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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2019 3:03:14 GMT
? Is it cause not many have seen him / them ? Is it because of lack of solid evidence ? Is it because where would they live / be hiding? Is it because people are liars and seeking fame / fortune ? For one, the lack of bodies. We find bodies of deer, bears, wolves, mountain lions, everything you can imagine. But nobody has ever produced a Bigfoot body. But bigger than that, I'm going to say it's the advances in surveilling these places. In the last 20 years or so the number of good quality cameras in the US has gone up maybe tenfold. It's a rare person that doesn't have a camera. I remember a scene in Close Encounters where somebody points out that we don't have clear pictures of a UFO/alien spaceship, and a news guy points out that the news has never filmed a plane crash or even a car chase live and gotten it on the news. Well, now we have the plane crashes, the car crashes, and every other rare-but-real event you can name. We have million-to-one stuff like lightning strikes right next to the camera, you name it - because with two hundred million cameras being used daily, you get that stuff. Then throw in the advent of trail cameras, so you don't even have to rely on actually happening to be in the same place at the same time as a Bigfoot. There's trail cameras strung up in trees all over the place. But no Bigfoot pictures. And even more than that... these days the forest service does aerial surveys of animal populations. You fly over with an imaging infra-red camera and you can count whole populations of all sorts of animals. We get bears, wolves, deep, everything. Everything but Bigfoot. So now we're to assume that there's a large animal out there... that nobody ever manages to film. Nobody ever finds a body of. That never walks in front of a trail camera. That never shows up on a wide-area survey. Not ever, year after year after year. I don't buy it. Oh, and a more minor one - there was a show called "Finding Bigfoot", which was about a team of people trying to find a Bigfoot (imaginative name!). There were nine seasons covering ninety episodes over seven years. They never found a single Bigfoot. Says it all, really.
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