Wes Germer's Best Friend Is Now a Believer After All These Years


This is awesome. Wes Germer has an incredible story to tell about his best friend who was on the fence about "The Chewbacca Man" story he told about a long time ago. After some thought about their childhood encounter, his best friend is now a believer. Wes writes:

I have a story in my past that I have never told except to my Dad and best friend, either of whom ever believed me until this week.

My best childhood friend called me this week and said" Remember that weird story you told me about the Chewbacca Man? Well I believe you now buddy!" He had an encounter this past weekend in East Texas and for some reason he's a believer now! Let me explain. When I was about 11 years old. My Dad was a land developer in east Texas around Toledo Bend and Sam Rayburn Reservoir. He would buy lake side plots of land and get a surveyor to break it down and Dad would sell the lots. He developed a few campgrounds this way. I grew up in a small town in Deep east Texas around the Sabine and Angelina National Forest just above the Big Thicket.

Every so often my Dad would go see the surveyor to discuss business. Mr. W, the surveyor had his office in a small building beside his house.The surveyors house was way outside of town down a FM road in the Sabine National forest. Dad would ask me to come along sometimes because the surveyor had a son about my age. The boy's name was Tommy James "TJ". He was really a couple of years younger than me but Dad just thought I would like to come along for the ride. Mr. W and my dad would discuss land and I would go play with TJ. At this time I think I was 11 and TJ was 9. TJ had a dirt pile in his back yard we usually played in. We were playing and TJ suddenly said " There's a Chewbacca man that lives down that trail there", pointing to a thin trail in the back left corner of his back yard. "Do you wanna see it?", TJ said. I said "Chewbacca lives back there?" "Yes" TJ said, "He's a Chewbacca man."




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    1. In 1967, Roger Patterson was a young man, only 41 years old. He was strong and exuberant — an amateur boxer known for walking on his hands on the small town's main street — too lazy to take a regular job, too much in love with his wife Patricia, and too many stars in his eyes to stick within the confines of the even the flamboyant rodeo. He was inwardly happy but outwardly grumpy, frustrated with society's conventions that expected him to be less than he wanted to be. But even at that young age, he was dying of cancer. Roger may have had a year left or five, and his thoughts were consumed with providing for his beloved wife while still being the rascal that he needed to be. When Roger put that film cartridge into his camera, it wasn't with the careful eye of a cinematographer. Nor was it with the deliberate mischief of a hoaxer. It was with the vivacity of a happy-go-lucky shortcutter, a candle doomed to burn half as long, and desperate to burn twice as bright. His thoughts were on Patricia and with squeezing in one final success, a roll of the dice, a lottery ticket. If his Bigfoot movie failed, he would die as the obscure debtor as which he'd been cut out; but if he won, he'd be the flash in the pan that he needed to be to sustain his wife and justify his years of skylarking. Roger Patterson made the gamble he needed to make. The wheel of fortune spun, and as it does every once in a great while, it made Roger the winner. It turned Bigfoot into a real monster that walked across the clearing and into legend and permanence.

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    2. Just over four years later, Roger Patterson lay in bed and drew his final breaths. The film had been a great success, and brought in a constant stream of money unlike anything he'd ever known. Patricia securely owned enough of the film rights to sustain herself. When he finally closed his eyes, Roger went to that great Bigfoot pasture in the sky, without ever having compromising the eternal youth that was in his makeup to be. He never paid his bills. He never sold hours of his life. He never put in an honest day of someone else's work. He never sacrificed his lack of principles. He never gave up being untrustworthy and living his few years on his own terms. Yet, perhaps it was that insistence on being who he was that caused his film to outlive nearly everyone else of his day. Even as a hoax, the Patterson-Gimlin film is perhaps the most honest film ever made.

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    3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIVhiCnNvIw

      Proof Patterson's Bigfoot was a Hoax.mp4

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    4. Totally taken apart here;
      http://sasquatchresearch.net/billmiller.html

      And here;
      http://www.bfro.net/news/korff_scam.asp

      Your source? Greg Long; he's been caught out falsifying interviews that were published in his book. In contrast... Author David Murphy has spent more than 10 years writing the biography of Roger Patterson. In this time he interviewed over 70 people who had some acquaintance with Roger and Bob or people who knew them extremely well, and in that time he came across not one person who didn’t think highly of both individuals, not to mention endorse their credible nature. This is in direct contrast to Greg ‘Liar’ Long would use the fact that terminally ill people, who regularly fail to tie up loose ends before they die, are bad people and all to help little children sleep better at night.

      I suggest you open the links I've posted and learn something.

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    5. And I would suggest you lose the DumDDumDum video link, or whatever it's called... Not even pseudosceptics use it as decent argument, that's how embarrassingly awful it is.

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    6. http://pgfhoax.blogspot.com/2011/11/patterson-gimlin-film-hoax-proven.html

      What you think, what you know, and what you can prove are often very different scenarios as I was recently reminded by a colleague. This is especially true concerning the Patterson Gimlin film of an alleged sasquatch/bigfoot. In the early afternoon of Friday October 20th 1967 Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin claimed to have captured film of a sasquatch and documented part of its trackway along with making plaster casts of the imprints left by the film subject.

      I'm claiming that during the footage of Patterson casting a track there should be an impression visible past the one he is casting. There is not. During the footage showing 4 impressions there is now a footprint present past the one Patterson was casting previously. The ground in the footage of Patterson making the cast shows flat mud and no impression. (no following track present!) I'm also identifying the two scenes as one in the same location and impression. (the right impression being cast, is the same right footprint cast Patterson represents coming from the film subject)

      It is not coincidence that Krantz documents Pattersons actions just by wild chance....

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    7. Dum-Dumz & track way addressed here;

      http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/please-welcome-our-new-contributing.html?m=0

      Next!

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    8. What DumDDumDum (no better name) is suggesting is a 'cat and dog' is seen in the footage? Have you actually seen what you are suggesting is a legitimate case? It's a dark blob that could quite easily be anything, a piece of wood, brush... Yet we are to believe it's a cat and dog? Something that not only doesn't even resemble the shape of anything like a cat and dog, but is also part of a fallen down tree?

      Oh dear... Quite embarrassing.

      And with regards to the track way photo... Notice it's the left foot, yeah? Notice that the camera shot doesn't allow/restricts you from seeing where the right foot is planted. Irrelevant... The photograph doesn't allow for any track way to be seen, easy as that.

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    9. You are amazing in your ability to project.

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    10. Or just good at pointing out the same holes that which you as an "impartial sceptic" should be recognising?

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    11. I got a strange one for you. My friends father took my buddy and I on a Chesnimus youth spring bear hunt probably 6 years ago. We were 16 at the time. Sitting and glassing was out of the question for us so we would run the bottoms of these insane canyons while Jerry my buddies dad would stay up on the rim and glass for bears we would kick up. So my buddy and I were miles down this one canyon on a heavily used game trail that follows this creek. We are miles and miles from anything. At this time its about 1 or 2 in the afternoon so we stop to have a snack then turn around to start the long journey back. We got about one hundred yards back up the trail from the direction we came from and here is this gigantic tree laying across the trail , where we had been no longer than an hour before. We looked at each other immediately started doubting we even came that way but there was only one trail absolutely no others up this creek bottom. It was pretty intense no substantial wind that afternoon no sound of the tree falling. I will remember that hunt for the rest of my life.
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      weird findings in the woods #728

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    12. Crap! Apologies NC!! Only now I'm noticing this... Mike Brookreson has a video from his old ranch and a similar thing is documented, as if to say "stay out!"

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    13. No worries, Iktomi. Glad you caught it. Is there a link to that video?

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    1. Buried somewhere within wilderness that accounts for 70% of the US.

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    2. Buried? There is zero definitive proof that bigfoot exists let alone that they bury their dead.

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    3. Iktomi, I want to bury something deep within your mouth.

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    4. 3:45... There is no definitive proof that "Bigfoot" exists, however you have the awkward task of showing what other unclassified primate that is twice the size of normal human primate, is leaving it's sign on the environment. We also have 150 years worth of burial mound excavations yielding giant human remains, in line with oral histories such as the Cherokee who claim to have shared mounds with them.

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    5. .....Recently, another hominid was discovered..The scientists who made the discovery said there was evidence it buried its dead..Before this paper I felt it was special pleading to claim bigfoots bury their dead, but now there is some precedent so that claim may no be a case of special pleading ....

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    6. ...^..s\b "may no longer be a case..."

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    7. ...I remember your post about this discovery last week....

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    8. the discovery that 5:30 is claiming was discovered by whom? and where?..I'm not discrediting you, just didn't hear anything of the sort

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    9. Have you been living under a rock?

      http://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/newly-discovered-human-ancestor-likely-ritualistically-disposed-its-dead

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    10. It was big news last week, bones found deep in a cave. Still speculation about whether they were placed there or died there after accessing this difficult spot and not being able to get out.

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    11. You could find all the hominid fossils that ever existed and none would support the bigfoot fantasy.

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    12. https://thedavisreport.wordpress.com/2014/03/18/unusual-skull-found-near-lovelock-nevada-in-1967/

      Unlucky again kid.

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    13. Bugs buried 2 bigfoots in TX and has a MAP

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  3. Check out these images taken by a couple hikers

    http://www.komonews.com/weather/blogs/scott/Climbers-create-their-own-amazing-shot-of-Brocken-Spectre-328462801.html?mobile=y&clmob=y&c=n&gallery=y

    MMC

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    1. Donald Trump: It Wasn’t the Swedes Who Blew Up World Trade Center...
      TRUMP ONIT !!!

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    2. Not spam junior. Nothing for sale

      MMC

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    3. his holiness Pope Francis coming to TOWN : )
      talking about the poor folk, paying U fair share, and global warming all for your SAFETY : )

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    4. you spam your disgusting politics all over though.

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    5. Your opinion junior. which in my opinion is worthless

      MMC

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    6. Trapper from the AIMS team be back on the hunt in NOV : )

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  4. Iktomi... it really must seem like "Groundhog Day" to you, having to school the dense cement heads day after day. I tip my hat to you.

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  5. In time, in due time all of you skeptic toddlers out there will be converted into believers . Just wait, there will be a big discovery one day soon
    And i shall say - told ya so

    Cheers mates

    Joe

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  6. Meeting Bigfoot is indeed like winning a lottery. Just check out Australian Lotto results to see how slim the chances are.

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