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Lol. Watching it right now. Wife's been binge watching stuff like this and the Alaskan triangle.
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It is like that show on the History Channel where they dig a hole for like 20 years, but instead they are inna woods looking for monkey man.
Actor 1Oh, look here is a turd inna woods, is it a monkey man turd? Actor 2 No, but imagine if it was. I bet a monkey man would also poop inna woods. Actor3 I’m gay,and black actor 5 is my trans life mate, and we totally saw a monkey man inna woods Actor 4 Oh look here is a track, you think a monkey man made this track? Actor 2 No, but a monkey man inna woods would totally make tracks if there were monkey mans. Now imagine like 9 years of that and you can just skip it. |
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Quoted: A person could literally catch a squatch rubbing one out. Whip out take vid, and still pictures and send the money shot to the hub....and it'll be called fake in q5 seconds. Until There's a physical body for some to finger bang , they will never acknowledge and existence. View Quote Oh I'm sure the video of exactly that exists. Fortunately or unfortunately the Secret Service has kept it from getting out there. |
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Quoted: "Muh science" states there has to be a sizeable population that must eat and fuck. This alone would let them be discovered with existing tech, if not the human eye. What that makes them is "magic;" if they exist, which I'm sure why you see a lot of people have trouble believing. Eyewitness testimony at trials is often unreliable, yet we have a hide and seek champion that avoids capture via film or digital media. View Quote Muh science is correct, your assumptions are incorrect. |
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View Quote 100% guaranteed, they do show up on thermal. |
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Episode 4 of this train wreck dropped last night.
It’s just like The Walking Dead… you know it’s a train wreck but keep right on watching and laughing all the way, and rooting for the characters to get whacked |
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Quoted: Episode 4 of this train wreck dropped last night. It’s just like The Walking Dead… you know it’s a train wreck but keep right on watching and laughing all the way, and rooting for the characters to get whacked View Quote It wasn't that bad except for the NSFW language. Tourettes Guy (Bigfoot) |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Episode 4 of this train wreck dropped last night. It’s just like The Walking Dead… you know it’s a train wreck but keep right on watching and laughing all the way, and rooting for the characters to get whacked It wasn't that bad except for the NSFW language. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSREqsZgxaI |
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Quoted: Alaska has chi chis? The ones down here are racist and only appear to the natives I guess. Even if you go to their area and fuck around as a wasichu. Some bitch ass little people down here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Hairy man is real along with the Little people. Alaska has chi chis? The ones down here are racist and only appear to the natives I guess. Even if you go to their area and fuck around as a wasichu. Some bitch ass little people down here. @akcaribouhunter |
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Quoted: I'm not a Bigfoot believer but I think the average Joe Schmoe greatly underestimates the scale of uninhabited and largely if not completely unexplored areas in N. America (let alone the rest of the world). Is it possible? However unlikely it is possible. Sure seems to be a lot of conversation about Giants,Bigfoot and Aliens in the last year. View Quote Les Stroud (aka Survivorman) was talking along these lines. Especially about Alaska. He said on his plane trip to his Alaska episode they flew for an hour over forests that had never seen any human presence. Interestingly, he did detail two encounters with “something” |
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Quoted: Do you think there are places no man has ever stepped in the lower 48? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm not a Bigfoot believer but I think the average Joe Schmoe greatly underestimates the scale of uninhabited and largely if not completely unexplored areas in N. America (let alone the rest of the world). Is it possible? However unlikely it is possible. Sure seems to be a lot of conversation about Giants,Bigfoot and Aliens in the last year. Do you think there are places no man has ever stepped in the lower 48? That’s what my Elk hunting guide said in Colorado. He said there’s just some places too hard to get to. He did say they found a human skeleton out there one year that looked like it had been there for decades. |
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If anyone wants to pay an experienced outdoorsman and photographer to spend a year in Alaska with his camera looking for bigfeet I have venmo and totally unreasonable rates.
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Quoted: If anyone wants to pay an experienced outdoorsman and photographer to spend a year in Alaska with his camera looking for bigfeet I have venmo and totally unreasonable rates. View Quote From.my understanding they already have the evidence, you just have to pay for it or pay to experience it. |
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Quoted: After bidding their loved one farewell and receiving a blessing from a priest, the team arrives in Portlock by boat. View Quote They share? Maybe the Liminal Order will have some openings for them after the show doesn't get renewed. |
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Quoted: Moar experterer. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/326845/31B36F2F-72D1-4B89-A9E2-8034F36076A3_jpe-2200993.JPG View Quote All the girls look very masculine |
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Quoted: Quoted: But the sawmill was burnt down in a way that fire couldn't, or wouldn't, do. It's a joke. A play off the concept of finding a mutilated body, and knowing that mutilation had to be Bigfoot, because a bear would never do that, well, maybe... but not in that specific way. Sure fire burnt down the towns livelihood leading to its downfall, but there's gotta be another reason... It's a Scooby-Doo plot. |
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Quoted: That’s what my Elk hunting guide said in Colorado. He said there’s just some places too hard to get to. He did say they found a human skeleton out there one year that looked like it had been there for decades. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm not a Bigfoot believer but I think the average Joe Schmoe greatly underestimates the scale of uninhabited and largely if not completely unexplored areas in N. America (let alone the rest of the world). Is it possible? However unlikely it is possible. Sure seems to be a lot of conversation about Giants,Bigfoot and Aliens in the last year. Do you think there are places no man has ever stepped in the lower 48? That’s what my Elk hunting guide said in Colorado. He said there’s just some places too hard to get to. He did say they found a human skeleton out there one year that looked like it had been there for decades. I've hunted extremely remote areas from the mexican border through to the Canadian border. There are plenty of nooks and crannies that dont get visited much but certainly not large enough areas to support giant primates that have been able to hide from us. To another posters point, no matter how remote these days in the lower 48, there's hunters in there, scouring the countryside both with high end optics and trail cameras and we would have got a decent image or someone would have .300 win magged one by now. I have been to Alaska(haven't hunted it), and its incredibly humbling the vastness. If it was real, it would be in alaska, yukon or northwest territories but even then I think we would have evidence by now. |
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It used to be interesting to think there was a possibility of Bigfoot running around in the backwoods but, there’s no way. Everybody has a camera now and there’s not a single clear photo or video of one. Hunters put game cameras in the woods all over and not one single clear photo exists, millions of dollars and countless “expeditions” looking and….nothing.
It’s not there, it’s a myth. It kind of reminds me the local stories of black panthers. The woods here are full of deer hunters and game cameras and not a single clear photo nor a single shot black panther yet. There’s still people who should have sense enough to know better that still claim they’re here. It’s one of the many unfortunate situations of modern technology, there’s no real mystery left. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Hairy man is real along with the Little people. Alaska has chi chis? The ones down here are racist and only appear to the natives I guess. Even if you go to their area and fuck around as a wasichu. Some bitch ass little people down here. @akcaribouhunter They can help you Cause mischief Even kill you or take you away. I have told a few stories about my experiences with them. |
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Quoted: Never in the history of the planet? Possibly. Not with any degree of regularity in the last century? Yes. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I'm not a Bigfoot believer but I think the average Joe Schmoe greatly underestimates the scale of uninhabited and largely if not completely unexplored areas in N. America (let alone the rest of the world). Is it possible? However unlikely it is possible. Sure seems to be a lot of conversation about Giants,Bigfoot and Aliens in the last year. Do you think there are places no man has ever stepped in the lower 48? Never in the history of the planet? Possibly. Not with any degree of regularity in the last century? Yes. There are most likely places in the lower 48 out west where nobody has set foot, going back 15, 20+, however many thousands of years since someone first turned up in North America. But even the most remote of them will be within sight and a half-day's walk of areas that have seen people. Places within that last century no one has set foot - absolutely. Lots. |
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Quoted: 4 Alaskan natives, in the woods. 1 is the “bear guard” who carries a Ruger American, and doesn’t even have a revolver in a chest rig… 3 are unarmed, and I dont think they could even handle a gun. Honestly, they seem special olympics material. 2 have got sick and puked from the ominous feeling they got by the woods. View Quote "Native Guides" on the Kenai peninsula are like Cubans running bait shops in Miami. |
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Quoted: Les Stroud (aka Survivorman) was talking along these lines. Especially about Alaska. He said on his plane trip to his Alaska episode they flew for an hour over forests that had never seen any human presence. Interestingly, he did detail two encounters with “something” View Quote It looks that way, but there are snowmachine and winter trails everywhere. If there's a lake that a SuperCub on floats can land on, then it's been landed on and the area around it has been hunted. In the winter planes on skis can land all sorts of places. Oil and gas and mineral resources have been explored all over the state. There are some remote areas for sure, but someone has been there in the last thousand years. Even this remote location in the show, there's what appears to be a structure and landing strip on the next bay north with a logging or mining road heading out of it for miles. |
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Quoted: It is interesting to note that these creatures conveniently have (in many stories) the ability to disrupt electronic-based optical systems (read: cameras). Hell of a natural adaptation, given such things have only existed since the 1990's (in terms of something you'd see people wandering the woods with). Old 8mm film cameras, with terrible resolution and picture quality, had no problem, though. Nor are game/trail cameras disrupted when they take a super closeup shot of a limb or indistinct blur. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Then where's the proof? This day in age there's literally zero excuse that we don't have proof that these animals exist. It is interesting to note that these creatures conveniently have (in many stories) the ability to disrupt electronic-based optical systems (read: cameras). Hell of a natural adaptation, given such things have only existed since the 1990's (in terms of something you'd see people wandering the woods with). Old 8mm film cameras, with terrible resolution and picture quality, had no problem, though. Nor are game/trail cameras disrupted when they take a super closeup shot of a limb or indistinct blur. They have whatever superpowers are necessary to “justify” the total lack of evidence… they’re funny that way. |
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Quoted: It looks that way, but there are snowmachine and winter trails everywhere. If there's a lake that a SuperCub on floats can land on, then it's been landed on and the area around it has been hunted. In the winter planes on skis can land all sorts of places. Oil and gas and mineral resources have been explored all over the state. There are some remote areas for sure, but someone has been there in the last thousand years. Even this remote location in the show, there's what appears to be a structure and landing strip on the next bay north with a logging or mining road heading out of it for miles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Les Stroud (aka Survivorman) was talking along these lines. Especially about Alaska. He said on his plane trip to his Alaska episode they flew for an hour over forests that had never seen any human presence. Interestingly, he did detail two encounters with “something” It looks that way, but there are snowmachine and winter trails everywhere. If there's a lake that a SuperCub on floats can land on, then it's been landed on and the area around it has been hunted. In the winter planes on skis can land all sorts of places. Oil and gas and mineral resources have been explored all over the state. There are some remote areas for sure, but someone has been there in the last thousand years. Even this remote location in the show, there's what appears to be a structure and landing strip on the next bay north with a logging or mining road heading out of it for miles. Remember the GPS coordinates of the “hot spot” verified by our local bigfoot experts that turned out to be a Home Depot parking lot in the suburbs? Pepperidge farms remembers. |
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Quoted: That's what I thought. These people should put more thought into their novellas. View Quote Whitetails will even crawl on their knees along fence lines to avoid detection. However, Mulies are a bit dumber about using cover and depend more on distance for safety, while pronghorns eschew cover entirely and will go miles to another hill top if spooked. Couldn't say about elk or moose, but the game the ranger was accustomed to, probably didn't act like eastern whitetails under heavy hunting pressure. |
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Quoted: I do not know how to spell the little people's name in Yupik but they are real. They can help you Cause mischief Even kill you or take you away. I have told a few stories about my experiences with them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Hairy man is real along with the Little people. Alaska has chi chis? The ones down here are racist and only appear to the natives I guess. Even if you go to their area and fuck around as a wasichu. Some bitch ass little people down here. @akcaribouhunter They can help you Cause mischief Even kill you or take you away. I have told a few stories about my experiences with them. Are they selective? I've been to areas that they supposedly inhabit, against all advise because as an outsider this would be a great affront to the little people. And then I've gone back, and to different areas that are supposedly theirs. The reservation itself seems to be the biggest threat. |
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I'm going to watch episode 4 tonight
Looks like it's starting to get hairy out there . |
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t would be interesting if it wasn't going to be a scripted weekly production with constant fake-out near findings at commercial breaks and BS like so many of the contemporary shows (Oak Island, Sin Walker Ranch) and have legitimate scientists and legitimate expedition info.
The thing is a legitimate expedition would take months and years to do establish and research findings then assemble learn and look again often its painstakingly boring with dead ends so nobody would watch it - it would be more like spend some years doing it and years later assemble the documentary. The entertainment world doesn't have patience for the real expedition and its about making money as "entertainment" viewer. |
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I don't know how many 300 Win mags it would take to stop a Bigfoot, but if I saw one I know how many I'd use.
I just can't believe that NO ONE has had a shot one one SOMEWHERE in AK, the lower 48 or Canada. |
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Quoted: It's a joke. A play off the concept of finding a mutilated body, and knowing that mutilation had to be Bigfoot, because a bear would never do that, well, maybe... but not in that specific way. Sure fire burnt down the towns livelihood leading to its downfall, but there's gotta be another reason... It's a Scooby-Doo plot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: But the sawmill was burnt down in a way that fire couldn't, or wouldn't, do. It's a joke. A play off the concept of finding a mutilated body, and knowing that mutilation had to be Bigfoot, because a bear would never do that, well, maybe... but not in that specific way. Sure fire burnt down the towns livelihood leading to its downfall, but there's gotta be another reason... It's a Scooby-Doo plot. @Velma |
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Quoted: These shows aren't for everyone . If you really knew what lurked out there your enjoyment of camping ,hiking hunting , remote fishing could end. Some folks who have seen one said they stopped going in the woods entirely . View Quote Fucking please. I've camped all over the world, where actual real live scary shit lives. Bigfoot? FFS. |
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Quoted: Fucking please. I've camped all over the world, where actual real live scary shit lives. Bigfoot? FFS. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: These shows aren't for everyone . If you really knew what lurked out there your enjoyment of camping ,hiking hunting , remote fishing could end. Some folks who have seen one said they stopped going in the woods entirely . Fucking please. I've camped all over the world, where actual real live scary shit lives. Bigfoot? FFS. They sense your alphaness and stay away. That's another Bigfoot trait, they're beta male bitches evidently. |
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I love how Bigfoot and other creepy woods stories usually start with “we were out there where no one ever goes” or something along those lines. Yet, the story teller was there. Lol.
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Quoted: From.my understanding they already have the evidence, you just have to pay for it or pay to experience it. View Quote And apparently all the strong evidence is siloed away among dozens of small independent research groups. Some with thermal bit forget to turn it to record at the most critical time. They repeat the alleged evidence of others as if they verified the evidence themselves. They need to believe so badly, they believe each others bullshit and find doubters to he silly. They truly believe their own and colleagues bullshit to the point of thinking the evidence they never saw, ad undeniably true. |
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Quoted: Les Stroud (aka Survivorman) was talking along these lines. Especially about Alaska. He said on his plane trip to his Alaska episode they flew for an hour over forests that had never seen any human presence. Interestingly, he did detail two encounters with “something” View Quote Less Stroud is an entertainer. Thats it. The fricken dude spent weeks within a quarter like of a highway that was in plain site and said it was super remote. |
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He migrated from Oak island and has stashed the treasure from the money pit
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Quoted: Are they selective? I've been to areas that they supposedly inhabit, against all advise because as an outsider this would be a great affront to the little people. And then I've gone back, and to different areas that are supposedly theirs. The reservation itself seems to be the biggest threat. View Quote Guess where we broke down the most. After he quit making fun of them we quit breaking down. The little people have certain areas where they have villages/cities. But they wonder everywhere. |
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Quoted: A white guy make fun of them and especially in one area on a river. Guess where we broke down the most. After he quit making fun of them we quit breaking down. The little people have certain areas where they have villages/cities. But they wonder everywhere. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Are they selective? I've been to areas that they supposedly inhabit, against all advise because as an outsider this would be a great affront to the little people. And then I've gone back, and to different areas that are supposedly theirs. The reservation itself seems to be the biggest threat. Guess where we broke down the most. After he quit making fun of them we quit breaking down. The little people have certain areas where they have villages/cities. But they wonder everywhere. The Sioux have much of the same stories. |
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