Colorado Bigfoot on youtube goes back into the heart of sasquatch country, and captures some of the most insane and unbelievable tree structures on video. But what else does he capture?
So do I understand that this is Bigfoot's full time job arranging branches into random patterns for no apparent reason? One would think the energy required would be put to better use just acquiring food to stay alive.
Of course this is natural tree fall. At such a high elevation strong winds would be prevalent knocking down decayed branches and even large trees themselves. One can find fallen crossed branches almost everywhere in nature - it's not that unusual. But I suppose if you want to put that spin on it and you can convince people it's Bigfoot doing it than knock yourself out.
I am "SHOCKED"!! Curious,,, of all people,,, didin't you know that one can tell if a booger is right handed or left just by twist rotation of the tree limb? and for 50,000yrs native american's have been telling stories of THE "BOSS OF THE WOODS"! and that's how the boss of the woods SHOWS WHOS BOSS! by making "X's" out of sticks,branches,an what not an so forth's don't forget occums razor,, anyways,,thats one person's opinion.
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.
colorado bullshit you mean
ReplyDeleteSo do I understand that this is Bigfoot's full time job arranging branches into random patterns for no apparent reason? One would think the energy required would be put to better use just acquiring food to stay alive.
ReplyDeleteOf course this is natural tree fall. At such a high elevation strong winds would be prevalent knocking down decayed branches and even large trees themselves. One can find fallen crossed branches almost everywhere in nature - it's not that unusual. But I suppose if you want to put that spin on it and you can convince people it's Bigfoot doing it than knock yourself out.
I am "SHOCKED"!! Curious,,,
Deleteof all people,,,
didin't you know that one can tell if a booger is right handed or left just by twist rotation of the tree limb? and for 50,000yrs native american's
have been telling stories of THE "BOSS OF THE WOODS"!
and that's how the boss of the woods SHOWS WHOS BOSS!
by making "X's" out of sticks,branches,an what not an so forth's
don't forget occums razor,,
anyways,,thats one person's
opinion.
uno who
Curious, you need to change you name to "Clueless"
Deletekeep up the good work
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