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
I understand your enthusiasm, but it’s probably not good form to post that, since thereby you are kind of bringing it up.
Art Bell call your office...
I’d like to add some personal experiences to this discussion, but I’m just taking a break from fitting a new stock to my zombie apocalypse rifle and simply don’t have time right now.
He'll try to lure Bigfoot out of the woods by bring James Taylor along to sing You've Got a Friend to him.
I disagree on both counts from experience.
I always suggest John because it improves the chances he will get lost.
No it’s at 1600 pen
This is one reason I feel I don’t belong here. Good Grief man?
Ya, but...........in those 27 years, he did cross paths with a hiker once. How’s he doing, by the way?
Work faster. The zombie apocalypse starts tomorrow. You might be able to bag a zombie bigfoot.
Yii’yaah’ !! Lol.
The scent of evidence is not evidence of scent.
there fixed it
There ain’t be no zombie bigfeets! That’s just social justice warrior propaganda from BLM (Bigfeets Lifes Matters).
Back when I lived in South Florida I was highly skeptical of bigfoot reports. I mean, really, something that big would certainly have to be seen, wouldn’t it?
Then I moved to New Mexico. I live in Rio Rancho, right on the border of Albuquerque. The Jemez (rhymes with famous, with the Spanish J that is pronounced like an H, so hay-mous) mountains are a 30 minute drive away and it is WILDERNESS. Miles and miles of nothing but miles and miles.
If you did not want to be found, it would be a good place to live. Lots of forest.
Archaeologists have been suggesting that in the past several species of hominids co-existed. Neanderthals and Cro-Magnon man existed at the same time and likely interbred. What is to say that aren’t still multiple hominid species out there? Supposedly Gigantopithecus was 8 feet tall and pretty much fits the big foot description.
I am keeping an open mind. Not saying that they do exist, but I certainly think that they could.
Come see our big foot!
Chappaqua Chamber of Commerce.
Come see our Big Butt!
>>> Back when I lived in South Florida I was highly skeptical of bigfoot reports. <<<
You mean the famous Florida Skunk Ape?
Is this near Dulce?
Everything’s near Dulce!
;-)
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