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  2. Daneil Perez said on a Podcast essentially There are no true Bigfoot experts- only reports. We get reports. Reports may be 100% accurate, lies or anything in between. Well-intentioned people can get it wrong and still be convinced they saw bigfoot. Also, people could have a home-run sighting and still not come forward due to some social pressure. We should take the same hardline about a Bigfoot reports. It could be these reports might be true. I would think more track sightings would more commonly report multiple tracks from multiple members in multiple sizes but all with the same character on the same type of surface. I met a guy I'll call Charlie here in Iowa who claimed several NFL players (from our mutual favorite team) go deer hunting on his family farm every year. It's very possible as I know a farmer who has rich finance guys from Chicago every year to hunt deer on his land paying top dollar. Charlie claimed these NFL players were coming down and he would bring them by my place to meet them. It never happened. He said, "They decided they didn't want to go hunting because it was going to rain" He did claim they came down the following week as they have done for several years sometimes bringing other players. When I asked him to see any pic on his cell phone, he didn't have one. When I asked him how these two active NFL players (who played on Sunday and practice all week) had time to go deer hinting during the active NFL season he couldn't explain it. As you can imagine, no matter how passionate his story he was comfortable lying to my face. Eyewitness can also have bad motivations as well as good or even be mentally ill. I don't have a standard. Can we define out of most reports what a typical report looks like. My guess is a typical encounter would be a witness who comes across a sudden bigfoot sighting. Bigfoot notices the witness and then quickly moves on easily disappearing the surrounding terrain. There may or may not be odor and there may or may not be footprints based on the terrain. I have NOTHING to base this one with any certainty. We have people on the BFF who attribute all kind of magic powers to Bigfoot some of this earth and some from outer space. The people in the above report (the one that came up when I clicked on it) said they saw what the saw at a distance and night. It could very well be. Like any story we would have to dig deeper. The report isn't that impressive- at least the one that came up. Q: Say the EXACT same story or report was made but the witness was (former poster) KItkaze. Why does the exact same report suddenly become suspect if made by Kitkaze? The facts are the same, but the likely motivation could be a skeptic set-up. to test how in depth the report would be investigated. The report could be just to create a "Gotcha" moment. All reports should demand full, strong scrutiny. We can't be hard of Bob Heironimus or Mr. Morris and let other claims stand without an equally strong investigation.
  3. True, but getting a cell phone pic of a bigfoot kidnapper isn't as likely as an electronic signal in Antarctica since there hasn't been an alleged bigfoot kidnapping in a long, long time. There have certainly been very close encounters that might have begun as attempted kidnappings, but I'm pretty confident that such an allegation won't survive your legal, analytical scrutiny. Like this one? The potential victim didn't have a cell phone, and the encounter took place in the dark, anyway.........but he had a gun........: https://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=15821
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  5. Getting a signal out in the middle of nowhere is not the same as having a Cell phone have the ability to take a picture.
  6. Looking for Sasquatch? Oregon is one of the best places for Bigfoot sightings OregonLive.comView the full article
  7. Another thing I've learned through repeated death-defying adventures: Electronic devices are pretty much useless. I've been shot, drowned, set afire, lost, broke down, etc. I'm not buying anymore PLBs, Mini Reach's, Onyx's, E-Trex's, etc. They're expensive to replace. I'll fight my way out. It has worked for me every time. The gizmos haver failed every time. No narrative, like the marketing BS. That's pure experience.
  8. ^^^ One thing about Bigfoot. He never kidnaps families who own a cell phone.
  9. This article (which was widely printed) from The Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer on September 01, 1973, makes clear that the authorities were not buying into the Bigfoot craze. John Green included several of these encounters in his database and they are more easily available to Forum members thanks to Redbone; see https://bigfootforums.com/forum/162-northeast/.
  10. How about consideration of possibilities that fit the current evidence, testimony, or lack thereof? I suggested the thought that, since three Bigfoot kidnapping stories indicated a family structure for them (which certainly fits primitive human sociology), maybe aged and injured sasquatches are cared for by their family members. That suggestion doesn't prove that sasquatches exist, that they're primitive humans, that they kidnap loggers and aboriginal hunters, etc., which are all "narratives". It's a thought. Nothing more. BTW..............there have been sightings on a regular basis. They just don't appear to fit your standards or "narratives"................ Maybe this sasquatch family "teleported" into these guys visual scape in 2019?: http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=62354
  11. Bigfoot's needs and abilities are always stretched into whatever shape is needed to fit the narrative. <--- This almost always makes the narrative wrong. -Say Bigfoot is sick, suddenly there are more fellow Bigfeet out there bringing him food. -Say we can't find a body, Bigfoot bury their dead -Don't have sightings in decades of looking, Bigfoot has the ability to teleport. When Questions about Bigfoot arise, we need to look at the most likely scenario. Sure, shows like Finding Bigfoot seems to know what Bigfoot's favorite baseball team is, or his favorite color. Not bad considering they have never found Bigfoot let alone studied the actual issue in Queston. Yes, we can imagine various scenarios for Bigfoot. But if bigfoot is old or injured is just more likely to die or get eaten by another predator. Nothing extreme needs to explain it. If the food supply dries up for Bigfoot in one area, like most animals (or people) it would move on to an area where it needs are available. Billy the Kidd (of whomever) robbed banks because, "That is where the money is" Simplicity rules. Simplicity is the marketplace of nature. Brody: Now this guy, he... he keeps swimmin' around in a place where the feeding is good until the food supply is gone, right? Hooper: It's called "territoriality". It's just a theory that I happen to... agree with. It is easy to imagine elaborate scenarios to explain all things Bigfoot. When Bigfoot is not able to meet its needs, it dies. It will live so long as it can. We don't have to imagine much beyond that
  12. Mis­sourians' chances of spotting Bigfoot are extremely low Spectrum NewsView the full article
  13. Bigfoot Caught on Tape in ‘The Last Footprint’ Found Footage Clip [Exclusive] Bloody DisgustingView the full article
  14. Patterson-Gimlin

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    1- Latest Bigfoot news 2-Historical archive library 3- Patterson-Gimlin film
  15. Trogluddite

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    Might want to pin this one for a bit.
  16. norseman

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    I was able to edit it. Try now.
  17. This is a good full account, published in The Caledonian (Edinburgh, Scotland) Mercury on April 07, 1800. It does sound like a feral child, although interesting questions are raised.
  18. What happens when a Missouri landowner decides not to fear Bigfoot — but to befriend them? In this intense and emotional episode, we sit down with Dave, a rural homesteader from northern Missouri, whose property has become the stage for over a decade of Sasquatch encounters. From machetes mysteriously returned after use, to a Sasquatch peeking around the garage and petting his dogs — Dave shares astonishing firsthand experiences, including infrasound attacks, vocal mimicry, and sightings of multiple generations of these elusive beings. Plus, hear from Ryan in Virginia, who was followed by two towering creatures for 12 hours after getting lost in Shenandoah National Park — and the shocking confirmation from a rescue worker that “they’re out here.” This episode spans Missouri to Virginia, from playful encounters to terrifying confrontations. If you think Bigfoot is just a myth… listen to this. 🗣️ 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 50072Listen to the Podcast
  19. BC witness

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    Yes multiple choices, please.
  20. Cliff Barackman, James "Bobo" Fay, and Matt Pruitt discuss a recent sighting in Oregon! Cliff and Bobo discuss the BFRO's Report Classification System while getting clarification from Matt Moneymaker. Cliff describes a few of the amazing things he's found in Dr. Meldrum's archives, including a historically significant letter written by early sasquatch researcher Bob Titmus. Check out the Willow Creek documentary mentioned in the episode. Start your free online visit with Hims today at http://hims.com/beyond Sign up for our weekly bonus podcast "Beyond Bigfoot & Beyond" and ad-free episodes! Get your official "Bigfoot & Beyond: Enter The Sasquatch" shirt! Listen to the Podcast
  21. norseman

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    Sorry. I didn’t see where it allowed for more than one choice. You could list your top three in the comments here? 1) 2) 3)
  22. Wolfjewel

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    Yes, would be helpful to list, say, your top three reasons, and add a few more.
  23. Catmandoo

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    We should be able to select more than one category. I visit the tar pit to see what humor Inc has dredged up.
  24. norseman

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    Why do you visit the BFF? Feel free to comment or add answers left out in the poll. Thank you.
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    DIY Fawn Decoy

  27. Why Star Wars' Crew Was Seriously Worried About Peter Mayhew's Safety As Chewbacca SlashFilmView the full article
  28. Yup. The Donner party and liver eating Johnson come to mind too!
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