P.S. They do look just like root-balls in the photo, agreed, but the man's testimony has to be given some credibility unless he's a well known hoaxer.
No, it doesn't.
P.S. They do look just like root-balls in the photo, agreed, but the man's testimony has to be given some credibility unless he's a well known hoaxer.
No, it doesn't.
You've no evidence of that what-so-ever. At least Mr Stoneman has located the exact spot for others to see that there is no root-ball there.
It wouldn't be a particularly clever prank as well as out right lying to newspaper reporters because root-ball similarities are well known about. He said the entities were moving through the forest.
P.S. They do look just like root-balls in the photo, agreed, but the man's testimony has to be given some credibility unless he's a well known hoaxer.
ETA: Take a look at the two photos. You can see the tree with the bend in it so it's the same spot.
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At least he's showing his face and real name in a UK national newspaper. That's a lot more than you've ever done.
........At least Mr Stoneman has located the exact spot for others to see that there is no root-ball there...........
ETA: Take a look at the two photos. You can see the tree with the bend in it so it's the same spot......
At least he's showing his face and real name in a UK national newspaper. That's a lot more than you've ever done.
At least he's showing his face and real name in a UK national newspaper. That's a lot more than you've ever done.
In another, less attention deficit disordered universe, that subject would at least have it's own thread.Not bigfoot, but cool never the less.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/s...write-history-of-human-evolution-8887039.html
At least he's showing his face and real name in a UK national newspaper. That's a lot more than you've ever done.
Who cares about a georgian with a "brain case less than half of the size of a typical human today and not much bigger than a gorilla's brain."?In another, less attention deficit disordered universe, that subject would at least have it's own thread.![]()
He was CLEARLY enjoying his moment in the limelight bragging that his pictures were being shown INTERNATIONALLY. I found the picture of the tree root ball compelling since it matched exactly. How hard would it be to take a saw and let the root ball drop, then take a picture showing NOTHING was now there.
Also, he rode the wave of the Ketchum/Erickson announcement that week. I feel confident calling him Hoaxy Hoaxerson.
http://doubtfulnews.com/2013/10/bradford-pa-blobsquatch-story-propelled-by-the-bigfoot-wave/
The video has been taken down. He must have realised the jig was up.

You've no evidence of that what-so-ever. At least Mr Stoneman has located the exact spot for others to see that there is no root-ball there.
It wouldn't be a particularly clever prank as well as out right lying to newspaper reporters because root-ball similarities are well known about. He said the entities were moving through the forest.
P.S. They do look just like root-balls in the photo, agreed, but the man's testimony has to be given some credibility unless he's a well known hoaxer.
ETA: Take a look at the two photos. You can see the tree with the bend in it so it's the same spot.
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Out of everyone's commentary on here you picked my statement based on follow up done at the site. Why?