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  1. Strange things happen with Sasquatch and trees not dissing that. In my research I had three species of intersecting props intertwined in a tri-trunked poplar, some of the species of props did not seem to be from the local hollow. I had another experience where the top of a pine snag that was an obvious blowdown was stood up far enough away from where the natural fall would have occurred that it would have had to have been something with hands doing the arranging; practical joking humans? Unlikely. Human, sasquatch? Probably not human this far out, it was in an area where other high strangeness occurred too, huge caches of shelled black oil sun flower seeds piled up? Not a neighbor for several miles as the crow flies. I have pictures but would prefer not to hijack this thread though I will post them up and set up a link to my research page which has been inactive for some time (might take awhile but I will make the link when I can).
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  2. That really is a spectacular video. You have to watch closely for the entire video editing to see what is going on. I see a team of 3-4 BFs working together to take the tree down. 1-2 jump up and hit it high while 1-2 work together at the base. The video is relevant to me as I had an experience several years ago where I was warned off an area by an unbelievable scream followed by shaking of pine trees that was so violent my first thoughts were a plane and then when that didnt make sense a meteor was crashing through the trees.
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  3. Finking Funker is always looking for "hits" and "ratings" it is a youtube kinda thing. I lost faith in any cogent analysis after about five videos.
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  4. I have been assured by a couple of women that the scent they like the best is that of money. As I recall, there was even a male fragrance years ago, that was supposed to smell like money. I suppose that the real thing may work with some women. The old man and the trophy wife thing seemed very common when I was in California last weekend.
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  5. Watch this one. Somehow he came up with a better quality film. I can see the feller buncher now. You can only see the top of the boom.
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  6. Actually, that long list is primarily because the area got hit hard by several serious on-the-ground researchers, and got focused on immediately after "initial contact" when the timber industry first penetrated the area. There are precious few areas like that left within prime sasquatch habitat along the temperate Pacific coast. The initial invasion of this area got lots of the locals going in addition to the outside sasquatch hunters. Many of the above reports were by the guys who were going in there to work daily building more roads into the area. Green just documented it well. And even with all that activity between 1958-1970, most of it was footprint finds. There were only a few actual sightings. These creatures are incredibly elusive. It was incompletely described. The trackway was in snow and observable from the air.
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