Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Best Search Engine for Bigfoot Sites

Google is powerful, but often if you are using it to search Bigfoot stuff you get 4x4 trucks, Mixed Martial Arts fighters or USB microphones. Did you know there was a bigfoot search engine just for Bigfoot sites?

It has all the power of Google, but only searches sites about Bigfoot. Its called BigfootLunchClub.com. If you look to the right of the screen you will see a place to "Search Other Bigfoot Sites."



One of the things we wanted to do with Bigfoot Lunch Club, was to build a site we could also use as a resource. We were tired of wading through all the extra content on the internet. The "Search Other Bigfoot Sites" tool is invaluable, and always helps us cross-reference our stories.

Take it for a test drive, and say bye to all those false positives like, 4x4 trucks, MMA fighters and yeti microphones.

Also, while we are talking about search, here are the latest Google search trends for the last 30 days these graphs below are completely interactive.



YES! Stop wetting your pants, we are bringing back Bigfoot search trends from BLC labs! These are the trends over the last 30 days, go ahead play and mouse-over the gadgets below.







RELATED LINKS
Bigfoot Lunch Club
Our other article on False Positives
Google search Trends for Bigfoot, Sasquatch and Yeti

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Bigfoot Video from 2008 McKenzie Fishing Trip Surfaces



On August 30th 2010, BFRO.net posted a video that was filmed nearly two years ago during a fishing trip on Oregon's McKenzie river.

I preview of the post here:
This YouTube video shot in 2008 briefly shows what may be a sasquatch in central Oregon, on the McKenzie River. At this stage it is just a "figure of interest". A dark, long-armed figure stood up and walked away from the edge of the river as the two whitewater row boats passed by. The cameraman was shooting a YouTube installment for a fly fisherman's blog site.

Oregon bigfoot investigator Cliff Barackman will find out the technical details from the cameraman, and ask him to submit a full report to the BFRO's database. That has not happened yet, so we don't know all the details at this point.


In our minds it seems very little to go on, but when we saw Cliff Barackman was to investigate, it peaked our interest. The video below is cued 5 secs before the the appearance of the dark figure.



RELATED LINKS
BFRO.net post
Cliff Barackman's Awesome Blog

Sunday, August 29, 2010

David Paleidis on Coast to Coast Tonite



Its no secret David Paulides is a controversial figure in the Bigfoot community. One post on Cryptomundo by Loren Coleman criticizes him for propagating the M.K.Davis fantasy.

David Paulides, in 2009, allegedly was the author of several communiques in which he extended some of the M.K. Davis fantasy theories about Bob Gimlin and Roger Patterson killing Bigfoot at Bluff Creek in 1967, and John Green, Bob Titmus, and others being behind a coverup of this “massacre.” He caused some folks to think he had some new, correct answers. Those “answers” crumbed like a house of cards when John Green decided to call Paulides on some of his accusations, such as the fact that the “Titmus” photos were of a pilot, and the “red blood pools” were color-filtered rainwater images. --Loren Coleman


In the same post Sharon Lee, one of the best journalist in the community, says this about David:

...Finally, the most difficult presentation to sit through was that of David Paulides….I had no idea who this Paulides guy was, but I guess I should have! In his words, he is the best researcher. His organization is the best. He doesn’t consider individual people researchers. He insulted Michael Rugg, the host of the event, by telling Mike that he was not a researcher, but just a museum. He then went on to talk about what a bad rap he gets, and how no other organizations will step forward to work with him...--Sharon Lee


On Paulides' North America Bigfoot Search site, they announce tonight's interview on the upcoming events page.

David Paulides will be on "Coast to Coast AM" this Sunday morning [sic] (Really Monday morning from midnight-2am) discussing the latest research that NABS has been working on. The discussions will center on the research conducted in the past versus todays eforts and findings.


"...past versus today's efforts?" Will this be an attempt to hit the reset button and distance Paulides from his earlier, more controversial stands?

Are we reading to much into this single sentence? Either way, even if he isn't planning on resetting his public relations image, most of the crew at Bigfoot Lunch Club feel he should--if not for himself, for the community.

Regardless it should be interesting tune in to Coast to Coast for the last two hours to hear what the new research David Palides is up to.

RELATED LINKS
Cryptomundo quotes
Sharon Lee The Bigfoot Field Reporter™
David Palides' North America Bigfoot Search
Coast to Coast AM
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