Friday, September 14, 2007

Review: The Sasquatch Triangle 9-13-07/The XZone 9-14-07

This was a great show, with the one and only John Green, who discussed such things as the initial track finds in the Bluff Creek, California area, the initial interest he had in the subject, the Patterson/Gimlin Movie, his thoughts on the Internet and its hand in research and other topics. One caller, Bobbie Short, had asked John about some of the track finds in the Northern California area during the '50's and '60's. John also fielded questions from the SQuatchMEDIA chatroom as well as a few e-mail questions. I also announced that I had spoken to Bob Gimlin and confirmed that he had never taken a polygraph test, that John Freitas had mixed him up with Roger Patterson. It was a great show, full of great information. Don's next program will feature as a guest Scott "Squatch" Herriott next Thursday night at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central at the address to the right. As always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.

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I made an appearance on the XZone along with Kal Korff this morning, and it was an interesting program. We mainly discussed the Patterson/Gimlin Movie and the issues surrounding it, such as the discrepancies in the story of Bob Heironimus, and I announced that Bob Gimlin had indeed not taken a polygraph. Kal basically discussed the same issues he always has regarding legal issues surrounding the controversy over the film, and also the fact that he has heard a rumor that the alleged suit has been buried somewhere near Yakima and also that Mrs. Gimlin has apparently a good bit to lose if the film is a hoax. Our old friend Bill Green called in and asked Kal about the legal issues surrounding whether or not a judge would hear the case in court regarding Bigfoot or not. I really enjoyed the show, and Kal wants to work with me, so we may do that. Thanks. Kal.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

both very wonderful intense shows indeedy. thanks bill