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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2009 23:40:39 GMT 10
Have been looking for this for a while, its a doco I saw where scientists study the evidence for bigfoot using critical scientific methods. The conclusions are stunning and not what I expected.
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Post by brillbilly on Oct 30, 2009 14:15:44 GMT 10
i believe
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2009 20:42:29 GMT 10
Using critical scientific methods they do to.
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Post by dboyseeker on Oct 31, 2009 9:27:47 GMT 10
brilliant docu. really enjoyed that. Its so good to see proper evaluation techniques being used and man they have some equipment. Il just quote Sir David Attenborough.. The evidence for the existence of the yeti or abominable snowman in the Himalayas is "very convincing" Photographs of large footprints were taken in the snow at 19,000 feet during a 1951 Everest expedition. Three years later some hair was recovered but a human and comparative anatomy expert could only conclude it wasn't a bear or anthropoid ape.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2009 11:13:07 GMT 10
I really like that doco, it really critically evaluated the evidence for me.
I always come back to the fact that the Patterson film was made in 1967, yet some 32 years later with all the tech we have now, it still cant be proved to be fake. Does anyone really think that 2 cowboys in 1967 could make such a convincing fake, that withstands scientific evaluatiion today?
The DNA thing stumps me though, they still evaluate DNA, yet could they really tell the difference between human DNA and that of bigfoot.
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Post by blacky on Nov 21, 2009 18:05:49 GMT 10
this is a good video! seen it before! there are now rumours flying around that there were more bigfoots when the patterson tape was filmed but the two cowboys shot a couple of them just before they started filming! That could just be rumours though! well I hope so! I like how they can tell that it isnt a man in a suit by the way its muscles move undes furr!
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