Bill Brock Looks Serious In This Monsters Underground Trailer From Destination America



Alright, folks. Here's the trailer for Bill Brock's Monsters Underground. The show premieres August 22 on Destination America.


Monsters Underground Produced Open from Go Go Luckey Entertainment on Vimeo.

In MONSTERS UNDERGROUND, a military survivalist, a trained biologist, a reclusive hunter-tracker, and a hulking pro fighter are on the case to investigate deadly monsters living in the most inaccessible environments on earth: underground caves, caverns, and mines. There, they seek out legendary creatures that thrive in the cold, damp darkness beneath our feet. For thousands of years, myth and folklore have warned of beasts that prowl the underworld. Now, Bill Brock and his team dare to trespass on their realm for the sake of discovering the truth, putting their lives on the line to venture deep under the earth’s surface where natural elements can be as dangerous as the monsters themselves.

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  1. Mark Evans: "And what about the rest of Bryan's american results?

    There were 7 samples from Washington state.

    2 were cows.

    1 was a black bear.

    1 was a white tailed deer.

    Derek randles high hopes sample was canine, a wolf or a dog.

    And so was the hair from marcell cagy's backyard.

    And elsewhere in the USA, there was a horse in texas, a racoon in Arizona and way up in Michigan a porcupine."

    Bryan Sykes: "Am I disappointed we didn't find a bigfoot? I guess it would have been fun if we had but my ambitions of the project are entirely fulfilled in that we have identified and examined the best evidence and done it in a scientific systematic and successful way, so I'm really very pleased."

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  2. "I don't think this finishes the Bigfoot myth at all. What it does do is show is that there is a way for Bigfoot enthusiasts to go back out into the forests and get the real thing."

    "The fact that none of these samples turned out to be [Bigfoot] doesn’t mean the next one won’t,” said Bryan Sykes, the Oxford researcher who led the study, according to the Associated Press."

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    1. "Headlines such as "DNA Debunks Bigfoot Myth" and "Genetic Testing Shows That Bigfoot Is Not Real" are completely false and misleading. The only thing the DNA tests proved were that none of the hair samples used came from an unknown primate such as a bigfoot or a yeti. Does that mean they do not exist? If the study had been about dogs living in the wild, but none of the test results matched a domesticated canine, would that mean no dogs live in the wild? It simply means the test samples did not come from the sources they were believed to have possibly come from.


      Mark Evans and Justin Smeja during BBC Documentary
      Another misleading matter in this whole thing is just about that. Where the test samples came from. I've read various articles that claim a little less than half of the samples came directly from bigfoot sightings. Really? How so? Because someone reported a sighting in a general area, and the hairs were found in that same general area? Did someone pluck the hair directly from a bigfoot creature, or see a clump fall out as it ran away? I'm fairly certain you could find all kinds of hairs in my front yard, that doesn't mean they came from the rabbit I saw out there. This is exactly what happened during the documentary about the Sykes study where Justin Smeja was interviewed about his claim to have shot and killed at least one bigfoot. It was well known within the community that Justin submitted a tissue sample to Sykes that was believed to be that of a bear. This was known information before hand. Yet when the documentary was released, it was edited to make it sound like Smeja claimed to have acquired the tissue sample directly from the bigfoot itself. This was not only misleading, it was an outright lie. Regardless of how you feel about Smeja, or what your opinion is on his claim, he was in fact misrepresented and lied about during this documentary. That is a fact."

      - Matt K

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    2. Also... I'm really not so sure the 'cream of the crop' from 'all the best researchers' argument maintained by this 'skepfooter' has any weight in credence. The only known researchers that I can find who submitted samples were Dan Shirley, Marcel Cagey, Justin Smeja and Derek Randles. The BFRO did not provide any of the North American samples.

      If someone can correct me that would be cool, but I can't find anything.

      I also believe what Justin says is the truth.

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    3. Joe!!!!!!! xoxo

      Hey buddy!!!!

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    4. Pay no attention to Joe, he is a paid troll for the blog. Take note of the copy and paste above for no apparent reason whatsoever. His motive in doing this is to encourage others to engage in arguments with him. This boosts blog traffic and also makes Bigfoot Evidence come up higher in google searches. This is how "Joe" trolls. Simply ignore him.

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    5. ^ mentally burned... So sad... So sad...

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    6. Pay no attention to Anon 2:27, he is a paid troll. Take note of the copy and paste above for no apparent reason whatsoever. His motive in doing this is to encourage others to engage in arguments with him after he has argued with Joe, who's motive is to engage in arguments. This boosts blog traffic and also makes Bigfoot Evidence come up higher in google searches. This is how Anon 2:27 trolls Joe, who trolls this site. Simply ignore him.

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  3. Mark my words, this show will flop!

    MMC

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  4. Also.... This Bill Brock's show looks great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Carlsbad Caverns, New Mexico - a massive 14 acre space filled with unusual calcium-carbonate cave formations. More underground rooms go beyond, for more than 30 miles, and those are the ones that have been explored. The deepest chamber is 1,027 feet below the surface.

      Mammoth Cave, Kentucky - the Mammoth Cave is the world's longest-known cave system with over 285 miles of surveyed cave passageways.

      Caverns of Sonora, Texas - 150 ft. deep and 20,000 ft. long.

      Luray Caverns, Virginia - has cathedral-sized rooms with 10-story-high ceilings filled with towering stone columns formed over millions of years ago by underground rivers and acid-bearing water cutting through the limestone and clay.

      Niagara Cave, Minnesota - gets its name because the 60 ft. waterfall inside the cave coined by early explorers. An echo chamber a 20-ft.-tall limestone island called the Battleship. But best of all, there is a wedding chapel inside the cave, which has seen over 400 wedding ceremonies performed.

      Ellison’s Cave, Georgia - located in the Northwest Georgia, is notable for its breathtaking depth of 1,063 feet and length of 64,030 feet. Ellison's is the 12th deepest cave in the U.S., but has two of deepest cave drops in the continental U.S. "Fantastic," drops 586 feet --big enough to hold the Washington Monument, and "Incredible," drops 440 feet.

      Jewel Cave, South Dakota - with just over 157 miles of navigated passageways, Jewel Cave is the third longest known cave system in the world, after Mammoth Cave in Kentucky and Sistema Sac Actun in Mexico.

      Meramec Caverns, Missouri - is a 4.6-mile cavern system in the Ozarks that was famously once a hide out of outlaw Jessie James. It’s also the most largest cave in Missouri, in a state filled with some 6,000 caves.

      ... How many more underground cave systems are out there that we do not know of??

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    3. Ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!!!!!!!! Great to see you bro!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    4. Looks like the little mancrotchinlover has returned early release eh?

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    5. Lmao @ 11:14 That's funny! Peace and love bra!

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  5. Bill Brock looks serious? More like Bill Brock looks like a sell out hoaxer. There is a reason every credible researcher has distanced themselves from this guy. Now you know.
    That show was probably the worst show I've seen on tv in years. Total hoaxing bullshit garbage phony television.

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