OntarioSquatch
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I don't know Mr. cutino personally. But from what I have seen so far (Bigfoot conference appearances, posts ect.) he's not looking to decieve anybody or make money off of Bigfoot.
I remember that guy. He literally hated any kind of negative or skeptical talk about Bigfoot. Was obsessed with it. Saw Bigfoot everywhere in everything. To his detriment he was invested in it 100% emotionally and 10% intellectually. As if he's novel in having that foible.Bart is an honest man and also seems to be good guy. I don't like it when people are looked down upon just because they are a footer. It's not right.
So are you a 'footer'? And if so, how can you hang out here for, say 7 months, and not be at least pretty much convinced there is no Bigfoot? Skeptic?
I remember that guy. He literally hated any kind of negative or skeptical talk about Bigfoot. Was obsessed with it. Saw Bigfoot everywhere in everything. To his detriment he was invested in it 100% emotionally and 10% intellectually. As if he's novel in having that foible....
I consider him in the group of people-who-experienced-something-they-can't-explain.
It's impossible to know a person's true motivations, but I have had a conversation or two with Bart in which he struck me as fully sincere in that he believes what he saw on his thermal imager had to have been a bigfoot.
Pending new information, I consider him in the group of people-who-experienced-something-they-can't-explain.
FWIW
Yet he's explained it.
ETA: This is the point at which an anecdote becomes a claim. "I saw something weird in the woods today Hon." versus "I something weird in the woods today Hon, and I think it was Bigfoot."
Next:
I heard bigfoot
I saw bigfoot
I was bigfoot's love slave.
No. He is very happy to explain what he experienced. It was Bigfoot.
A person who truly can't explain their experience would have no particular gravitation towards Bigfoot as an explanation.
They are different.
He saw a human figure crouching down low outside the perimeter of the camp site (if I remember right.) If he had not been emotionally invested in Bigfoot, he probably would have wondered what the dude hiding nearby was up to.
I can't criticize him for not approaching an unidentified figure at night watching their camp regardless of what it was in reality.