NvTv posted this photo, claiming it was sent to them by a hiker. The photographer originally thought it was a black bear until getting a better look at the creature.
Unbelievable! Your analysis of this photograph clearly places you in the elite category of Sasquatch investigations. You see photographs for what they are w/o being footed or misled. Spot on analysis. Bravo!
careful with nvtv. about everything they upload can be dismissed as hoax or misidentification with the naked eye. they are actively harming the search for sasquatch and should not be featured.
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:
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?
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.
Bigfoot is a homeless negro looking for malt liquor cans to drink the dregs from
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable! Your analysis of this photograph clearly places you in the elite category of Sasquatch investigations. You see photographs for what they are w/o being footed or misled. Spot on analysis. Bravo!
DeleteBindernagle is right Iktomi thats what negros do
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I have a mancrush on Kelly Shaw but I'm ugly and smell like urine
ReplyDeleteI have a mancrush on Kelly Shaw but I'm ugly and smell like urine
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How can anyone thinks this is a black bear and take off running? I'm calling BS on this back story and on this photo.
ReplyDeletecareful with nvtv.
ReplyDeleteabout everything they upload can be dismissed as hoax or misidentification with the naked eye.
they are actively harming the search for sasquatch and should not be featured.