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The last couple of days I have been watching any videos I can find on Dr. John Bindernagel, will be ordering his book! He sadly passed a few years ago, but in my opinion, everything he’s researched and published is still so relevant, AND he even said before he passed, that he no longer is 100% on the giganto side of things, and that he’s very open to it being a primate of some kind, whether closer to ape or human. This interview is the first of two parts and shortly before he died, an excellent interview! this second link is for the first of three videos that Dr. Bindernagel filmed for anyone wanting to learn❤️ https://youtu.be/plGaIC9pJ6E2 points
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That looks like work, norseman. I need to add a battery chainsaw to my recovery gear, I could have used it to clear some deadfall I encountered. @cmknight, good news/bad news for the area we discussed yesterday. The main road to the N end of the lake is repaired well enough to get your pickup in without more damage to the running boards, but the loop up the big creek is blocked by washouts on both sides, about 3km in. The W side had a cut across it with big jagged boulders poking up, and a hefty log across a few feet further on. You'd need waders to get in and move those rocks. On the E side, again just a couple of km up, there's a long deeply cut pair of channels down the middle of the road. I tried to straddle them on the ridges between them, but dropped the left rear wheel into one, and high centered the rig on the skid plates. As my daughter and I were jacking up the rear corner of the truck, and rolling logs and boulders into the hole under the tire, a group of side by sides showed up, and helped fill the hole enough that 2 of them could winch me backwards out of it. A multi-point turn got me pointed back downhill, and we called it a day. The riders said there was an even worse washout just a few hundred metres further past where I got stuck. It looks like the spot where you got Sasquatch tagged is hike in only for a while.2 points
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Here's an interview I did about this in late December (Note: I am not responsible for the framing of this by the host!):1 point
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I recently read this, and researched as much as I could to find more information on this. In the case of Zana, from what I could find and read. It still seems to be unknown exactly how Zana and her tribe ended up bordering Georgia/Russia. But it was likely during the Ottoman rule, and it does seem likely they may have been brought over as slaves at one point from east Africa. I don’t think she was an Almasty or Bigfoot, but that this is likely a sad case of kidnap and imprisonment:( Would love to hear others opinions or if anyone has more info!1 point
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Howdy....I take all my pics with my iPhone 8+, and email them from my phone to computer.......question: do you get a better pic downloading instead of emailing? My kids call me 'low-tech Dad, so yep a bit challenged, lol. Since I've never seen something like this before, I'm just going to forget about for now. I will add that some buddies and I went to a high vantage point looking down on the valley where the shimmering creature was, and there were several light orbs buzzing around, I have video of that, strange stuff for sure......I'll play around with the video to see if I can shorten the duration and post.1 point
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Hi There, About 6 months ago I started watching some Bigfoot docs and quickly began taking it seriously from a scientific standpoint point. I truly believe they are an unidentified primate species. I look forward to discussing this subject with other like minded individuals and becoming more involved in the Bigfoot world! Slowly starting my own Sasquatch library and hope to field research someday! I’m in Ontario Canada and from New Brunswick Canada:)1 point
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I don't understand why they don't spend more time looking into their "evidence" that they find. For example...tonight they caught a bipedal heat signature via drone, which would be a very significant piece of evidence, but they didn't do anything with it! Why did they not mark the trail where the subject was walking, have one of the team members walk the marked trail with a drone filming from the same, if not approximate, area in the air, and do a size comparison between the known subject and the team member (with all the appropriate scaling and everything)? Hmmm...makes me wonder if they caught a production crew member walking through the woods to answer nature's call and thought it would add an interesting twist to the show? And why do they always bail on an area when they are finding things anyway?1 point
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Is Jevning still doing the ‘Mr Black’ thing? I will say this… even if it isn’t true, it was entertaining as all get out. Department of the Interior kill teams, rogue agents, the “Men In Plaid”, government labs, Sasquatch fighting packs of trained pit bulls… Jevnings would spend an hour insulting all of the other researchers for being fake , then go into a Sasquatch story as written by Tom Clancey.1 point
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Went for a run up the same area as BC witness, today. Bent my running board brackets on the passenger side going through the washout bypass, and then bent the driver's side brackets coming back. The same blasted rock, too!! That'll teach me to use a bypass made by Jeeps!1 point
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I've never seen such big rocks on stumps. Interesting. My woods battle rifle uses the same mags... I had knee surgery on Tuesday and am out from work for at least two weeks. I asked the doc if I was going to be OK to hike the woods before morel season was over and he said no way. Chomping at the bit to get back into the woods, but can barely walk to the garage to work on my Harley. I now live vicariously through Norseman, lol.1 point
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Fish trap? Those are illegal. Did they report it to Fish and Game? That's likely the only way to get them to look for sasquatches, if they think they can write a citation for an illegal act.1 point
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You leave Expedition Bigfoot alone! It never did anything to you! It's trying it's best to take the subject seriously and still appeal to the uninitiated! Okay, okay..... like I said in a different thread, this show represents the next stage of normalization of the topic. Finding Bigfoot was the fun, family oriented, non-threatening mainstream introduction to taking sasquatch seriously (despite "welcome to club sasquatch") which it did. Sure, there's been mountain monsters and killing bigfoot, but those were extremist in their own directions. expedition Bigfoot doesn't have the recreations, which served the purpose of showing how normal everyday people were having these encounters, not just whack jobs, but we've been there. It shows seemingly rational, even scientific, people out in the field on longer term studies of an area. By not having it staffed by long term researchers, it shows non-crazy people(by mainstream perspective) taking the material seriously and pursuing such inquiry, which pushes the topic closer to legitimate study. Crafted and produced? Sure, of course! Comes off more rational than Ancient Aliens? I think so... Shows the sasquatch phenomena in a plausible context that furthers mainstream acceptance of the possibility? Ya sher, yoo betcha!1 point
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Your questions are answered in Chapter 16 of my book, which I attach here for use of Forum Members ONLY. Please do not forward to anybody else. In summary, no genome of 20,000 human mtDNA sequences had two or three of these mutations. Very few had even one. Percentages of each primate group which have these mutations are found in Figure 27 of Chapter 16. These range from less than 1% for humans to 100% in some groups. Chapter 16 FINAL.docx1 point
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