SnowWalkerPrime's Philosophy on Bigfoot


TeamTazerBigfoot's belief is that Bigfoot is a real biological phenomena. They believe that a majority of Bigfoot videos/photos are hoaxes, but a small number of them are real sightings.

"I think we need to raise the bar about the blobsquatches. I think it needs to be recognizable, relatively clear,  the back story needs to be believable, you know, the puzzle pieces have to go together," says team member SnowWalkerPrime.

"We shouldn't just jump on the bandwagon every time someone dangles a stuffed gibbon on a tree and claim it's a juvenile sasquatch."

Watch this video. This guy could be a contestant for the new History Channel series "Bigfoot Hunters":

Comments

  1. Look at his sunglasses lens.. Is that a building in the reflection. I can see his camera is on a pole he is holding.

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    1. I see Bigfoot in the reflection in his glasses.

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  2. I agree with a lot of what he's saying and he makes sense.
    Raising the bar is a good place to start.I almost spit my beer out from laughing when he mentioned Todd.

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    1. I like Bigfoot, just like you like Bigfoot, but would you please use two spaces after a full stop and one after a comma? Otherwise your words look all jammed together.

      Thanks.

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  3. I found this to be a good video. I am enjoying there videos. A good spin on everything else that is out there.

    For humour, if you haven't seen this one.............
    so funny.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDjnCOqco_g&list=UUbT-dVD8X9m5QMtWLwtiZdQ&index=5&feature=plcp

    Paul

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  4. I am at a loss to explain what this guy is talking about but I like that his handle sounds like he is a rapper. Carefully telling us that digital cameras have been around for more than 20 years without any clear, unambiguous pictures of bigfoot being presented seems not to dawn on him. He sounds like just another true believer who wants his 15 minutes.

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  5. I know he thinks he's a character, but he's actually not very articulate at getting his thoughts across. Not compelling. Not terribly original. Not impressed. I do agree, however, this is a biologic life form.

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    1. Your punctuation is terrific. That's pretty cool that you're good at all sorts of things. I like to read your comments.

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  6. lol. he's awesome. a little out there, but his mind is on the right track at least. love the handle! and 20 years of picture taking ability as opposed to their thousands of years of existence is a pretty small window. especially since its the 20 years that their numbers are the lowest. he said "rare"!

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  7. Look at his sunglasses lens.. Is that a building in the reflection. I can see his camera is on a pole he is holding.

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  8. I can just hear bigfoot now, "Don't taze me bro."

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    1. That's funny.
      I now have visions of a Jack Link's smackdown on taser dude involving power lines.

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  9. If we need something more than blobsquatches, Then the blogs need to stop posting and sharing them every time one hits youtube. I know that you need content, but seriously, it's a little ridiculous around here sometimes.

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  10. i hope this dude is not on my t.v. anytime soon. i love these jokers who think they got all the answers. history channel has lost it's touch! used to watch just about 24/7. so i hope this bigfoot show will out-do moneygrubber's show. but i know this, that dude will turn people's stomach. this man will make renea look good. though timmy fasano would be the kiss of death to this new show. atleast i know who timmy is. unlike this un-known joker.

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