Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Forest People in Tennessee

The alien subject is a bit more interesting to me because as someone said, with the vastness of the universe and the extremely small percentage we've even explored, it's a question of when we'll find intelligent life elsewhere rather than if. I can get behind that much more than the idea of Bigfoot.

Having said that....as with ghosts, I think the far vast majority of claims about alien encounters are bogus.

Do I believe that there's life on other planets? Absolutely! Considering how vast our universe is, you pretty much have to consider it a mathematical certainty. Do I believe we have been visited by aliens or our government is involved in some huge cover up over us being visited by aliens? No I don't. As for ufo's, I believe it's either mistaken identity or its top secret experimental military aircraft. Just look at the SR71 Blackbird or the F117A Stealth aircraft. I guarantee you some people mistook those for ufos at some point.
 
Eh, I've actually saw something unidentifiable in the night sky while offshore fishing.
 
I have you seen any of the slides that were released on Roswell? There is supposed to be over 40 of them. The pictures were confirmed by Kodak to be from 1947 film stock. I'm still investigating this.

The Fermi paradox is what I'm reading on now.

Yes I have, and I've watched shows/documentaries where they break the pictures and all the other evidence down.

Lately I've been researching UFO activity on Navajo land. There was actually a show about it on the History Channel last night.
 
Yes I have, and I've watched shows/documentaries where they break the pictures and all the other evidence down.

Lately I've been researching UFO activity on Navajo land. There was actually a show about it on the History Channel last night.

Hmmm. I haven't seen that one.
 
I'm a climate scientist. Climate change and global warming are established scientific facts, yet that whole thread is composed of strings of childishness and repeated denialist rubbish. No cries for bartw to be allowed to post links without constant denigration over there. No mods visiting. So I don't have to wonder or imagine what that's like.

I'm seeing a rather odd double standard where Big Foot discussions are protected in regards to decorum, yet no others.

Without prejudice, I have to ask "why?" It's pretty remarkable.


I don't agree with either of your hypothesis ... hmmmm
 
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There's no doubt some sort of alien has visited our planet. There's proof all over the world, cave paintings, rock sculptures etc that resemble something not of this world.
 
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There's no doubt some sort of alien has visited our planet. There's proof all over the world, cave paintings, rock sculptures etc that resemble something not of this world.

A painting is proof? I saw George Washington riding an alligator across the Delaware in an abstract painting once. And I believed it happened.
 
There's no doubt some sort of alien has visited our planet. There's proof all over the world, cave paintings, rock sculptures etc that resemble something not of this world.

Big foots leave these instead...
 
Yes I have, and I've watched shows/documentaries where they break the pictures and all the other evidence down.

Lately I've been researching UFO activity on Navajo land. There was actually a show about it on the History Channel last night.

A few years ago, I stopped by the Four Corners. For anyone who hasn't been, its a huge disc on the ground that lines out the four states. There are, also, stands where you can buy native made articles. One Navajo lady caught my attention with her sandstone paintings. They were great. We talked as she was making one for me. I have no idea how old she was but could have passed for late 70'so's or so. While we were talking, I asked her if she ever saw or heard anything out of the ordinary here. We hadn't talked UFO's or anything like that. She told me that about 50 or so years ago, she and her children were living in an adobe, or mud hut, about a mile away in the desert. No matter which direction you go, the nearest town is about 35 miles away. She awoke one night to a pulsating red light. She said it was so bright that it turned the inside of the hut red with every pulse, even through the blankets across the doorway and window openings. She gathered the children and they all huddled under the buckskins they slept under on the floor. She said she was afraid to look out to see what it was. Soon, it was gone with no noise at all. So, take it for what it's worth.
 
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There's no doubt some sort of alien has visited our planet. There's proof all over the world, cave paintings, rock sculptures etc that resemble something not of this world.

The same proof for a Sasquatch type creature is just as vast as well. Maybe not so much on the rock sculptures, but totem and Native American art. Lots of cave drawings spread all over the continent
 
A few years ago, I stopped by the Four Corners. For anyone who hasn't been, its a huge disc on the ground that lines out the four states. There are, also, stands where you can buy native made articles. One Navajo lady caught my attention with her sandstone paintings. They were great. We talked as she was making one for me. I have no idea how old she was but could have passed for late 70'so's or so. While we were talking, I asked her if she ever saw or heard anything out of the ordinary here. We hadn't talked UFO's or anything like that. She told me that about 50 or so years ago, she and her children were living in an adobe, or mud hut, about a mile away in the desert. No matter which direction you go, the nearest town is about 35 miles away. She awoke one night to a pulsating red light. She said it was so bright that it turned the inside of the hut red with every pulse, even through the blankets across the doorway and window openings. She gathered the children and they all huddled under the buckskins they slept under on the floor. She said she was afraid to look out to see what it was. Soon, it was gone with no noise at all. So, take it for what it's worth.
Nice story. The show I watched made it out like the majority of Navajo's (especially the older generation) aren't scared of aliens in the slightest. It made it out like they welcomed them, and would go out and greet them with their arms opened.
 
I'm a climate scientist. Climate change and global warming are established scientific facts, yet that whole thread is composed of strings of childishness and repeated denialist rubbish. No cries for bartw to be allowed to post links without constant denigration over there. No mods visiting. So I don't have to wonder or imagine what that's like.

I'm seeing a rather odd double standard where Big Foot discussions are protected in regards to decorum, yet no others.

Without prejudice, I have to ask "why?" It's pretty remarkable.

That's because the idea of the existence of big foot is 100000x sexier than the idea of the existence of global warming.
 
Bigfoot was NOT on Chestnut Top Trail yesterday evening. I will provide more trail reports as the spring/summer progresses.
 
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Prove he wasn't! :p

I submit my fine physical condition as evidence that squatch was not in the area. I made repeated attempts to provoke and anger him (similar to those beef jerky commercials) into a confrontation and he never showed.

Either he is yellow, or he was not in the area. I even tried tree knocking, taunting him in the language of his people to no avail.
 
I submit my fine physical condition as evidence that squatch was not in the area. I made repeated attempts to provoke and anger him (similar to those beef jerky commercials) into a confrontation and he never showed.

Either he is yellow, or he was not in the area. I even tried tree knocking, taunting him in the language of his people to no avail.

In some states tree knocking is illegal but if it was his tree you were knocking you certainly would have gotten a reaction.
 

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