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  1. Hello all. Jeremiah from the Bigfoot Society podcast here. I would love to do some interviews on the podcast with those that have had Sasquatch encounters during their research. Please feel free to send me a DM directly on this and I can provide more information. I have run this request by Gigantor first and he has approved this message.
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  2. I will take the Max Plank institute of anthropology over Danny Vendramini any day. We have proof. Neanderthals eye sockets are bigger than Homo Sapiens.
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  3. Looking forward to a Spring expedition with some younger acquaintances of mine, to a very active area. They were camped out on a powerline right-of-way, and had to bug out at 0500 because one of them had his tent pushed down on to the point of collapse. Right now, though, I have to recover from this darned COVID. Day 2, and had horrific nightmares, muscle spasms, and my back locked up in my sleep, so I couldn't roll over. Fever strikes me at night when I'm sleeping, so not only am I having the muscle spasms, but I'm shivering enough to register on a seismometer.
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  4. Vaccines "were linked" to autism, too. The very "scientific" war being waged right now with our daily lives can be directly linked to the supposed link to autism. Science is the latest, greatest religion, and I do not worship at its altar. AFAIC, "proof" of anything is elusive at best, "evidence" is the best one can get, and my suspicion and doubt have grown to epic proportions. Firstly, yes, snow goggles are to prevent snow blindness in the spring. Winter is a L O N G period with no light whatsoever. The sun goes down in mid-November and doesn't come back up for three full months. In summer the snow is gone, so goggles are not needed. The point is that Inuit eyes didn't evolve to deal with the extreme of darkness, but with the extreme of light. Secondly, Neanderthals living "deep within caves and forests" is assumed. Their bones have been found in caves, but so are the bones of all other predators of the era. Caves provide the better conditions for fossil and artifact preservation. As the life of a nomadic hunter/gatherer would demand, Neanderthals hunted/gathered in the forests, steppes, mountains, seashores, tundra, etc. Accepting the theory of darkness because of habitat while simultaneously rejecting Danny Vendramini's "Them & Us" theory of nocturnal hunter evolution is extremely weak.
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