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The Conspiracy within Our Own Minds

 

Do you believe there was a second shooter on the grassy knoll? Do you believe an extraterrestrial craft crashed outside Roswell? Do you believe Lewis and Clark discovered Sasquatch, that Jefferson covered it up, and that the government has been covertly hunting the species into extinction ever since? Oh, you dont believe in conspiracies you say, and especially not that Sasquatch one which sounds like the plot from a dime-store novel. Well, I cant speak for the first two, but youre right on the latter. It is the plot from a novelmine, one that I began writing nine years ago. My initial premise for Cryptid: The Lost Legacy of Lewis & Clark was of a thriller about a real creature that ravages the backwoods of the Pacific Northwest. As any good thriller writer knows, fact is always scarier than fantasy, especially when it comes to monsters. However, having lived in the Pacific Northwest for much of my life and having spent many hours deep in its dark woods, I admit I hadnt encountered many real monsters to caste as the monster in my book. In fact, I had no candidates at all.

And then I recalled the few stories of Sasquatch, or Bigfoot, that Id heard told around campfires. A ten-foot tall hairy ape that smelled of rotting flesh and that disappeared into the deep shadows of the forest fit the role of my monster very nicely. Now if only Sasquatch were real, I thought.

Of course, I was writing fiction. I could certainly make the thing real, after all I did have a degree in biology. And so thats what I set out to do, assuming all along that I was working with nothing more than a myth.

So off to the library I went to bone up on Sasquatch. And a year later I looked up and realized I was chin deep in a full-on research endeavor. I was not only amazed at the volume of work on the subject, but also the quality of professionals involved and that real science was being employed. What caused me to look up, though, was that while slogging through thousands of eyewitness accounts, thousands of footprint analyses, dozens of film footages, and three centuries of Native American lore I realized I had discovered a conspiracy. And this conspiracy was as ancient as the human species and far more sinister than any shadowy government or corporate cover-up. Whats worse, this conspiracy had been safely hiding along within my own mind and yours, everyones.

What, you doubt me?

Yeah, well that dark shadow in your mind is a master at convincing us to deny the truth. But thats how we can identify it, root it out and destroy it forever. Dont you recall how difficult it was for us to accept that the world was flat and that it revolved around the sun? You see this conspiracy within our minds is intrinsic to the human brain. From birth our minds construct the universe around ourselves based on our subjective view of it and irregardless of the truth. As we age that universe hardens like cement. Its shape becomes permanent except by the painful swing of a wrecking ball. For me, Sasquatch is a classic study of this phenomenon.

To this day I dont know whether Sasquatch exists, but I do know that there is far more evidence that suggests it does than that it doesnt. I also know that most people believe contrary to the evidence. Whether we are creationists or neo-Darwinian evolutionists, we still hold ourselves to be unique on this planet and in the universe. However, the possibility that another intelligent, bipedal hominid shares this planet with us greatly threatens that uniqueness. So in order to avoid the wrecking ball we reflexively reject this possible truth, vainly claiming that hoaxers are behind it all, or the government, or even the media. Anything and everything that is far more unbelievable than the potential truth.

Well reject and deny all evidence until that wrecking ball crashes through the wall of our universe and we see a pair of intelligent, soulful eyes staring back at us beneath an apish brow. And then well say to ourselves, all right, I guess there might be something to this Sasquatch thing after all. But there is no way there was a second shooter, and certainly nothing crashed in the desert outside Roswell. Just as theres no such thing as global warming or smoking-induced cancer.

Author: Eric Penz
 
Author Bio:

Eric Penz is the author of Cryptid: The Lost Legacy of Lewis and Clark. Visit his Web site to learn more, www.ericpenz.com

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