I will be contacting the Stephen Hawking foundation and directing them to this blog about your past and current statement about the late Stephen Hawking...
Stuey thinks he’s clever enough to not only talk on behalf of scientists, but that he can dream up and manifest the opinions of them into reality. He’s got quite an imagination, has our Stuey... but he does believe 10,000 role-players are running around the wilderness of the US with super-human capabilities, after all.
ikdummy has lost her mind. She's so desperate to counter Meldrum's 10,000 hiding monster theory and bigfoot role-players with something equally absurd on the skeptic side but ends up making her message all the more convoluted for herself.
It’s impossible for different cultures over thousands of years to imagine up the same non-human primate features and behavioural traits... as well as physical evidence across continents. Far nerds who spend all their time on a dentist computer only need a minute to devise a ridiculous conspiracy theory.
You’re right... 100 “role-players” who don’t appear to have a single bit of coherency in their alleged methods... who have impossibly low numbers to achieve all the activity and evidence around the US, who are in cahoots with PhD’s, who nobody reports seeing, and who dodge loaded weapons all year round... Seems totally plausible.
Kittalia A. sent us the following questions about Patty, the Bigfoot in the Patterson-Gimlin film. They are all very good questions that we we wish we knew the answers to. We're no "Henry May" and it's times like this that we wish we had his number. Since we don't have Henry around whenever we need him, here are some easy questions for all you Patterson-Gimlin believers to try and answer:
Thanks to Matt Moneymaker for sharing this story with us from a guy named Thomas S. who was camping with some friends near the French Meadows Reservoir in August 2012. This remote, forested basin is located on the American River approximately 58 miles east of Auburn in the Sierra Nevada's. Before his encounter, the man thought Bigfoot "was just for entertainment purposes", but he changed his tune when he ended up with messy drawers that night. "That will teach to goof on our show," says Matt.
Uh Oh. Here we go again, folks. M.K. Davis originally brought up this theory called the "Bluff Creek massacre" theory back in 2008 at a conference. The controversial theory was immediately rejected by the Bigfoot community and Davis was shunned from ever speaking about it again. According to Davis, based on his expert film analysis and color enhancements of frame 352 of the PG film, he theorizes that the Patterson party had been to the Bluff Creek site at least once before returning to capture their famous Bigfoot video. His theory also suggests that the party probably murdered a family of Bigfoots and buried their bodies. Davis points to an enhanced anomaly resembling a bloody dog print and a pool of blood as proof of his theory.
Yeah ,I remember this was debunked easily by scientists wasn`t it ...plus, Stephen hawking said so too.
ReplyDeleteI will be contacting the Stephen Hawking foundation and directing them to this blog about your past and current statement about the late Stephen Hawking...
DeleteStuey thinks he’s clever enough to not only talk on behalf of scientists, but that he can dream up and manifest the opinions of them into reality. He’s got quite an imagination, has our Stuey... but he does believe 10,000 role-players are running around the wilderness of the US with super-human capabilities, after all.
Delete^ as much imagination as required to be seeing hairy creatures in the woods ?
Deletehardly even a contest is it
ikdummy has lost her mind. She's so desperate to counter Meldrum's 10,000 hiding monster theory and bigfoot role-players with something equally absurd on the skeptic side but ends up making her message all the more convoluted for herself.
DeleteIt’s impossible for different cultures over thousands of years to imagine up the same non-human primate features and behavioural traits... as well as physical evidence across continents. Far nerds who spend all their time on a dentist computer only need a minute to devise a ridiculous conspiracy theory.
DeleteYou’re right... 100 “role-players” who don’t appear to have a single bit of coherency in their alleged methods... who have impossibly low numbers to achieve all the activity and evidence around the US, who are in cahoots with PhD’s, who nobody reports seeing, and who dodge loaded weapons all year round... Seems totally plausible.
What was I thinking?
Fasano is the Jane Goodall of the skunk ape. He's an ambassador for the species.
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