“Continuing to the posterior aspect of the fold, it merits comment, due to the fact that the human body can develop these “festoons” of excess skin and fat in a bilateral manner, with the posterior spine serving as a division between the two sides. Even in the most obese individual, there is minimal fatty deposition found in the midline of the back. The skin is attached to the spinal column by a series of ligaments that stabilize it from motion in a superior and inferior direction. The excess skin folds hang from that line similar to the attachment of a hammock. In looking at the pictures of the model in the costume used for the MMP, the costume folds cross the midline of the back in several views, violating the above anatomic rule. “Patty’s” buttocks area has a classic inferolateral sag, with the excess skin draping below the musculature of the buttocks. The suspensory ligament that provides us with the buttock crease, the ligament of Luschka, prevents the skin from draping in a single sheet. The ligaments of Jacque, however, tend to lose elasticity with age, with the resultant tendency of the buttock to sag to the side. The fold in this area was commented on in the MMP, but the fact that it is present in humans merits restating, since the “buttock lift” is a relatively common operation performed by those of us in the plastic surgery field, and is designed to address this problem. The folds in the upper thigh/hip area were well covered by the authors in the MMP. There was, however, another finding on the lateral thigh that was not mentioned. It is worth emphasizing for two reasons: 1) it can be clearly seen in the film footage; and 2) the fact that it is caused by a suspensory ligament that is probably only understood by a very select group of people, i.e., plastic surgeons. I, as one of that group, am aware of its existence since it has to be surgically released when a lateral thigh lift is performed. In my review of two separate anatomy texts, neither documented the presence of the ligament. Its main function is to support the lateral leg skin. When the skin becomes stretched out due to fat accumulation, a depression is seen in the upper 1/3 of the thigh, inferior to the creases that the MMP researched. The ligament in humans is relatively large, measuring approximately 4 inches long, and running across the axis of the leg. In the PGF subject, it may be a bit larger, as documented by the shadowing from the depression. Not quite as noticeable as the above suspensory ligament, but still visible in the PGF, is the axial depression in the mid-lateral thigh caused by the skin attachment to the underlying TFL (tensor fascia lata), a band that runs down the middle of the vastus lateralis, one of the thigh muscles. As with the triceps, it becomes more and less visible with the synchronized firing and relaxing of the muscle during the action of striding.“ O. Allen Guinn, III, M.D., F.A.C.S. Aurora Plastic Surgery Lee’s Summit, MO
Her “butt" is consistent with human anatomy, page 15 here; http://www.isu.edu/rhi/pdf/Munns-%20Meldrum%20Final%20draft.pdf
... And "Girl Raised As Bushman Running And Playing With Dangerous Animals"; http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/watch-girl-raised-as-bushman-running.html?m=1
A pioneering plastic surgeon pointing to LISTS of biological tissue on every part of the PGF’s body, and a nobody like me referencing actual photographic comparisons to the biological tissue of every day humans... means nobody need transcend their area of expertise.
So @9:37, what you are trying to say is that not only Patterson made a greater monkey suit that the best sfx artist at the time did on the planet of the apes but he was also an expert in foot morphology on par with an expert like Meldrum in making footprints that fol the experts in that field ? c'mon mate, using the reverse footage that is grainy AF only validates the fat that you are full of bollocks and are trying just too hard https://pattersongimlinbigfoot.yolasite.com/ My bigfot queen takes your monkey suited king, you've lost the endgame mate cheers
You're welcome Iktomi ! very through website that obliterates anything @9:37 can pull out of his magical hat ! @1:53- keep laughing , you must be looking in the mirror ! @2:59 - got Blevins magical monkey suit ? Go back to bed bro The moral of this story is never play bigfoot chess with the likes of me, you'll only wind up losing your knickers , CREASED ! cheers
Now you go obsess about a subject you believe in more than anyone else around here. I think it depends on what booze your knocking back as to what stance you have on its existence... Rum for yes, cheap white cider for no and being antisocial... because Scott Carpenter and Todd Standing would be very disappointed after you’ve fan-boy’d them for so long.
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
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.
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I'd really fancy a taste of the 'honey island swamp' that's inside this bird's knickers !
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Joe
Oh Joetomi ...... your incorrigible.
Delete“Continuing to the posterior aspect of the fold, it merits comment, due to the fact that the human body can develop these “festoons” of excess skin and fat in a bilateral manner, with the posterior spine serving as a division between the two sides. Even in the most obese individual, there is minimal fatty deposition found in the midline of the back. The skin is attached to the spinal column by a series of ligaments that stabilize it from motion in a superior and inferior direction. The excess skin folds hang from that line similar to the attachment of a hammock. In looking at the pictures of the model in the costume used for the MMP, the costume folds cross the midline of the back in several views, violating the above anatomic rule.
Delete“Patty’s” buttocks area has a classic inferolateral sag, with the excess skin draping below the musculature of the buttocks. The suspensory ligament that provides us with the buttock crease, the ligament of Luschka, prevents the skin from draping in a single sheet. The ligaments of Jacque, however, tend to lose elasticity with age, with the resultant tendency of the buttock to sag to the side. The fold in this area was commented on in the MMP, but the fact that it is present in humans merits restating, since the “buttock lift” is a relatively common operation performed by those of us in the plastic surgery field, and is designed to address this problem.
The folds in the upper thigh/hip area were well covered by the authors in the MMP. There was, however, another finding on the lateral thigh that was not mentioned. It is worth emphasizing for two reasons: 1) it can be clearly seen in the film footage; and 2) the fact that it is caused by a suspensory ligament that is probably only understood by a very select group of people, i.e., plastic surgeons. I, as one of that group, am aware of its existence since it has to be surgically released when a lateral thigh lift is performed. In my review of two separate anatomy texts, neither documented the presence of the ligament. Its main function is to support the lateral leg skin. When the skin becomes stretched out due to fat accumulation, a depression is seen in the upper 1/3 of the thigh, inferior to the creases that the MMP researched. The ligament in humans is relatively large, measuring approximately 4 inches long, and running across the axis of the leg. In the PGF subject, it may be a bit larger, as documented by the shadowing from the depression.
Not quite as noticeable as the above suspensory ligament, but still visible in the PGF, is the axial depression in the mid-lateral thigh caused by the skin attachment to the underlying TFL (tensor fascia lata), a band that runs down the middle of the vastus lateralis, one of the thigh muscles. As with the triceps, it becomes more and less visible with the synchronized firing and relaxing of the muscle during the action of striding.“
O. Allen Guinn, III, M.D., F.A.C.S. Aurora Plastic Surgery
Lee’s Summit, MO
Her “butt" is consistent with human anatomy, page 15 here;
http://www.isu.edu/rhi/pdf/Munns-%20Meldrum%20Final%20draft.pdf
... And "Girl Raised As Bushman Running And Playing With Dangerous Animals";
http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/watch-girl-raised-as-bushman-running.html?m=1
From that angle the upper thigh and butt clearly look like they aren't real. This is devastating !
DeleteNot according to a pioneering plastic surgeon.
DeleteA pioneering plastic surgeon is suddenly an expert on monkey suits now. Wow
DeleteA pioneering plastic surgeon pointing to LISTS of biological tissue on every part of the PGF’s body, and a nobody like me referencing actual photographic comparisons to the biological tissue of every day humans... means nobody need transcend their area of expertise.
DeleteSo @9:37, what you are trying to say is that not only Patterson made a greater monkey suit that the best sfx artist at the time did on the planet of the apes but he was also an expert in foot morphology on par with an expert like Meldrum in making footprints that fol the experts in that field ? c'mon mate, using the reverse footage that is grainy AF only validates the fat that you are full of bollocks and are trying just too hard
Deletehttps://pattersongimlinbigfoot.yolasite.com/
My bigfot queen takes your monkey suited king, you've lost the endgame mate
cheers
Joe
Wow, nice link!
DeleteLOL - Joetomi's sock puppet backing him up.
DeleteGot bigfoot? Uhhhh...Nope....
DeleteYou're welcome Iktomi ! very through website that obliterates anything @9:37 can pull out of his magical hat !
Delete@1:53- keep laughing , you must be looking in the mirror !
@2:59 - got Blevins magical monkey suit ? Go back to bed bro
The moral of this story is never play bigfoot chess with the likes of me, you'll only wind up losing your knickers , CREASED !
cheers
Joe
We sure do Rum;
Deletewww.bfro.net/AVEVID/PHOTOS/FOOTAGE_STILLS/frame72.jpg
Now you go obsess about a subject you believe in more than anyone else around here. I think it depends on what booze your knocking back as to what stance you have on its existence... Rum for yes, cheap white cider for no and being antisocial... because Scott Carpenter and Todd Standing would be very disappointed after you’ve fan-boy’d them for so long.
Harlan Ford who shot footage in the 1960s of what was supposedly the Honey Island Swamp Monster was a known BS hoaxer.
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