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Bigfoot Video: Man Claims He Filmed Thermal Image of Sasquatch (stealing a candy bar)

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2010

Fox 8 News:

ASHEBORO, N.C. —
A candy bar and thermal imaging equipment is said to have captured pictures of an elusive creature whose existence has been debated for centuries.

According to WGHP-TV, Mike Greene, a former fraud investigator, claimed he has proof Bigfoot was lurking in the Uwharrie National Forest in North Carolina over a year ago.

Greene is now sharing the video that, he said, can't be anything other than Sasquatch.

Watch WGHP's report to form your own conclusion about what was moving through the trees that night.

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  • Fake

  • Why is the second one wearing a shirt?

  • Who does the song overdubbed on this clip?

  • Stealing a candy bar? What, like as if you could prosecute him for it? He took it. Not stole it. Stealing is only for humans. It's a money thing. Animals and abomination don't deal with money so stealing is just not in their vocabulary. The proper word would be took the candy bar.

    Is there a reason why your camera is showing all that tree space on top and the bottom of the picture is where all the action is. Next time zoom in and position the camera to get a full view. Try it again.

  • we've got a million examples of skeletons of creatures extinct for millions of years, but no bigfoot skeleton.

  • kick ass mike greene made a awesome discovery

  • Use a military satellite to catch that fucker! I mean this the 21st century!

  • con man out to make money and nothing else. disgusting man..charges to look at this faked piece o crap

  • could have been a bear :/

  • @knightspy I'd use night vision, thermal, and infrared. I'd setup audio recording devices and run it all night, then sync it with the video to check for correlation.

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