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I'd be astonished if he was anywhere near that figure just mentioned.

In fact, I'd personally be surprised if he was getting five figures.

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You duck out for a few weeks and come back to find that the Sas Chronicles cheerleaders have been run out of Dodge.

I guess we can get back to it without those pesky reminders that these guys are still trying to grind out a living....

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"I didn't want to get into a gunfight..." 

- Wes Germer 

 

LMAO! 

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I'd be astonished if he was anywhere near that figure just mentioned.

In fact, I'd personally be surprised if he was getting five figures.

Hey Bobby,

I agree with you but also, Wes doesn't own the show or "his" website. It's all owned by some attorney out of texas who specializes in entertainment. If I ever get the time I'm going to check to see if the attorney owns any other cryptid sites/shows. Might be that the attorney has found a lucrative niche' market....

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Yea, this is why the BS boat was floating so high. Can't do the show anymore, and thinking back, too many absurd stories, the daytime sighting by the bakery truck driver was one I had a do-over on for example. Actually, it was the posers here that really killed it for me. Nice to hear at least a couple of them have been cleared out.

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I'd be astonished if he was anywhere near that figure just mentioned.

In fact, I'd personally be surprised if he was getting five figures.

Hey Bobby,

I agree with you but also, Wes doesn't own the show or "his" website. It's all owned by some attorney out of texas who specializes in entertainment. If I ever get the time I'm going to check to see if the attorney owns any other cryptid sites/shows. Might be that the attorney has found a lucrative niche' market....

 

 

That is interesting, a Guy in San Antonio..

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Maybe they bought him out? Then he must produce, then the nonsense with the posers, etc.

 

Baled when the posers got weird, so no matter. Took my licks. anyway, they were good stories, I don't really have a problem with that.

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I'd be astonished if he was anywhere near that figure just mentioned.

In fact, I'd personally be surprised if he was getting five figures.

Hey Bobby,

I agree with you but also, Wes doesn't own the show or "his" website. It's all owned by some attorney out of texas who specializes in entertainment. If I ever get the time I'm going to check to see if the attorney owns any other cryptid sites/shows. Might be that the attorney has found a lucrative niche' market....

 

 

That is interesting, a Guy in San Antonio..

 

Sounds Team Trackerish.

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So, I guess Will Jevning has totally bailed? I haven't heard a single word from him since leaving the show. 

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Sounds Team Trackerish.

That's the first thing that came in to my mind Rock..

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So, I guess Will Jevning has totally bailed? I haven't heard a single word from him since leaving the show. 

He is/was on another forum, the female member of SasCon who also left, I don't recall her name, was on the same forum. It, the forum, was set up by some of disgruntled folks who were a part of SasCon. I'm not sure if either Will or the other person are still on the forum and they were circumspect while I was hanging around there but I do recall Will mentioning something about possible legal action being pursued and his not wanting to say much until that had settled out.

 

 

I'd be astonished if he was anywhere near that figure just mentioned.

In fact, I'd personally be surprised if he was getting five figures.

Hey Bobby,

I agree with you but also, Wes doesn't own the show or "his" website. It's all owned by some attorney out of texas who specializes in entertainment. If I ever get the time I'm going to check to see if the attorney owns any other cryptid sites/shows. Might be that the attorney has found a lucrative niche' market....

 

 

That is interesting, a Guy in San Antonio..

 

The thing which I thought was particularly interesting, and it could be simply as correlation/causation fallacy in my mind, was the timing. It seemed that the attorney thing popped up right about the time Germer was flying out to tx to hang out with B.G.. Again, it could all just be coincidence but I thought I should mention the timing.

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I've traded emails with Will several times. I enjoyed his insights on SasCon, but I just couldn't get onboard with the "Mr... Ah, Mr. Black" thing. That's not to say he was being disingenuous, and I don't mind a bit of dramatic license... It just sounded contrived is all. 

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Oh man, you're so right. Have you heard his "werewolf/dogman" stuff? If not, jump back to the SasCon episodes from around the time he went down to texas. The words "straining credibility" spring to mind when listening to him on those shows.


I've traded emails with Will several times. I enjoyed his insights on SasCon, but I just couldn't get onboard with the "Mr... Ah, Mr. Black" thing. That's not to say he was being disingenuous, and I don't mind a bit of dramatic license... It just sounded contrived is all. 

Yeah, that's the thing. The SasCon thing was so obviously contrived that Will (the guy who believes in 4 species of sasquatches and claims to have a "Mr Black" giving him secret info) thought it important to walk away to maintain his credibility. Combine that with what Seth Breedlove of SasWhat discovered and it seems pretty clear that SasCon is all a fiction based on a contrived tale.

 

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