Steve Kulls on Morgan Mathews Wikipedia Page, Rick Dyer, and FBFB
SquatchDetective Steve Kulls has a new blog post up about the Rick Dyer "Hank" hoax and the last 5 minutes of Shooting Bigfoot. What he has revealed in his blog post is a wikipedia entry showing Morgan Matthews as a "Bigfoot hoaxer". It's clear some people are now trying to associate the director of Shooting Bigfoot with Dyer's latest hoax.
Kulls also addresses the group of people who help perpetuate Dye'rs hoax -- mainly pointing out the errors of Facebook Finding Bigfoot and questioning Bigfoot habituator Chris Noel's behavior. Here's an excerpt:
Attempting to be getting to the truth, but then switch back to it’s real afterwards. Facebook FindBigfoot sent me out to California to call Dyer’s bluff, or so they said. Perhaps they were looking for vindication to give the appearance of being unbiased. The later defended themselves as saying they paid for me to go to California. NO, they stated they used frequent flyer miles to obtain my ticket. Not quite paying. Any incidental expenses I incurred on my own. Made it soud like I was on the payroll. Seems like another attempt to set me as a patsy like Biscardi-Dyer tried in 2008. That didn’t work out for them all too well and neither did this either. Mind you I wouldn’t have thought much about it, if they had casually stated them sending me to California, but the manner in which they did, made it sound like they were unbiased. Nope they were very biased and did not listen to reasoning until it was far too late. Not only did they take themselves down, but Chris Noel as well.
You can read Steve's new blog post here: Now learneth a lesson…
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DeleteLook! The wine cooler guy! ^
Deletewow so many morons its unbelievable
ReplyDeletehe made a film about the hunters of a mythical creature
no one out side of the bigfoot community even gives a f*ck about it or whether he is involved in a "hoax"
morgan mathews made an excellent film portraying the deluded bigfoot community and that's all there is to it, this will have zero effect on his film making career
I love the way you folk are trying to twist a terrible, obvious hoax into something significant.
DeleteOh dear.
joe,
Deletedo you even read?
do you even logic?
do you even brain?
the point was exactly the opposite of that, jesus
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Delete^beating the dead horse of bigfoot
DeleteBeating your head against a brick wall.
Deletecorrect^
Deleteyou simply can not reason with deluded footers.
hitting your head against a brick wall is a great analogy
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DeleteOnly modern folklore, lots of legendry folklore
Deletehas truism @ its core, and bigfoots lore is a worldwide phenomenon, before the internet or worldwide media so there is a kernel of truth in there.
Because of Noel. I will NEVER. EVER. Trust another bigfoot researchers findings or anything that any of them have ever written!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis has made me see that there is not one so-called researcher that can be trusted in regards to this subject. Congratulations, Rick Dyer. Scumbag.
The world doesn't revolve around Noel... Though I think he's a good man, there's nearly every other researcher in the field who's laughed at Dyer.
DeleteRelax, it's what is called popular culture.
I agree with you joe. Mr. Noels intention's have always been in the bigfoot communities best interest. He is intelligent and seems to have helped plenty of people.
DeleteIt is time to move on and learn a lesson from this whole thing.
Dyer said he would turn bigfoot "believer's" into bigfoot haters. Why give him the satisfaction?
Ok, joe, I gotta go but I will be on again before I go to work (4-5AM) in tomorrow morning... You will probably still be on here anyways LOL
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Ha ha!!
DeleteSomeone should tell PJ "relax it's just folklore" during the next meltdown.
Delete... That transitions modern cultures and mediums.
DeleteRelax.
Noel has always been about Noel. The guy has outed habituation sites for his own benefit.
Deleteifn Mountain Monsters (AIMS) catchin tham bigfoots, ina 1 of Willy and Buck builts trap tham be sumthin fer shure.
ReplyDeleteThose guys on Mountain Monsters are having so much fun
DeleteWill this silliness ever end with Dyer? Oh well.
ReplyDeleteFilm producer/director/editor or Bigfoot hoaxer? Morgan Matthews never lied and said that a Bigfoot was shot. Matter of fact, he said just the opposite. Mathews was one of the actors as well. Therefore, there were those that got fooled when they bought into Dyer's scam a second time, because they don't know the difference between mocumenary and a documentary. Fool me once, shame on you Rick Dyer. Fool me twice, shame on me. Kulls has a chip on his shoulder against a clever film producer who did not contribute one iota to Dyer's scam.
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ReplyDeletea new study released outright says bigoot is an inate gene originating to primal days when cave men were afraid of something eating them. Bears were sited in the study as well as other now extinct animals. the study publishes a peer review paper with data of newly born ducklings see a silouette of a mama duck they babies try to reach or chirp for the mama. then they displayed the silouette of a hawk (natural enemy to the duck family) and the baby birds panicked, tried to hide and show visible distress at the site of a perceive hawk. in a parallel studys done on humans unbknownst to them showed same results also citing bigfoot as one of the "boggy man" syndrome that can be traced back to early human survival instinct.
check it out. peer review is said to put the final nail in the bigfoot coffin.
dr jack "squatch" mcjohnson. phd, MA, AA, LOL, MCSE
Now that's just cruel. Torturing baby ducks in the name of "science". I'm telling PETA.
Delete"In the ancient world, and even later, when the number of sciences was smaller, when scientists were philosophers and encyclopedists, they well knew of the existence of wild hairy bipeds whom they called troglodytes, that is “cavemen”. One of such philosophers and lumenaries of natural history was Carolus Linneaus, the author of the terms Homo sapiens and Homo troglodytes. For the latter he also used the terms “silvestris” and “nocturnus”. Thus Linnaeus is the forefather of our direction of science.
DeleteAnthropologists are still unaware of the remarkable historical fact that the central and pretentious term of anthropology – Homo sapiens – appeared in science just in contrast to Homo troglodytes, the Caveman, whose existence was known to naturalists of antiquity and the Middle Ages.
Modern world science is a conglomerate of numerous sciences, which lacked however a discipline devoted to the study of relict hominids, and thus their existence happened to be beyond the scope of the scientific community, and this despite the fact that the existence of Bigfoot/Sasquatch, for example, is well known to the US government. The reasons why this knowledge is not becoming official and public are also well known in America."
- Dmitri Bayanov
Leaping Russian Yetis!
DeleteThis is really bothering me. Baby ducks are just too cute too torture in this manner. Couldn't they have found an uglier animal for this?
DeleteI hereby vouch for the veracity of this groundbreaking study.
DeleteHoratio Grumbletrousers M.B.S. (My Bottom Stinks)
I like how Mr. Kulls posts a link back here and tells people to read the comments.
ReplyDeleteHe's as big of a self serving jackass as the rest of them. They are all members of the same inbred, infighting tribe whose hopes and dreams of fame run through an obscure bigfoot blog unread and unrecognized by the vast majority of the public.
DeleteI once saw Bigfoot when I was hiking at Dyer's Bluff.
ReplyDeleteOooooo, wikipedia! As authoritative as this webpage is.
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