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  • You've got a better chance of putting you're finger in Britney Spears bum than you do of ever seeing a Sasquatch!

  • Put it this way, all you half-wits that believe in this creature have a better chance of seeing a Leprechaun or Casper the friendly ghost than you do a Sasquatch! There is no such thing! Sorry to tell you that, but it's time to grow up!

  • @BubbaBodecker Prejudiced and narrow-minded. You have to have tolerance and patience. Try to grow up.

  • @BubbaBodecker Your going to have to swallow your words very soon.

  • I find his genuine and down-to-earth perspective and treatment of this phenomenon to be quite appealing. This is the first interview I've seen with this particular biologist. Thanks for sharing the clip!

  • cant trust anyone from V.I....

  • Great interview.

  • You will be vindicated, Dr. B. I think that the tide is changing. More people realize now that the various evidence is extensive, varied, and indisputable. But many people don't believe it because they DON'T WANT TO- a human-like cousin would degrade the value of their own existence, AND prove them wrong. Many just don't think scientifically enough to even CONSIDER scientific evidence or analysis- these are the people that say the PGF film creature is wearing sneakers, etc.

  • need a body. Bigfoot researchers need to hunt for a body. There will be no protection of Squatch habitat until it is accepted as real. One Squatch could save the many.

  • @cunnidvd This is true on one hand, but on the other it would break my heart to see one in a cage.

  • penguintine, so your basically saying you don't believe in sasquatch... I have both of John's books, they are very well written & detailed. They are very well put together & are directed towards other scientists to open their minds to the possiblity of it's existance. His lecture on the Philosophy of Science was excellent!

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  • this guy was at the national Bigfoot conference in Washington this past weekend.

  • @MrXAVIERDB Yeah, Boqus is real. Bigfoot has many native american names.

  • Amaing guy enjoyed my interview with him as well. You got to actually meet him in person. Terrific Interview he thought he was a few months away from finishing his book in 8/07 and he had more then 2 years left ...

  • Great interview, I can,t believe with all the evidence available from "pattie" onwards that mainstream science still has its head up its ass about the existence of Sasquatch, the media just turns it into a Joke or tries to debunk i,t always failing .

  • hey man. I love your page and dedication. your network with credible researchers and even Drs like Bindernagel is awesome. im a fan for sure, and respect how canada is putting it on the map. i feel your on to something and have some compelling evidence as of late. keep me posted please. thanx again. Jason ( Utah )

  • Thanks for posting this! Very interesting interview.

  • Thanks for sharing this trailrider

  • he is a legend

  • very informative - this dude really knows his chit.....thanks for adding trailrider, and keep up the good work redchun - i follow your work very closely........

  • i got his first book when it came out. Was good. Would love to talk to him. Is he on youtube?

  • Very good interview,thanks for showing this!

  • We can get a calendar quality photo of a monster deer sleeping in the wild, but nothing on the bigfoot ! Makes you wonder why all these new scientist's wont touch it with a 10 foot pole, even with all this evidence !!!!!! I dont understand. Thanks for sharing

  • @3006USMC Read an interesting article addressing your question. The article address a point of view that no one is talking about. If you owned a large tract of land owned by a paper company that the bigfoot calls home what would the EPA do to your business interest. Bigfoot would be labeled an endangered species and would receieve government protection. Your land would be come nonuseable for timber harvest. Food for thought.

  • @flycatchful Post Discovery the Environmental implications of this beings existence will be very huge. I have already applied for a position as "executive at large" for the Sierra Club BC

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