Jump to content

Leaderboard

  1. Rockape

    Rockape

    Steering Committee


    • Points

      5

    • Posts

      11,652


  2. Cotter

    Cotter

    Passionate Member


    • Points

      3

    • Posts

      6,741


  3. Gotta Know

    Gotta Know

    Engaged Member


    • Points

      2

    • Posts

      497


  4. Lake County Bigfooot

    Lake County Bigfooot

    Engaged Member


    • Points

      2

    • Posts

      1,502


Popular Content

Showing content with the highest reputation on 03/28/2014 in all areas

  1. A couple of stems tangled together that wouldn't keep weather off a chipmunk. I see no possible reason a Sasquatch would? Also these so called structures always seem to be a few yards off these Fire service trails, among or near the tossed aside dead fall when the trail was cleared in the first place. Not to mention that the crews could have put something together with a tarp to cook up lunch, or were just having fun at some point out of boredom tossing dead fall with the swing crane. Just like those inverted trees on Vancouver Island someone tried to make a big deal over a short while ago. I saw many of this type of thing when I did research in the area Standing now hoaxes in. No I do not think the Sasquatch has anything to do with these so called structures. I just see no evidence for it, and there are to many other possibilities. Not even including Standing creating them himself. Thomas Steenburg
    1 point
  2. Sasfooty: I would be happy to debate anyone who "knows" what BF zapping is and claims it is not infrasound. I don't know who you are referring to but the number of real BF experts can be counted on the fingers of one hand and they certainly do not include me. Many more think they are experts and are happy to promote that idea. The first thing I would do is ask anyone is to show me their data. Having experienced zapping myself, and having scientific data supporting it is infrasound, the only thing I will accept is scientific data that shows something to the contrary. If they had such data we would have seen it produced by now. Too much of this sort of thing is associated with BF research. Theories are advanced with no supporting data and people tend to run with it. It is so common in some factions to ascribe supernatural and even god like powers to BF without any data to support it. This same crowd tends to disdain science and cling to supernatural explanations. I have been uninvited to expedition campouts because they know I would show up with instrumentation, not accept dogma, and possibly question their unsupported beliefs. Don't get me wrong, I have had experiences that I have yet to explain but I am not willing to throw out good data with the bathwater just to go along with popular beliefs to explain things. RR
    1 point
This leaderboard is set to New York/GMT-04:00
×
×
  • Create New...