Jump to content

Leaderboard

Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 09/29/2025 in all areas

  1. Consider yourself blessed. Few things are as elusive, rare, and consequential as sasquatches. LOL.............if you don't know of government secrets, that means they were successful, so are you saying that everything the government wants secret has been outed? This is a very reasonable position..........except for one thing: Their attitude. They absolutely refuse to keep records of reports (even on their lands which they manage with a fine toothed comb), and their almost complete silence about the issue, only speaking on terms of joking. Sorry. That literally screams of suspicion. Do you remember what happened to Les when he last ran afoul of the National Park Service in Alaska...............which also happened to be the trip which featured his first experience with a suspected sasquatch? Yup. I'd love to see such a video. It won't prove anything, but I'd love to see it.
    1 point
  2. Their content is starting to be very repetitive. I thought Eli Watson's work was a nice change of pace from their usual interview style documentaries, but he hasn't made anything for them in a long time. I still tune in but they really need to bring some variance to the table.
    1 point
  3. Survivorman or whomever search for Sasquatch. We need to keep in mind they may actually FIND Sasquatch. This leads to another Q. Once something is out in the public domain it becomes nearly FREE as social media exist to help it spread like wildfire. When it isn't free it is still near impossible for the owner of the legal rights to get the Geni back in the bottle. (hello 1990s/2000s Napster) If Les or someone actually got a Home Run video of Bigfoot what should be the next step. Sell it as a TV special? Release it on the internet? Could you really cash in? It would seem cashing in would require some way to limit access or control the images. Say Les had a modern PGF event. The video is top notch. The trackway is fully documented. That would have a value beyond just the historic value. In 1967 America we know Roger Patterson only had a few venues to sell or cash in on Bigfoot. To see it the public had to buy it. To see it one TV you had no VCR to record it. Les may look for Bigfoot. What if he finds Bigfoot? Then what?
    1 point
  4. That tree would have made crummy 2x4s!🤷‍♂️
    1 point
  5. https://youtu.be/0uVbQQ1yeCg?si=bZv3EXfxinS1FJgO YouTube wouldn't even allow the video to embed.
    1 point
This leaderboard is set to New York/GMT-04:00
×
×
  • Create New...