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One thing I never understood.... if the PGF was a hoax, why did they go so far out in the middle of nowhere to do it? I live somewhat close to the film site (an hour and a half), and there are plenty of places to shoot a hoax that are closer to civilization. Why go through the trouble to drag their asses all the way out to the middle of nowhere?
Bluff Creek was the place to be in the 60's. Roger heard there were tracks found in the area. He also knew that casts were taken of tracks found in the region during the summer. These we now know are Wallace hoaxes, but the tracks allegedly found near the filming site were not casts. Anyway he had reasons for being in California. There are plenty of "middle of nowheres" in Yakima....
That is a pretty good point. But damn did they go way out there. It seems like it would have been easier to just film closer to the end of Bluff Creek by the Klamath River and still have that "Bluff Creek location" than to go all the way upstream.
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This story was circulating the internet way back in 2004, or maybe as far back as 1999. Back when everybody was on 56k dial-up modems and a "Facebook" was just a regular book with directory listing of names and headshots. This story was so disturbing and so shocking that nobody believed it at the time. It was the Robert Lindsay " Bear Hunter: Two Bigfoots Shot and DNA Samples Taken " story of the time. And like Robert's Bear Hunter story , this witness didn't have a name. The only thing known about the witness is that this person was a government employee, anonymous of course. The author of the story was a science teacher named Thom Powell who believe it really happened and that the whole story was an elaborate cover-up. Powell said the anonymous government employee alerted the BFRO about a 7.5 feet long/tall burn victim with "multiple burns on hands, feet, legs and body; some 2nd and 3rd degree burns". Sadly, there was no DNA samples taken from
Rumors abound on whether or not Finding Bigfoot will continue, but hopeful news is on the horizon. Snake Oil Productions, the production company responsible for Finding Bigfoot, is seeking a permit for filming in the Monterey, Virginia area. Monterey lies between the Monongahela and George Washington National Forests. Definitely a good place to look for bigfoot. We can only speculate if this means Finding Bigfoot has been signed on for additional seasons, or if perhaps a new bigfoot show is in the works. We'll keep you updated on any further announcements for sure.
Editor's Note: This is a guest post by Suzie M., a sasquatch enthusiast. Crypto-linguists believe that the species known Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Yeti/Yowie ect speak and understand a complex language, which by all accounts seems to stem from Asia. When one listens to it there is definitely a sense of it being Chinese or Japanese. It is a very odd mix of sounds, clicks and what could be actual words. This is the reason some experts are looking into the Asian dialect theory, some have said it could be a lost dialect, which was carried from Asia by the Bigfoot species that colonised America.
One thing I never understood.... if the PGF was a hoax, why did they go so far out in the middle of nowhere to do it? I live somewhat close to the film site (an hour and a half), and there are plenty of places to shoot a hoax that are closer to civilization. Why go through the trouble to drag their asses all the way out to the middle of nowhere?
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Bluff Creek was the place to be in the 60's. Roger heard there were tracks found in the area. He also knew that casts were taken of tracks found in the region during the summer. These we now know are Wallace hoaxes, but the tracks allegedly found near the filming site were not casts.
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That is a pretty good point. But damn did they go way out there. It seems like it would have been easier to just film closer to the end of Bluff Creek by the Klamath River and still have that "Bluff Creek location" than to go all the way upstream.
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DeleteNo problem, I'm glad you enjoyed it
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DeleteAnd nothing is very remote when you have a plane to fly there
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ReplyDeleteTo the lodge came wild and wailing,
Heaped the snow in drifts about it,
Shouted down into the smoke-flue,
Shook the lodge-poles in his fury,
Flapped the curtain of the door-way.
Shingebis, the diver, feared not,
Shingebis, the diver, cared not;
Four great logs had he for firewood,
One for each moon of the winter,
And for food the fishes served him.
By his blazing fire he sat there,
Warm and merry, eating, laughing,
Singing, "O Kabibonokka,
You are but my fellow-mortal!"
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