Tuesday, March 04, 2008

More Skeptical Bigfoot Links

Some reasons for caution about the Bigfoot film expose: for skeptics, the revelation of a hoax can provide valuable insights but may also contain pitfalls.(Follow-Up)
Skeptical Inquirer; Jan 1, 2005; Dennett, Michael; 1,502 Words Over the past three years, the Bigfoot community has been buffeted by the deaths ... their relative had faked the original (1) Bigfoot tracks near BluffCreek, California. And now, a book by Greg Long, The Making of Bigfoot, has seriously, perhaps fatally, damaged ...

Bigfoot evidence evaluated. (Letters to the Editor).(Letter to the Editor)
Skeptical Inquirer; Jul 1, 2002; 1,080 Words ... enjoyed Benjamin Radford's article about Bigfoot (Match/April 2002). He summarized the evidence for and against Bigfoot in a succinct and objective manner, and ... antecedents. After all, a giant mammal like Bigfoot didn't just suddenly materialize out ...

Bigfoot's screen test.(analysis of the Patterson-Gilmin film of Bigfoot)
Skeptical Inquirer; May 1, 1999; Daegling, David J. Schmitt, Daniel O.; 4,363 Words ... analyses propose that the 1967 film of Bigfoot documents a large, feral nonhuman primate ... evidence invoked to support the existence of Bigfoot, none is more widely cited than the 1967 ... that the subject of the film is not a Bigfoot; we simply wish to point out that recent ...
Death of a Legend -- Bigfoot Was a Big Fake, Say Hoaxer's Relatives
Yakima Herald-Republic; Dec 6, 2002; 744 Words SEATTLE (AP) - The man whose prank launched the "Bigfoot" legend in 1958 has died - and family members say they can now reveal the truth. "Ray L. Wallace was Bigfoot. The reality is, Bigfoot just died," said his son, Michael Wallace, whose ...

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