If you will remember as a kid, you would rub a balloon in your hair and it would stick on the walls for several hours until the static electricity became weak. Bigfoot as it moves around the hair rubs against another hair and generates the same electricity. Now days all cameras are digital, and that static electricity scrambles the pixels and blurs the picture. Some of you skeptics think I am probably ignorant, but I am not I have studied this problem for about 10 years. But before you say ignorant or BS buy an EMF meter off of Amazon and the next time you see a Bigfoot hiding behind a tree, stick meter on the tree and the meter will peg out. New stick structures do the same thing. There are a lot of meters but just input EMF Meter, Handheld Digital Electromagnetic Field Radiation Detector. They are as cheap as $12. Here are some stories people posted referring to my post on static electricity. One couple in Germany by accident cornered a baby bigfoot and it ran past them to get away. When it touched the man’s leg, he felt a minor shock. Another SW of San Antonio Texas had a juvenile chase her car, and when it quit the car died and would not restart. When the baby bigfoot left, they were able to start the car. I suspect the static electricity messed with the cars computer and that is why the car died. Another family told me they could always tell when a Bigfoot was outside of the house it would drain their cellphone battery. About 6 weeks ago we had a family of Bigfoot spend most of the night with us. The alpha male was seen squatting against a tree about 75 ft. away, I have that on video, but I don’t know how to just post that video. And there were 5 more to the north. When we got about 200 ft from them our cameras got only horizontal lines. I had a thermal imager and both it and the digital camera batteries were drained. There have been cases of where new batteries still in the wrapper went dead at the same time the batteries quit in the night vision. I have lots more stories, but all you people quit complaining about the blurry photos. It means the picture really is a Bigfoot. I don’t know if it will work but it is common for me to have $75 worth of new batteries. So, I put all the extras in a metal ammo box. But if you want a clear photo you will have to take the old cameras that used film that you would have to take it and get it developed. The reason the Patterson Gemlin video is clear is because digital cameras had not been invented yet. If any trolls try to argue I will not answer and I will block you. I have no use for trolls or hoaxers.