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  2. Huntster

    follow-up on previous bigfoot inquiry.

    ^^^^^^ This. Forget about the mystery monsters and get help fixing your marriage.
  3. Frisco85132

    follow-up on previous bigfoot inquiry.

    If it were me, I'd avoid ANY rash decisions or any decisions based on pure emotion. I'd take a step back, breathe, reflect on what you know, what you believe, what you think, and then look at it from all sides. Get professional help, not life changing advice from the internet that may have life long consequences for a temporary problem. I'm not telling you what to do, only what I would do.
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  5. Trogluddite

    follow-up on previous bigfoot inquiry.

    ^^ Eh, fair, but thank you.
  6. News about the Doerr Terrace gorilla vanished from Pittsburgh newspapers after August of 1920. But in December, new reports came in about a wild animal, supposed to have been an escaped circus gorilla, which attacked young Samuel Bolig (or Boling or Bolling in some reports) at his home near Lewiston. These shorter article is from The Pittsburgh (PA) Press on December 14, 1920; the longer from The Harrisburg (PA) Patriot-News on December 17, 1920.
  7. I did not post that. It is not a Patty skeleton. The skull is an upper-cranial gorilla skull with a morphed orangutan jaw bone. A study was posted in 2019, Nature 576, 262-265. "Enamel proteome shows that Gigantopethicus was an early diverging pongine". DNA for Giganto has not been found. The researchers used dental enamel. Fascinating how they can learn so much from a 1.9 million year old molar. The big 'Wildman' in China, the 'Yeren' does not get much press. Could be a cousin to Sasquatch.
  8. What happens when a kid from Ashland, Oregon, stumbles across a trail of fresh, giant footprints in the snow — complete with visible toes — deep in the logging roads of Elderberry Flats? In this intense and revealing episode, we sit down with David Boozer, creator of PacWest Bigfoot and Where Bigfoot Roams, as he recounts his own chilling encounters from southern Oregon. From blood-curdling screams near Hyatt Lake to a midnight tent-shaking creek crossing at Elderberry Flat, these stories aren't secondhand — they're personal, vivid, and terrifying. You’ll hear how a childhood curiosity turned into a lifelong pursuit, why Southern Oregon might be one of the wildest Bigfoot hotspots in America, and how one family’s brush with the unexplained still echoes through the woods. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to stare at 100 yards of unbroken Bigfoot tracks — this is your episode. Resources: Pacwest Bigfoot channel - https://www.youtube.com/@PacWestBigfoot Where Bigfoot Roams channel - https://www.youtube.com/@wherebigfootroams 🗣️ 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.comListen to the Podcast
  9. i found him

    follow-up on previous bigfoot inquiry.

    you're a good man
  10. BC witness

    Field trips 2.0

    I got out for a solo run on Sunday afternoon to the Bear Creek watershed on the east side of Harrison Lake. The weather was mild and broken clouds, until I reached the summit of the east ridge of the valley, when the wind picked up and brought in cold showers. Of course, I didn't take any pictures on the way up, so all I captured was cloudy views of the lake, 4600' below. The only signs of wildlife were some deer tracks, bear scat, a few squirrels, and 1 skunk, but it was refreshing to get out in the mountains after a few weeks in town.
  11. Here is the interesting part. The resort in question is located at Blue slide. And there is a active fire up the mountain by Calispel peak. Did the fire drive it down into Ruby creek?
  12. i found him

    follow-up on previous bigfoot inquiry.

    Howdy once again, I’ve had a lot to think about since I last posted, but first an update; I went to my mother-in-law’s to speak to the misses, I explained to her calmly that I believe in the existence of sasquatch and she doesn’t need to believe in it, but she has to support me in my pursuits. Even though I explained calmly and gave her time to understand it all (as a woman she's slightly slower than us men), she flipped out and started screaming at me to get out. I don’t know what I did wrong, but I’m in the process of booking a consultation with an attorney to draft up some legal jargon. Sorry for that dump of personal doo-whop, but I thought it best to update y’all on every aspect of my previous post. On the aspect of the “bigfoot scam”, I’m not really wanting to go into it heavily, but essentially there was a group in Wollongong that was planning a hunt for the beast, and skipping over some personal details, basically they managed to get into my bank and transfer out my funds to another account that I was unable to track. I notified authorities; however, they said that it’s unlikely that the assailants would be caught. Now I’m back to selling off my vinyl collection to keep up with bills. (on that note if anybody is a fan of weezer or radiohead, reach out, as I’m in the process of selling some older pressings). The hunt with the lads is still on for Sunday and I’ll let you all know how that goes in a separate post. Thanks for all your replies. Also, what equipment would be handy to bring on the hunt (there’s six of us for reference).
  13. These snap shots are from Bills presentation. And he shows with a rigid mask that a human head is a bad fit. Patty has a very low brow, peaked skull. Sagittal crests in other great apes is an anchor point for heavy chewing muscles.
  14. Not exactly. You’re putting the cart in front of the horse. Yes, I think they have remains. But they have obviously decided for whatever reason that they will not allow science to prove it’s existence to the public. And it’s not just our field. Check out the Giants community and the Smithsonian for example. People follow up on old reports of bones and it all leads back to the Smithsonian and a brick wall. And of course the Smithsonian is exempt from the Native American graves act. They don’t have to produce a single thing. Look at how long science clung to the Clovis first theory. And any one claiming that their dig was much older than 12,000 years old was a quack. The wrecked peoples careers over it. They were dead wrong. I still haven’t figured out motive yet. Is it just a knee jerk reaction? Is there some hidden history to the new world they don’t want us to know? I simply don’t know. But I do believe the narrative is slowly eroding away. I think people want the truth. I know I do.
  15. Patterson-Gimlin

    follow-up on previous bigfoot inquiry.

    A narrative that is not factually true is often made up for entertainment purposes.
  16. georgerm

    follow-up on previous bigfoot inquiry.

    Come back online so we can advise you. Don't be a fool and leave your wife over a glimpse of a furry creature that probably was a Bigfoot since you did see the eyes which were yellow. If you go hunting for a Bigfoot it will leave the area and you'll never see it again because they are probably smarter than humans as we're finding out.
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  18. https://sharonahill.com/modern-problems-with-scientific-naming-example-bigfoot/ Modern problems with scientific naming: Example – Bigfoot By Sharon A. Hill | November 18, 2024 2 Comments An article advanced-published on 14 November 2024 in the Journal of Mammalogy calls out the problem with poor naming practices of proposed new species in our internet age. One of the most famous examples of poor practice was that of Melba Ketchum, et al., who not only did a terrible job analyzing DNA from “Bigfoot” but also used a pop-up journal to give Bigfoot another useless name. The “Perspective” piece by Ruedas, Norris, and Timm, titled “Best practices for the naming of species“, explains that there are set rules to effectively naming new species. Naming is governed by the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) based on the 10th edition of Linnaeus’s Systema Naturæ published likely in 1758. Linnaeus’s system of nature called a consistent use of two Greek or Latin words to denote genus and species. A person who wishes to designate an organism as a new species must publish the name and description according to the rules in the code of the ICZN. But that frequently does not happen as it should leading to “descriptions that fail to meet standards outlined in the Code” that “can create problems for years afterwards, with any number of unfortunate—and often unforeseen—consequences.” For example, when authors propose new names that fail to meet the standards in the Code, these names are unavailable. They are called “naked names” (singular = nomen nudum; plural = nomina nuda). The description and name is invalid. The real world effect of these errors is that, if we cannot clearly define the organism we are talking about, we can’t effectively study or protect it. Ruedas, et al. goes on to describe what makes a good naming process. Additionally, they note issues with electronic publications, which are more prevalent now than in… uh… 1758. The ICZN Code addresses that. It might be argued, they say, that an HTML version of the description can never be the version of record because it’s impermanent. When you don’t have an actual Bigfoot there is more to the article
  19. Okay. This gets interesting. I drove to and from work at Fort Carson everyday in the early 1990s and passed the Bigfoot statue that now adorns Green Mountain Falls and thought ... not a darn thing about Bigfoot. So I was searching for whatever Tirademan found and could not identify any local (Colorado) newspaper articles on the topic. However, I found the following TV Guide entry for March 1987. Which is relevant because the articles I did find about the Green Mountain Falls (CO) Bigfoot were all in Nebraska newspapers. These articles, like this November 2, 1988 article from the Omaha (NE) World-Herald were focused on Nebraska researchers traveling to Colorado to research the sightings which happened in March 1987. In 1989, researchers claim to have found hair left by Bigfoot which identified as primate; that story is from the Rapid City (SD) Journal's April 11, 1989 edition.
  20. Here is Bill Munns explaining WHY Patty isn't a human in a suit. Including head dimensions. Morphology matters.
  21. Huntster

    Missing 411

    https://www.nps.gov/yose/learn/news/missing.htm
  22. Well, I'm not sure what to think of that reference. "By Sharon A. Hill" If you click on her name, you get: https://sharonahill.com/author/sharona/ Her pic is a cartoon character.............like mine on this forum. That isn't an official anything. Frankly, I'm not sure what to think of Taxonomic Science. But it's clear that it isn't controlled by the U.S. government: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxonomy_(biology)
  23. Modern problems with scientific naming: Example – Bigfoot By Sharon A. Hill | November 18, 2024 2 Comments "An article advanced-published on 14 November 2024 in the Journal of Mammalogy calls out the problem with poor naming practices of proposed new species in our internet age. One of the most famous examples of poor practice was that of Melba Ketchum, et al., who not only did a terrible job analyzing DNA from “Bigfoot” but also used a pop-up journal to give Bigfoot another useless name."
  24. Depends. First, I think such requests should start with county sheriffs. These guys are elected by the citizenry directly. They are not as controlled by city governments, and more importantly, are the first responders in the more rural areas outside of the cities and towns. Secondly, such requests should continue with state fish and game agencies. These are the government biologists closest to the population, and are the primary wildlife management agencies. I wouldn't bother with federal wildlife or land management agencies. I don't believe they can be trusted to hand over any information. This would include the Army (Ft. Lewis). But I might be wrong..............
  25. Time for someone to write the government and do a Freedom of Information Act request about Bigfoot. For those who see some major government involving in the issue, wouldn't a Freedom of Information Act request result in some level of information?
  26. Another story about the Doerr Terrace hoaxer who impersonated a gorilla and broke up a community baseball game and picnic; the story was published in The Pittsburgh (PA) Press on August 27, 1920. Given that shots had been fired during the week-long gorilla scare, the government planned to use chlorine gas to smoke out the "gorilla," and that the ball players were armed with bats, this was probably a really stupid thing to do.
  27. Or was the ape this man, arrested for vagrancy and charged with attacking two girls? This story occurred much closer in time to the events at Doerr Terrace; the article was published in The Pittsburgh (PA) Press on August 26, 1920.
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