About the Author and the Book

About The Hidden Grid

The Hidden Grid is a nonfiction investigation into Bigfoot reports, hidden landscapes, anomalous experience, and the recurring environmental patterns behind high-strangeness encounters.

This project brings together witness testimony, landscape analysis, geography, and long-form research into one evolving body of work.

Explore the Research
The Hidden Grid book cover

About the Book

About the Book

The Hidden Grid approaches the Bigfoot mystery through landscape, pattern, witness experience, and anomalous geography. Rather than treating reports as isolated stories, the book investigates whether certain terrains, corridors, and environmental conditions recur often enough to suggest a deeper structure.

It examines hidden landscapes, encounter zones, environmental anomalies, and the possibility that the mystery is tied as much to place as to the reported being itself.

The book is written for readers interested in Bigfoot research, anomalous phenomena, hidden terrain, folklore, field investigation, and the overlap between geography and high-strangeness experience. Its aim is not sensationalism, but a deeper inquiry into whether recurring reports reveal a pattern in the land.

The Author

About Kenneth S. Lomba

Kenneth S. Lomba is a law enforcement sergeant, former union president, and independent researcher whose work explores Bigfoot reports, anomalous phenomena, witness experience, and spatial pattern analysis. His professional background in investigations, documentation review, witness evaluation, and evidence-based analysis informs the method behind The Hidden Grid.

His research brings together case reports, geographic patterning, historical material, terrain analysis, and long-form inquiry into the environmental and experiential structure behind recurring high-strangeness encounters. The result is a research-driven approach that treats the subject not simply as folklore or zoology, but as a deeper question of place, perception, and hidden pattern.

Some mysteries may be hidden not only in the witness, but in the landscape itself.

Methodology

Research Approach

This project is built around the idea that some unexplained reports may become more intelligible when examined through geography, environmental recurrence, and pattern rather than isolated anecdote alone.

Witness Testimony

Recurring reports, sensory details, encounter patterns

Landscape Analysis

Terrain, remoteness, corridors, environmental conditions

Pattern Mapping

Spatial logic, route clusters, node theory, hidden structure

Long-Form Investigation

Historical material, anomaly comparisons, ongoing synthesis

The Purpose

Why This Project Exists

For decades, the Bigfoot question has remained trapped between belief and dismissal. The Hidden Grid was created to examine a different possibility: that the deeper mystery may not be only the creature, but the recurring environments in which the reports appear.

By focusing on hidden landscapes, anomalous conditions, and recurring geographic features, the project asks whether the phenomenon may be patterned in ways that conventional approaches have missed.

A mystery repeated in the land may require a different kind of investigation.

Stay Updated

Follow the Investigation

Get updates on the book, research notes, future releases, and new developments from The Hidden Grid.