The Patterson film has not been disproved, infact their is a gentlemen by the name of M.K. Davis, that has proved beyond a resonable doubt, that it is authentic.
What about the local guy who "proved beyond doubt" that he was the one in the monkey suit in the film? How can a thinking man say that the film has been "proven beyond a reasonable doubt"? Whose doubt, those who want physical proof? Believe me, plenty of folks still doubt it. No one has any conclusive proof of the film's authenticity, because no one can have it. Even a BF body produced today would not "prove" that the Patterson film is real...sheesh. :wink:
I posted on this site, (if you happen to read it) of some old gentlemen up in Adair, Okla, that found the skull of one, and a game ranger took it from them.
Yes, a story with all the markings of a traditional rural legend: second-hand and from a "preacher" working for a propane company, full moon shining, skull found in a farmer's pasture, the works. The comment about the ranger being "promoted to a state senate seat" is of course absurd (I think we have elections for that), and no one including the old farmer with the skull had a camera to back him up - in 2001 no less.
Your advice was "when we do find evidence, its, best to keep our mouth shut, or someone will try to take it away from us" simply promotes the secrecy and distrust that permiates the BF community. Surely if someone had hard physical evidence the community as a whole (hundreds, thousands of BG buffs) could band together, with lawyers et. al., and present it to the news media in secret. The media don't give a rat's a$$ about the government telling them not to report something, they prove that everyday. What a scoop it would be for Fox or CNN to trump the other news networks with such a story. But no, the story above is more worthless anecdotal "evidence".
I'm sorry if the burden of proof lies with the believers, but that's the way it is in science and law. The thinking man's conclusion right now is that the great governmental conspiracy designed to keep the masses ignorant about BigFoot, UFOs, the Bermuda Triangle, Atlantis, and flying humanoids is doing a great job.
Please recall that I do not disbelieve
all the stories of BigFoot, just that they
may be misinterpreted. And I do enjoy reading at least some of the entertaining BF stories, for that reason. Remember that word,
reason.
