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"I'm 'willing to admit' any fact that can be shown to be evidential and certain." -- Vortigern99 / Noah D. Henson "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace." -- Jimi Hendrix |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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A video of rare real animals inside (focus is good, so no bigfoot):
http://www.ouramazingplanet.com/2865...la-filmed.html |
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I saw that the other day, Castro
It is sad that so few of those guys are left. |
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Wonderful video. Eight individuals of the rarest gorilla subspecies captured in two minutes of clear, informative images.
"The footage provides us with our first tantalizing glimpses of Cross River gorillas behaving normally in their environment," said Christopher Jameson, director of the Takamanda Mone Landscape Project. "A person can study these animals for years and never even catch a glimpse of the gorillas, much less see anything like this."Among the wonders in these two minutes are a silverback giving us a chest-beating display as he runs across frame, and an individual with a missing right hand, possibly due to a hunter's snare. I could watch this over and over, and I think I will. |
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"I'm 'willing to admit' any fact that can be shown to be evidential and certain." -- Vortigern99 / Noah D. Henson "When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace." -- Jimi Hendrix |
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If only half the effort and funds were spent and exerted for the creatures that are endangered that is spent on those that are alleged to exist and dont. Might make a big difference ?
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Ouch. So true.
We never do see multiple bigfoots hoaxed at the same time, either. |
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"Those who learn from history are doomed to watch others repeat it." -- Anonymous Slashdot poster "The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore." -- James Nicoll |
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"A closed mouth gathers no feet" "Ignorance is a renewable resource" P.J.O'Rourke Prayer: "a sophisticated way of pleading with thunderstorms." T.Pratchett "It's all god's handiwork, there's little quality control applied", Fox26 reporter on Texas granite Forum Birdwatching Webpage |
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That's OK, don't worry about it.
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Robert Lindsay says:
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Never let the data encumber the plausibility. ---paraphrased from David Paulides "It will be politically charged though, I am sure as anytime something like this happens, it will get interesting".---TheMelba |
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Consider the source on that one.
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Jodie, Freeman's involvment with hoaxes are and known despite of this, part of his material is still "sold" by some footers as good stuff. The excuse is that Freeman decided to "spice things up" to avoid the subject to be forgotten...
Hoaxers... Without them bigfootery would not exist. |
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Racism, sexism, ignorance, homophobia, intolerance, extremism, authoritarianism, environmental disasters, politically correct crap, violence at sport stadiums, slavery, poverty, wars, people who disagree with me: Together we can find the cure Oh, and together we can find a cure to religion too… |
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Look! Bigfoot! Sharp and crystal clear! (Well, it undeniably has big feet.)
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"Those who learn from history are doomed to watch others repeat it." -- Anonymous Slashdot poster "The problem with defending the purity of the English language is that English is about as pure as a cribhouse whore." -- James Nicoll |
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Well , I do not know the back stories of many of these people. I had to look Freeman up, and I did indeed find a cast that he did that Dr. Meldrum was selling at a conference.
I swear, my idols with clay feet are dissolving right before my very eyes just in the last 6 months. I feel like an ostrich coming up for air. |
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That gives us three options for Meldrum:
1) He's completely incompetent, in which case he should be ignored. 2) He's completely deluded, in which case he should be pitied and ignored. 3) He's knows darn well those are hoaxed casts he's hocking, in which case he should be vilified, and perhaps arrested. Which one shall I put you down for, MuldUr? |
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If science accepts Bigfoot as real, it will then also become a personal problem between the skeptic and what is recognized as science.
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Absolute hogwash.
This is being discussed in length in the other thread. The idea that a single dismissed claim turning out to be true would cause a sort of "Crisis of Faith" among everyone that's ever held a rational mindset is laughable, despite how often Woo Slingers delight in the notion. |
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SweatyYeti or Bill Munns would be my vote for looking at this - BFSleuth @ BFF I've got plenty of common sense! I just choose to ignore it. - Calvin; October 15, 1986 |
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OntarioSquatch- I can tell you first hand from personal experience that the exact opposite is true. It was a personal conflict when I had to put aside the ongoing training that I receive in my professional life to accept what others said without proof that bigfoot was real.
And let me just expound upon this point, if I may, because it was one of the reasons I left the BFF. I can't tolerate hypocrisy. I had people lie or exaggerate about inconsequential things, act in less than an ethical fashion, yet these same people assured me that they had seen the evidence but not everyone was trustworthy enough to see it.....draw your own conclusions with that one. |
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Here is an analysis of a track allegedly found by Freeman just prior to videotaping what purports to be a Sasquatch. I think the track is fake:
http://orgoneresearch.com/2011/10/16...ot-track-real/ |
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Bigfoot is everywhere, yet nowhere. LTC8K6 (Bigfoot) evidence doesn't look better on deeper analysis, it looks worse. David Daegling The Bigfoot hypothesis is tested daily. |
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I don't think it would cause a "Crisis of Faith", but those who would only believe it if a body were to be dragged out might encounter a problem with what is accepted as a scientific fact. Science won't necessarily need a body for proof. But apparently a number of skeptics would.
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If you came here just to bash those who you consider to be skeptics why don't you start a new thread for that instead of mucking up existing threads?
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SweatyYeti or Bill Munns would be my vote for looking at this - BFSleuth @ BFF I've got plenty of common sense! I just choose to ignore it. - Calvin; October 15, 1986 |
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OntarioSquach
An honest request, please be more careful with your quoting. You didn't properly attribute your second quote, making it seem as if I said both paragraphs. But to your point honestly is expecting at some point a body to be presented really all that unreasonable a standard? It's an animal. A large animal. It would leavee evidence. Clear, unequivicable footage, a skeleton, spore, a dead body, hell even a good hide. None of these are asking too much. What other animal is accepted to currently exist without evidence of these level? |
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Okay. Then I will consider the possibility that one exists then, not before. And doing so doesn't make me unreasonable nor in the wild chance that does happen break my trust in science as a method for determining truth and my disdain for Woo.
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Not exactly, I'm talking about something I don't know about, if its there then it is what I am talking about and thats not nothing. -punshhh I have no idea what you're trying to say, but I'm still pretty sure that you're wrong. -Akhenaten |
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And the question as to why you consider the creature exists prior to that evidence being presented is still a fair and open question.
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It depends on whose science it is OS, I need those who are expert in interpreting DNA to say, " Yes, this is indeed something new" before I would accept anything less than a body. I don't consider Dr. Ketchum to be that expert. Sykes might know ancient hominin DNA but does he know of every mitochondrial mutation that can exist in human's today? I doubt it. Do you see the dilemma here?
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I think the one thing that convinces me the most is the number of witnesses across North America. There is someone I know personally in Northern Ontario who has had experiences. The area has had a long history of sightings. I can't imagine just how many sightings go unreported like his
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Those sightings are unreliable, therefore the statistics mean nothing.
Oral tradition corrupts absolutely. |
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Well.. Let's forget those "unreported sightings" for a bit , os and also the long history.. and also the knowing someone personally part... and also the "the number of witnesses across North America".
If we exclude the above. I recognize that you are 18 years of age and an adult. What other exposure to this "phenomenon" have you had ? I was just wondering about you. What do you know personally about BF and why it exists to you ? |
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You know.. the last Black Bear track I lifted just with some plaster of paris for my kids . It had atleast 20 strands of hair in it . Same with other bear tracks, raccoon, mink, wolf, and a red fox.
These were all in mud or clay based soil. There were also some woody material and leaf material. There was also a pretty big pile of bear "stuff".. yes they do that in the woods. No plaster cast of that ! |
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Last edited by AttorneyTom; 18th June 2012 at 08:13 PM. Reason: Still waiting for the unambigous picture ! |
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Not exactly, I'm talking about something I don't know about, if its there then it is what I am talking about and thats not nothing. -punshhh I have no idea what you're trying to say, but I'm still pretty sure that you're wrong. -Akhenaten |
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"Bigfoot does not leave hair samples for us unless he is in our dimension to begin with, obviously. Once the hair is separated from the electrical field associated with the Bigfoot's free quanta energy loops, the hair becomes independant and remains in it's most stable dimension, which presumably is our dimension."(Historian) |
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