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People say that showing photos and video would be shouted down as fakes as a reason to not show them. Thats a huge cop out. Why do they have such thin skin and frail egos? They always act like they don't give an shit but at the same time slink away from evidence, stating people might taunt them lol.
If good video and photographic evidence was presented to a serious scientific community it would gain traction. The problem with all photo and video to date is shit. Lets seen bigfoots face when it shits, eats, its facial muscles move. It doing anything other than the stereotypical feature hiding slow walk away image. The current crop of photos and videos accepted by bigfoot people are crap and rightfully blown off. Only their romantic attachment to the subject makes those photos and video seem undeniably real to them. The rest of the critical thinking sane world? Not to much. Get appropriately good footage and photos. Things will happen. But sadly bigfoot researchers are thin skinned and care what people think too much. That's not science. They worry more about skeptics opinions than the science only to turn around and bitch no one takes them seriously. |
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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 We know what's lurking out there. It's not bigfoot. Want to buy some wooden nickels? |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote Sounds like the Steele dossier |
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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 View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Honestly dont know how you guys can watch that. 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 . LOL |
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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 So what do I have to do to enrage them so I can have an experience? |
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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 View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Honestly dont know how you guys can watch that. 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 . LOL I’ll continue to take my chances. I’ll be fine. I can’t claim to know everything that’s out there, but I’m relatively certain I know at least one thing that isn’t out there. |
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I just started e2. It's terrible, all of it, so far. The acting is bad, the "old" interviews are bad. This is almost as bad as the mermaids thing.
Imma still watch it tho. |
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Quoted: Better get this dude on it.. https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2019/02/05/mwk_1_wide-897dfc51b258e6dbace15086a0a6d70b36c78375-s1200-c85.webp View Quote The liberal fake Texan from California??? |
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I see there's a lot of doubters and that is understandable because no proof has ever been verified but there is evidence
of something organic that made some of the foot prints found . I know a lot if not most of the prints and casts found are hoaxes but not all . |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote "I mean some paranoid delusions are intricate but this guy is brilliant, notice how it doesn't require a shred of evidence"? |
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Back in the 1970s when I was a kid, I dreamed about taking a super 8 movie camera (and 110 pocket camera) into the woods and filming bigfoot (I watched a lot of "In Search Of" and similar TV shows back then).
Now almost 50 years later, we have had handheld camcorders for over 36 years, cell phone cameras for 20 years, and high resolution digital video cameras in cell phones for about 8 years- and everyone has one. Not to mention drones and quality trail cameras everywhere in the outdoors for many years and night vision and thermal readily available. And yet with all of that, no bigfoot footage just blurry photos and bullshit stories. No bones, not hides, and no one has shot one even when carrying firearms is more common than anytime in history. I think it's all BS. And it's very easy to hoax. |
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View Quote That is awesome! Give me some thermals and lets go. Robotic thermals around camp, drones with them, rifles also. Get a satellite looking, check the warm spots. |
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Quoted: “Sense of foreboding…” Probably from: 1) alien anal probes 2) ghosts 3) fuckin’ Voodoo magick, mon! 4) hystrionics / male dysmenorrhea 5) evil reptilian shape-shifting overlords monitoring the area, see #1 Or, maybe it’s a typo & “cents of foreboding” for ratings? Not that desperate for “entertainment.” View Quote They all might not have gotten their 4th covid shot? |
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If the eff be eye put out as much effort to finding Bigfoot as they do January 6th people, he be found in seconds.
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Quoted: There is also this crazy theory that the people left after the local sawmill burned down and the settlement became no longer viable economically. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Portlock began its existence sometime after the turn of the century, as a cannery town. In 1921 a post office was established there, and for a time the residents, mostly natives of Russian-Aleut extraction, lived in peace with their picturesque mountain-and-sea setting. Then, sometime in the beginning years of World War II, rumors began to seep along the Kenai Peninsula that things were not right in Portlock. Men from the cannery town would go up into the hills to hunt the Dall sheep and bear, and never return. Worse yet, the stories ran, sometimes their mutilated bodies would be swept down in to the lagoon, torn and dismembered in a way that bears could not, or would not, do. Tales were told of villagers tracking moose over soft ground. They would find giant, man-like tracks over 18 inches in length closing upon those of the moose, the signs of a short struggle where the grass had been matted down, then only the deep tracks of the manlike animal departing toward the high, fog-shrouded mountains with their deep valleys and hidden glaciers. There is also this crazy theory that the people left after the local sawmill burned down and the settlement became no longer viable economically. well yeah...but who burned the sawmill? |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote Look up the prospectors (IIRC) account of shooting one on Mt. St. Helen's. They were later besieged by a pack for hours. Here it is. Attack at Ape Canyon |
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Quoted: I see there's a lot of doubters and that is understandable because no proof has ever been verified but there is evidence of something organic that made some of the foot prints found . I know a lot if not most of the prints and casts found are hoaxes but not all . View Quote Surely the naysayers have evidence that can disprove the Patterson film? It is well over 50 years now and predated computer manipulation. The claims by Bob Heironimus that he wore a suit have already been shredded. His size, his form, his gate have all been shown that he is a liar. |
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Quoted: I see there's a lot of doubters and that is understandable because no proof has ever been verified but there is evidence of something organic that made some of the foot prints found . I know a lot if not most of the prints and casts found are hoaxes but not all . View Quote You know that a lot of prints and casts are hoaxes? That sounds like more of a belief rather than what you know. My belief is that by the time someone spends the time to cast the track, there is a damn good reason to cast it and the obvious has already been ruled out. Hauling plaster around and waiting for it to set is a heavy, time consuming process. |
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Quoted: Moar experterer. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/326845/31B36F2F-72D1-4B89-A9E2-8034F36076A3_jpe-2200993.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes I can only hope that whole family is eaten by said monster. Those people make me want to stomp kittens. |
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Quoted: That is awesome! Give me some thermals and lets go. Robotic thermals around camp, drones with them, rifles also. Get a satellite looking, check the warm spots. View Quote You nailed it. Game cameras are unreliable, catching them on thermal and/or from the air is a much better strategy. That is why I really like the Bigfoot caught by the IMAX film crew. |
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Quoted: If the eff be eye put out as much effort to finding Bigfoot as they do January 6th people, he be found in seconds. View Quote I agree that these days they are busy trying to protect institutional corruption and frame patriots, but how do you know that they don't have some agents assigned to this? |
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Quoted: Surely the naysayers have evidence that can disprove the Patterson film? It is well over 50 years now and predated computer manipulation. The claims by Bob Heironimus that he wore a suit have already been shredded. His size, his form, his gate have all been shown that he is a liar. View Quote Agree I really didn't think at this point it was debatable . |
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Quoted: You know that a lot of prints and casts are hoaxes? That sounds like more of a belief rather than what you know. My belief is that by the time someone spends the time to cast the track, there is a damn good reason to cast it and the obvious has already been ruled out. Hauling plaster around and waiting for it to set is a heavy, time consuming process. View Quote I don't know but I was going by things Cliff Barackman and Dr Meldrum has said in the past . Sometimes they have been presented casts where they said it looked hoaxed and not organic in nature . Possibly made from hard rubber or even a block of wood . |
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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 @ranging-by-zipcode Where are you in CT? I’m in West Hartford and I’d love to hear some of your experiences over a beer or three |
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Quoted: @ranging-by-zipcode Where are you in CT? I’m in West Hartford and I’d love to hear some of your experiences over a beer or three View Quote I believe something exists not known to us yet but I have never seen a Bigfoot or ever claimed I did . The only thing we saw and I have posted about it before was a strange looking creature walking one time in daylight conditions early morning on a dirt road in a state forest . It was big and walking on all fours . It was mostly grey in color other than some patches of white near it's legs . Distance was less than 80 yards closer to 70 yards so not far away at all . I couldn't describe any facial features or could the gentlemen I was with . We just couldn't see a face on it. Then for lack of a better term it just seemed to melt away or disappear before our eyes . We spent two years with thermal and many times brought my Shepherd with us but never saw it again . I'm in the North East |
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Quoted: But the sawmill was burnt down in a way that fire couldn't, or wouldn't, do. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Portlock began its existence sometime after the turn of the century, as a cannery town. In 1921 a post office was established there, and for a time the residents, mostly natives of Russian-Aleut extraction, lived in peace with their picturesque mountain-and-sea setting. Then, sometime in the beginning years of World War II, rumors began to seep along the Kenai Peninsula that things were not right in Portlock. Men from the cannery town would go up into the hills to hunt the Dall sheep and bear, and never return. Worse yet, the stories ran, sometimes their mutilated bodies would be swept down in to the lagoon, torn and dismembered in a way that bears could not, or would not, do. Tales were told of villagers tracking moose over soft ground. They would find giant, man-like tracks over 18 inches in length closing upon those of the moose, the signs of a short struggle where the grass had been matted down, then only the deep tracks of the manlike animal departing toward the high, fog-shrouded mountains with their deep valleys and hidden glaciers. There is also this crazy theory that the people left after the local sawmill burned down and the settlement became no longer viable economically. But the sawmill was burnt down in a way that fire couldn't, or wouldn't, do. Nice |
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Quoted: Yeah that is the one. I don't comment on other people's work very much, but I believe that it is a legit capture. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The one with the herd of caribou or whatever running into the water? Yeah that is the one. I don't comment on other people's work very much, but I believe that it is a legit capture. Where is this viewable? |
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Quoted: Where is this viewable? View Quote IMAX Bigfoot - Interview with Cameraman! (ThinkerThunker) |
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Thank you. |
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The lack of left arm movement is interesting. |
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Quoted: Look up the prospectors (IIRC) account of shooting one on Mt. St. Helen's. They were later besieged by a pack for hours. Here it is. Attack at Ape Canyon View Quote Here is a link to the full first hand account by Fred Beck. He clearly says he believed they were paranormal or "psychic" entities. http://www.bigfootencounters.com/classics/beck.htm |
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View Quote That guy is legitimately a fucking retard. |
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Quoted: Here is a link to the full first hand account by Fred Beck. He clearly says he believed they were paranormal or "psychic" entities. http://www.bigfootencounters.com/classics/beck.htm View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Look up the prospectors (IIRC) account of shooting one on Mt. St. Helen's. They were later besieged by a pack for hours. Here it is. Attack at Ape Canyon Here is a link to the full first hand account by Fred Beck. He clearly says he believed they were paranormal or "psychic" entities. http://www.bigfootencounters.com/classics/beck.htm Another structure burnt to the ground Are the bigfoot pyros? |
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Quoted: Here is a link to the full first hand account by Fred Beck. He clearly says he believed they were paranormal or "psychic" entities. http://www.bigfootencounters.com/classics/beck.htm View Quote Some Native American tribes called them demons of the forest . I guess I'm in the camp of them not being just an ordinary primate like some bigfoot researchers think . I think they could be something else from another place . |
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Those of you that have encounters, would you consider yourselves psychic to a degree?
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Quoted: Those of you that have encounters, would you consider yourselves psychic to a degree? View Quote If you're asking about only bigfoot encounters I can't answer that but two of us seeing something I know was real then no I have no psychic abilities . Just my personal opinion but it knew we could see it because it stopped for a couple of seconds . |
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The best evidence of actual Sasquatch footprints that I have read about is what I simply call the "London Trackway" and it is very interesting.
https://www.isu.edu/media/libraries/rhi/brief-communications/London-Trackway_final-.pdf Check that out, sorry if the link doesn't work |
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Alaskan Bigfoot. Hairy no nothing opportunist that plays the victim, blames mauled kinfolk for tasting good. |
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Quoted: Moar experterer. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/326845/31B36F2F-72D1-4B89-A9E2-8034F36076A3_jpe-2200993.JPG View Quote |
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