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Tom Delong: The Wildmen


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  • 4 weeks later...

Didn't really know what to make of this. It's clear poor Tom has been chewed up and spat out by the UFO, so is he simply moving on to a new mystery.

 

The reference to government research on the matter is interesting. There is no doubt that Delonge has pretty good contacts. Just wondering if he has made a few phone calls and managed to speak to some interesting people.

 

I have never held any belief that the government was involved in any Sasquatch related cover up. A crazy hypothesis could be the Delonge and TTSA are being used once again to open the door to knowledge which has been previously withheld.

 

Alternatively he's just a panhandling POS out to make a fast buck on his latest conspiracy rabbit hole he's dived down.

 

Watch this space.

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On 8/23/2022 at 5:53 AM, norseman said:


It will be interesting to see what sort of headway he can make in our field of interest. My guess is? Not far. But would love to be dead wrong.

 

If he makes for a right turn at Fraud Standing's Boggy Creek Nordegg quicksand we will know how this story plays out fast!

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54 minutes ago, bipedalist said:

 

If he makes for a right turn at Fraud Standing's Boggy Creek Nordegg quicksand we will know how this story plays out fast!


Can you say that five times real fast!?? 

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On 11/11/2022 at 8:35 PM, norseman said:


Can you say that five times real fast!?? 

 

No, but I can balance apples in trees real good and stage campfire fright fests as well as QuickStand in the quicksand! So Right! Quick Straw

 

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On 8/23/2022 at 8:30 AM, BlackRockBigfoot said:

I wonder if he is referring to the Ketchum study or something else with his reference to genetic evidence and difficulties with decoding.

 

Radio frequency recordings?  As opposed to sound recordings like the Sierra Sounds?   Is he trying to imply that these things give off radio frequencies?  That’s biologically unheard of.
 

 

I really am hopeful it isn't the Ketchum Study, as with most evidence that seems tainted by character and embellishment . this is an interesting read of sure ! 

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The only thing that makes it interesting to me is that he has the potential to get money behind the effort. Remote gear, whether you get there by car, horse or hike, costs money. Spending 2-6 weeks in the bush costs a lot of money and missed work. The drones, or therms or whatever other expensive tech you want to use is even more money. Not only that, but you can't really work a normal job and tell people you spent 6 weeks in a ghillie suit using a therm, glassing the edge of the forest near rivers and clearings looking for Bigfoot without losing reputational credit. Money makes the entire mission possible.  A real, proper, long term expedition would take a team of 3-4 people 6 months and the cost 500K - 1M. 

 

When people start trying to monetize bigfoot content, they get vilified. I don't know how we can expect any type of real scientific progress without investment in real efforts. Grant funding is key to academic/scientific research. Bigfoot doesn't get any of it. Until we find a way to fund real science, we will get what we have now. 

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Tom Delonge originally claimed that he wanted to reveal what the U.S knows regarding strange phenomena, but it’s been years now and I haven’t anything good from him. I think he’s more focused on making money off of the subject.

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