BFRO is Paying for Market Value Footage of Bigfoot in Their Search for Sasquatch
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The search for Sasquatch is hitting the airwaves like candy to a crowd of children. What pray tell is all the fuss about? Belief in the existence of Bigfoot is like the belief in God. Many follow while others speculate.
It seems that Matt Moneymaker, the founder of BFRO, (Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization) has made an offer that is too drooling to pass up...$100.00 per second for clear, undisputed, market value, authentic footage of the elusive man-ape. That's right folks! Big bucks for footage of the Lielas Pedas Bipedal. (My nickname for Bigfoot.)
In 1995, Matt Moneymaker started the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization Forum to bring together a community of researchers and has attracted a virtual community of scientists, journalists, and specialists from diverse backgrounds. The website provided a collection of Bigfoot/Sasquatch sightings. It is now one of the largest and oldest organizations of its kind. The mission of the BFRO is to solve the mystery of Bigfoot by study and research without the purpose of physically harming them.
Each of the sightings/reports that have been submitted to the BFRO have been analyzed, evaluated and investigated to be determined which are credible enough to post to the public. Those reports/sightings have been broken down into three different classes...Class A, B, and C. Class A being the highest on the scale with DNA, footprints, or other visual proof. Class B is in the middle where the incident was observed in low lighting or from a distance, often the creature was heard or smelled, but not seen. Most of these reports are from a first hand account. Class C is the lowest of the totem pole. This is where the observation is told on a second or third hand account. The stories have high potential, but untraceable sources.
I, personally, think that Mr. Moneymaker is going about this offer in the wrong manner. Anyone can put their information on the internet, like Mike Green did, and charge $3 or $6 a view. So one has to ask oneself, if you knew you could impact history with your footage, why sell it for a mere $100-$200 per second? A million hits alone at $1 would make oneself a millionaire.
This is a race to discover the man-animal, and who provides the proof first. People are suddenly standing on the shoulders of others, for example the Jacob's photo. That was accidental! This man is now abruptly considered to be of official notoriety because, seconds before he had no clue of the possible existence of Bigfoot, then suddenly his trail-cam captured a photo.
Does it make sense for the BFRO to offer cash money for proof? Most certainly! Considering where the notoriety is going to land, and the hard work that was involved by the BFRO all these years. Everyone has stood on the shoulders of geniuses to be where we are today in technology. Question is, who considered the authority and getting credit? Well hopefully the people who do know, and not by accident, but by sheer determination to show the world that it is real. It does do the things they say and that they have known this for many years. Many have tried to get the world to listen, but obviously it has fallen on deaf ears.
America is being left behind as Russia and China are leading government expeditions in their countries to prove in the existence of theYeti, Sasquatch, Skookum, Almas, etc.. Ask yourself, are we preparing to stand on the shoulders of the people who did the work again? Acting like we knew all along because we can and that's acceptable because we do things that way? I hope that the people that have done the work and research aren't left behind because someone with diploma finally walked into the woods, stood on the shoulders of the ones who have devoted their life to this discovery, and took a picture.
Anyone can be a lazy skeptic. I only ask that before committing yourself to being a skeptic, take the time to read the board and listen to the footage. These reports aren't just by the average Joe, but doctors, scientists, and even a president. So before determining that this is just a myth or legend, you too could be standing on the shoulders of a doubter and have that notoriety. If interested Click here to access the BFRO forum.
I will leave my readers with this one final tidbit...Exhibition week starts April 3 on the National Geographic Channel. One of its shows is “Is it Real? Russian Bigfoot.” Click here for more information on the Russian Bigfoot.
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The BFRO's only mission is to keep the legend alive to milk as much money out of believers as possible. Does it seem at all reasonable that an orginization in existence since 1995 that sponsors paid expiditions has found not one shred of real evidence in that time? They tell us they "find their tracks, find their nests" and yet cannot find a single hair, body part or feces to allow us to catalog it as a species. The last name of the BFRO's leader is probably the most compelling argument for it's continued existence.
The old saying: show me the money...show me the poop, the hair, a bone, a tooth, anything! And I will be a believer !!!








A.A. Zavala Level 7 Commenter 13 months ago
I love to follow cryptozoology, and have always been fascinated in the legends of creatures and monsters. Thank you for sharing.