Thursday, November 15, 2012

Cliff Barackman on Bigfoot Proof: It won't take long, a few years tops

Cliff Barackman during a recent visit to Springfield High School

"It won't take long, a few years tops, these things are real, and soon everyone is going to know about it." --Cliff Barckman, Finding Bigfoot co-host

Cliff Barackman, co-host of the TV show Finding Bigfoot,  seems to up the ante regarding the timeline for Bigfoot proof. At the risk of reading too much into the video, Barackman seems to talk with a confidence of an insider, as if he has knowledge privy only to a few. Click the following link to read our previous coverage of Cliff Barackman.

Watch the video below and read the companion article that follows.






'Bigfoots are real. The evidence shows it'By Chris Wright KVAL News with KVAL.com staff Published: Nov 14, 2012 at 2:12 PM PST Last Updated: Nov 15, 2012 at 6:58 AM PST

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. - Bigfoot is no stranger to the Pacific Northwest: about a third of reported sasquatch sightings happen in Oregon and Washington.

The legend - or search - has gained new popularity from "Finding Bigfoot" on Animal Planet.

"It won't take long, a few years tops," Portland native and bigfoot hunter Cliff Barackman told a Springfield High School club. "These things are real, and soon everyone is going to know about it."

Barackman admits to a lifelong obsession with sasquatch, an obession he now gets to indulge by traveling the country with three other bigfoot experts in search of 'squatch.

He is used to dealing with skeptics, but during a recent visit to Springfield High School, barackman was preaching to the choir at the Sasquatch Brotherhood, a school club.

"It's like religion," said Austin Helfrich of the Sasquatch Brotherhood. "You try to spread religion. Sasquatch, you try to spread it around, and have other people start to believe in it. And it just spreads like wildfire."

"Finding Bigfoot" has helped fan the flames: 1.3o million people tuned in for the premiere of its third season.

"Certainly more people are becoming believers because of the show," Barackman said. "I don't encourage belief. I encourage weighing the evidence and coming to your own conclusion."

The Sasquatch Brotherhood's members have come to the conclusion that bigfoot is out there, and like many fellow enthusiasts, they feel there's a good chance he calls the Pacific Northwest home.
   
"Lots of forested areas, very wet, mostly lots of animals," Helfrich said. "I think it would be an easy location for sasquatches to live in."

Helfrich and his friends admit they get some odd looks from other students.

But the general public's skepticism doesn't seem to bother them - or Barackman. They are all convinced that sasquatch's days in the shadows are numbered.

"I don't have a PhD. I don't care what other people think of me," Barackman said. "Bigfoots are real. The evidence shows it."

SRC: KVAL News

EXTERNAL LINKS
Cliff Barackman's blog
Official Cliff Barackman Website 

4 comments:

  1. Outstanding. We all can learn so much from Cliff. His web page has to be one of the most knowledgable researcher sites I've ever been on. And I really admire his personality,,especially with skeptics.

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  2. I'll be impressed if the show lasts another two years. I've been waiting for somebody to "discover" Bigfoot for over 30. Cliff seems like a nice guy, but like his co-hosts, he is too quick to leap to the conclusion that every snapping twig has to be Bigfoot. I would not be surprised to see them on the roof of Macy's declaring it to be "squatchy," frankly. There is too much money in this whole circus now for me to take it seriously anymore.

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  3. cliff....where did u get the bigfoot stocking cap

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