Mt St Helens Massacre
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WTF, Thanks for your continued interest. Scrutiny is not the problem, i'll let my work speak for itself. It's about respect, Mutual respect in discussions, rather than trying to attack people and their efforts. I welcome your interest, and should you wish to offer something constructive like what you think Bigfoot is, or is not, What it eats, does it migrate, how does it stay viable as a population? How can Jonny Dagger get closer? Than let's respectfully communicate.
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Well, if you can't bear public scrutiny, you shouldn't be placing yourself in the public eye.
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WTF,
You seem to be more interested in Jonny Dagger than what he is trying to accomplish. Yes, unfortunately science costs money. Accepting funding from institutional sources obligates you and I don't want to have my research contaminated by questions of funding sources. If you have a question please ask it, it not than please move on to another area of Youtube. This area is reserved for people who have inquirical questions and want interact with Jonny Dagger in a mutally respectful manner.
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LOL, I see...Its about science and profit. IF Bigfoot exists and you prove it, shouldn't the fame and notoriety to come from that be more than enough compensation?
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Thanks for your interest. I mentioned "Potential" tool use. Please review the video. I also mentioned "Hammer Stone" that seemed to be a river rock with generally smooth surfaces (mechanical action of active river processes). In this region Volcanic Basalt and Granite make up the majority of the geological materials. Knapped tools are generally of Flint or Volcanic glass, commonly known as obsidian.
As previously mentioned it is important to be very clear about what is said and not said.
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Did you find evidence of stone knapping? You claimed to have found tool use so it begs the question of type of tool or did the subject simply use the side of an edged rock?
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I welcome any and all comments about the videos, or Bigfoot in general.
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Thanks, BigMATT,
Appreciate your interest. I am trying to tackle a job that has so far eluded the best trackers and the best hunters in the world. It will take some time, but I am committed to the task. I actually go out almost every weekend, usually with nothing to report. Every once in a while you get that feeling when the hair on your neck stands up, and you know an apex predator has arrived? That is the time when we get to see who has what it takes to get the job done.
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