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We are an authorized Reflect-O-Ray Infrared Radiant Tube-Heating representative for Western Canada.

02/25/2026

🔥 Reflect-O-Ray: “Everything Heating” 🔥

Most heating systems warm the air.
Reflect-O-Ray warms the entire building.

Floors. Walls. Equipment. Bedding. Structure.

When the mass of the barn is warm, everything changes:
• More stable temperatures
• Less humidity
• Less runtime
• More even comfort from wall to wall

This isn’t about blasting hot air.
It’s about heating the building itself so the environment works with you, not against you.

Read the full article here:

https://envirosmartinc.com/2025/12/10/reflect-o-ray-everything-heating/

This Scientist Learned Bigfoot's Real Origin, What He Discovered Will Shock You - Sasquatch Story
The date, September 14th, 1998, is burned into my memory. As Head of Evolutionary Biology at the Pacific Northwest Research Institute, I was accustomed to studying rare species, but nothing prepared me for the sight in the main surgical suite. On the table lay a massive creature, easily eight feet long, covered in thick dark brown hair, with limbs too robust and a face that was a terrifying blend of human and ape features.
"A Bigfoot," whispered Dr. Sarah Kim, our director. "A logging truck hit it near Stevens Pass. State wildlife officers brought it here because of our discretion."
My scientific training immediately took over. I took extensive samples—hair, skin biopsies, blood—while our head veterinarian, Dr. Marcus Webb, stabilized the creature. It was incredibly resilient, surviving injuries that would have killed a bear or a human. The implications were immense: an unknown species of great ape in North America would revolutionize biology. But the truth was far stranger.
I worked through the night in the genetics lab. The initial results of the DNA sequencing, confirmed by senior geneticist Dr. Lisa Chen, made my legs weak: the creature’s genome was 98.7% identical to human DNA, closer than chimpanzees. Crucially, it possessed a fused Chromosome 2, the key genetic marker distinguishing humans from other great apes. Furthermore, genes associated with human brain development and speech, like FOXP2, were active and fully functional.
The conclusion was terrifying: This is a branch of the human family tree.
Through phylogenetic calculations, I determined the split occurred relatively recently, between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago, around the time Homo sapiens was spreading out of Africa. Bigfoot wasn't an ape; it was a surviving subspecies, a parallel branch of humanity that had hidden in the remote forests for millennia.
See More: https://rb.colofandom.com/i9x9 11/30/2025

This Scientist Learned Bigfoot's Real Origin, What He Discovered Will Shock You - Sasquatch Story The date, September 14th, 1998, is burned into my memory. As Head of Evolutionary Biology at the Pacific Northwest Research Institute, I was accustomed to studying rare species, but nothing prepared me for the sight in the main surgical suite. On the table lay a massive creature, easily eight feet long, covered in thick dark brown hair, with limbs too robust and a face that was a terrifying blend of human and ape features. "A Bigfoot," whispered Dr. Sarah Kim, our director. "A logging truck hit it near Stevens Pass. State wildlife officers brought it here because of our discretion." My scientific training immediately took over. I took extensive samples—hair, skin biopsies, blood—while our head veterinarian, Dr. Marcus Webb, stabilized the creature. It was incredibly resilient, surviving injuries that would have killed a bear or a human. The implications were immense: an unknown species of great ape in North America would revolutionize biology. But the truth was far stranger. I worked through the night in the genetics lab. The initial results of the DNA sequencing, confirmed by senior geneticist Dr. Lisa Chen, made my legs weak: the creature’s genome was 98.7% identical to human DNA, closer than chimpanzees. Crucially, it possessed a fused Chromosome 2, the key genetic marker distinguishing humans from other great apes. Furthermore, genes associated with human brain development and speech, like FOXP2, were active and fully functional. The conclusion was terrifying: This is a branch of the human family tree. Through phylogenetic calculations, I determined the split occurred relatively recently, between 50,000 and 100,000 years ago, around the time Homo sapiens was spreading out of Africa. Bigfoot wasn't an ape; it was a surviving subspecies, a parallel branch of humanity that had hidden in the remote forests for millennia. See More: https://rb.colofandom.com/i9x9

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