If you haven't noticed I'm on this kick trying to get you to see the irrational side of Bigfootery and to realize that it can apply to those in your tribe as well. Check this quote from what I suspect might be an excellent new skeptical book about Bigfoot and Bigfootery that William Parcher linked in another thread:
I have seen the irrational side of Bigfootry Kitakaze. I see it every day. It sickens me.
You're welcome, John. I thought that was neat knowing your great friendship with Billy Willard and all he has done for you to see your first words to him. I disagree with Billy. He is helping you by taking you in the woods, which is fantastic, but he is also encouraging you to think you really did see a 9 x 6 ft monster apeman. Of course you know I find that very hard to accept. IMO, it would almost be better to come up with some Burgstahler-type paranormal explanation than to talk about a giant creature like that being a real species roaming the eastern U.S.. It certainly can't compete with human mind explanations which we know are very real phenomena.
Billy has not encouraged me about my sighting being real. Billy and I do not talk about it much because he knows it bothers me.
Let me ask you an honest question. Has anyone recently told you something to the effect of to be careful about letting those bastard skoftics get inside your head with sneaky psychobabble and getting you confused about what you
know you saw? I think that is probably the case. Yeah, that's me. I'm that guy. I'm the one that is trying to get you to see that so much of what you talk about very, very easily fits within human mind explanations. None of them means you're bat$#!% crazy. They just mean you're human and susceptible to the same conditions as everybody else.
No, They are not worried about skoftics getting inside my head. They are worried about me getting beaten up.
When I was a kid I could have sworn I saw a ghost or some kind of phantasm. Looking back I realized that I was an imaginative kid at the time who was walking the dark and scary way home and had the coolest wall-eyed old Chinese-Canadian school teacher who would freak the crap out of you with ghost stories to the class. You may not think that a monster apeman would make any sense for your mind to make up but there could have been any number of external stimuli that could have been responsible. Something you may not have remembered at all. You could have watched
The Legend of Boggy Creek on afternoon matinee TV a month or year before and it went into your mind and linked to that part of you that's afraid of the woods. Who knows? You might have experienced some trauma in the woods that your mind has recreated as a Bigfoot encounter.
I only saw Boggy Creek a few years ago on you tube. It was Campy and the impression it made on some people as children is lost on me.
The starting point is for you to begin to understand that a species of animal that grows as large as 9 x 6 ft and lives in places like Ohio, Virginia, California, and New York is not going to remain undiscovered by science. It's ludicrous and absurd and the problem right now is that you're surrounded by people with flawed reasoning that are telling you otherwise. I'm not saying that Bigfoot is impossible and your friends like Melissa who don't want you to be affected by teh skoftiks will try and create the false image that we're unreasonable and our minds are just too closed to deal with the truth. So what's the truth then, John? Is someone like Melissa Hovey better equipped to tell you about the truth regarding Bigfoot. Dude. Melissa doesn't know any facts about Bigfoot. Nothing. Nani mo nai. She will be the first to admit that. She hasn't even found a decent, clear maybe Bigfoot print until you guys went together last month to Salt Fork State Park in Ohio and that had only two recognizable digits, was tiny, and was acknowledged as easily being bear.
Kitakaze, the people I research with do not approach potential evidence as Bigfoot related. They spend most of their time trying to debunk it.
So who knows? Well, you have people like Pywacket telling you you're a "knower" because you've seen one with your own eyes. What Pywacket should do is reading where I quoted a large chunk of your encounter story and put in vivid colour the parts that are very consistent with some kind of sleep-related phenomenom. You're 90% certain that the image of the massive beast that turned it face in your direction for just but a moment from 50 yards away in your memory in your mind was nothing but a Bigfoot. I'll agree with that. All I want you to consider was that it may never have really been there.
You know, because friends don't let friends believe in Bigfoot

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Pywacket was only trying to show his support for what I am attempting to do here.
Thanks, I'll look for those shows. So on those three shows did you share your encounter story three times?
Yes, I talked about it. I probably was nervous and made some errors too, which I am sure will be dissected.
Oh, c'mon, John. That's not the way they're talking at all. Eric said...
Look at that video again from 3:28 at Eric and Mike's storytelling after Don Keating:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMc_hEFBwOI
They're talking Bigfoot to Bigfoot enthusiasts. They're enticing the people gathered around them and listening intently to believe they encountered Bigfoot. That they never use the definitive words "we saw Bigfoot" is irrelevant. They're engaging in the game of Woods & Wildmen. They're out in the woods hoping to experience and if they're lucky they can have their turn at storytelling and at belief reaffirmation time. They're talking about something throwing a couch pillow-sized rock being tossed and how terrified they were. It's prime Bigfootery. Let's go back Eric's turn with the talking stick (wait, holy crap. That stick he's holding... is that actually a talking stick?

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See, John, that's Bigfootery. That's what Bigfootery is - Eric laying down the heavy Bigfoot vibes with a few casual and unimportant disclaimers while people hang on every word while guys are walking around the crowd with cameras and mics. That was the ABS expedition to Salt Fork State Park and look how those guys were behaving.
Does that behaviour not look at least a little silly to you?
Yes they are talking to Bigfoot enthusiasts. It is a Bigfoot conference. What they are discussing had nothing to do with the ABS. The encounter they are discussing happened in October 2008 and neither of them are ABS members. The crowd is very interested because that is what they come there for, to hear Bigfoot encounter stories. As silly as that may seem to scoftics.
What you don't see is the crowd of Bigfoot researchers standing waaay in the rear with bored looks on their faces. What you do not see is that someone had placed a hoaxed Bigfoot print in a spot during the tour that it would be found. You do not see Don Keating pointing it out and pointing out why the print is fake to all of those people. When I told my encounter story I was shocked by the reaction. I always expect laughs and ridicule. What I expect is what I received in that article from New Zealand.
Do not use a Bigfoot conference as a example of what goes on in Bigfoot research. Promoting a DVD and conference and giving a crowd what they came there for is not the same thing.