Ground Symbols - Do These Happen Naturally?


Nathan Reo takes a look at some strange, symmetrical ground symbols that he believes are made bu bigfoot.

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  1. The poor bastard can't find bigfoot because he went straight from neophyte to "expert" without putting in any effort at field work. The result is that Nathan simply does not know what bigfoot looks like and so has no idea what to look for. All the blather about army tactics and military style analysis of terrain... all bunk.

    He can't find them and is reduced to looking at sticks and twigs. It would be funny if it weren't for all the research funds he solicited and subsequently wasted. This guy needs to be led by the hand to bigfoot and that is pathetic.

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    1. Either those twig formations happen naturally or they're bigfoot.

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    2. It could be a hiker marking his own stool deposit.

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    3. ^ Correct. No way a human could have made those!

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  2. OMG Nathan Reo. The face of Bigfoot Research. He'll empty your wallet, make your wife's panties moist and ultimately find little twig structures that he says can only be attributed to Sasquatch. This is the state of Bigfoot Research in 2017.

    Matt is really f.ucking with us now. Likely his only source of entertainment.

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    1. Sounds like someones wife has the hots for Rio....

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  3. Matt's panties are moist but its just incontinence.

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    1. ^ LOL

      Bigfoot do make these structures, i've studied them for years, and have had them change the patterns.

      2:04 & 3:32.....ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!

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  4. Studied these for years? What's the prognosis doc?

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