Monday, January 21, 2013

Listen to: Squatch Talk Live Uncensored Discuss Daisy, Ketchum, OH Radio Station Hoax and more


On this latest episode of Squatch Talk Live Uncensored, host Jaime, starts off with a few headliners including the "Daisy the captured Bigfoot" hoax and the Ketchum study. He also discusses Sunday's OH radio station hoax, promotes "Eve" (a novel by J.M. Bailey) and congratulates Team Tazer's beard contest winners.  Listen below:


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19 comments:

  1. Nadia could have won a women's league beard contest.

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    1. Ain't nothing like a clam beard!!!!

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  2. Is there anything else to talk about besides hoaxes?

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  3. It fuels the imagination. Bigfoot will always be a mystery even if it is proven to exist. Hoaxes bullshit and people trying to make money off of a myth. Some already have made quite a substantial amount of money off of squatch. Put the facts out there, DNA, a body, or a clear video showing their everyday life and then I can form my own opinion. My opinion now is that I would like for them to exist but I feel they don't exist. Put out those pieces of evidence that I presented earlier and I might have a different opinion.

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    1. Believe me, if there was clear evidence of BF, it would be out there. Imagin the finacial gain to the person/persons that actually provided clear, clean evidence. I have a feeling no one out there would like to prove the existance of BF, due to the money being made from the myth itself!

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  4. With all the hoaxes out there these days, the bigfoot community really needs some real creditable evidence to help get peoples mind back to the real point at hand and that is to prove that bigfoot is real! The true bigfoot believers need to get off their asses and get something out there because the hoaxers are kicking your asses!!!!!!!!

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    1. There is a fair amount of dedicated researchers who do get off their ass and are out there a lot. Many are just doing it because they enjoy it and others for the wrong reasons . It's easier to lie than tell the truth. That's why so much mis-information. Most won't post stuff on YouTube or BE because nobody will believe a picture anymore even if its real . I do agree though that this field has to do a better job of communication and presenting good hard evidence with legit media outlets rather than YouTube . I know there is a lot of good pictures and video out there that individuals will not plaster on the Internet because it's brutal . Too much ridicule. Take this site for instance. I met a guy who has a very clear picture of one less than 25 feet directly in front of his truck he took while hunting in Canada. He will not post it anywhere. He has only shown a few friends and family. Great clear pic, but he doesn't want the ridicule. I bet there is a ton of that out there. Take the Finding Bigfoot show last night. Old video from the early 60's tucked away for 50 years. Guy is too old to care anymore and the dad is dead and didn't put it out there . Was it a Bigfoot ? Not sure, but what they all saw was not a man. Video and eyewitnesses old and young. Bigfoot wasn't even a household name.

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  5. Anon 6:46... You have made some very good points about the BF community. Yes, there are those that would shy away from publicizing any evidence due to ridicule but on the same note, the BF community has done this to themselves. How would you expect the average everyday Joe/Jane public to view the BF community, after all the fiascoes they have brought down upon themselves?

    Consider the DNA evidence sent to an independent lab in Canada and came back as bear DNA, yet still heralded as Bigfoot DNA by a cat vet. The hoax of a captured Bigfoot, "Daisy in the Box." A complete hoax, yet believed by many and promoted as real by those in the community . All the sites, such as this blog, that post anything under the sun, simply to get another click on their site. The FB/FB site, they claim all these videos and photos to be the real deal and when they are found to be faked they ignore the facts. Finding Bigfoot TV show, where a bunch of people (directors, camera men, sound people etc...) are out in the forest and on every show claiming they heard a BF in the woods, never providing any kind of evidence, complete foolishness. This goes without mentioning the hoaxers who say they have shot and killed a BF, no body, no photo, no video, no evidence at all and the people perpetrating this are known hoaxers.

    Over all, the BF community has become a hoax upon itself, rather than attempting to provide real evidence/proof of BF existence. Naive people are drawn to these hoaxes and easily taken in by them, never asking the tough questions of themselves or the perpetrators of the hoax. They give the hoaxers the publicity, however small, to keep their sorted tale alive for as long as possible. You never seen any of the circus like affairs with the Giant Squid or the Mountain Gorilla. The proof was gathered and presented to the public and the scientific community for analysis. Not so in the BF community, its become more profitable to be a myth rather than reality.

    Once a Believer Now a Skeptic

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  6. I couldn't get beyond the horrible opening music.

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  7. These guys make Ro, Damien and that whole gang sound like broadcasting geniuses.

    Remove "shit", "fuckin'" and "you know" and you'll cut their vocabulary in half.

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  8. I honestly feel id put together a better show on than this

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  9. In the ensuing years, there have been numerous attempts to sabotage and backstab Ketchum’s project. Leaks appeared in scientific forums online in an apparent attempt to torpedo her credibility even before the study’s findings were made public. The Bigfoot community has been even more vicious, mostly because so many of the true believers have staked out their own turf and do not want to see a scientific interloper like Ketchum upstage their often ridiculous assertions or to undercut public interest in the 800 or so cable TV shows about the search for Bigfoot.

    The only reason I am able to say anything about the study is that Dr. Ketchum unwisely responded a few weeks ago to a spurious report from a Russian scientist about the findings. Ketchum confirmed that she has overseen the analysis of dozens of hair samples collected at the sites of alleged Bigfoot sightings. Those people who do not want the study to be true and don’t want to wait for results to be verified have teed off on Ketchum, have carved up her study, and have made it almost impossible for anyone to take the results seriously, even though not one of the critics have seen the actual data. Dr. Ketchum insists that a major science journal is concluding a rigorous review of her work and will publish the paper once the process is completed. I am not holding my breath.

    Here is what I can say legally, now that Ketchum has lifted the cone of silence: Scores of hair samples were sent to a dozen well-respected DNA labs across the country. The people at the labs weren’t told anything about the samples. They performed DNA analysis in the blind, then sent the remarkable findings back to Ketchum. I’ll put it this way — this is spooky stuff. The results are unequivocal: The hairs are not only from an unknown species, but they show a common link to humans. In other words, whatever these creatures are, they share a common ancestry with humans dating back about 15,000 years. Half of the DNA in the samples is simply unknown. The blind tests conducted by various labs weeded out known species such as bears or wolves. And in the end, they were left with the completely uncomfortable conclusion that the hairs came from a primate species previously unknown to science


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