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What has been posted that is not accurate? I have read both the Sykes and the Margaryan studies. Interesting nose, no? Also, there is no extraordinary hairiness in the pic. Perhaps it was long after her capture and domestication and she was groomed?
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It’s always been my understanding that is a painting. A portrait of her likeness.
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Why Are You Interested? Do You Care If ANYONE Else Ever Believes? Do You Care If Anyone Ever Believes If You KNOW They Exist?
Frisco85132 replied to Frisco85132's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
The one I saw never did the Samurai Chatter, but it made an OOOOMPH sound several times before I saw it. It struck me as strange because the "MF" sound is not something a bear would make, and certainly not a deer. I chalked it up to someone else in the area being a nuisance. I would love to hear the Samurai Chatter. Thanks for sharing. -
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There is a song by Apollo Ghosts about a friend of their's how actively looks for sasquatches. Not my favorite, but it seems rare to hear a song about them.
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Why Are You Interested? Do You Care If ANYONE Else Ever Believes? Do You Care If Anyone Ever Believes If You KNOW They Exist?
Doug replied to Frisco85132's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I grew up on a country road where at least one sasquatch spent a lot of time at. We would hear screams, roars, samurai chatter and have strange encounters. During one such encounter my brother saw it. He said it looked like a man in a bear suit floating through the brush. By judging the brush and flora it was in, it had to be about 9 feet tall. I also found an out standing hunting area, especially for elk. Had all the classic type "B" encounters with my hunting partner seeing one during an encounter I was having. I had two encounters outside of those areas. I don't care who believes or not and I really don't care if they are ever "discovered". I would like to see one, so I can be a knower, putting all shadow of doubt to rest no matter how slight that doubt is. If they are discovered, my reaction would be; oh, ok and move on. It would not be earth shattering to me. It would be more like finding a Jaguar in Northern California to me. Shocking to an extent and interesting. -
A lot has been said here about Zana, not all of which is accurate. Everyone should read the attached definitive article on the genetics, which goes way beyond the Sykes study.Advanced Genetics - 2021 - Margaryan - The genomic origin of Zana of Abkhazia.pdfAdvanced Genetics - 2021 - Margaryan - The genomic origin of Zana of Abkhazia.pdf
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Why Are You Interested? Do You Care If ANYONE Else Ever Believes? Do You Care If Anyone Ever Believes If You KNOW They Exist?
Frisco85132 replied to Frisco85132's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
My feeling about the P-G Film is that there is no way it could have been faked in the 60s. The technology just didn't exist. Then Jimmy Chilcutt, the police officer and latent print expert's opinion on the dermal ridges extant in some prints, plus the seminal work by Drs Krantz and Meldrum...I could take the case into court and get a positive finding with all that. Plus...I saw one....so, there's my own eyewitness testimony to myself. I appreciate your reply. I really enjoy the discussion of the topic, even if there are differences of opinion. - Today
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California 1970 - Daughter of Family Camping at Bluff Creek Befriends Bigfoot (Part 1)
Trogluddite replied to Trogluddite's topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
^^ Thank you; scratching that one off my "to find" list. -
Canada 1977 - Bus Driver and Passengers See Bigfoot (Hoax)
Trogluddite replied to Trogluddite's topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
BC witness, thank you. The only thing I questioned (based on the newspaper articles) was how a bunch of witnesses could confuse Ken Ticehurst, the 5-foot-11, 165-pound man who dressed up in the gorilla costume (as per one of the articles on Bigfoot Encounters) as a 7-foot tall, 300-pound Bigfoot. That being said, an on-the-scene investigations merits significant credit in such a situation. -
What do you think of the US Forest Service's view on bigfoot?
georgerm replied to georgerm's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
" Why is the federal government mum on Bigfoot? One reason the government is mum on bigfoot is the government's top wildlife biologists have probably run across the high strangeness aspects of Bigfoot, and they won't state publicly what they have noticed until its well understood. Now in order to get this point across I would like to suggest a video that is on Youtube, and deals with credible people who have experienced the high strangeness factor. Turn to: A flash of Beauty: Rich Germeau part 1 . Later on watch part 2 and the high strangeness factor or the woo factor is well described. Rich is a credible police officer. One day I went south on Highway 101 to a little remote town called Port Orford along the southern Oregon coast. From this town, I went about 25 miles east up the small Elk River which parallels the road and stopped at this remote campground that was deserted because it was wintertime and pitch-dark. I decided to explore this campground so I parked alongside the road at the campground's entrance and got out of my pick-up. The area was flat and had tall Douglas fir trees and bushes that were thick and 7 feet tall. The river was about 200 yards from where I parked and was about 20 feet wide and ran through a rock canyon. While I was standing there, I heard a weird bird call that sounded like a combination of a Flicker an Owl hooting and the sound was coming from about 75 yards away. Then something really strange happened, and the bird call instantaneously moved 75 yards to this bush that was 15 feet from me. I was shocked because the weird bird-call had moved towards me and the call was too deep to be a bird and sounded like a Bigfoot. I stood there for quite a while listening, and I thought maybe the strange bird call was a Bigfoot mimicking a bird. I just stood there in the dark spooked. The bird was now very close to me. I didn't like the vibes that I was getting since I was now thinking of a Bigfoot that is known to mimic bird calls. I began to imagine bigfooy charging me and hauling me off into the trees for dinner. Anyway, this is my high strange or woo story. Now if anyone else has had some high strangeness when exploring areas that Bigfoot lives in tell us about it, -
Why Are You Interested? Do You Care If ANYONE Else Ever Believes? Do You Care If Anyone Ever Believes If You KNOW They Exist?
Patterson-Gimlin replied to Frisco85132's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Interested in mysteries, monsters and cryptids. I saw the PGF in the local cinema in 1967. In recent years studied the available research progress. Wrote it off as fantasy. Then with more available evidence and having family members say they have observed the creatures. I am open to the creatures existence or at the least extinct creatures. Some Footprints seem to be unexplainable as fraud. The Patterson film subject appears virtually impossible to be a mime in a suit. -
Thanks for the explanation. I cannot agree with suspected hoaxer. Have you seen his Muppet videos? Quite laughable. Perhaps he did have legitimate sightings. Once fraud is more than suspected and it is certainly obvious. Then the logical conclusion is to disregard his credibility. Not the case with the Patterson film. One time success. Never had any fraudulent follow up. Therefore we can conclude the film subject is of possibly a real creature.
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I generally agree with you re: Todd Standing. I think he got a couple of genuine videos (the Sasquatch running up the side of that insanely steep cliff) and POSSIBLY the one with the obscured black forehead, but then he fell into the trap of having to top his successes with "better successes" and his subsequent alleged evidence is suspect. BUT...I allow for the possibility, if not the probability that all his stuff is genuine, but like Ivan Marx and Rick Dyer who are proven hoaxers, Standing is on my list of "suspected hoaxers". Though I DO think that Dr Meldrum and Dr Bindernagel to BOTH be fooled is probably a stretch, so I believe them if not Standing.
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I often wonder why some people are interested in Sasquatch/Bigfoot. Personally, I had no interest in the subject, or any cryptid subject past seeing "In Search Of" when I was in grade school, or "the Legend Of Boggy Creek" when it played as the second feature at a drive in when I was in high school, and to me it was nothing more than a low budget "Mockumentary". I played baseball, threw the discus and shot in track, and had a full class load and none of it was on my radar. I hunted, fished, and did all the outdoor activities we could do in Michigan. I was born in Arizona, but went to high school in Michigan and lived with my maternal grandparents and even the idea that Sas/BF would even BE in Michigan, let alone Arizona was nonsense to me. I came back to Arizona, literally the day after I graduated from high school and worked once again for my paternal grandfather on the family ranch and at his Chevron station while I got ready for college at University of Arizona in Tucson. This was 1985. College went by, and I went year round and graduated in three years. I went to work as a police officer and used my vacation time every year to go to Michigan to deer hunt with my maternal grandfather. On November 13th, 1993 I had a face-to-face encounter. In one second, I went from 0 to 100 in the "not interested to knowing they exist" scale. I only ever talked about it with my grandfather because back then my job or anyone associated with it would have thought I was nuts. Even if they would have believed that I BELIEVED I had an encounter, they would have given me a rubber gun and a plastic badge and stuck me in the evidence room. So, I kept quiet about it for YEARS and packed it DEEP down in a box in my mind and never thought about it. But, my relationship with the outdoors had changed. I still fished, but I didn't hunt in Michigan anymore, I only hunted in Arizona and then only in the desert. Any time I went to the mountains in northern Arizona and was out of Prescott, Flagstaff, or Show Low...I was uneasy. I wasn't even uneasy about Sas/BF...I was just finding myself looking behind every tree like I was working a felony warrant, or clearing a building on an active alarm call. Then all the internet sites and documentaries and all the information became available on the internet and I started following the work of Dr Krantz, Dr Meldrum, Dr Sarmiento, John Green, John Bindernagel, Renee Dahinden, and Thomas Steenburg because they all appealed to my "Just the evidence" cop brain. I still didn't talk about it though. I sifted through a LOT of chaff and sensationalism and the "woo" and read all the books I could but STILL didn't talk to anyone about my encounter because I still thought people would think I had stepped out of my mind. It was getting bad though, I was starting to have nightmares and almost like a PTS over the encounter. I had been in lethal force incidents during my career and none of them affected me the way this had. Finally, I decided I needed to talk to someone so I talked to a counselor who specialized in PTS who was independent of the department. I hadn't retired yet, so I was still keeping my piehole shut to anyone else. I did the counseling, went back to Michigan where the encounter happened to face "my own ****", finished law school while I was recovering from a line of duty injury before I retired, and once I retired felt like I had put it behind me. But still....I didn't talk to anyone about it outside of the counselor I had seen. It was like..."Okay, dealt with". Then I heard Kerry Arnold on a podcast talking about his own encounter and it was like he was telling my own story. The time and place were different, but from an intellectual and emotional perspective...it was almost like a catharsis for me. The whole phenomena was still generally full of recondite information and speculation and the two ends of the spectrum from the "strictly zoological to the woo" seemed to be having continual clashes over who owned Sasquatch. Still, I kept my mouth shut until I finally had a talk with Kerry and he and I spent about four hours on the phone and he and I "trauma bonded" over our experiences, but I STILL didn't want to talk about it outside a very, very, very small group. He hadn't started his own podcast yet and I was retired from the department but was working at a law firm so STILL didn't want to come out of the woods in a public forum. Kerry encouraged me to put it on paper, so I did and eventually shared it and felt a weight come off my shoulders even though I took a bit of troll heat and then of course was contacted by some people who I thought were more than a little nutty telling me how they were "raising a bigfoot infant" and all sorts of other things that my mind as an "open minded skeptic" without corroborative evidence found hard to....buy into. But what I did do was start going to places like OR, WA, NorCal, ID, etc where high clusters of sightings had occurred and started hanging out camping with my dogs and just being something to MAYBE attract some curiosity. I couldn't do a lot of roaming because I have two artificial knees and an artificial hip due to my former career, so being a field researcher was out and hauling my horse across country was impractical. So, I don't consider myself a researcher, just a curious KNOWER who is at the point where I don't care if anyone believes me, what happened happened, and I don't even care if the "world at large" ever believes or if a specimen is ever taken to "prove" it to mainstream science or to force "da gub'ment" and "big timber and tourism money" to admit it. So, that's why I care, or I am interested in new credible evidence...for my own satisfaction and my own continued learning. Sorry about the long post, you can wake up now and flame away if you want to...but I'm curious....why are YOU interested?
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He Saw It. It Saw Him. Then It Destroyed Everything.
BFFbot posted a topic in Bigfoot Society Podcast
What happens when a 19-year-old hunter sets up a tree stand in the quiet woods of Kittery, Maine — only to encounter something that tears it to pieces days later? In this chilling episode, we sit down with Tim, an outdoorsman from New Hampshire, who shares the full story of a 1989 encounter that still haunts him to this day. You’ll hear what it’s like to have something upright, massive, and loud walk up behind you in the twilight woods — and what it feels like to come back later and find your entire setup shredded, with a single reddish-brown hair left behind. And in the second half of the episode, we’re joined by a Georgia resident who lived at ground zero during one of the most controversial moments in Bigfoot history — what most people consider to be the 2008 "Bigfoot in a freezer" hoax. But what he shares isn’t about a hoax — it’s about what happened in Rex, Georgia, when the media storm descended, armed men filled the woods, and the neighborhood knew exactly what was living in the creek. From laughing hunters tangled in vines to government officials shutting everything down — this is the side of the story you’ve never heard before. 🗣️ 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 -
I missed this as it wasn’t replied to me. I just want you to know that while we may disagree sometimes? You’re a valued member here and I am sorry to hear your thinking of walking away. There is absolutely no ill feelings on my end bud! I hope you stay. 👍 Dear Lord! Absolutely not! 🤢🤮
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Sasquatch? Or wild man? What's the difference? "Embellished stories"?
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So I'll ask again: So "wild man" reports can be semi-feral Homo sapiens even in sasquatch range? I might be able to produce a pic of a naked professor. Do you give me permission to post it here?
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Correct. But DNA from the remains of a creature that was believed to be an almas, and which also fit the description of an almas, was analyzed in not one, but two peer reviewed scientific studies, and it was determined in both that she was a homo sapien. So we know with a very high degree of certainty (and certainly scientifically) that the 6'6" tall female "almas" known as Zana of Abkhazia was a homo sapien with a case of hypertrychosis. I'm not sure what you're referring to. In the case of Zana, again, not one, but two peer reviewed analyses of her DNA were performed. The question of her species, however the odds, was homo sapien, even though she fit the description of an almas perfectly. That is a solid scientific determination. Moreover, I can continue to pull up articles of "wild men" in the New World that are described like feral humans. There are lots of them. Prepare thyself......... Fact: Feral people have existed throughout the history of mankind. Fact: "Wild man" can describe a feral human just as well (if not better) than it can describe a sasquatch.........whatever that is. Opinion: Reports of sasquatches (or almas) might actually be sightings of feral people.............or vice versa.............just like people can misidentify a bear for a sasquatch..........or vice versa.
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Did you read the article you linked? Yes. A naked professor running around in the Sierras in the 1930s, is still a homo sapien.🤷🏻♂️ Show me a picture.
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The people of Tkhina believed she was an almas because she fit the description of an almas quite perfectly. Who are you to proclaim them incorrect? Let us review the definition of an almas yet again: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almas_(folklore) How does the description not fit that? Are you now going to accuse the villagers of "embellishing" again?
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So "wild man" reports can be semi-feral Homo sapiens even in sasquatch range? Your winning answer hasn't arrived yet. Let's see if your limb can continue to hold you...........
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We do not know. We can't prove or disprove anything. We don't have a confirmed Alma to test any more than we have a confirmed Bigfoot to test. We need to get away from this weird human quirk of preferring an unsupportable answer over an unanswered question. We can't have science when our personal dogma is stopping us from looking at answers. We need to be careful about investing ego in answers we really can't back up with facts. This aspect of the BF community, here and elsewhere, is wearing me out and truly tempting me to walk away.