California On Sasquatch Is On The Front Page of Reddit!
YouTuber Kassem G has over 2.6 million subscribers. It's no wonder his new YouTube episode, "California On Sasquatch: A Not Finding Bigfoot Special" made it on the front page of Reddit. Dr. Meldrum, and Falcon Project's William Barnes is featured on this fascinating episode:
Check yo'self before you riggidy wreck yo'self!
ReplyDeleteNot finding bigfoot. Easier than shooting fasano in a barrel.
DeleteNC , what's dat stand fer? yo yo word!
DeleteQuite effortless it is, to bait your racial tendencies and bias.
DeleteHell yeah! Well said NC!
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DeletePoor Dr. Meldrum. His entire professional career has been a waste. Just like that of Franz Joseph Gall, a German physician who pioneered the now completely discredited science of phrenology, the science of predicting human behavior by reading bumps on the head.
ReplyDeleteYou would know all about wasted lives, wouldn't you haints? You are the queen of wasted lives.
Delete^ you are a gloomy Gus! A negative Nancy! A regular Debbie downer! Turn that frown upside down!
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DeleteIt's unfortunate that for Haints, Meldrum's fields of expertise such as anthropology and evolutionary bipedalism are still a very relevant, very conducive scientific fields of study.
DeleteYou are so right, Iktomi Joe. It is professor Meldrum's brilliance that landed him in that most prestigious of institutions of higher learning, Idaho State. No mere MIT or Cambridge for our hero.
Delete"Idaho State University (ISU) is a Carnegie-classified doctoral research high and teaching institution founded in 1901. At the main campus in Pocatello, and at locations in Meridian, Idaho Falls and Twin Falls, ISU offers access to education in more than 280 programs. Almost 14,300 students attend ISU, receiving education and training in those programs. Idaho State University is the state's designated lead institution in health professions and medical education. There are 48 US states and 59 countries represented at ISU and 285 programs, including Master's and Doctorate programs. The student-teacher ratio is 17:1, gender of students is 44% male, 56% female, and ISU has 160+ Clubs and Organizations.[1]"
Delete"Dr. Meldrum joined the ISU faculty in 1993, after a stint with Northwestern University. His research revolves around questions of vertebrate evolutionary morphology, especially primate locomotor adaptations. His formal study of primates began with doctoral research on terrestrial adaptations in African primates, and has since taken him from the dusty skeletal cabinets of far-flung museums to the remote badlands of Colombia and Argentina in search of fossil New World primates. He has published extensively on the evolutionary history of the South American primates and has described several new extinct species. He has documented varied primate locomotor specializations in laboratory and semi-natural settings. More recently his attention has returned to the emergence of modern human bipedalism. His co-edited volume, From Biped to Strider: the Emergence of Modern Human Walking, Running, and Resource Transport, proposes a more recent innovation of modern striding gait than previously assumed. As the acting director of the Center for Motion Analysis and Biomechanics (CMAB) he is collaborating with engineering faculty, paleontologists, and the Idaho Virtualization Lab, to model the pattern of evolution of the hominid foot skeleton. His interests also encompass the evaluation of the footprints purportedly left by an unrecognized North American ape, commonly known as Sasquatch. He has authored an expanded companion volume to the very successful Discovery Channel documentary, Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science. He edits the online refereed journal The Relict Hominoid Inquiry."
None of this would have been remotely possible if he wasn't respected by his colleagues at Idaho. He's also got people like George Schaller, PhD is recognized as the world's preeminent field biologist and conservationist, studying wildlife for over 50 years throughout Africa, Asia and South America. He is a senior conservationist at the Bronx Zoo-based Wildlife Conservation Society, writing forewords in his book. Some of the universities that some of those experts in his RHI are affiliated with are the Australian National University, Idaho State University, University of Tennessee, Oxford Brooks University, not to mention the IUCN - World Conservation Union, Human Evolution Foundation, Beijing Museum of Natural History and the Bronx Zoo-based Wildife Conservation Society.
Now back to flippin' burgers for you... Drop out.
o for pete sakes.. now was that hard to admit .." not finding bigfoot.." its better than trying to pull the wool over peoples head with blobsquatches and frostysquatchs. not to mention the many claims of treestumpsquatches
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DeleteStating the obvious... T'is all. The only wool that is proverbially pulled, is on the people who swallow the less qualified opinions of people who not only can't fathom, but haven't even looked at the evidence to which Meldrum is astutely qualified to verify.
DeleteNot a bad video except the last half of the video when they go out in the field to find one was nothing. But the earlier stuff interviewing Dr. Meldrum and all the different people commenting about they had seen a bigfoot was good.
ReplyDeleteHow do these hipster fools on team turd have almost 3 million subscribers with crap like this ?
ReplyDeleteIf they really wanna come face to face with a real creature all they need do is hang out with the hillbillies on mountain monsters. All these guys would come crying to Trapper after an hour in the woods 1000%
^ only YouTube follower is his mom
Delete^ following his mom on redtube
DeleteYou got me there! Good comeback!
DeleteDr. Meldrum is dreamy.
ReplyDeleteHi, Loren Coleman.
Deleteyou mean he`s kinda brain goofy ?
DeleteYou are a fraud! If you from Chile, youre name would be Los Willie
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DeleteThe disjointed, quirky, style of writing is a dead giveaway it's the same person babbling nonsense to talk to someone, even if it is to himself.
DeleteWhy does Meldrum always sound like he's addressing a group of third graders?
ReplyDeleteOh, that's right. Never mind.
Well, at least you're talking to yourself, answering your own question, in the same comment this time instead of pretending you are a different person responding to a comment.
DeleteYou listened... I think it's for the slower type in you... Meldrum doesn't prejudice.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing article sir. Thanks for sharing this knowledge..
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