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originally posted by: galadofwarthethird
What are you even arguing? Freaking drones cant even keep up with a pigeon, not unless its stationary and squatting and #ing.
I think, while you believe all that. Lets just say they couldn't even find Osama using drones. And there was basically sand, some caves some camels here and there, maybe a rat, and you can spot anybody by eye from a mile away, as there is nothing and not even hills in the way, on a whole dam country.
There is a difference between, technicalities. And real life. Logistically you will need to send out a few thousand of these drones, at all times at all altitudes low and even in ground level. Just to cover what amounts to basically a park.
What's your point? I don't want to see a bunch of people walking on a street. I can see that without a 250x zoom from 5,000 miles up. It makes no sense. And well, would be pretty hard to zoom through a tree even with a infrared camera to see what's on the other side of it. I want to see if there is any bigfoots in the dam woods out there.
So basically, all those features. While cool maybe on low lands or grasslands and deserts. Are not very useful outside of those terrains. ie, the kind of terrains drones can really cover. Wide open land areas like cities, and towns. All the dam places bigfoots dont hang around or travel through.
Its a cool theory dude. One which may work extremely well. On paper. In real actual scenarios or zones? Not so much.
If the drones can see heat signatures through trees, and can fly 50 miles an hour at 5000 feet scanning for 12 hours and you swap it out to have 24/7 search, AND you have teams on the ground helping to locate areas BF would be in and you do this for lets say 6 months would that even help in your head?
If that's a suit,made in the late 60s,whoever made it would be worth millions in Hollywood.
originally posted by: beyondknowledge
a reply to: putnam6
You do relise the middle one is of a man in a costume. The maker told all about it after the buyer/film maker had passed away. If you look carefully, he is nothing like the other two apes in ether build or posture.
While I do believe in Bigfoot, that still is from a known fake video.
originally posted by: seagull
As for finding him with drones and camera's?? First you have to know where to look. There's a lot of territory out there to search, and what is probably a very small population. My own thoughts are that Skookum is going to be extinct within a few decades, mostly because of encroachment by a predator he's no match for.