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David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
norseman replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
And oh by the way? You tagged me to this thread NorCal. I guess to pick a fight with me over Paulides. Anyway I would like to apologize to TD - 40. I did not mean to hijack your thread. Sorry. -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
norseman replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
So when the debate gets too hot for you? You name call and threaten to leave. You wouldn’t have lasted five minutes on here when I joined so long ago. If you leave that’s your choice. -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
NorCalWitness replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I do think often? I posted raw footage and said it was interesting. You are out of your mind and you are ruining this board by dominating every topic. I am deleting my account because of you and I know several others who have told me how much they dislike your "contribution" here on what has become your own personal board. -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
norseman replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
And how do you know he is more interested in learning than selling things? Do you see your own double standard being applied now? You do this often. This guy finds Bigfoot stick structures in Colorado every 50 feet and is to be believed. But this guy writes books and is a con artist. You know what I believe in? I believe in PROOF. And it’s been my experience that people who get involved in the WOO? Are the ones willing to give up on providing PROOF. It’s a crutch. A cop out. We followed the Bigfoot tracks and then they just disappeared. Well did a 800 lbs primate suddenly levitate into the air? Or did you just lose the trail? If Bigfoot is self aware? (Great apes are as well) It understands it’s leaving tracks. And it may well use counter tracking tactics against humans. No UFOs, portals or woo necessary. And finally Steve Isdahl is a hunter. Meldrum was a primate locomotion scientist. Nothing against hunters….. but come on. Everything we know about Bigfoot locomotion comes from Meldrum and Krantz. Isdahl reads stories sent to him from the public on a you tube channel. You believe whom ever you want to believe. -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
NorCalWitness replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
He is a con man. But, even a broken clock is right twice a day. Yes, people went missing, and yes, Paulides selectively reports on them, omitting details and in some cases, just makes stuff up, to fit his narrative. "It happens near water and granite" is like saying "the person drank water and wore pants". A good con man mixes in truth a good amount of the time, so NO, I never said everything out of his mouth was a lie. That is a wild take. Meldrum, if Steve Isdahl is to be believed, was a bad guy. Morehead seems just fine to me. He had a career outside of Sasquatch and seems more interested in learning than he is in selling things. -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
norseman replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
You thought we (we being everyone in the field of Bigfoot) were past thinking Bigfoot was an undiscovered primate of some kind and instead now believe it’s an alien? 🤔 I hate to disappoint you. But the woo camp from my observation is the minority. Almost every field researcher I know that has boots on the ground is very much a flesh and blood creature POV. The Olympic project has found nests that look like a Gorilla made them. Why would a portal jumping alien need to make nests? I have found an Elk femur with the bone marrow harvested. Why would an alien need to eat bone marrow? I have found a trackway in very deep snow. Why would a portal jumping alien bother with trudging through snow? As I said earlier? I am a UFO witness on numerous occasions. But I’ve never seen anything to suggest that there is some sort of connection between UFOs and Bigfoot. And if I had witnessed it? I would be happy to tell you. But I haven’t. For me one phenomenon is happening in the sky and one phenomenon is happening on the ground. I don’t know what is piloting the UFOs. But the chances of an alien looking like an archaic hominid are slim to none. And then we are discounting all of the witnesses describing grey aliens….not Bigfoot. But I will keep an open mind in my travels in the woods. -
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Anthropologist Kenny Joholske joins Bigfoot Society to share two of the most intense and well-documented Sasquatch encountersever recorded. His first experience takes place along Seneca Creek near Black Rock Mill in Maryland, where he comes face-to-face with multiple Bigfoot on a remote ridge line. From chilling nighttime vocalizations, rock-throwing, and circling behavior to an eerie clicking language, Kenny recounts a terrifying night that changed his understanding of Sasquatch forever. His second encounter unfolds in Harrison, British Columbia, near Sasquatch Provincial Park, where a massive figure is caught on thermal imaging—an event witnessed by multiple people and backed by casted tracks. In this episode, we explore Kenny’s unique perspective as a trained anthropologist, diving into Sasquatch behavior, social structure, evolutionary theories, and cultural significance across North America. Whether you’re a Bigfoot researcher, outdoor enthusiast, or cryptid fan, this deep-dive into real Bigfoot encounters, field evidence, and scientific interpretation is one you won’t forget. Resources: Contact Kenny: kjantro69@yahoo.com 🗣️ 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 Listen to the Podcast -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
TD-40 replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Anyone who listens to hundreds of hours of eyewitness accounts and experiences will undoubtedly come across cases where paranormal or UFO activity were interwoven with Biggie. Light orbs, portals opening, UFO crafts in the area, and others all indicate that there is some connection between them. I thought we were past this. I am someone who has a lot of extra time (single, no kids, not married) and I have spent considerable time in Bigfootdom reading, watching, and listening to eyewitness accounts. Once you have traveled this far down the road as I have, there is no going back to the ideas of bigfoot being an ape, type of human, or whatever. They are not from here. Anyway I plan to watch this documentary eventually. -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
norseman replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
It would seem Paulides isn’t alone. Jeremy Corbell is a straight up UFO guy. -
I know an old Ranger. A Vietnam vet. He walks with leg braces and a walker. The above invention would give him a new lease on life.
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David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
norseman replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
You called him a “con man”. Which would imply everything out of his mouth is a lie. I said it wasn’t so and invited you to prove otherwise. You never did. Go back and read through the comments if your memory is foggy. The 411 cases HAPPENED. Dennis Martin is still missing. I bought the cripple foot track casts from Dr. Jeff Meldrum. And Ron Moorhead sells the Sierra sounds…. I guess they are all “con men” too in your mind? Their association with the woo doesn’t change my opinion about audio sounds, dental resin or missing people. We need a body. -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
NorCalWitness replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
You vociferously defended him, so I just assumed he was your guy. Paulides is charging 19 bucks on amazon to watch his documentary. As I previously stated, I think he is all about the money. The price of the movie further enforces my view. In terms of the content, I can't comment because I will be waiting a while to see it. -
Maryland 1976 - Deer Creek Has Most Bigfoot Sightings
Trogluddite posted a topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
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Maryland 1975 - Bigfoot v. Triumph TR4, Who Wins?
Trogluddite posted a topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
I very much doubt that Maryland has more Bigfoots than northern California, Washington, and British Columbia (combined), but what Maryland did have in the 1970s was an active group of investigators and at least one paper that was not afraid to publish Bigfoot stories. This one is from the The Bel Air (MD) Aegis on May 01, 1975. -
norseman started following David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie and From myth to reality.
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They never used fire, stole children in the night and ate humans. They had big feet as well. All myth. Until it wasn’t. And the surprise at the end. Villagers caught one recently. Are they still out there? And does the hobbit lend credibility to other hominid myths?
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David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
norseman replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
David Paulides isn’t “my guy”. But unlike you I find value in the 411 books. I would not have any of those cases on my radar without those books. I am a UFO witness on numerous occasions. I absolutely know for a fact they are real. All lights in the sky doing maneuvers that falling stars do not do. And one silver metallic tube with no flight surfaces and no noise. No little green men or anything like that. Just UFOs. The Bigfoot tracks I saw as a boy with my father were in deep snow. And I have never experienced anything that would connect the two phenomena together. Why would a Bigfoot trudge through deep snow if it can levitate or walk through a portal to travel? Makes absolutely no sense to me. And I can only speak to my own experiences. Now how about you? Now that David has teamed up with Ron and is talking about supernatural Sasquatch does that vindicate him in your eyes? -
David Paulides' latest: American Sasquatch movie
NorCalWitness replied to TD-40's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
I am looking forward to what @norseman has to say on this. He is pretty bought in on Missing 411, but now his guy is opening the door to the paranormal. -
This triggered a thought. We have had some discussion about "local circuits" ... not annual migration, but places where the bigfoots might cycle through an area, always moving, but coming past the same spots once a week, or every other week, etc so there is no daily concentration of activity but over a fairly short period of time, there are repetitions. This could considerably complicate understanding the report data in a particular location.
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But what is a realistic definition of "the area where they are?" From some old research of mine, which I may update, the home territory for black bears ranges from 1-15 square miles (females) to 8-60 square miles (males). For grizzlies, its 50-300 square miles (females) up to 1,500 square miles (males).* Where would Bigfoot, as a species, slot in to that? Also, what would the regional variations be? Certainly in the PNW, one should expect more compact and stable home ranges. In the northeast US, one of the most "crowded" sighting areas is the corridor around Whitehall, New York.** I don't believe that all of those Bigfoot encounters are the result of Bigfoots that have a home range there. * No citations, I need to update this rudimentary effort. ** This is circa 2018 research.
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1968/04/01 - Magazine Article - Patterson's Polygraph Examination
Trogluddite posted a topic in Patterson-Gimlin Film Reference Materials
National Wildlife Magazine published a second article on Bigfoot in it's 1970 October/November issue. While the attached article and clippings do not come straight from the National Wildlife archives, I'm confident that it is the actual article from 1970. Polygraph examinations do not prove that someone is lying or telling the truth; this is why they are inadmissible as evidence. If done incorrectly, they can put innocent people through hell - a faulty polygraph examination in Germany convinced investigators that a soldier and his wife were responsible for the death of their six-year old daughter; only after much time and effort was it revealed that a faulty question had caused ambiguous results. (During polygraphs, each admitted feeling responsible for their daughter's death because neither had checked to make sure that doors were locked before they went to bed.) If done correctly, they can provide leads for investigators. This polygraph examination was likely done correctly and designed to identify indicia of lying. National Wildlife did not want to stake its reputation on a bogus film shot by a con man, so the polygrapher probably did not include softball questions. In essence, National Wildlife magazine and the polygrapher they hired were hostile parties vis-a-vis Roger Patterson. national_wildlife_article_pdf.pdf
