Friday, January 20, 2012

Cliff Barackman: Finding Bigfoot Returns to Ohio on January 21st

The Finding Bigfoot cast at Ike's Pizza filming Season 1 recap episode "Behind the Legend"
(Photo: Neo Edwards)
At NorthAmericanBigfoot.com, Cliff's Barackman's Official Blog, Cliff announces the return to Ohio on Januarary 21st to film a season 2 recap episode. The episode will probably be the last to air in the season, similar to last years "Behind the legend" filmed with the help of Oregon Sasquatch Symposium and Ike's Pizza

Cliff Writes:
The cast and crew of Finding Bigfoot will be returning to Ohio to film a special episode highlighting the events of season two on Saturday, January 21. Much like “Behind the Legend,” the seventh episode in season one, the cast will premiere clips of upcoming episodes and field questions from a live audience.
Read the rest of Cliff's details, including exact filming location, at North American Bigfoot: Finding Bigfoot Returns to Ohio on January 21st

Thanks to Romney, Bigfoot Endorses Newt Gingrich

It's official, Newt is Sasquatch Certified


It did not go unnoticed to us Bigfooters when Mitt Romney called Bigfoot a hoax. It looks like some creative folks were quick to react with a well produced You Tube video. And Mainstream media is reporting it. The Hill, a news source that is written for and about the U.S. Congress, with a special focus on business and lobbying, political campaigns and other events on Capitol Hill. Has filed this report on Bigfoot's endorsement.

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Bigfoot endorses Gingrich in debate lampoon
By Adele Hampton - 01/20/12 03:30 PM ET
Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich got an elusive endorsement Friday — the political thumbs-up came from the often camera-shy Bigfoot.
Conservative political media group Pass Code Creative released a video on YouTube in support of Gingrich one day ahead of Saturday’s South Carolina primary.
The video piggybacks off Romney’s comments during Monday’s Fox News GOP debate.
Romney blasted Gingrich for attack ads being run by outside groups, calling one of them the “biggest hoax since Bigfoot.”
“Mr. Speaker, you have a super-PAC ad that attacks me," Romney said. “It's probably the biggest hoax since Bigfoot. The people who have looked at it have said this ad is entirely false.”
Sporting running shoes and a braided wig, a faux Bigfoot frolics through the woods slamming Romney for not releasing his tax returns.
“Truth is, more people have seen me than have seen Mitt’s tax returns,” Bigfoot says.
Romney has come under fire this week from opponents pressuring him to release his taxes. The former Massachusetts governor has said he will release the information in April after filing for 2011.
The vide's Bigfoot also took a swipe at Romney’s conservative credentials.
“If Mitt’s a true conservative, then I’m the Loch Ness Monster.”
But there is one thing Bigfoot says he has in common with Romney: “Great hair.”
src: http://thehill.com/video/campaign/205471-bigfoot-endorses-gingrich 


Fox Carolina: Dr. Jeff Meldrum Speaks at Wofford College Today

(left to right: Dr Jeff Meldrum and a bust of Bigfoot)
Wofford College has invited Dr. Jeff Meldrum to speak as part of  a course titled "Urban Legends: (mostly) True Stories Verified by a Friend of a Friend." Below we have two articles; one from the Wofford's website, the second one is from the Local Fox news affiliate in South Carolina.


From Wofford's Website:
‘Bigfoot’ researcher to speak at Wofford Friday
Professor to discuss scientific work with Interim class on urban legends
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Renowned “bigfoot” researcher Dr. Jeff Meldrum of the Idaho State University, will speak at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Wofford to students studying “urban legends” during the January Interim. 
The program, to be held in the Olin Teaching Theater in the Franklin W. Olin Building, is free and open to the public. 
Meldrum, a professor of anthropology at Idaho State, is a widely known expert on primate locomotion and also has become renowned for his scientific research into the phenomenon of “bigfoot,” or “sasquatch.” He has appeared in a number of documentaries for the Discovery Channel and has written several popular books on the topic, including his most well-known, “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science.” Meldrum is unique because he is on the short list of credentialed scientists who feel it is worthwhile to conduct scientific research into the bigfoot phenomenon. 
The Interim course “Urban Legends: (Mostly) True Stories Verified by a Friend of a Friend” is being taught by Jenny B. Johnson, assistant professor of accounting and finance and coordinator of the accounting program, and Ryan A. Johnson, assistant professor of accounting and finance. The course explores contemporary legends, including how urban legends are more than rumor and innuendo – they reveal individual values, prejudices, hopes and fears. 
Meldrum joined the ISU faculty in 1993, after a stint with Northwestern University. His research revolves around questions of vertebrate evolutionary morphology, especially primate locomotor adaptations. His formal study of primates began with doctoral research on terrestrial adaptations in African primates, and has since taken him from the dusty skeletal cabinets of far-flung museums to the remote badlands of Colombia and Argentina in search of fossil New World primates. He has published extensively on the evolutionary history of the South American primates and has described several new extinct species. He has documented varied primate locomotor specializations in laboratory and semi-natural settings. More recently his attention has returned to the emergence of modern human bipedalism. His co-edited volume, “From Biped to Strider: the Emergence of Modern Human Walking, Running, and Resource Transport,” proposes a more recent innovation of modern striding gait than previously assumed. As the acting director of the Center for Motion Analysis and Biomechanics (CMAB) he is collaborating with engineering faculty, paleontologists, and the Idaho Virtualization Lab, to model the pattern of evolution of the hominid foot skeleton. His interests also encompass the evaluation of the footprints purportedly left by an unrecognized North American ape, commonly known as sasquatch. 

From Fox Carolina


Do you believe Bigfoot exists?
Posted: Jan 20, 2012 8:00 AM PST
Updated: Jan 20, 2012 8:18 AM PST
By Joe Gagnon, Reporter - bio | email
SPARTANBURG, SC (FOX Carolina) - If so or if not, a seminar taking place at Wofford College on Friday will state the case that it is a real possibility.
Renowned "bigfoot" researcher Dr. Jeff Meldrum of the Idaho State University will speak at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 20, at Wofford to students studying "urban legends" during the January Interim. 
The program, to be held in the Olin Teaching Theater in the Franklin W. Olin Building, is free and open to the public. 
Meldrum, a professor of anthropology at Idaho State, is a widely known expert on primate locomotion and also has become renowned for his scientific research into the phenomenon of "bigfoot," or "Sasquatch."
He has appeared in a number of documentaries for the Discovery Channel and has written several popular books on the topic, including his most well-known, "Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science."
Meldrum is unique because he is on the short list of credentialed scientists who feel it is worthwhile to conduct scientific research into the bigfoot phenomenon. 
The Interim course "Urban Legends: (Mostly) True Stories Verified by a Friend of a Friend" is being taught by Jenny B. Johnson, assistant professor of accounting and finance and coordinator of the accounting program, and Ryan A. Johnson, assistant professor of accounting and finance.
The course explores contemporary legends, including how urban legends are more than rumor and innuendo – they reveal individual values, prejudices, hopes and fears.
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