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  2. OkieFoot

    New Member Introductions

    Welcome to the forums BigToe, MRVere1964, and Rodney.
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  4. Rodney

    New Member Introductions

    Howdy, my name is Rodney I live in Eastern Kentucky and I’m in my fifties, I’ve been interested in Bigfoot since “In search of” aired the Bigfoot episode. I’ve never seen or heard one but very interested in the topic. Thanks for accepting me.
  5. Either that, or a lot of French soldiers went insane after they lost a war to Germany. This report was published in The Red Cloud (NE) Chief on February 12, 1880. If it sounds familiar, that's likely because a Utah paper reported essentially the same story in 1883, but placed it about forty miles northwest in New York - that story is already uploaded here.
  6. What happens when a spiritually sensitive woman moves to Sweet Home, Oregon — and is immediately flooded with face-to-face sightings, glowing red eyes, and mysterious footprints? In this gripping and emotional episode, we sit down with Chelle Heaton, founder of the Sweet Home, Oregon Sasquatch Research Group, whose lifelong obsession with Bigfoot began with reoccurring childhood dreams and took a stunning turn in the forests of the Oregon Cascades. From ethereal face-to-face encounters to trails filled with 50+ massive prints, Chelle shares how these beings have revealed themselves to her — and even told her they've been protecting her since childhood. You’ll hear stories from Quartzville, Green Peter Reservoir, McKenzie Watershed, and the backroads of Sweet Home — including disappearing figures, energy malfunctions, and the moment she realized the Sasquatch from her dreams might be real. This one’s about connection, calling, and the thin veil between the seen and unseen. Resources: Sweet Home FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1769549100224800 Chelle on the Area 58 Museum Youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQBTRY9xuMo 🗣️ 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
  7. Huntster

    DNA samples

    If behavior is required for entry into the genus Homo, then Zana was not human. She used no tools, didn't live in a tribe or village (until under captivity), didn't wear clothes, no fire, etc. She could not be human. But both Sykes and Margaryan claim she was human. You can't have it both ways.
  8. norseman

    DNA samples

    Mmmmmm….. It’s true that the fossil record is spotty. But I think you’re ignoring one glaring fact. Everything within the genus Homo is extinct except Homo Sapiens? Why? Because Homo Sapiens don’t play well with others. Now we kill each other with impunity. Every cousin we have alive today? Isn’t a member of the genus Homo. They owe their existence to the fact they occupy a different niche than us. They don’t compete with us for resources directly. Sasquatch reportedly doesn’t occupy the same niche as Homo Sapiens. They are nocturnal, they don’t manufacture stone tools, they don’t live in tribes, they don’t make villages, they don’t wear clothes, they don’t make fire, etc, etc. So an anthropologist would ask us why something we claim to be human? Exhibits no attributes that would make it human. The Homo Erectus hand axe is 1.8 million years old after all. Where is Sasquatches hand axe? And being pro kill I am often accused of trying to sway peoples opinions away from human classification because of the moral dilemma of killing one. But it’s a chicken vs egg argument. We won’t know what one is positively until it’s laying on a slab. Only after one is killed can we have some moral debate over the right or wrong of it. Until then? They are Pixies and Gnomes. Make believe.
  9. MIB

    DNA samples

    The issue I see with those compared to Homo is there is nothing in the fossil record more recent than 1.2 million years ago for them yet Homo exists today as .. us. So while not completely impossible, Occam's Razor points pretty strongly to BF being Homo .. at least among those 3 options. There are also no LARGE monkey fossils in the new world, nothing known over 50 pounds. In any case other than Homo "something" we have a big gap in the fossil record to account for. That doesn't make it a certainty but it does make it the most likely. Further, if BF is a very close cousin, the DNA would hide in plain sight most likely being discarded as human with quirks by science. We have a good fit answer. It might or might not be right but it doesn't seem rational to me to keep trying to focus the search away from the most probable answer rather than investigate it as exactly that, the most probable. I think there are some people who trying to drive an artificial wedge between BF and human and are deliberately ignoring what science tells us is most probable. MIB
  10. Huntster

    RIP Dr Jeff Meldrum

    I think Science is made up of humans, and thus is no more ethical than any other group of people. Once sasquatches are "discovered", some with power within Science will attempt to take control of the new discovery or its future (Darwin). Meldrum will be remembered as much as Du Challiu, Savage, Wyman, and Beringe. <<<<<< Yeah. Look 'em up............... ANSWER (unfortunately and disgustingly): D) Jeff Who?
  11. Huntster

    DNA samples

    There is a precedent: Zana. But I also do not believe Patty was homo sapien. But I believe that she was of the genus Homo.
  12. norseman

    DNA samples

    I think it remains to be seen what legalities are in effect if she is not Homo Sapien. Which I believe she is not. There simply is no precedent.
  13. Huntster

    DNA samples

    This is precisely what I believe her to be. Very possible, but a different genus does not pose the legal challenges that another human does.
  14. When I ran across the first cartoon, my reaction was, "cute, but not important." But I followed it while looking for other articles and realized that the cartoonist had done some homework. While Roger Patterson's film was shown widely in 1970, it probably had a more limited reach than a comic strip running in daily newspapers. Anyway, here's the end of the story. Sadly, Priscilla does not get to keep Bigfoot as a pet.
  15. norseman

    DNA samples

    5) To sharpen #3….. She could be an unknown species in the genus Homo. Which in and of itself is a bushy tree. Or she could be an unknown species that is not in the genus Homo but maybe the Australopithecus genus? Or the Paranthropus genus? All bipedal upright walking hominids. Closely related to Homo Sapiens. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australopithecus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paranthropus
  16. Huntster

    Skeptic friend had an encounter.

    I'm terrified of venomous snakes, so when the Army sent me to Alaska, and I learned that there are no snakes here, I knew I'd found home (no lions here, either). And (so far), I've never been harmed by a bear, either!
  17. I actually have had a sasquatch experience, but not here in south-central Alaska where I've lived since 1975. My experience was in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains of California in 1972.
  18. If sasquatches are of the genus Homo, they are human, and they would would have basic human rights by international law. This would mean they have political rights. Thus, they would have the right of representation in the political process to determine natural resource extraction, road access, infrastructure construction, etc in their home region just like everybody else. If they are not of the genus Homo, they would have no basic human rights, and their fate would be determined by human advocates, such as environmental groups and government wildlife management agencies. Thus, government would very much want sasquatches to remain mythical in either event, but if discovered, and if they're of the genus Homo, the political nightmare explodes exponentially.
  19. Huntster

    DNA samples

    Patty's existence is evidenced (not proven) by the PG film. We don't know what she is, but there are only four possibilities (listed by highest probability): 1) She was a homo sapien in a suit 2) She herself was a freak homo sapien 3) She was an unknown primate species 4) She was a visiting extraterrestrial
  20. Huntster

    DNA samples

    We have "mystery markers". And we have no DNA evidence of a native primate in North America other than Homo sapiens. That makes the evidence (not "validity") lean toward homo genus, especially since all evidence that should come back as "sasquatch" comes back as "human", which is then dismissed as "contaminated". See the Eric Muench case (Raincoast Sasquatch, pgs. 239-244).
  21. norseman

    DNA samples

    Physical differences are not irrelevant. Morphology is the physical manifestation of DNA. And I have never ever seen a woman that looks like Patty. Never. Nor do I know of a human woman that can live in the wilderness 12 months out of the year in the Cascade mountains. Nor do I know of a woman who has bigger feet than Shaq and walks barefoot in snow and mud. Yes, we don’t have DNA proof of anything. But I do have eyes. Patty isn’t a Homo Sapien female.
  22. Huntster

    DNA samples

    That is precisely what I meant. I knew you had found some, and I believe others have, as well. I also understand that, if a match is found at a site where a sasquatch was seen frolicking about by a dozen witnesses and videoed by three witness, it would still not constitute "proof" of the existence of sasquatches. Such is the power of skepticism.
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  24. Huntster

    DNA samples

    It can simply be a chimp, like the one in the Kentucky forests. And, of course, it could be, because people obtain chimps as pets illegally, which then get away. How likely is that? A whole lot more likely than a 6'6" African woman with hypertrichosis running around (faster than a horse) feral in Abkhazia............
  25. MIB

    DNA samples

    I think this has to be considered carefully. What does "species" mean? Technically, it refers to the ability to produce a viable (ie fertile) offspring. The physical differences are irrelevant in that context. The only evidence we have for or against comes from Native American lore, the rest is mere preference / belief system, not even data. I don't put a lot of weight on the Native American lore but neither do I discount it out of hand. And so far as the belief system .. that's very circular: I don't believe it because I don't believe it, therefore I don't believe it. And that's truly all the substance available. I recognize circular arguments when I see them. I recognize evidence so weak as to be questionable as evidence. We have .. nothing .. to say of any validity regarding whether they are or are not of the same species, technically speaking, that we are. I don't have an investment in the outcome of the discussion, nothing to prove, no ground that I've foolishly staked that I need to defend, so I can enjoy simple curiosity without ego worrying about being wrong.
  26. Its not a “fake” it’s a scientific approximation based on what the skeleton of a Sasquatch looks like by Dr. Jeff Meldrum. Based on his observations of the PGF. What are your credentials? And Huntster posted the link to Khwits skull above. It’s a Homo Sapien skull. Patty from the rear looks very similar to a western lowland gorilla. Her head is peaked and she has no neck. And her jaw sits lower than shoulder line and she is forced to turn her whole body during the “look back” sequence.
  27. I can't believe that you posted the image of the plastique fantastique fake. That species is 'ABSfakeus maximus'. Unique to Idaho. Programming to 3-D print a Sasquatch skeleton does not exist in the public domain. Looks like they printed a western lowland gorilla and the head is very bad. Somewhere in my files, I have the source of the skull. If you don't have skeletal details, cartoons don't work. Anyone have a skeleton of Zana? Zana's son(s)?
  28. hvhart

    DNA samples

    eDNA results are evidence (like footprints, calls, and most pics and video), but are not PROOF, as there are always alternate explanations (humans with the same rare mutations, faked footprints, hoaxed calls, man in a suit, respectively). Agree a body part is needed for analysis and ultimate proof.
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