night912 Posted June 18 Posted June 18 On 5/18/2025 at 2:27 PM, guyzonthropus said: Ok, but would you want to be known as "the guy who killed the last sasquatch"? Sure, since I'll also be known as the "guy who really discovered Sasquatch". I don't think anyone has ever accomplished such a feat. Killing two birds with one stone. 😁
Huntster Posted June 21 Posted June 21 On 6/18/2025 at 3:52 PM, night912 said: Sure, since I'll also be known as the "guy who really discovered Sasquatch".......... But what does that get you? Ever study Paul DuChaillu? During his remaining lifetime, his discoveries brought him mostly scorn from the public.
Frisco85132 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago On 4/7/2025 at 8:59 AM, norseman said: I have a 100 percent guaranteed solution. We need a body! Absolutely. So called "mainstream" science and DOTGOV are never going to recognize or protect them until a PUBLICIZED actual body that is open to be studied by multiple primatologists, anatomists, forensic anthropologists, taxonomists, etc without interference from ANY government agency. Had I not seen one, I would be convinced by the extant evidence, that a living bipedal relict hominin was present in North America. 1. The P-G Film / Freeman Film 2. The footprint evidence 3. Credible eyewitness reports 4. Meldrum, Krantz, Steenburg, Dahinden, Bindernagel collectively and ALL their work 5. The collective Native American and First Nations cultural agreement that they have been a fact throughout their cultural memory Those are just the top five...but what I KNOW, and what I SAW, and what has convinced ME means absolutely diddly squat to 99.9999999999999999% of other people and what I believe, think, or have become convinced of shouldn't mean squat, and honestly I don't care because I am not personally trying to convince anyone else. But that doesn't mean I wouldn't like it to be proven to the mainstream in order for them to be officially and protected as a REALLY FREAKIN COOL North American Megafauna. I don't care if they are proven to be a great ape, a hominin, an adapted gorilla, or whatever. But to get there...we need honest, open, collegial, and courteous dialog. If you get to know me, you will learn I am absolutely the MOST non politically correct human being on the planet...but...I am "diplomatic" when it is appropriate. I always ask "Why?" or "What led you to that conclusion?" so I can gain insight to whether someone thinks, feels, believes, or is convinced about X Y Z. It's the cop turned lawyer in me. too many people conflate what they THINK with what they actually FEEL when they say "Well, I think...." they actually mean "Well, I feel..." so we need precision in our language and discussions amongst ourselves and a lack of Renee Dahinden emotion when evaluating evidence. Like I have said before. I am here to learn and discuss. Thanks for having me. 2
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