Showing posts with label Finding Bigfoot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finding Bigfoot. Show all posts

Saturday, June 25, 2016

The Adventures of Rick & Biff will start filming next month

Move aside Finding Bigfoot.. The Adventures of Rick and Biff is scheduled to begin filming in Late July. If you live in eastern United States If you would like to be on the show and can be available on July 25th Ga, 26th Tn, 27th SC,28th NC contact us via our fan page. https://www.facebook.com/Rickandbiff

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Sunday, May 8, 2016

Ohio Bigfoot conference and festival

When it comes to finding Bigfoot, the mysterious creature will always have the upper hand. “They are the boss of the woods. They can outsmart any of us when we’re around them,” said Marc DeWerth, the organizer of the Ohio Bigfoot Conference held each year at Salt Fork State Park. This year’s event will be held on Saturday, May 14, with a Bigfoot Festival taking place on Sunday, May 15. 

The conference, started in 1989 by Don Keating and held in Newcomerstown until 2004, moved to Salt Fork in 2005. The event has grown into the premier Bigfoot conference in the world and draws thousands of people from around the United States and beyond each year.

DeWerth became interested in Bigfoot in the late 1970s when he and his grandfather were watching an episode of the “In Search Of” television show about Bigfoot. “I asked my grandfather if he thought they were real and he said he thought they were,” said DeWerth who later went to the library to check out the book, “Sasquatch, Apes Among Us” by John Green. “There was a map in the book that showed Ohio had 17 sightings. From that day I was hooked.” 

It was his wife’s family reunion in 1989 in Tippecanoe that started DeWerth collecting Bigfoot stories as he began talking with people about the creatures and heard many stories from eyewitnesses. Since then, DeWerth has made public presentations,

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Bigfoot at 50 Evaluating a Half-Century of Bigfoot Evidence

Bigfoot at 50 Evaluating a Half-Century of Bigfoot Evidence


The question of Bigfoot’s existence comes down to the claim that “Where there’s smoke there’s fire.” The evidence suggests that there are enough sources of error that there does not have to be a hidden creature lurking amid the unsubstantiated cases.
Though sightings of the North American Bigfoot date back to the 1830s (Bord 1982), interest in Bigfoot grew rapidly during the second half of the twentieth century. This was spurred on by many magazine articles of the time, most seminally a December 1959True magazine article describing the discovery of large, mysterious footprints the year before in Bluff Creek, California.
A half century later, the question of Bigfoot’s existence remains open. Bigfoot is still sought, the pursuit kept alive by a steady stream of sightings, occasional photos or footprint finds, and sporadic media coverage. But what evidence has been gathered over the course of fifty years? And what conclusions can we draw from that evidence?
Most Bigfoot investigators favor one theory of Bigfoot’s origin or existence and stake their reputations on it, sniping at others who don't share their views. Many times, what one investigator sees as clear evidence of Bigfoot another will dismiss out of hand. In July 2000, curious tracks were found on the Lower Hoh Indian Reservation in Washington state. Bigfoot tracker Cliff Crook claimed that the footprints were “for sure a Bigfoot,” though Jeffrey Meldrum, an associate professor of biological sciences at Idaho State University (and member of the Bigfoot Field Research Organization, BFRO) decided that there

Friday, September 20, 2013

"Why I Don't Watch Finding Bigfoot"

By Frank Cali Vice President Team Tracker



I watched maybe the first 3 or 4 shows and got disappointed very quickly. These shows are what the networks call "formula shows" They have a basic guide line script they follow and just plug in where they are each week.

 

The format is simple. (Open) previews of the "exciting " things on this weeks episode, then commercials and commercials and commercials.

 

Moneymaker is the head of the BFRO. An organization well gifted at charging people something like $500.00 a head to take them in the woods in search of Bigfoot. I've had some people who've gone on these "expeditions" tell me the BFRO is good at producing things for the clients to hear. What I'm saying is manufacture to make sure the paying customers get what they paid for. A yell or knock on a tree in the middle of the night. Maybe that's what BoBo did before he got on TV. Moneymaker had him in the bushes pretending he was Bigfoot to produce fake sounds in the night.

 
                            
                                           Matt Moneytaker, Renee Skeptic and James Boo Boo Faye
 


Next, the gang is seen driving in the SUV with the license plate blocked out. Cut to one of them, Moneymaker, Cliff, Renee or Bobo. They just happened to be talking to the others about where they are going, they mention a video they will be investigating , bla bla bla.

Next is the town hall meeting. There they talk and ask people gathered who have had and encounter or seen a Bigfoot. The camera pans around the room to show the people in the audience. Next, some go on camera and tell of what happened to them.  

 

(Another commercial, I mean commercial's. Lots of them)

 

Ok, they are now back from the ads and they go to the scene of the person's encounter. They say how tall the Bigfoot is and Bobo does his size comparison. I know several people who have met BoBo and they say he is not as tall as he claims. So, why is Finding Bigfoot saying that he is huge other than is tummy?


Next, after 20 more commercials, they return and do an on the spot ' investigation' of some of the worst all time fuzzy, blurry videos they can find on YouTube. The conclusions are always the same. They either tell the person that the video they submitted is not a Bigfoot because they are the "experts" or they can't prove anything one way or another. Of curse they try and recreate the video using Bobo again. See, having Bobo around comes in handy.

 

 

Of course there is the CGI of Bigfoot. That's the best thing on the show. It's not the Steven Spielberg or George Lucas type of animation, because that takes big bucks and Animal Planet shows are cheap.

 

Bigfoot are very intelligent beings. Does Moneymaker actually think Bigfoot(s) are going to come around a bunch of nuts banging on tress, yelling and screaming with a TV crew in tow with all kinds of TV camera lights? Oh, how we can forget the expedition on every show where one of them spends several days alone in the woods. That's the time to get up and go to the bathroom. You will see all kinds of leaves, tress, rocks, mud and of course, the best of all is BUGS. Now, that's entertainment.

 

The cast, now here we go. You have Matt Moneymaker, here's a guy with a super ego, extremely rude to his team mates, self important guy who thinks he knows ALL about Bigfoot, which is a laugh.  He must always have a cold, because he is always nose sniffing.

In one episode, he and Renee walk into cabin and Moneymaker says "THERE! that's where Bigfoot sleeps" Renee says "What makes you think that?" Moneymaker says "If I were a Bigfoot, I'd sleep right there, no question". The friction between him and her would start sparks big enough to blow someone back 100 feet or more. Kind of like watching the guy in front of you in an old Ford dragging his tail pipe for 10 miles on the highway.

Also on the "team" is Cliff, he was a teacher. We all know what teachers do. They talk and talk and talk. I bet you could call Cliff and leave the phone down on a table and when you come back in an hour to hang it up, he'd still be talking.

Cliff loves to do Bigfoot screams in his bathroom tub. Thank God, I don't live next to him. I can imagine if he does have any neighbors, the near heart attacks those screams would cause. I bet all the dogs in town dark all night when he sounds off, lol.

Next Renee, she is the shows skeptic. All those shows have to have a skeptic to show the audience  there is both pro and con to the subject. If Renee was on the Titanic and it was going down. She argue and say no it wasn't. She is the best looking one on the show. That is if you like Ernie on the old My 3 Sons TV show (see comparison below).

This is "Ernie" from "My 3 Sons photo below



Now Renee, see what I mean?





Finally we have BoBo. Who the hell named this guy that? Just what is a BoBo? Anyway, he seems like an alright guy with limited inelegance. He's the kind of guy who comes over to help you move and picks up your entire couch all by himself.

We can't forget the show's formula, did we? Nope we didn't. Before each commercial break. They always see something in the shadows. You always here "Wait! What was that? They cut to 20 more commercials and when they come back, they play the same scene again and you see what that was. It's always a squirrel, an owl, a deer or a rabbit. Your never going to see any Bigfoot on this show. Just the GCI ones.

One final thing. They also use some of the same music that you hear sometimes on the Ghost Hunters Show and others. That creepy sound that they always play after something allegedly happens. remember, these Animal Planet shows have little or no real budget. The motto is "Get it in the can as fast you you can"

Will Finding Bigfoot ever find Bigfoot. I think you have a better chance of dropping a nickle in a Dixie cup off of the Empire State building and having in fall right inside the cup. Maybe they really should change the name of the show to "NOT Finding Bigfoot?

 


"Wait! There's a Squatch out there"
Real translation should be "Wait! There's squat out there"

 

 

 



Saturday, August 24, 2013

"Finding Bigfoot's BoBo Faye Makes A Boo Boo"

By Frank Cali Vice President Team Tracker


     Finding Bigfoot's BoBo is on Twitter making false statements about Rick  Dyer. In this video, Rick talks about these statements. Why doesn't BoBo address the statements about Matt Money Maker's alleged drug use on location of the show? It's on all the blog's. A well know "secret" now out of the closet. Another fact BoBo does not address that he's not as tall as they want people to believe. I've talked to several people who have met him and he's not the "giant" they make him out to be.

 

    James "BoBo" Faye ready for some "tree knockin with no results again"



     The show using the same format week after week, town hall meeting, CGI animation, they  pick the worst amateur videos to look into, horrible "recreations" and the cliff hanger into every commercial when they say "Wait! what's that? After the commercial the "Wait! What's that is a freaking squirrel or an Owl, LMAO. In my opinion they should call this 60 minute waste of time "NOT Finding Bigfoot" and they never will. There is only ONE person who found Bigfoot and his name is RICK DYER.


     Hey! What's a good looking famous guy like BoBo doing on Twitter on a Saturday night? You think he would be "Finding Bigfoot" with some good looking girl like Renee from the show. She's so hot, she reminds me of "Ernie" on the old TV show "My 3 Sons"





Renee "Finding Bigfoot"







                                                             Ernie "My 3 Sons"




Click below for Rick Dyer's response to Mr. BoBo



Wednesday, June 5, 2013

"Rick sets goal to have "Finding Bigfoot" canceled"

 
 
 
On Monday nights show Rick talked about other Bigfoot researchers who over the years have proven nothing such as the BFRO. Rick is setting a goal to have Animal Planets show "Finding Bigfoot" canceled. He will start a campaign directed at BFRO. Once Hank's body is released to the public, the BFRO will not longer be the place to go. Over the years, they have obtained zero evidence that ever proved that Bigfoots are indeed real. The funding for such researchers as them will dry up very quickly.
There is only one person who has ever tracked a Bigfoot down and brought back the body to prove it. There is only one Best Bigfoot Tracker in the World and his name is Rick Dyer. Soon Hank's body will be revealed and it is going to rock the scientific and zoological community and cause shockwave's throughout the entire world.

 

To watch the YouTube broadcast of Monday night show, click the link
below.