Gilbert Syndrome
Philosopher
NL didn't know any experts, asked WP if he did, 2 days later, NL states that his team has contacted said experts multiple times
"Hoist with his own petard" is the expression. There is a bit of a difference between a carnard (=duck) and a petard (= bomb).
Of course, you don't hoist your own, whether it is a duck or a bomb. You are hoisted by it when it explodes early.
You'll carry on endlessly with this nonsense, won't you? I explicitly said I was a sceptic on the subject on the previous page, and many times previously. I'll repeat it now: there is no such thing as bigfoot. Do you think you might eventually be able to grasp this simple concept without me having to say it in every single post?
And do you want a little help with the idea of waiting for an explanation from the poster before you pillory him? Suggesting this obviously makes me an apologist in your eyes, but I suspect that "fair-minded" is also a concept that will need careful explaining to you one day.
Mike
I understood from your previous post that you do not consider yourself a "bleever".
Therefore, I did NOT direct the term at you specifically this time. I was using it in the general sense to state a fact about what bleevers do to defend the indefensible.
Surely you remember the bleevers using that tactic on the BFF to defend any completely ridiculous story. After all, you supported that tactic often when you were a mod.![]()
so then this thread is all about you i guessLook, I could be jumping the gun, but after 3yrs of reading similar tripe from Footers, I have less patience than you.
Hey! Kit's back!!!
Good to see you Kit. Hope Japan is treating you well.....
Mike
They don't know that for sure, based on garments found, they were crude at best, and usually found at the height of the ice age. Other times, they found no clothes, although it would be a climate too cold for you or me to be without clothes.
Neandertal had half a million years to adapt to the cold environment, so saying he definitively wasn't shaggy is incorrect. There are some genetic signatures you could look for but I haven't read anything published regarding Neandertal hair, the genetics for hair tends to be complicated in modern humans. I doubt that is any different for Neandertal and probably not a high priority for medical research.
Seriously? Bleevers are not even close to some sort of consensus as to what supposed squatch feet look like!
Take your pick:
Three, four, or five toes?
Thin, wide, or hourglass shaped?
Round heel or square heel?
Rounded toes, splayed toes, or squared off toes.
High arch, flat foot, or mid-tarsel break?
Surely you must have seen the photo of Patterson with his many plaster casts - and that is just one example of how the most incredibly stupid and far-out caricatures of feet are taken as being real by the bleevers.
After all - Saint Roger and Salt o' the Earth Gimlin would never lie.![]()



Human ancestors lost hair long before neanderthals came on the scene. We've been relatively hairless as long as we've been long distance runners and high speed walkers, at least since Homo ergaster 1.2 mya...
http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2013/03/15/science-seat-you-could-have-been-a-furry-beast/
The variation of foot types that you see posited as real by Bigfoot proponents is really quite stunning...
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That all of the above is endorsed by Prof. Meldrum, a specialist in primate anatomy and locomotion, is equally stunning to me.
If that's one of the Onion Mountain tracks, I know Green was duped but that's understandable. He's a brilliant man I'm sure but he's not a tracker.
Meldrum on the other hand should not have been duped by the split ball prints of Ray Wallace flavor. I'd find that hard to believe.
Meldrum endorsed that Ray Wallace split ball track?
If that's one of the Onion Mountain tracks, I know Green was duped but that's understandable. He's a brilliant man I'm sure but he's not a tracker.
Meldrum on the other hand should not have been duped by the split ball prints of Ray Wallace flavor. I'd find that hard to believe.




Regardless of your position on Bigfoot, the fact that the subject's leading PhD endorses such obvious fraud is a major blow to its credibility.