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  1. David is a great storyteller and a great documentary maker. However, he plays loose with facts. He once mentioned a case about a young man who was murdered in small town Kansas, Alonzo Brooks. Brooks was the victim of a small town race related murder. You can look up the info on him, as his case was featured in lots of media. He went to a party, was the lone black guy, hit on a girl, got beat to death, nobody talked and the suspects were related to the law in the city. The FBI and KBI got involved. They found his body in the creek behind the house and Paulides decided that matched his patterns. That made me start to question the cherry picked, embellished stories he puts out. He starts with an assumption and leads the facts to his end goal. He is profiting off of spinning yarns around tragedy. Do I think there are bizarre disappearances? Yes. Do I think Paulides is honest? Not even close.
    2 points
  2. Colorado bigfoot has negative credibility. I wouldn't want to go out in the forest with him. I would actually want to go with you. You are credible. I am looking at the raw evidence he records on his channel. I watch it on mute. Does that make sense? There are undoubtedly strange disappearances. However, David used a case that instantly removed all credibility I was giving him. Sure, there is a public benefit to awareness of the phenomenon, but he is not what I consider a fact based presenter.
    1 point
  3. I said in my post that the guy was insane, I simply said he gets some interesting tree structures on film. Just because I think the tree structures he finds are interesting doesn't mean I agree with anything he says. Do you understand? Its not hard. Try to keep up. As I said there are anomalous disappearances. However, most of his cases are bunk in my estimation.
    1 point
  4. How is it that you can follow a YouTube channel of a guy filming dead trees in Colorado claiming Bigfoot made all these structures and then criticize the 411 books?🤷‍♂️ Like that is a giant chasm of common sense. Dennis Martin’s family? Never saw him again. Bart Schleyer’s family? Never saw him again. This are REAL happenings under strange circumstances. In some cases down right bizarre circumstances. So the 411 books are garbage. But Colorado guy is legit? Explain that to me…. This guy.
    1 point
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  6. I am open to the paranormal and have had anomalous events happy to me in the deep woods. However, this case doesn't reek of paranormal as you say, unless you've fallen for David Paulides's missing 411 con.
    1 point
  7. She is a scientist and she is in the field. Thats how she found Chimp DNA in the first place. Right now she is in your state taking a bunch more DNA samples. You can laugh all you like? If a reality TV show allows a real scientist to be in the field applying science to the myth of Bigfoot? 🤷‍♂️ What do we have to lose? I would prefer this to Bobo dressing up as a woman to attract Bigfoot. Or howling into the night. Or wood knocking. Or blurry photos. Dr. Mireya Mayor is a real primatologist, who has discovered real primates, and she has the field experience to get to the bottom of this IF anyone can.
    1 point
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