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**Also Huge News out tomorrow for Bigfooter researchers**. We will post what is by far the best videos of all time, all admins/authenticators say... "It is fantastic"
Somehow, we knew this day would come. Adrian Erickson has had it with Bigfoot and it now seems that Ketchum is holding the reins and now controls all of Erickson's Bigfoot footage. The collection of footage may contain a number of Todd Standing's videos as well as the famous Matilda footage. According to Robert Lindsay, Erickson and Ketchum apparently struck some kind of deal where Erickson's financial troubles are no more. Erickson is now happy and back guiding hunts again.
Originally posted by havok
With todays technology, I find any video "proof" as the hardest to believe.
There are just too many people trying to exploit the entire sasquatch idea.
It's ashame though.
As a person with a documented class B encounter on the BFRO.net website, I like to hear stories of finds and new images. But I am yet to see anything I can deem "proof positive".
Until I see a body or have an up-close and personal experience...
I remain cynical of any video evidence.
(and I am probably rooting for it the hardest)
Originally posted by Druscilla
I suppose we'll see what it is sometime Sept 10.
See Adam Bird's quote below (Adam has seen the video) the researchers who took and own the video are going back to the site for exact measurements and a daylight reenactment and have asked us to hold off publishing the authentication video till they are finished "I know we were promised this great video today but jeez people, be patient. The guys who run FB/FB have lives beyond the Sasquatch you know. Give them a break. Just because they intended to get it out today, doesn't mean they should be hounded all day. Maybe we'll get it tomorrow, who knows. You'll enjoy it when you see it. I'm sure. Until then, be patient. Good things come to those that wait."
See Adam Bird's quote below (Adam has seen the video) the researchers who took and own the video are going back to the site for exact measurements and a daylight reenactment and have asked us to hold off publishing the authentication video till they are finished "I know we were promised this great video today but jeez people, be patient. The guys who run FB/FB have lives beyond the Sasquatch you know. Give them a break. Just because they intended to get it out today, doesn't mean they should be hounded all day. Maybe we'll get it tomorrow, who knows. You'll enjoy it when you see it. I'm sure. Until then, be patient. Good things come to those that wait."
Originally posted by SilverWraith
Typically people with legitimate (insert form of media here) don't make big announcements about something spectacular being shown to the world on a certain date, and then when that date gets here say "oops, sorry we cant' post it, we have a life other than finding sasquatch ya' know, plus we need more time to shoot more footage etc". It just doesn't jive.
Originally posted by SilverWraith
reply to post by BASSPLYR
Sorry, I'll have to disagree. When you purport to have "the best sasquatch video of all time" and " all admins/authenticators say... "It is fantastic", do you really need to film daytime re-enactments? Embellish it? Or, do you, after announcing the best sasquatch video of all time, say, "we have a life outside of sasquatching so we haven't gotten around to finishing it yet"? Really? You have the best footage of "all time" and yet you have to embellish it and haven't "had a chance" to upload it?
If you have stunning "best of all time" footage of a creature that people have been trying to prove exists for decades, you show it. If it's that spectacular the video makes the case, there's no need for explanation or embellishment and you certainly wouldn't set it aside and say "well I have a life and can't get this uploaded".
Just my opinion though.