very interesting, i wonder how often thermal imaging is used to try to find a bigfoot
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Seems like a reasonable assumption to me...assuming all he mentions at the beginning of the video is true and accurate.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 8th, 2011
Loren has posted this researcher’s evidence previously on Cryptomundo: Bigfoot or Boot Prints?
Here I am just looking for subjects for an article when I happened upon this guy on Youtube who seems to be a real Bigfoot fan. So much so that he has started his own Bigfoot research organization and has been at it since 1992. Tim Stover is his name and his organization is known as TCSjr Bigfoot which covers the state of Ohio.
In search of the real truth.
very interesting, i wonder how often thermal imaging is used to try to find a bigfoot
We have some serious bigfoot hunter here in Wisconsin. I can not recall his name but he got a thermal image of what...may..be a bigfoot. Not as good as this one. I'd still like to see much better ones. The equipment used seems old and images are what one would of expected 20 years ago.
In search of the real truth.
What do you think of this one SD?...It was taken not far from my area of NC...
BIGFOOT SIGHTING: Man Claims He Caught Bigfoot on Video - WGHP
They used thermal cameras on an episode of Fact Or Faked: Paranormal Files where they looked for bigfoot. It was quite interesting.
I just watched that video the other day, can't you (human) just walk past it and call it bigfoot? Or is there some mathematical way to determine the height, weight, how much distance it is covering and how fast ?
VERY cool SD! Id say thermal was the way to go!
Its easy to paint someone in a bad light when handed a tainted brush,Sooooo Keep your trap shut!!!
Sorry but that Blob could be anything, it's not what i would class as evidence for anything...
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