45 Seconds of Bigfoot In Sierra National Forest?
David Raygoza is a bigfoot researcher who lives in Fresno, CA release this footage back in 2011. While some dismiss it as a bear, most agree that the subject is sitting. Could this actually be a Bigfoot, or is this a bear like some are saying? Allen Thomas recently shared the full footage, and it looks somewhat humanoid. Check it out:
I can tell when Sahn posts a blurb instead of Matt. There always is a misspelling in the title or lead in.
ReplyDeleteSo this was released in 2011? You know it's garbage if it's being brought to our attention now! Love those potato cams of Sasquatch. Maybe that's what they look like cause there are so many blurred money shots anymore.
Deletethats a Lycandroid or iam a FOOL
DeleteThe movement and shape looks just like one of the family of sasquatches the Arizona Dept. of Tranportation captured crossing the highway. Notice how it's eerily motionless.
DeleteYo DC. I'll assume that this is the footage that turns you footer huh? : 0)
ReplyDeleteHope you and your family have a good 2015 my friend.
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The recent Florida Skunk Ape already convinced me.
DeleteHooded Nose - Check
DeletePointed Head - Check
Ability to stand chest deep in 4 inches of water - Check
The paranormal bigfoot knows no bounds DC.
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if had to choose between whether or not it is natural known animal in its own habitate such as a bear or a mythological never before identified 800 lb furry man then i'd have to say it was a bear.
ReplyDeleteWho shot this footage? Why does the camera keep centering to the left and not on the subject? Why is it blurry? Does any bigfoot researcher know how to shoot video that is in focus? I call BS. Just another bigfoot BSer trying to make a bigfoot out of something that isn't a bigfoot.
ReplyDeleteThey've never heard of a tripod (even the mini) or learned how to steady a shot. Even though they are going out with the intent to capture proof....yet this is the type of video we continually end up with. And that says it all.
DeleteWell I can't tell much about it really except bad cam work. It's one for opinion I guess. HG
ReplyDeleteWell everyone is complaining about bad camera work by Big foot researchers, think of this: The Film crew for the FINDING BIG FOOT show are all definitely professionals, no question about that. Then how come these professional cameramen in 80 episodes of finding Big foot have NEVER captured a clear OR blurry picture or video of a Big foot? how come?
ReplyDeleteHow come? Because bigfoot is folklore.
DeleteBigfoot is a multi-million dollar industry. As long as money can be made, bigfoot will continue to "exist."
could be a homeless Iraq or Afghan war vet going off the grid ...
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DeleteTired arse stump footage.
ReplyDeleteBears don't do steep inclines. Just saying. And the guy who shot this is a HS principal here in Fresno. He may have misidentified but definitely not going Rick Dyer on us. This video was shot maybe 2hrs away from the hairy man painted rock on the Tule River Indian Res. Not saying this video is the real deal but this area is the most underrated hotspot in the US by far. Check BFRO reports for Tulare and Fresno counties. I used to work on the Tule River Res and over there sasquatches are a fact of life and have been for literally thousands of years.
ReplyDeleteA bit of background is always welcome.
DeleteThank you.
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Is the cameraman trying to film this while riding his mountain bike down the face of a cliff? or his he having a 45 second seizure? If not, how in the span of 45 seconds can he not film a totally stationary object?
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