario to imagine. Think about the size of a spear that a 13' tall man would use.
Despite my doubts and general skepticism, I believe this one. There are a few "paranormal" incidents that happened where militaries have been involved. These are worth a look, because there's usually something to it. There's at least a kernel of truth to a lot of these reports, I think.
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