Dr. Johnson has turned out to be quite a fraud. He seemed sincere at first but I find myself questioning the whole BS story right from the beginning at the Oregon Caves. The "Big Reveal" turned out to be a load of horse manure. Every word out of this guy's mouth is about money.
The people running this site who feature fraudster after fraudster should be ashamed of themselves as they are clearly money grubbers like Johnson.
And this guy is a professional psychologist/therapist with a PhD. How would you feel if you went to a session and your therapist started talking about a bigfoot named Fox that talks to him telepathically?
You seem like a good enough American to me DS and since your a Christian I know you are a good conservative and voted against lying Hillary for that NYC liberal Trump, that's ok though because like you and me he hates them Mexicans. After Obama I was able to take down my Gadsen flag and now I proudly fly my confederate flag.
Squat you draw pisspoor bigfoot faces onto photos of sticks and shadows. Your hundreds of drawn hoaxes are so obviously crappy nobody gives you much of a hard time about it because there is nothing to argue about. Everyone knows you never have had diddlyshit and never will. You are known as the Crayola Hoaxer. You live up to your sad reputation daily.
Sadly you put your own foot in your mouth, and show you never researched a day in your life. Every video i post is for the world to see...you think I do that to bury myself? No, it's called confidence! EPIC FAILURE!
I'll put money on it that the whole Dr. Johnson bigfoot sighting and subsequent nuttiness (e.g. Dr. Johnson having a telepathic link with a bigfoot named Fox, advocating the existence of interdimensional portals through which sasquatches travel, etc) is all part of a psychology research experiment that he is doing. He's going to write a book or journal article down the road with the thesis that, for some, the human mind can put aside normal thinking and reason and can be made to believe anything, no matter how ridiculous and stupid.
I'll take that bet. At first I thought that might be a possibility or possibly even a money scam however I've come to the conclusion he's just plain crazy. Harmless perhaps but mad all the same.
It seems hard to believe that someone who is highly educated, with a PhD no less, could sincerely believe such goofy things about sasquatches, even if he did go plain crazy.
Sasquatches appear blurry in photos, not because the blobsquatch photos are BS hoaxes but because sasquatches are interdimensional beings that have the ability to cloak themselves in and out of our plane of existence. If they prefer, they can be standing right next to you and you won't even know it. At times, they appear blurry in photos because they are caught going into our dimension. And Dr. Johnson knows this because a male bigfoot named Fox told him this telepathically.
COME ON! This isn't asinine. It's asiten.
Is it really plausible that Dr. Johnson can be a licensed psychologist by day and a crackpot of epic proportions like this in his off hours?
Dr. Johnson is playing the bigfoot community for psychology research purposes. He's probably laughing that people actually come to his bigfoot lectures, and he laughs even more that some people actually believe the far fetched bigfoot crapola that he makes up. He must practice in front of a mirror in order to say this stuff to a crowd with a straight face.
I agree it's bewildering to say the least that a man of his profession could make such claims. Is it plausible he actually believes what he claims - no. Is it possible that he believes what he claims - yes. If he is playing the Bigfoot community for research purposes than his performance is worthy of an academy award. Let me state my reasons for thinking he is playing this straight:
(1) The book he put out. Since he charged for the book could the buyers sue for fraud if he confesses it was just part of an experiment? Probably not but they be would be pretty unhappy. There may not be enough buyers anyway to make a difference. In any case the book is out there and his name is associated with it.
(2) His fiancee and son are playing along with it. It seems more likely to me they are brainwashed than just acting. I will do think the post above linking the video showing his son is disturbing. His son is clearly being coerced into saying what he does.
(3) I find it hard to believe he would double-cross all those he has met who put their faith in him. Hard as it is to believe there are those who actually believe him. Would he spit on their trust and friendship?
(4) He's been carrying this "research" now for quite awhile. I think he would have revealed his hand long before this if it was just a social experiment.
The only conclusion I can reach is that he is bona fide crazy
Those four points are good arguments to take into consideration. One would have to conclude that Dr. Johnson is in fact bona fide crazy and not intentionally trying to dupe people.
I agree with the comment that it is bewildering to say the least that a man of his profession could make such ridiculous, far out bigfoot related claims.
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.
Sasquatch are from the 4th plane of existences,they are like the dog,lizard,turd,goose&goat MAN ,same but a little bit different.
ReplyDeleteI like to play doctors with my men friends - the "stethoscope" is great fun and leads to utmost patient satisfaction (no female nurses).
DeleteJoe
FUCK ALL OF YOU
DeleteYOU PIECES OF SHIT
https://youtu.be/9CqoEn-dyRs?t=169
DeleteHere is my responce to Dr Johnson. Howdy YALL.
Dr. Johnson has lost his marbles. Some of his "bigfoot" lectures are downright disturbing. For example (cut and past this address into your browser):
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68_3-RmHqP8
And this guy is a psychologist who is "helping" others with their mental issues?
He's even worse than that 8:26.
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7b3i58Kpac
Psychological child abuse plain and simple.
I would trust Trump university more than Dr. Johnson's university
ReplyDeleteHow... HOW DARE YOU! Could Trump University teach you about cloaking and turning into a tree?
DeleteI bet their ex's are happy to be rid of these two.
ReplyDeleteHey - what ever happened to your mom Cynthia?
Oh she went insane and ran off with some kook looking for Bigfoot. We don't see much of her anymore.
Dr. Johnson has turned out to be quite a fraud. He seemed sincere at first but I find myself questioning the whole BS story right from the beginning at the Oregon Caves. The "Big Reveal" turned out to be a load of horse manure. Every word out of this guy's mouth is about money.
ReplyDeleteThe people running this site who feature fraudster after fraudster should be ashamed of themselves as they are clearly money grubbers like Johnson.
And this guy is a professional psychologist/therapist with a PhD. How would you feel if you went to a session and your therapist started talking about a bigfoot named Fox that talks to him telepathically?
DeleteThe phony researchers are in it for $$, not the truth, and they all hoax!
DeleteDr Squat is an expert hoaxer hence the reason he can spot one.
DeleteSuch an expert i've eluded all the people who bust hoaxers huh!
DeleteEPIC FAILURE!
Start at 7:22, I'll just let the Idiot speak for himself.
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P26U5egHZmc
You seem like a good enough American to me DS and since your a Christian I know you are a good conservative and voted against lying Hillary for that NYC liberal Trump, that's ok though because like you and me he hates them Mexicans. After Obama I was able to take down my Gadsen flag and now I proudly fly my confederate flag.
DeleteI don't hate anyone, and i don't vote in rigged elections.
DeleteSquat you draw pisspoor bigfoot faces onto photos of sticks and shadows. Your hundreds of drawn hoaxes are so obviously crappy nobody gives you much of a hard time about it because there is nothing to argue about. Everyone knows you never have had diddlyshit and never will. You are known as the Crayola Hoaxer. You live up to your sad reputation daily.
DeleteSadly you put your own foot in your mouth, and show you never researched a day in your life. Every video i post is for the world to see...you think I do that to bury myself? No, it's called confidence!
DeleteEPIC FAILURE!
I'll put money on it that the whole Dr. Johnson bigfoot sighting and subsequent nuttiness (e.g. Dr. Johnson having a telepathic link with a bigfoot named Fox, advocating the existence of interdimensional portals through which sasquatches travel, etc) is all part of a psychology research experiment that he is doing. He's going to write a book or journal article down the road with the thesis that, for some, the human mind can put aside normal thinking and reason and can be made to believe anything, no matter how ridiculous and stupid.
ReplyDeleteI'll take that bet. At first I thought that might be a possibility or possibly even a money scam however I've come to the conclusion he's just plain crazy. Harmless perhaps but mad all the same.
DeleteThe possibility what he says is true? Zero.
It seems hard to believe that someone who is highly educated, with a PhD no less, could sincerely believe such goofy things about sasquatches, even if he did go plain crazy.
DeleteSasquatches appear blurry in photos, not because the blobsquatch photos are BS hoaxes but because sasquatches are interdimensional beings that have the ability to cloak themselves in and out of our plane of existence. If they prefer, they can be standing right next to you and you won't even know it. At times, they appear blurry in photos because they are caught going into our dimension. And Dr. Johnson knows this because a male bigfoot named Fox told him this telepathically.
COME ON! This isn't asinine. It's asiten.
Is it really plausible that Dr. Johnson can be a licensed psychologist by day and a crackpot of epic proportions like this in his off hours?
Dr. Johnson is playing the bigfoot community for psychology research purposes. He's probably laughing that people actually come to his bigfoot lectures, and he laughs even more that some people actually believe the far fetched bigfoot crapola that he makes up. He must practice in front of a mirror in order to say this stuff to a crowd with a straight face.
I agree it's bewildering to say the least that a man of his profession could make such claims. Is it plausible he actually believes what he claims - no. Is it possible that he believes what he claims - yes. If he is playing the Bigfoot community for research purposes than his performance is worthy of an academy award. Let me state my reasons for thinking he is playing this straight:
Delete(1) The book he put out. Since he charged for the book could the buyers sue for fraud if he confesses it was just part of an experiment? Probably not but they be would be pretty unhappy. There may not be enough buyers anyway to make a difference. In any case the book is out there and his name is associated with it.
(2) His fiancee and son are playing along with it. It seems more likely to me they are brainwashed than just acting. I will do think the post above linking the video showing his son is disturbing. His son is clearly being coerced into saying what he does.
(3) I find it hard to believe he would double-cross all those he has met who put their faith in him. Hard as it is to believe there are those who actually believe him. Would he spit on their trust and friendship?
(4) He's been carrying this "research" now for quite awhile. I think he would have revealed his hand long before this if it was just a social experiment.
The only conclusion I can reach is that he is bona fide crazy
Those four points are good arguments to take into consideration. One would have to conclude that Dr. Johnson is in fact bona fide crazy and not intentionally trying to dupe people.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the comment that it is bewildering to say the least that a man of his profession could make such ridiculous, far out bigfoot related claims.