I actually attended this out of curiosity it being my home state and not that far a drive. I would estimate the crowd at 300 -350, fairly respectable for a first time conference. Almost all the speakers had a vending table of which I counted about 7. Out of the 4 speakers the only one I was familiar with was Lyle Blackburn. They also had the producers of the movie "Something in the Woods" of which they showed the night before. I was amused to see some of the spots they claimed to have a Bigfoot sighting was quite heavily farmed with very little cover. I have serious doubts that Nebraska is a Bigfoot hot spot but after this conference I'm sure it will be - LOL.
There was one member of the audience that spoke up during the question and answer session that I viewed as certifiably nuts. He claimed to have spotted one outside of his home in eastern Nebraska (I'm not sure if it was night or day) and shot at it through his window. He said he was scared to death and had a $700 dollar repair bill for the window. Anyone who shoots at a humanoid figure for simply walking outside his home is either incredibly stupid or crazy in my book.
If anyone has any questions concerning this conference I would be happy to try and answer to the best of my ability.
Your curiosity goes far beyond being curious, 6:48. Might you secretly believe? Either that or your superiority complex drives you to attend to bask in your supreme knowledge that no others attending have. They are all fools and of lower intelligence than you, right? And you'd be more than willing to share your condescending attitude with others there, as we here at the blog endure you.
Does anyone question how you make your living, Curious? Why is it unacceptable to you that the speakers have vending tables? What can possibly be wrong with that? No one is forced to buy their wares.
I'm amused, though not surprised, that you were "amused" by people's sighting locations. They must all be lying though, because with your superior intelligence, you know better and it cannot possibly be true. You come across as quite the pompous ass...LOL!
Did you recognize the certifiable nut? Did he bear any resemblance to you? I hope you get my point, you know, with all that superior knowledge you have to know that what the man said was not true.
You're probably the skeptard who is giving away his rickety house (that he can't sell) for proof of Sasquatch. Good luck with that.
Did I say it was unacceptable that the speakers had vending tables? Read it carefully now. I merely reported it as such. You are correct saying no one is forced to buy their wares (and I didn't).
Have you been to Nebraska? Are you familiar with the areas I spoke of? Well I am and some of the spots listed provide very little cover for movement. However if you go the portal route then I suppose it is possible - LOL.
I would call ANYONE who shoots at a human shaped figure just out walking around a nut. Doesn't take superior knowledge to realize that.
Believe it or not - I once believed in Bigfoot but I'm afraid I am no longer of the faith. My interest now is the people who believe such as yourself and to turn it right back you come across as a . . . . well, let's not go there.
Wow! Now whose nerve is hit and aching? Let's review:
As far as vending tables, it must have bothered you or you wouldn't have made a point to bring it up. We all know they sell things at the conferences, so you didn't need to inform us.
I purposely tried to sound like a pompous ass to turn it back onto you to give you a taste of your own medicine. The difference is I had to try and sound that way. Yours seems to come naturally. You've had plenty of practice here on this blog anyway.
I have been to Nebraska, but only to drive through. That doesn't mean the people's sightings aren't legitimate. What portal route? You have portals in Nebraska? LOL
You say you no longer believe but I think that is not the truth. Why would anyone who no longer believes be here so often on this blog and go to conferences? If it wasn't your need to believe, then it had to be your need to be a condescending know-it-all.
Now you profess that your interest is people like me who believe. We don't come to this blog to be your test monkeys and to be psychoanalyzed by a condescending jerk like you. Thus, you fit perfectly the definition of pompous ass.
And just because you didn't write out the whole phrase doesn't mean you didn't go there, so get off your high horse.
Oh and, read my response carefully now. Try to understand what I am saying. LOL!
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.
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
Bigfoot is everywhere!
ReplyDeleteI actually attended this out of curiosity it being my home state and not that far a drive. I would estimate the crowd at 300 -350, fairly respectable for a first time conference. Almost all the speakers had a vending table of which I counted about 7. Out of the 4 speakers the only one I was familiar with was Lyle Blackburn. They also had the producers of the movie "Something in the Woods" of which they showed the night before. I was amused to see some of the spots they claimed to have a Bigfoot sighting was quite heavily farmed with very little cover. I have serious doubts that Nebraska is a Bigfoot hot spot but after this conference I'm sure it will be - LOL.
ReplyDeleteThere was one member of the audience that spoke up during the question and answer session that I viewed as certifiably nuts. He claimed to have spotted one outside of his home in eastern Nebraska (I'm not sure if it was night or day) and shot at it through his window. He said he was scared to death and had a $700 dollar repair bill for the window. Anyone who shoots at a humanoid figure for simply walking outside his home is either incredibly stupid or crazy in my book.
If anyone has any questions concerning this conference I would be happy to try and answer to the best of my ability.
Did you get laid?
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DeleteJoe Fitsgerald
To Anon 7:03 the answer sadly is no. In fact at my age I am grateful if a pretty woman even looks twice at me.
DeleteYour curiosity goes far beyond being curious, 6:48. Might you secretly believe? Either that or your superiority complex drives you to attend to bask in your supreme knowledge that no others attending have. They are all fools and of lower intelligence than you, right? And you'd be more than willing to share your condescending attitude with others there, as we here at the blog endure you.
DeleteDoes anyone question how you make your living, Curious? Why is it unacceptable to you that the speakers have vending tables? What can possibly be wrong with that? No one is forced to buy their wares.
I'm amused, though not surprised, that you were "amused" by people's sighting locations. They must all be lying though, because with your superior intelligence, you know better and it cannot possibly be true. You come across as quite the pompous ass...LOL!
Did you recognize the certifiable nut? Did he bear any resemblance to you? I hope you get my point, you know, with all that superior knowledge you have to know that what the man said was not true.
You're probably the skeptard who is giving away his rickety house (that he can't sell) for proof of Sasquatch. Good luck with that.
^Meltdown achieved.
DeleteHaHaHa! Funny!
DeleteWow - hit a nerve eh? Okay - let's review:
DeleteDid I say it was unacceptable that the speakers had vending tables? Read it carefully now. I merely reported it as such. You are correct saying no one is forced to buy their wares (and I didn't).
Have you been to Nebraska? Are you familiar with the areas I spoke of? Well I am and some of the spots listed provide very little cover for movement. However if you go the portal route then I suppose it is possible - LOL.
I would call ANYONE who shoots at a human shaped figure just out walking around a nut. Doesn't take superior knowledge to realize that.
Believe it or not - I once believed in Bigfoot but I'm afraid I am no longer of the faith. My interest now is the people who believe such as yourself and to turn it right back you come across as a . . . . well, let's not go there.
Wow! Now whose nerve is hit and aching? Let's review:
DeleteAs far as vending tables, it must have
bothered you or you wouldn't have made a point to bring it up. We all know they sell things at the conferences, so you didn't need to inform us.
I purposely tried to sound like a pompous ass to turn it back onto you to give you a taste of your own medicine. The difference is I had to try and sound that way. Yours seems to come naturally. You've had plenty of practice here on this blog anyway.
I have been to Nebraska, but only to drive through. That doesn't mean the people's sightings aren't legitimate. What portal route? You have portals in Nebraska? LOL
You say you no longer believe but I think that is not the truth. Why would anyone who no longer believes be here so often on this blog and go to conferences? If it wasn't your need to believe, then it had to be your need to be a condescending know-it-all.
Now you profess that your interest is people like me who believe. We don't come to this blog to be your test monkeys and to be psychoanalyzed by a condescending jerk like you. Thus, you fit perfectly the definition of pompous ass.
And just because you didn't write out the whole phrase doesn't mean you didn't go there, so get off your high horse.
Oh and, read my response carefully now. Try to understand what I am saying. LOL!
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DeleteJoe Fitsgerald
I have a question curious...There wasn't any evidence shown at the conference was there!
DeleteYou seriously need to be on my channel everyday if you don't believe!
tldr fagggottt went to nebraska god the aids
ReplyDeleteMe mums got the aids
DeleteCurious fucckkked your Mum Bro
Deletewhy wouldn't bigfoot be in Nebraska ?
ReplyDeleteBigfoot is in every state except Hawaii (he seems to have an aversion to the hula)
Joe
As a previous hula dancer, I think Bigfoot would like it!
DeleteI doubt Bigfoot would like you doing it though.
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ReplyDeleteI read somewhere that bigfoot in Nebraska are fatter than the bigfoot in other regions because they are corn fed.
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