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Strange Humanoid Encounter (stabilized)

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Uploaded by on Feb 23, 2010

The stabilized version of the video recorded by the user mushmasta and his brother in the forests of Tofino on July 16th, 2006. The creature takes its feet down from the hummock and then walks away, seemingly on two feet. You can see its left hand when it stoops, if it's a hand. I'm skeptical about that it's really a bigfoot, looks more like a man with the hood on, may be just a hunter, or a bear like many think, though I hardly see it walking on four feet. Watching in HD recommended.

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  • Stabilized videos are retouched and so not EVER going to be reliable for anything more than eye strain and a head ache. If you want to 'stabilize' a shaky video then just go frame by frame and take snapshots. It will remove all shake and just leave you with an image.

  • @Mikanojo Who told you? Of course, recompression from and then to FLV (for upload) did introduce some artifacts but those are marginal. I used the best version of the source footage available and processed it uncompressed. Deshaker (the plugin for VirutalDub that I use) is astonishingly careful with the frames. You can achieve the same effect by making a series of shapshots, rescaling and rotating them to align manually. No retouching was done. As to seeing the details, of course you're right.

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  • its a forests penguin i saw one in my dreams last night after that party i dont even remember...

  • @Efenstor I do have a Camera.We usually see them when we go hunting or fishing and I did posted pictures and a video before of course 95% of the comments said they were Fake.So there is really no point of posting'em.If ppl doubt it the only way the'll believe if thet see one from 20-30 feet personally.Once u smelled thei musky odor and heard their screams then yo know there's agood chance you'll gonna see one.For me I'm satisfied that I KNOW the''re exist i don't feel the need to prove it

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  • I've seen enough to know 100% that is a black bear on it's hinds taking a sniff and then walking off.. the bears movement is so typical.

  • the camera keeps moving but i think its like bigfoot or some damn thing

  • @juliannades39 Nope, just some stabilized motion blur.

  • NICE BEAR !!

  • @jozsefkacsa you say a family group, how many do you think in the family, are there juveniles in the family group ? how often do you see them.. I am a part time researcher any info would be great thanks...

  • @jozsefkacsa I mean, I will support your claims. If these are scientifically conclusive, of course.

  • @jozsefkacsa Can you send me these photos? I am a professional debunker and can tell the difference, if these are authentic I will support you.

  • @Efenstor That's what Telus Sattelite is for.Actually there are communities around Like Liard River,pop.120 Liard Hot Springs pop.200 The Lower Post First Nation Reservation(where my kids go to school)pop.350 but the're not Towns.I'm on disability so if i have to go to the Pharmacy I have to go to Watson Lake Yukon pop 3400 it's 200km but for shoppin we go to Fort Nelson pop.10000 320 km.My closest neighbor Gordie and Matt a gay couple about 4-5 km I hope that satisfy you T6hanx 4 your comment

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