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  3. Sircalum

    The Jacobs Photos

    In comparison this ape has the left leg in the same position and is a perfect match everywhere.
  4. Sircalum

    The Jacobs Photos

    I would disagree because this is the left leg. Bear
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  6. What happens when a fly fisherman ventures into the quiet lakes of Washington — and ends up in the middle of a scream-filled nightmare? In this gripping episode, we reconnect with Ted, the mysterious second witness from the infamous Deadman’s Lake encounter. What began as a peaceful solo fishing trip during elk season in 2004 turned into a night of terror — a chilling, high-pitched scream shattered the silence, followed by eerie owl sounds and unexplained stomping just beyond the tent. Ted, a longtime musician from Portland with a deep sensitivity to sound, breaks down what he heard — and why it still shakes him to this day. You’ll hear about his other strange experiences across the Pacific Northwest, including Mildred Lakes, Estacada, and the shadowy trails near Mount Hood. Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, this episode reminds us: the forest is never truly silent. 🗣️ Share Your Story Had a Bigfoot encounter or strange experience? Send it to bigfootsociety@gmail.com – your story might be featured on the show! 🎥 Watch & Subscribe on YouTube 🔴 Subscribe here → Bigfoot Society YouTube 💬 Leave a comment & let us know your thoughts! 📞 Leave a voicemail with your story → Speakpipe (Use multiple voicemails if needed) 👥 Share this episode → Watch & Share 🎧 More episodes → Podcast Playlist 🌲 Recommended: New Jersey Bigfoot Encounters 💥 Support the Show & Get Perks ✅ Join the community on Supercast – Become a Member ✅ Listen ad-free & early on YouTube – Join Here 📱 Let’s Connect Instagram: @bigfootsocietyTwitter: @bigfoot_societyTikTok: @bigfoot.society🧰 Tools & Partners I Use (Affiliate Links) These help support the show at no extra cost to you: Beam (Better Sleep): Try BeamWildgrain (Better Bread): Join HereSeed (Probiotics): Get SeedMedi-Share (Healthcare): Learn MoreLMNT (Electrolytes) Free Sample Pack with your first purchase! : Get LMNTOrganic and non-GMO groceries delivered for less http://thrv.me/uarEhS🎙️ Podcasting Tools: Repurpose.io: Try ItDescript: Sign UpStreamyard: Start RecordingRiverside.fm: Try Riverside🎧 My Audio Interface: View on Amazon ☕ Buy Me a Coffee – Support Here 🛍️ Grab Some Merch – Shop on Etsy 📬 Mailing Address: Bigfoot Society 125 E 1st St. #233 Earlham, IA 50072 📧 Business Inquiries: bigfootsociety@gmail.com Listen to the Podcast
  7. norseman

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

  8. Huntster

    The Bigfoot harvest.

    Me, neither. But I've had livestock that shunned it's own species to hang with other species. There are also almost unlimited number of cases of female animals nursing and raising other species. There are documented cases of young humans being raised by dogs, wolves, big cats, and even an ostrich and gazelles. When the Zana genetic tests came back as homo sapien, I delved into some study of feral humans. Wow. I concluded with the realization that at least part of the sasquatch phenomenon can be accredited to feral people...........just like Zana was believed to be an Almas. With that in mind, I wonder if native children, stolen and raised by sasquatches, became sasquatches.............just like the aboriginal legends claim?
  9. norseman

    The Bigfoot harvest.

  10. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Firearms_Act
  11. norseman

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    I am dumbfounded. What a shock. RIP Jeff Meldrum. He was our strongest proponent and a true ally in science for us.😢
  12. bipedalist

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    Totally shocked. Had the honor to eat supper with him in Gardner, Montana one night during a tracking course he presented with Jim Halfpenny. He was such a gracious and humble man. May he rest in peace.
  13. Machine guns have been regulated in this country since 1934. They cannot be sold without prior having obtained permission from the chief law enforcement officer in the county of residence, fingerprints, and extensive background search. Firearms generally available in local gun stores are not fully-automatic machine guns, but rather semiautomatic, firing one round with each separate trigger-pull. I hope that answers your question.
  14. Factually incorrect ? Please explain
  15. Why is the federal government mum on Bigfoot. And that's the answer
  16. CelticKevin

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    ****. Rest in Peace, Doctor.
  17. ISU anthropologist, Bigfoot researcher dies of brain cancer East Idaho NewsView the full article
  18. Yesterday
  19. Backdoc

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    One day the public will have definitive proof of Bigfoot. If this happens Jeff Meldrum will be viewed as a visionary. It will be mentioned how he was ahead of those colleagues who lived in his times. He became respected even among those who were skeptics and essentially modernized the study of Bigfoot. There will be a Meldrum- Patterson wing of the Smithsonian. RIP
  20. Backdoc

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    Wow. Very sad news
  21. Sircalum

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    My favorite interview it was so genuine Meldrum. RIP!
  22. Sircalum

    Meldrum is a knower now?

    I’m glad he got to see one before he passed away. Real or not his life journey was fulfilled!
  23. FILM SCENE | OPINION: Arkansas Bigfoot Conference brings out the believers and skeptics Northwest Arkansas Democrat-GazetteView the full article
  24. Internationally known ISU researcher Dr. Jeff Meldrum has passed away Idaho State JournalView the full article
  25. Pembo

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    Extremely sad. First and foremost obviously for his family. He seemed a very genuine and likeable man. Secondly for the Bigfoot community, who've lost one of the most intelligent, erudite and respected believers. Thirdly, for the man himself, who sadly never got to see the object of his interest confirmed by the mainstream and never got to study Bigfoot as a proven species rather than a cryptid.
  26. Pembo

    The Bigfoot harvest.

    Agreed. Though at least there is some significant evidence. As discussed above with Huntster, it's not unreported, but all reports of kidnapping that I'm aware of are 100 yrs old, thereabouts, or older. Your friend's experience - I've heard a few reports of lifting up tents, running hands across tents, even peering in, but I wouldn't necessarily class them the same as kidnapping - more 'curiosity' for want of a better word. If a human lifted part of your tent on a campsite, they probably wouldnt's face legal consequences. If someone lifted you and carried you off, they certainly would. There's a difference there (btw that is in no way meant to downplay your friend's experience, which must have been horrendously frightening). Again, I have no definitve answers, but I'm not aware of any animal (other than humans of course) that have taken other animals captive, either to eat or later copulate with, or in this instance, copulate with a family member. As you say, the idea of an 800lbs unknown primate is far fetched. Adding kidnapping, sex trafficking and cannibalism as further unproven behavioural leaps to that already unproven primate's behaviour based on a century old story or two is too much for me (again, not saying I'm definitely correct or that it's impossible, just explaining my way of looking at things). Absolutely, you didn't say that. Apologies, I never meant to suggest that you did, but looking back at my post, it does read like I was accusing you of that and I should have been more clear. My actual thinking was that, essentially, the pants are the only thing that seemingly cannot be explained by the mundane - specifically the pants as mentioned in the more sensational versions that I have read/heard, which do include stories of bones in the pants, standing upright (in one account whilst still in the boots). I was just wondering what the actual, provable by independent sources, version was, and whether you or someone else might be able to point me in the direction of such sources. I agree that the RCMP seem entirely useless in this case. From opinions I'ev read, this doesn't seem out of character, as far as SAR and wilderness investigations are concerned. Don't know about the Bauman case, but with Schleyer, it seems to me the most likely explanation is a cardiac arrest or something similar, followed by scavangers (not necessarilty bears). I know he was physically imposing but there are many who have shown no outward sign of issues and died suddenly of such issues. Would fabric have been in the scat? I don't know. I've heard many say that it would, but in doing so their arguments rely on comparing it to the case of Timothy Treadwell. But that's based on the contents of the bear's stomach as inspected after it was killed a day, two tops, after it ate Treadwell. Here, it seems Schleyer died a day or two after he was last seen and no remains were found for 2 1/2 weeks. If the remains were to go through the full digestive tract of a bear, rather than extracted from the stomach, would the clothes still be visible? I have no answer. Either way, if he died of natural causes and scavangers got at him, it wouldn't need to be a bear who ate him. It wouldn't need to be scat within a few feet that would show cloth anyway. another bear could have eaten the clothed parts and not passed it until miles away. I agree that if Bigfoot exists, they would have 'detected' it. But my opinion, as expressed elsewhere, is that the Government will not, and can't objectively be expected to, acknowledge it unless and until it has indisputable proof in the form of a body. FLIR, audio recordings, video recordings, seismic sensors, photographs, sightings, castings etc - these exist for the inspection of the general scientific world. It is not considered sufficient to confirm the existence of the species and can be explained away by misidentification, man in a ghillie suit, bear on two legs, pareidolia, hoax etc. Why would the government take a different stance? Especially if it suits the government's best interest to leave things as they are.
  27. cromag

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    What a loss, really enjoyed watching every video I could find where he was the speaker. RIP
  28. Legendary Bigfoot scientist dies aged 67 after heartbreaking health battle Daily StarView the full article
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