In case you were unable to attend, here's a 7 part video series covering the entire Arkansas Bigfoot Conference. Lots of great speakers with good information. Check it out:
I remember as a kid being enthralled with the movie he refers to in the video (The Legend of Boggy Creek). Man, it scared the hell out of me. Of course in those days I actually believed such a thing was possible and I was heavily into Bigfoot and anything remotely connected to it. I’m still interested in the subject but now it’s mainly for entertainment value and the various personalities involved in it. With each succeeding year my belief started to erode until now I no longer believe altogether. I check in here when time allows but nothing of importance seems to come up and I quickly read the story if it appears interesting, laugh at the comments and move on. I keep checking because if there ever is something of major interest I’m sure it will appear here. I have to say that nothing I have read in recent memory has caused me to reevaluate my skepticism and I’m firmly in the camp of those who require an actual body to believe but after almost 50 years of being interested in the subject I’m not holding my breath.
Something of "entertainment value" doesn't leave physical and historical evidence such as crappy foot casts with fake dermals, hairs found to be synthetic fibers, and hundreds of years of native legends that have been dishonestly manipulated by white people.
Adam Davies visits Dr. Johnson at the SOHA base camp, and tries a new experiment to test the relationship Dr. Johnson has with his bigfoot friends. But how did it turn out?
This photograph was first shown at a Bigfoot conference in Washington over the weekend where witnesses were blown away. While we're currently seeking permission to post the screengrab here, we'll provide the link to the image on Facebook for now. The image is just a snapshot of a 5 minute-long footage of a Bigfoot caught on thermal. Washington Bigfoot researcher Derek Randles explains the image:
Here's the latest update from Stacy Brown Jr. from the mine shafts in Hellen Georgia: Stacy Brown Sr. and Jr. stumble upon a very odd spot in the woods behind the cabin.
TCT IS A W H O R E
ReplyDeleteYou wish. Theres not enough money or guns in the world to get you lucky chump.
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It's odd how Bigfoot is the only fringe topic where its "skeptics" are more demented and obsessed than its "believers"
ReplyDeleteFor the love of Bigfoot this blog SUCKS!
ReplyDeleteI remember as a kid being enthralled with the movie he refers to in the video (The Legend of Boggy Creek). Man, it scared the hell out of me. Of course in those days I actually believed such a thing was possible and I was heavily into Bigfoot and anything remotely connected to it. I’m still interested in the subject but now it’s mainly for entertainment value and the various personalities involved in it. With each succeeding year my belief started to erode until now I no longer believe altogether. I check in here when time allows but nothing of importance seems to come up and I quickly read the story if it appears interesting, laugh at the comments and move on. I keep checking because if there ever is something of major interest I’m sure it will appear here. I have to say that nothing I have read in recent memory has caused me to reevaluate my skepticism and I’m firmly in the camp of those who require an actual body to believe but after almost 50 years of being interested in the subject I’m not holding my breath.
ReplyDeleteSomething of "entertainment value" doesn't leave physical and historical evidence such as crappy foot casts with fake dermals, hairs found to be synthetic fibers, and hundreds of years of native legends that have been dishonestly manipulated by white people.
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Oh and tiddly doo!
DeleteVilonia Arkansas has a long history of Bigfoot activity. It's a hotspot folks.
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