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Mercury
02-11-2012, 06:18 PM
http://youtu.be/Fc6hMfeOnSo?t=22m6s
First interview ^

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Survivorman, Les Stroud was interviewed on KZOZ by Jeff and Jeremy.

Jeremy brought up his favorite subject of Sasquatch which we thought was a ridiculous question, surprisingly, Les brought up an extremely intriguing story that gave us the chills about a possible Sasquatch experience. That's right, Les Stroud believes in Bigfoot!

Listen to the interview with Les Stroud in its entirety, click here to download the entire interview or click here.

From KZOZ:
Today we had Les Stroud from Discovery Channel’s Surviorman on the air to talk about his new book “The Will to Live.” He gave us some incredible insight on his background as a survival expert as well as how he got into the business of making Survivorman. We asked him to share some of his wildest stories which range from the extremely sensational, such as being chased by a jaguar in the Amazon, to the physically taxing, such as fighting off heat stroke in the desert. After some quick lessons on why not to drink your own pee, or anyone else’s for that matter, he got into the topic of other “Survival” hosts. We couldn’t agree more that these people don’t have the chops or the balls to really go for true survival without the constant aid of a camera crew. We even got him to tell us that Bear Grylls better buy him a beer if they ever meet in a bar!

http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2011/06/repost-survivor-man-les-strouds-bigfoot.html

Loki
02-11-2012, 06:36 PM
Can't wait for our experts to classify Bigfoot once he has been discovered finally. :) Maybe some Cromagnoid? :wink

Mercury
02-13-2012, 02:49 AM
I don't know, if anything I think it's either a Gigantopithecus, feral Ape population, or simply an Amerindian myth based upon the Wild Man, just like Europeans have. I posted more about this subject in the Fairy thread.

Anyways here are some interesting bigfoot videos that surfaced in the last few months, you be the judge:

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(The fort at the ending was something they found, and only jokingly claimed it was of bigfoot origin)

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This one is not as convincing but still rather interesting.

Loki
02-13-2012, 10:29 AM
The Patterson-Gimlin film (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patterson-Gimlin_film) is still considered the most convincing, and has yet to be fully debunked.

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