Go listen to the podcast Sasquatch Chronicles. And give a few episodes a listen. There’s over a 1k interviews of all kinds of individuals, hunters, doctors, police officers, current and inactive military personnel, campers etc, giving honest accounts of encounters. Definitely worth listening to if you are at all interested in the possibility of a Bigfoot.
Wow total different thought pattern than Dr Jane Goodall!
A warning not to have such an open mind , that your brain falls out ...... “Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see” Edgar Allan Poe
When I was a little boy I first lived with my grandparents for the first six years. After that I would go visit them. Well other family members live nearby, and I came to stay with them. I would walk to my grandparents. Over Bible Hill I would hear what I believe was a bobcat. I'm so glad I never found any evidence! I think I would've been Bobcat food.
I’d like to see him spend a few days in klemtu or somewhere like that. His mind would change
I'm pretty sure there have been several ape species found in the last 30 years as well as several large mammals recently discovered.
Footprints are evidence
Not a huge fan of Neil but he has a good point.
Thank you Neil! 👏👏
But now let's talk about a planet a billion light years away, that Neil will never see, but that Neil 100% believes in and will describe as real.
He should talk to Dr. Jeff Meldrum
The native Indians speak of Big foot like it's a regular dog or bird.
Make up your mind according to evidence and not the other way around. Unfortunately most people first assume something and try to prove it, instead of discovering what is actually true based on evidences
There is plenty of evidence out there,,one for example is melba ketchums 5 year study on the dna..
He believes that men can become women and vise versa . So he’s not very creditable
Bingo 🎯
"animals bottom of the ocean" What in the world is that thing?!
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Earth’s surface is about 70% water and 30% land. Of that land, only about 70% is habitable (excluding glaciers, deserts, and mountains). Of the habitable land: • 50% is used for agriculture. • 77% of that agricultural land is for livestock (including grazing land and feed production). • 1–3% is covered by cities, towns, roads, and other urban infrastructure. The remainder includes forests, grasslands, and wilderness areas impacted by human activity but not densely inhabited. All of you “scientific minds,” claiming the absence of evidence fail to realize we have only spent time in 1-3% of our survey-able land. Go outside. Touch grass. You’ll find evidence of Bigfoot.
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