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Link Posted: 1/26/2022 12:45:07 PM EDT
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...  Neither of those voices are interested in the truth.


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Link Posted: 1/26/2022 12:56:06 PM EDT
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I have already offered my advice.  Anyone that wants the truth can find it, but very few people really do at the end of the day.  There are two voices that continue to attack these threads.  1. There is no evidence.  2. I want to do it my own way.  Neither of those voices are interested in the truth.
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I've tried it your way. In the old evidence thread I went to a couple different areas you defined as hot spots. I found some bobcats in areas I didn't expect but other than that nothing. That's hiking miles into wilderness. Multiple nights. All across the country and nothing. I think I may have the actual truth.
Link Posted: 1/26/2022 12:57:00 PM EDT
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I can't watch these fake bigfoot shows. you know it's fake BS when no one in the party is armed. All the shows I've seen no one is armed.
every culture's bigfoot myth I've read bout has at lest occasional acts of violence by the bigfoot. No way would people that really thought they'd come upon one not be armed even if they had no intention of shooting unless as a last resort to protect themselves.
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I have an open mind, but most of those guys are clueless and are lacking in woodsmanship. They couldn’t sneak up on an unconscious drunk. You can hear them banging around before they even get out of the vehicle.
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The truth is definitely hard to handle.  That is why field experience is so beneficial.  The more you have of it, the more you can handle it.  But that also comes with a price.
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I've tried it your way. In the old evidence thread I went to a couple different areas you defined as hot spots. I found some bobcats in areas I didn't expect but other than that nothing. That's hiking miles into wilderness. Multiple nights. All across the country and nothing. I think I may have the actual truth.
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You have never tried it my way.  My advice has been simple.  Get involved in an expedition and learn from people who have the experience.  Bring your thermal.  You want to do it your own way and you have not had any success.  The problem is you, not that Sasquatch doesn’t operate in your environment.
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You have never tried it my way.  My advice has been simple.  Get involved in an expedition and learn from people who have the experience.  Bring your thermal.  You want to do it your own way and you have not had any success.  The problem is you, not that Sasquatch doesn’t operate in your environment.
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Fine. Is there anyone that you would recommend that puts on a sasquatch course.
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Lol not a course.  But start with a BFRO expedition.  The advertised ones are open to the public.  Select a location with a history of activity and find leaders that have done the expedition before.  After that, you will be able to network with others and figure it out.

If you enjoy prospecting an area, that takes time and experience.  I have only “prospected” one area and that was by accident.  I can guarantee that 99.9% of the people camping in the area had no idea what was happening around them.  My wife doesn’t ever hear the very distinct “wood knocks”, but my my son does.  Is it that we are more in tune with the woods or something else, it is an interesting observation either way.
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East Texas is extremely active.
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No.  It isn't.
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Looks like a guy on a bike or moto to me.
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I also recommend reading The Nephillim Among Us by Scott Carpenter.  It doesn’t matter if you believe his conclusions, the content is correct and a great all-in-one guide to getting up to speed.  Just being armed with that knowledge will help you in your field observations.
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It's not a Bigfoot that inhabits that place . It's something very ancient older than man.
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Nancy Pelosi?
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Nancy Pelosi?
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Perhaps, but that means there is something there worth stealing.
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East Texas is extremely active.
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I think the member I would like to see most go on one is TxRabbitBane  


It would be something to have him come back and say I'm not sure what I saw but it wasn't an animal I have ever seen before  


East Texas is extremely active.


I have inlaws in the boonies all over East Texas for generations back (over 100 in the Tyler-Kennard-Alexandria-Shreveport quad). Some of them are barely adjusted to indoor plumbing and electricity even today.

Zero sightings.

More nonsense.
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I have inlaws in the boonies all over East Texas for generations back (over 100 in the Tyler-Kennard-Alexandria-Shreveport quad). Some of them are barely adjusted to indoor plumbing and electricity even today.

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I have never had a sighting of any of your relatives while running around the woods in E Texas.  

Zero sightings.

Your claims of having relatives is more nonsense.
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Lot of those guys need fedoras.
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I have never had a sighting of any of your relatives while running around the woods in E Texas.  

Zero sightings.

Your claims of having relatives is more nonsense.
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I have inlaws in the boonies all over East Texas for generations back (over 100 in the Tyler-Kennard-Alexandria-Shreveport quad). Some of them are barely adjusted to indoor plumbing and electricity even today.

Zero sightings.

More nonsense.


I have never had a sighting of any of your relatives while running around the woods in E Texas.  

Zero sightings.

Your claims of having relatives is more nonsense.


Terrible analogy

Maybe you should go to East TX with TxRabbitBane and he will introduce you to his kin, then you can take him out in the woods and show him bigfoot?

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Terrible analogy

Maybe you should go to East TX with TxRabbitBane and he will introduce you to his kin, then you can take him out in the woods and show him bigfoot?

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Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an encounter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.
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Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an en
counter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.
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Terrible analogy

Maybe you should go to East TX with TxRabbitBane and he will introduce you to his kin, then you can take him out in the woods and show him bigfoot?



Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an en
counter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.


I'm sorry you were not able to understand the point.

Maybe next time mom comes down to the basement to see you she can explain it.
Link Posted: 1/26/2022 6:03:32 PM EDT
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I'm sorry you were not able to understand the point.

Maybe next time mom comes down to the basement to see you she can explain it.
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Oh look, another 2021 user trolling a thread.  
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I'm sorry you were not able to understand the point.

Maybe next time mom comes down to the basement to see you she can explain it.


Oh look, a 2021 user trolling a thread.  

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Link Posted: 1/26/2022 8:01:09 PM EDT
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Lol not a course.  But start with a BFRO expedition.  The advertised ones are open to the public.  Select a location with a history of activity and find leaders that have done the expedition before.  After that, you will be able to network with others and figure it out.

If you enjoy prospecting an area, that takes time and experience.  I have only “prospected” one area and that was by accident.  I can guarantee that 99.9% of the people camping in the area had no idea what was happening around them.  My wife doesn’t ever hear the very distinct “wood knocks”, but my my son does.  Is it that we are more in tune with the woods or something else, it is an interesting observation either way.
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Fine. Is there anyone that you would recommend that puts on a sasquatch course.


Lol not a course.  But start with a BFRO expedition.  The advertised ones are open to the public.  Select a location with a history of activity and find leaders that have done the expedition before.  After that, you will be able to network with others and figure it out.

If you enjoy prospecting an area, that takes time and experience.  I have only “prospected” one area and that was by accident.  I can guarantee that 99.9% of the people camping in the area had no idea what was happening around them.  My wife doesn’t ever hear the very distinct “wood knocks”, but my my son does.  Is it that we are more in tune with the woods or something else, it is an interesting observation either way.


Ill probably pick the wrong group and then we'll be back to this square. How about you give me a specific group or individual to contact so we can take that variable out. Ill be very respectful and follow their rules.
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Ill probably pick the wrong group and then we'll be back to this square. How about you give me a specific group or individual to contact so we can take that variable out. Ill be very respectful and follow their rules.
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Nice  I look forward  to you posting your experience on one of these expeditions.
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Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an encounter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.
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I had a Cajun father in law, around the Monroe/Jonesborough  Louisiana area.
He told me there were areas you just didn't go in at night, due to strange things there.
This guy was pretty fearless, had lived there all his life, hunted and fished constantly.
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Ill probably pick the wrong group and then we'll be back to this square. How about you give me a specific group or individual to contact so we can take that variable out. Ill be very respectful and follow their rules.
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There are several good ones listed.  My preference would be the Colorado team.  I don’t know where you live so that would influence my pick.
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Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an encounter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.
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Terrible analogy

Maybe you should go to East TX with TxRabbitBane and he will introduce you to his kin, then you can take him out in the woods and show him bigfoot?



Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an encounter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.


So about a hundred seriously outdoorsy types who live away from civilization smack dab in the middle of your “hotspot” haven’t seen hide nor hair, but true believers can find them at will?

LOL

Dude.

It’s hogwash.

Now my father in law is about 6’8” and pretty hirstute… maybe he’s the source of your stories… but there’s nothing supernatural about him.
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So about a hundred seriously outdoorsy types who live away from civilization smack dab in the middle of your “hotspot” haven’t seen hide nor hair, but true believers can find them at will?

LOL

Dude.

It’s hogwash.

Now my father in law is about 6’8” and pretty hirstute… maybe he’s the source of your stories… but there’s nothing supernatural about him.
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Yup - Your family might not have had an encounter, but then again they might have and never mentioned it.  It is extremely common for people to not discuss their encounters with anyone, especially family. Lots of folks have stories if you ask them.  I have zero problems asking a stranger questions about it.  It’s a numbers game and sometimes you get lucky, especially when you are dead serious.

But I can tell you with absolute certainty, E Texas is loaded with them.
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So about a hundred seriously outdoorsy types who live away from civilization smack dab in the middle of your “hotspot” haven’t seen hide nor hair, but true believers can find them at will?

LOL

Dude.

It’s hogwash.

Now my father in law is about 6’8” and pretty hirstute… maybe he’s the source of your stories… but there’s nothing supernatural about him.
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Terrible analogy

Maybe you should go to East TX with TxRabbitBane and he will introduce you to his kin, then you can take him out in the woods and show him bigfoot?



Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an encounter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.


So about a hundred seriously outdoorsy types who live away from civilization smack dab in the middle of your “hotspot” haven’t seen hide nor hair, but true believers can find them at will?

LOL

Dude.

It’s hogwash.

Now my father in law is about 6’8” and pretty hirstute… maybe he’s the source of your stories… but there’s nothing supernatural about him.


Is he really hairy and likes to walk in the woods naked? Asking for a friend
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Funny how that works - the true believers have (completely unverifiable, of course) “encounters” every time they go out. Squatches are more common than whitetails, honest!

Objectivists find no evidence, ever.

Hmmmmm…

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I’ve spent decades in and out of wild places.  I spend considerable time with others who do the same.

There are no magical apes out there.

You peddle nonsense.


You really aren’t as experienced as you think you are.  Everybody always says the exact same thing until they have an encounter.


I can't seem to have an encounter. Ive been to the hotspots. I've desecrated the little peoples lands. None of the creatures seem to care enough to show themselves.


Funny how that works - the true believers have (completely unverifiable, of course) “encounters” every time they go out. Squatches are more common than whitetails, honest!

Objectivists find no evidence, ever.

Hmmmmm…



I admire their commitment, I honestly do.  

Any remotely knock-ish sounding noise in the woods is a squatch.  Their answer is that you can't hit 2 sticks together unless you have hands, and what has hands?  Bigfoots, ergo every noise is a Bigfoot.  

Oh, you heard a coyote?  Well that wasn't a coyote...it was a Bigfoot imitating a coyote because it knew there were people around.  Unless it was just a coyote, then it's still good news because if there are coyotes then there are other prey animals.

You found a footprint in the mud?  Squatch track.  It's roughly the size of a human foot?   Juvenile squatch.  Congrats though, that's still a rare find.  You found an impression of a shape with 3 other shapes sticking out of it in the mud?  Still a squatch track.  Well sure because they can't all be identical. Shit, apparently there's so many of them we're finding mutations and deformations regularly.  

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Oh man, if we could put cameras on trees we'd prove it in one night.  *gets game cams, no bigfoots* OK yeah, they can see in IR and can see the flashes!

Ok let's get night vision, we'll prove it in one night.  *gets night vision, no bigfoots*  OK yeah, they can detect any electricity and avoid it.  

Ok let's try thermal.  There's so many of these rare creatures that if we can see heat then there's nowhere to hide a d we'll definitely be able to prove it in one night.  *gets thermal, no bigfoots*  Oh crap, that's right, they can see electricity.  

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If sasquatch was supposed to be a 4" tall little critter that lives in BFE...meh, maybe.  But nobody can find a killdozer sized thing when they experts can find them in all 50 states?  Come on.

I really want to be wrong.  
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I admire their commitment, I honestly do.  

Any remotely knock-ish sounding noise in the woods is a squatch.  Their answer is that you can't hit 2 sticks together unless you have hands, and what has hands?  Bigfoots, ergo every noise is a Bigfoot.  

Oh, you heard a coyote?  Well that wasn't a coyote...it was a Bigfoot imitating a coyote because it knew there were people around.  Unless it was just a coyote, then it's still good news because if there are coyotes then there are other prey animals.

You found a footprint in the mud?  Squatch track.  It's roughly the size of a human foot?   Juvenile squatch.  Congrats though, that's still a rare find.  You found an impression of a shape with 3 other shapes sticking out of it in the mud?  Still a squatch track.  Well sure because they can't all be identical. Shit, apparently there's so many of them we're finding mutations and deformations regularly.  

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Oh man, if we could put cameras on trees we'd prove it in one night.  *gets game cams, no bigfoots* OK yeah, they can see in IR and can see the flashes!

Ok let's get night vision, we'll prove it in one night.  *gets night vision, no bigfoots*  OK yeah, they can detect any electricity and avoid it.  

Ok let's try thermal.  There's so many of these rare creatures that if we can see heat then there's nowhere to hide a d we'll definitely be able to prove it in one night.  *gets thermal, no bigfoots*  Oh crap, that's right, they can see electricity.  

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If sasquatch was supposed to be a 4" tall little critter that lives in BFE...meh, maybe.  But nobody can find a killdozer sized thing when they experts can find them in all 50 states?  Come on.

I really want to be wrong.  
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Well, Let's Go brandon_, is what the believers are feeling after reading your post
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Is he really hairy and likes to walk in the woods naked? Asking for a friend
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Terrible analogy

Maybe you should go to East TX with TxRabbitBane and he will introduce you to his kin, then you can take him out in the woods and show him bigfoot?



Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an encounter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.


So about a hundred seriously outdoorsy types who live away from civilization smack dab in the middle of your “hotspot” haven’t seen hide nor hair, but true believers can find them at will?

LOL

Dude.

It’s hogwash.

Now my father in law is about 6’8” and pretty hirstute… maybe he’s the source of your stories… but there’s nothing supernatural about him.


Is he really hairy and likes to walk in the woods naked? Asking for a friend

Occasionally drunk and shirtless.  That’s the closest thing you’ll see to the fictional creature maybe, but he is, at least, real.
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There are several good ones listed.  My preference would be the Colorado team.  I don’t know where you live so that would influence my pick.
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Ill probably pick the wrong group and then we'll be back to this square. How about you give me a specific group or individual to contact so we can take that variable out. Ill be very respectful and follow their rules.


There are several good ones listed.  My preference would be the Colorado team.  I don’t know where you live so that would influence my pick.

South Dakota
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I agree with you on people being mistaken A LOT of times when the explanation is a known animal track or noise . When I watch some of these researchers everything is Bigfoot.

But sometimes you see something that defies logic or any known animal .

It can happen and

I'm not crazy  
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You're in Skin walker territory  






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Occasionally drunk and shirtless.  That’s the closest thing you’ll see to the fictional creature maybe, but he is, at least, real.
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Terrible analogy

Maybe you should go to East TX with TxRabbitBane and he will introduce you to his kin, then you can take him out in the woods and show him bigfoot?



Same analogy.  

Most people haven’t had an encounter.  Just because grandma has never had an encounter, it doesn’t negate the thousands that have.  E Texas has a very long history of Sasquatch activity.


So about a hundred seriously outdoorsy types who live away from civilization smack dab in the middle of your “hotspot” haven’t seen hide nor hair, but true believers can find them at will?

LOL

Dude.

It’s hogwash.

Now my father in law is about 6’8” and pretty hirstute… maybe he’s the source of your stories… but there’s nothing supernatural about him.


Is he really hairy and likes to walk in the woods naked? Asking for a friend

Occasionally drunk and shirtless.  That’s the closest thing you’ll see to the fictional creature maybe, but he is, at least, real.


I'm not that tall but I do fit the profile on occasion, but a bit further north.

I at one time had Al Gore hanging around my cabin for several days, I think trying to mate



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If you think those hollywood faggots calling the shots are going to allow the fucking hillbilly peckerwood "talent" to carry a loaded firearm on the set, you are delusional.

They only cannot decide if they can carry a firearm, but are also told what to wear, what they can say, when they show up, ... That is your REALITY TV.
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lol no. My whole family is from that area and if you got people telling you bigfoot stories it's so they can laugh at you behind your back.
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You might want to checkout the Minnesota expedition.  The guy running it also does expeditions in Wisconsin and Iowa.
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You might want to checkout the Minnesota expedition.  The guy running it also does expeditions in Wisconsin and Iowa.
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I’m also related to about half of Northern Minnesota, seemingly.  None of them have bigfoot stories either.  Heard lots of stories about wolves, bears, and moose though,  I talked to a cousin in Fosston last week.  I’ll be sure to warn him about OL’ squatchy, lol.

Boundary waters is great camping, if the mosquitos don’t drain you dry.  You can see a lot of neat stuff up there, but Ill bet I can name one thing you won’t see…. Those winters, though.  Yikes.
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bigfoots are time travelers. you will never get definitive proof of them because they simply will warp back in time to remove any physical or solid  evidence. you try to film then you get nothing of a  very blurry picture or they use a dude in a ghilli suit to walk around like a fake bigfoot to screw with you.

if there is a killer bigfoot (or multiples) you are gonna be fucked if you actually mess with it. there is no defense against something that can warp in and out of time and call in reinforcements at will.

they are responsible for all types of things. they stole kennedys brain.
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I would not buy weed from you.

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Yup - Your family might not have had an encounter, but then again they might have and never mentioned it.  It is extremely common for people to not discuss their encounters with anyone, especially family. Lots of folks have stories if you ask them.  I have zero problems asking a stranger questions about it.  It’s a numbers game and sometimes you get lucky, especially when you are dead serious.

But I can tell you with absolute certainty, E Texas is loaded with them.
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So about a hundred seriously outdoorsy types who live away from civilization smack dab in the middle of your “hotspot” haven’t seen hide nor hair, but true believers can find them at will?

LOL

Dude.

It’s hogwash.

Now my father in law is about 6’8” and pretty hirstute… maybe he’s the source of your stories… but there’s nothing supernatural about him.


Yup - Your family might not have had an encounter, but then again they might have and never mentioned it.  It is extremely common for people to not discuss their encounters with anyone, especially family. Lots of folks have stories if you ask them.  I have zero problems asking a stranger questions about it.  It’s a numbers game and sometimes you get lucky, especially when you are dead serious.

But I can tell you with absolute certainty, E Texas is loaded with them.



Hahah absolute certainty, but with absolutely no evidence to back it up… again, laughably familiar.

Once again, peddling nonsense.
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I’m also related to about half of Northern Minnesota, seemingly.  None of them have bigfoot stories either.  Heard lots of stories about wolves, bears, and moose though,  I talked to a cousin in Fosston last week.  I’ll be sure to warn him about OL’ squatchy, lol.

Boundary waters is great camping, if the mosquitos don’t drain you dry.  You can see a lot of neat stuff up there, but Ill bet I can name one thing you won’t see…. Those winters, though.  Yikes.
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This is exactly why going on an expedition is important.  You will get to be around people who have had encounters and know what they are talking about in lieu of listening to the cacophony of voices with no experience and no context.  And honestly you have no clue what your extended family may have experienced and neither does anyone else.

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This is exactly why going on an expedition is important.  You will get to be around people who have had encounters and know what they are talking about in lieu of listening to the cacophony of voices with no experience and no context.  And honestly you have no clue what your extended family may have experienced and neither does anyone else.

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I’m also related to about half of Northern Minnesota, seemingly.  None of them have bigfoot stories either.  Heard lots of stories about wolves, bears, and moose though,  I talked to a cousin in Fosston last week.  I’ll be sure to warn him about OL’ squatchy, lol.

Boundary waters is great camping, if the mosquitos don’t drain you dry.  You can see a lot of neat stuff up there, but Ill bet I can name one thing you won’t see…. Those winters, though.  Yikes.


This is exactly why going on an expedition is important.  You will get to be around people who have had encounters and know what they are talking about in lieu of listening to the cacophony of voices with no experience and no context.  And honestly you have no clue what your extended family may have experienced and neither does anyone else.



Clearly you think you know better than the natives, then.

That’s laughable.

“Your relatives lie to you about not seeing bigfoot, but randos on the Internet are definitely on the up and up…”

It’s a major hotspot, they’re easy to find… but you need to pay expert fraudsters squatchistas to maybe hear a knock in the bushes… then you’ll be convinced for sure!
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If your paranormal belief if being made fun of by those that believe in psychics and ghosts, maybe one should do some self reflection.

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Clearly you think you know better than the natives, then.

That’s laughable.

“Your relatives lie to you about not seeing bigfoot, but randos on the Internet are definitely on the up and up…”

It’s a major hotspot, they’re easy to find… but you need to pay expert fraudsters squatchistas to maybe hear a knock in the bushes… then you’ll be convinced for sure!
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In most cases I do know better than the natives, because I do the work.

The problem with you is that you are on a crusade to challenge all discourse on this topic, yet you are extremely ignorant about it.  On top of that you take things out of context and exaggerate what you do know, such as the intimate affairs of your distant extended family.  Seriously man, if you are interested in this topic calm down and do some real research on it.  In regards to hotspots, E Texas is huge.  Check out the reports for that area.  I have had several encounters there, I know at least another member had discussed in a thread about their encounter, and I just talked to a friend of mine that had a daylight encounter in northern E Texas.  The areas we have investigated, we talk to locals and they have their own encounters.  An area with activity, I guarantee the natives have stories to tell.  

In regards to Minnesota, I was just there last summer investigating a property with Sasquatch activity.  In fact they are related and have been seeking advice for about a year before I made it out there.  I had discussed this in a prior thread as their activity started after seeing a shape shifting UFO which was also photographed.  This area is becoming a hotspot as there are other similar reports.

They are not easy to find if you are prospecting for them, especially if you don’t know what your doing.  Which is why getting involved with people that have experience is the best advice.  Guys who know what their doing make it look easy, because they are in the right area, doing the right things.  A dead quiet night in the forest can turn into Jurassic Park with the right team.

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In most cases I do know better than the natives, because I do the work.

The problem with you is that you are on a crusade to challenge all discourse on this topic, yet you are extremely ignorant about it.  On top of that you take things out of context and exaggerate what you do know, such as the intimate affairs of your distant extended family.  Seriously man, if you are interested in this topic calm down and dosome real research on it.  In regards to hotspots, E Texas is huge.  Check out the reports for that area.  I have had several encounters there, I know at least another member had discussed in a thread about their encounter, and I just talked a friend of mine that had a daylight encounter in northern E Texas.  The areas we have investigated, we talk to locals and they have their own encounters.  An area with activity, I guarantee the natives have stories to tell.  

In regards to Minnesota, I was just there last summer investigating a property with Sasquatch activity.  In fact they are related and have been seeking advice for about a year before I made it out there.  I had discussed this in a prior thread as their activity started after seeing a shape shifting UFO which was also photographed.  This area is becoming a hotspot as there are other similar reports.

They are not easy to find if you are prospecting for them, especially if you don’t know what your doing.  Which is why getting involved with people that have experience is the best advice.  Guys who know what their doing make it look easy, because they are in the right area, doing the right things.  A dead quiet night in the forest can turn into Jurassic Park with the right team.

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you're the new dinosaurs in africa guy


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tagging for later....

- Clint
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you're the new dinosaurs in africa guy


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This shit is happening all over the country.  My life path crossed it or I would probably be saying the same thing.
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You might want to checkout the Minnesota expedition.  The guy running it also does expeditions in Wisconsin and Iowa.
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You might want to checkout the Minnesota expedition.  The guy running it also does expeditions in Wisconsin and Iowa.

http://www.bfro.net/news/roundup/exped_faq.asp you endorse all these? And itll be $300 to $500?
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