Posted on 02/11/2016 2:08:37 PM PST by nickcarraway
Video purports to capture mythical creature,
There have been sightings of him all over the world, and now researchers said they have spotted Bigfoot in the San Juan River.
Just a few years ago, researchers shot infrared video of a creature in the Jemez. But they arenât the only ones who think Bigfoot is in New Mexico.
Leading expert Dr. Jeff Meldrum will be in Gallup Thursday talking about his findings. He will show video of what he says is Bigfoot on the San Juan River.
Meldrum will be joined by New Mexico naturalist Rob Kryder, who believed Sasquatch was in the Sandias in the 1990s.
The two will have lectures about Bigfoot as well as audio recordings and more. It will be at University of New Mexicoâs Gallup campus in room 220. It starts at 4 p.m. and is free of charge
its Hillary running out of places to fund-raise
Right.
I thought he was working at a 7-11 in Michigan. Or maybe that’s Elvis ...
Those hives out produced my regular bee yard by two times the honey flow stored. Wildlands honey is so abundant. It tends to be a darker less quality type though.
After extracting I would stack all the empty boxes (supers) in the garage until next spring. One weekend in November we went up for a property and house wellness visit, and found the bears had torn the T-111 siding and sheathing right off the exterior and reduced the wooden ware and empty combs to splinters, wires, and a sticky mess. The footprints of the bears were huge! And they were only 300 to 400 pound black bears.
What IS evidence of absence? Photos showing something not there?
No...Bigfoot is hiding in the White Hut...see moocher.
Not a lot of tree cover for a large animal to hide there in Northern NM. Gallup, NM = Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner territory.
Of course big foot is real. Even have been in commercials on TV for the last few years.
True but at some point, your skepticism has got to kick in. I read cryptozoology stuff sometimes for pleasure but take most of it with a huge grain of salt. I don't anticipate many of these creatures being found, other than the thylacine. Big difference between them and a bigfoot - we know that thylacines existed. Australia and New Guinea are big enough and undeveloped enough to hope that some isolated population of thylacines survived.
Actually , there are vast areas of inaccessible wilderness in this county = (ever fly over the northern tier of the Rockies? - even in California, there's lots of areas not even MAPPED yet.
. Ever fly over Kodiak, Alaska?
One thing for sure, if they exist - I'm thinking they're pretty dang intelligent - knowing better'n to get involved with our societies.
Who are the real savages?
Now THAT is a great statement. I may steal it?
It was in the Jemez. A guy called the “Cookie Bandit” for breaking into homes and stealing food, managed to go unseen for 6 years there before two local sheriff’s deputies staked out a cabin. He killed one of them before being shot and killed. The gun he had taken from a hiker that had vanished years before, and he was later connected to two murders in California in the 70’s. You can get lost there, and stay lost.
Send John Kerry!
I already stole it from someone else who stole it from the guy who actually said it. So sure - what’s one more?
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence - Carl Sagan
the Maine Hermit has him beat by a long-shot - 27 years in the woods before being caught. and Maine isn’t nearly as rugged as the northern Rockies or nnmapped areas of California
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxBT5nuWwIU
And of course, the Unabomber was off the radar many years, but I don’t know if the locals knew about him, just not who he was.
Just a yee naaldlooshii, Skinwalker.
We have a first!
We have gone through a whole thread without the Trumpsters high-jacking it and making it all about him
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