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  1. I am a returning member, Haskell V. Hart. I have been a vocal critic of the Sasquatch Genome Project and have two peer reviewed articles on the subject of the Ketchum DNA study(Journal of Cryptozoology, v. 4)) and DNA research in general (on Relict Hominoid Inquiry). I just published a book on the subject which is available as a Kindle book and soon as a paperback,
    3 points
  2. That I know was a joke, but a friend of the family told me about an experience she had at Jellystone campground. Her and her family camped there for a week at the tent site that was a little ways in the woods and near the river, so away from the other campsites. The third night they where there they had cooked hamburgers and wrapped the one left in saran wrap between 2 paper plates and forgot and left it on the pick nick table with some of their other drinks and things. Late that night she woke up to the sound of footsteps going by her tent. she could see a large shadow over her tent. She said it smelled like sewage and rotten fish. she was to scared to move. She heard it rummaging around in camp a few minutes and then it left. The next morning they found their coffee percolator, and 2 liter Sundrop thrown into the woods the hamburger was eaten but the plates and saran wrap were thrown down on the ground. none of the items that were disturbed had any teeth or claw marks on them. the hamburger was unwrapped by something that did not use claws or teeth.
    2 points
  3. In the camp " I don't know".. if I only glimpsed, I could speculate on any number of things with the least being it was probably Bigfoot. So, in that instance, I would have to conclude that " I don't know" what I saw...
    2 points
  4. Mark Barton, one of the two principal field investigators in central Florida that form the "Trail to Bigfoot" team apparently had a terrifying and traumatic encounter earlier this year while alone in a NF cabin (location not disclosed). In this interview, he shows the mental trauma that this encounter caused him. Whatever he encountered, it scared the hell out of him and he is done with BF research. I listened to the full interview and tend to believe that he did experience a very strange encounter. But I am not sure with what or whom. The interview is almost 2 hours long, but worth to listen to. I had seen videos from Mark and Chris previously, and they tended to focus on tracks, physical traces, sound and video evidence. Thus, this encounter story surprised me. A link to their Youtube channel is below. In those older videos, you can see Mark doing field research in central Florida before this incident occurred. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmjZMCMPWuUXTvQyg5fKaLQ/videos
    1 point
  5. Wow. Thanks, Gigantor. You made be blush in embarassment. The paperback version should be out this week. I hope the Forum will be a place to critique my work and for Q and A. I will check regularly to provide prompt answers.
    1 point
  6. The principle is the same. A seasoned woods person is not going to draw a conclusion that a fleeting, and momentary, glimpse of something dark and hairy is a bigfoot. He, or she, will correctly determine that a conclusion is simply not possible.
    1 point
  7. I am headed out to a potential hot spot tomorrow evening to camp out. Not sure if @Madison5716 will join me or not (I hope so), but this is a spot that two campers were run out of one night, and two weeks later a couple researcher friends visited there and their two boys had a sighting of a 7 to 7 1/2 foot tall creature. My trail camera has been up there for about a month, so I will check on that, too. I really need to get out to the woods. - been a rough week.
    1 point
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