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So, even the half-tracks within the same set of footprints and the toe variation too, was all faked?
yep. fake. even the "half-tracks".
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So, even the half-tracks within the same set of footprints and the toe variation too, was all faked?
Heresthedeal... I have to disagree. Jeffrey Meldrum would know fake tracks from authentic..... he literally wrote the book on bi-pedal locomotion. I just question some of the interpretations of the data he presented. Like Codger said.... "I think that his studies need to be examined in context though."
If Bigfoot does exist, you don't want them to be found.
Trust me.
yep. fake. even the "half-tracks".
So, what are you suggesting? The prints are from huge barefoot humans? That roam about in the mountains?
I think you were directing this post to me?
no the prints aren't from huge barefoot humans, they're from regular size people that are faking bigfoot prints.
probably a lot of the people that are taking the plaster casts.
I'm sure you could teach the professor a thing or two about his field.
maybe not in the class room but obviously about tracking something across a muddy field, because those tracks were/are fakes.
Like you really know that for a fact.
Nope... I am only agreeing that the prints show sign of locomotion as far as I am educated in tracking. It is quite possible that Heresthedeal has more experience than me. I may be wrong.So, what are you suggesting? The prints are from huge barefoot humans? That roam about in the mountains?
if the professor thought those tracks were/are real then yes. i would say so.
his tracking skills don't measure up to his lab and writing skills obviously.
His professional collegues seem to have problems with his lack of application of basic scientific investagative techniques and analysis.
Of all the animals in the animal kingdom a Sasquatch would be the easiest to fake. You cant dress a man in a bunny suit or a deer suit and fool anyone but a Bigfoot suit, that can be done.