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Woodpile sasquatch

And "hot" eyes. It's been a few years since I played with an IR camera, but I sure don't remember eyes being hotter than the rest of the face.

Granted, I was usually imaging humans, not Sasquatches, so my comparison may be invalid.
 
I always feel cheated and left out with film like that because I can never see what the guy is pointing out. I just kind of see vague, indistinguishable blurs. You guys are lucky and I'm jealous.
 
I don't know what those moving shapes are in the linked video, but they certainly don't look like a primate crouching behind and peering through a woodpile. The shape described as an "arm" in the video has no discernible joints, and more closely resembles, to my eye, a wisp of smoke shot very close to the lens.

Even if my senses are failing me and there is, in fact, a primate peering through a woodpile in the video, which features, if any, tell us that this is non-human primate?
 
I think I saw the Mexican Jumping Frog of Southern Sri Lanka. Take THAT you so-called skeptics.
 
This size. The "eyes" are 4 inches apart, and the "arm" was 7' long (or something).

Yes, according to the videographer's measuring of blurred pixels on a thermal video capture. Does anyone but the claimant accept those measurements? If so, on what basis?

Moving backwards, which features tell us this is a primate?
 
I once knew a family in which every member was abnormally large & hairy.

It was speculated that they had a sasquatch in the woodpile somewhere, too.
 
People see what they want to see, if you take a IR camera out into the woods TONIGHT and keep it relatively focused and start filming, i guaranty you will find things similar to what you see in the video.
 
Liar, it's the Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka.

No, what I saw was definitely the Mexican Jumping Frog of Southern Sri Lanka. It can be distinguished from the Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka by the trampoline-shaped mark under its belly.
 
I was looking at the wrong side of the frame until he started measuring the eyes. Then I'm like, "Wait, what? That's the Sasquatch!?"

What's that moving in the upper middle of the frame? I think he's got the wrong sasquatch, perhaps. Either that or a rare wood zombie, or--dare I say it--an accomplice. Follow this area when the video is in motion.
 

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Thanks for posting...
Always interesting to see what other people (esp believers) believe is evidence.

All i can think of after watching that video is that...
That is 3 min of my life that i will never get back
 

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