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Recap
Bigfoot Roundtable
Researcher
Loren Coleman and expedition leader
Tom Biscardi were joined by
fingerprint technician
Jimmy Chilcutt (2nd Hour) and author
Smokey Crabtree (3rd Hour) to discuss the elusive creature known as Bigfoot. The evening kicked off with a playing of the song
I Still Believe in Bigfoot by
Danny Freyer, which was followed by a discussion about the soon-to-be-released Bigfoot video footage from Canada (see below). Coleman said that the creature was photographed from 750 ft. away, so there may be resolution problems, and Biscardi commented that he'd been in touch with the photographer, Bobby Clarke, who impressed him as a reliable witness.
Chilcutt reported that the dermal ridges he's studied had been replicated into a cast by
Matt Crowley. Biscardi said his group has some hand casts which they hope to show at their upcoming Bigfoot Museum, being planned for a San Francisco location. While he feels we "may be getting very close" to a definitive discovery, Coleman noted that the Bigfoot field was hampered by "in-fighting," between East vs. West, academics vs. field researchers and other types of divisiveness.
Crabtree shared recollections of an 8-ft.
skeleton he found in Arkansas, which he said had 4 toes, in contrast to some 3-toed tracks that had also been seen in the area. Coleman suggested that because of the way the skeleton's legs are articulated that it could have been a large cat, such as a lion. During the last hour, callers shared their Bigfoot encounters, which included the tale of a man who said he fell into the creatures' nest. An animal communicator named Kathleen also phoned in, presenting information she had telepathically gleaned from a Bigfoot. "If we are extinguished then you will be gone too," the creature allegedly told her.
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Bigfoot Video to Debut
The
Globe & Mail writes that the eagerly awaited Canadian video footage of a Bigfoot will make its debut on the syndicated program,
A Current Affair on its Wed. (May 4th) show. Reportedly,
A Current Affair will then post the footage on their website on Thursday.
"For those of us who have been studying authentic footage and debunking bogus footage for a long time, the full circumstances of this incident point to a credible encounter," said Sasquatch hunter
Matt Moneymaker, who has already seen the video.