Skeptic tries to debunk Bigfoot film from 1967, fails miserably
Mr. Blevins thinks he have a perfect match
If you're trying to prove that Bigfoot does not exist, you have to try harder, because your sloppy analysis just looks silly. At the end of the video, you signed off with "Match". I think you're being delusional. There's no match here. We all want to be proven wrong, but you're going about it the wrong way. Next time, try to match the soft tissues like Patty's breasts. You might have a chance of proving us all wrong.
And please keep making these videos. It's very entertaining because your video analysis usually proves NOTHING!
Matt Moneymaker: The costume was so cheap [Byers] had to blur the image.
Read about the North Carolina Bigfoot here
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