This New Book "The Smarter Ape Theory" By FB/FB Costs $130,000 To Create
After analyzing hundreds of purportedly Bigfoot videos, and coming up with different theories on how might Bigfoot exist, Facebook Find Bigfoot is finally ready to release their first publication: "The Smarter Ape Theory". The three series book contains the "definitive work" on the subject of Bigfoot and the first ebook is scheduled for release this Wednesday, June 13th.
According to FB/FB, the book took $130,000 to produce and it "includes the cost of the movie, editing, illustrations, dollars invested into this site, 12 FLIR cameras 15 low-light cameras. The key insights came from our expeditions and interviews with experts around the country."
The authors are Jack D. Barnes, Jeffrey L. Andersen, Christopher Noel and the illustrations are by Jeff Caramagna. There are a total of 238 pages with 84 illustrations. It's not clear what the price of the book will be, but on their Facebook page, they promised that fans will be able to purchase the ebook for the Kindle at a discount.
Interview with Jack Barnes while on an expedition in May 2011. The FB/FB team, while traveling through Montana purportedly captured two Bigfoots recorded on FLIR in Minnesota.
FB/FB on the road with film producers from Australia
[via www.facebook.com]
I've read a draft version, and it is a fascinating hypothesis. Talking with Jack on the phone about it for three hours after was even better. I'd say everyone should give this at least a good ponder, whatever you might think of their Facebook page and its provisional assertions.
ReplyDelete(I, for one, would not mind being a Sasquatch.)
ReplyDeleteThat cost sounds like a great tax write-off. I'm going to write me a book, too....
ReplyDeleteFbfb will not be getting any of my money.
ReplyDeleteJust think if they do an audio book and the guy who reads it is the same one who attempts to read the intro to their videos. lol
ReplyDeleteLol that would be painful
DeleteDo we really need another book about bigfoot?
ReplyDeleteYES!!
DeleteCan't help but notice that the artistic reditions of BFs have become more human in just the past few years, and this graphic another... a far cry from the past Monster shows, a detectable shift. The "definitive book" claim, yet to be demonstrated, but any attempt welcome, as are all good books. This might explain Dr, Meldrum's interest in the group recently, especially with a TV crew hanging around.
ReplyDeleteFace book find BlobSquatch wrote a book? Surprised these idiots can spell.
ReplyDeleteYay facebook.
ReplyDeleteHumans,
ReplyDeleteIf you buy this eBook thru Amazon, please go thru my website and click on my Amazon link (http://www.cookingandcars.com/Sasquatch-Blog.html) and order thru it. I doesn't cost you any extra and and it works just like Amazon but old Sasquatch gets a small commission. I believe it's the least you humans can do for trying to run me and my kind down the past several decades.
If you're curious as to what I'm doing with the money, I'm hiring lawyers to file Cease and Desist orders against all so called "Bigfoot Hunters" (especially Matt Moneymaker - that guy is grating) and I'm buying the Facebook Find Bigfoot guy some damn antacid. His burping has gone too far.
Thanks Humans.
I am not sure what "experts" they interviewed, but I cannot imagine any serious anthropologist, let alone anyone with much training in the biological sciences, would buy into any of the theories presented by these guys, let alone advise them in that direction. There isn't an ounce of scientific logic or rationale to the theories that they have developed and presented for this book, which are also contained in their recent video, "Could Sasquatch be Homo erectus?" They presented many theories in that video, and I will have a paper ready shortly to refute the ridiculous portions of it. I hate to tear into other researchers, especially when they have a book coming out in which they have invested a lot of time, effort, and money, but really, they should have have done their homework long before putting this into book form.
ReplyDeleteAll that money for a "book" that doesn't even get printed on paper? Suuuure.
ReplyDeleteYa i'm gna buy and not say anything mean...
ReplyDeleteIs it on nook?
ReplyDeleteConfirms on multiple points:
ReplyDelete1. Unfoundedly high costs
2. Shameless use of marketing hype
3. Chris Noel on the backside (Whoovey softball for some in the know)
4. Claims of expertise unconfirmed by deeds
Yup, possibly the best bigfoot book ever, at least in the top 100 legit sasquatch books.
Confirming points on something you had no creative control over? That's the spirit!
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