So
now every few months someone claims to have a body and everyone always
asks me what i think. The answer is it would break my heart to hear some
has murdered one. But with all the hikers, hunters and outdoor enthusyists of all kinds out there I would like to think somehow, someway, someone will find a body that has expired due to natural causes. No matter whom finds a body I want it to
be true.
Truth is when anyone finds a body or proves Bigfoot
all our work will be vindicated, all the species protection legislation
we started will be implimented and it will be our
work that teaches biologists and wildlife officials how to identify an
area enhabitited by a Bigfoot group and few dozen other ecological and
behavioral facts about this species. Most importantly to me and my family, I will retire. The expeditions are really taking their toll on me. The stats say the more I go out alone into the wilds the more likely one time I will not come back.
That's why i feel we are
in such a great position. We are not competing against anyone. Quite
the opposite, anyone anywhere proves this species is real proves us
right.
Our options are we win or we win.
The truth shall set me free!
Sylvanic Bigfoot. Our Sasquatch perspecitive
Monday 6 May 2013
Sunday 8 January 2012
Sasquatch, Gili suits and the Georgia hoax with a US special forces engineer
Letter from Paul,
Paul wrote...
I have a question. I have worked US Naval Special Forces for awhile as an engineer. Did you guys
Paul wrote...
I have a question. I have worked US Naval Special Forces for awhile as an engineer. Did you guys
use military tactical surveillance techniques or did you just study the animals and forumulate your plan from
theory . Seems to me like you used both.
Thanks for the clip. You have shown very different colors and varieties of Bigfoot. Did you see MORE different
colors or where their strains of families that were similar?
BTW I find the whole bigfoot community not very scientific, NOT interested in the science but a rag tag
bunch of name calling hoaxing guys more concerned with their you tube subcribers. It was refreshing to find
you. Using the scientific method.
Not worried about others, you are concentrate on your work and your product, which I find refreshingly nice
that you arent trying to cut others throats. For instance the Georgia hoax (do you believe them now that they
claim the government took the body?
This recent Sierra Shooting seems to be coming apart at the seams. I got on my first forum BIGFOOTFORUM.com
I was banned with in 4 weeks for asking an expert why they signed a NDA for heavens sake. Steve Kulls reprimanded
me for not showing respect. I responded that I though the reprimand was harsh and OFF I GO!!! First forum in my computer history I have ever been kicked off a forum.
Regards
I responded,
Hello Paul.
First answer. We built a gili suit for our surveillance. So i would say a combination of First nations hunting and tracking skills, with scientific analysis and Military tactics. Hell i have studied primate behavior sciences, White tail buck hunting techniques... the list goes on and on. So more then both. All of the above and more.
Second. Colors all seem to be medium brown to dark brown. The animal in Video 4 that looks reddish only when the sunlight is directly on the animal. And i believe she is a she because of the lack of sagital crest. The Noses, eyes and facial hairs are very similar considering the male and female differences. Actually all are brown except the very tall kind of slim grayish colored one i saw. There is a dominate large male i have seen twice , i feel is the Troop leader, but the salt and pepper grayish colored male acts as the wise old male of the group i think. The contact, interactions, and communications i have with this species are always very meaningful for me and the animal. I often feel overcome with emotion as you can well imagine and i think it is the same for the animal on the other end. I feel far less excitement now when i come across grizzly's, mountain lions, or wolves. I feel similar to when i began to sky dive, i loved it but i was almost to terrified to enjoy it at first. So i kept jumping until i became comfortable.
The 'Bigfoot Community" of course always has my support. This work is extreamly hard and dangerous. It takes so much out of me and my family is always very nervous about me when i go out especially now after i went missing last year with grizzly tracks stalking after me and all the other strange things that happened. Whoever finds a Bigfoot body gets me the species protection and recognition we have be working for. Then i retire when primatetologists, anthropologist, biologists... get funding from the government and Universities to continue this work.
After the Georgia hoax the two guys responsible went on an interview http://youtu.be/JQJz4e83wqw and admitted they lied. They say bigfoot is a joke. Did the government force them to do that too. I do not give them a second thought.
There is a great forum for bigfoot at http://azcro.lefora.com/ . The Bigfoot websites and forums are just like anything else you'll get the good with the bad. Mother Teresa could be posting about world peace and she would be bombarded with haters.
Understand that cooperation makes us strong, as does truth, integrity, honor....All those whom Choose to go down that road i will follow or can follow me. All others you have my sympathy.
First answer. We built a gili suit for our surveillance. So i would say a combination of First nations hunting and tracking skills, with scientific analysis and Military tactics. Hell i have studied primate behavior sciences, White tail buck hunting techniques... the list goes on and on. So more then both. All of the above and more.
Second. Colors all seem to be medium brown to dark brown. The animal in Video 4 that looks reddish only when the sunlight is directly on the animal. And i believe she is a she because of the lack of sagital crest. The Noses, eyes and facial hairs are very similar considering the male and female differences. Actually all are brown except the very tall kind of slim grayish colored one i saw. There is a dominate large male i have seen twice , i feel is the Troop leader, but the salt and pepper grayish colored male acts as the wise old male of the group i think. The contact, interactions, and communications i have with this species are always very meaningful for me and the animal. I often feel overcome with emotion as you can well imagine and i think it is the same for the animal on the other end. I feel far less excitement now when i come across grizzly's, mountain lions, or wolves. I feel similar to when i began to sky dive, i loved it but i was almost to terrified to enjoy it at first. So i kept jumping until i became comfortable.
The 'Bigfoot Community" of course always has my support. This work is extreamly hard and dangerous. It takes so much out of me and my family is always very nervous about me when i go out especially now after i went missing last year with grizzly tracks stalking after me and all the other strange things that happened. Whoever finds a Bigfoot body gets me the species protection and recognition we have be working for. Then i retire when primatetologists, anthropologist, biologists... get funding from the government and Universities to continue this work.
After the Georgia hoax the two guys responsible went on an interview http://youtu.be/JQJz4e83wqw and admitted they lied. They say bigfoot is a joke. Did the government force them to do that too. I do not give them a second thought.
There is a great forum for bigfoot at http://azcro.lefora.com/ . The Bigfoot websites and forums are just like anything else you'll get the good with the bad. Mother Teresa could be posting about world peace and she would be bombarded with haters.
Understand that cooperation makes us strong, as does truth, integrity, honor....All those whom Choose to go down that road i will follow or can follow me. All others you have my sympathy.
Thanks again for your email and questions Paul
Take care of yourself
Todd Standing
www.sylvanic.com
Saturday 7 January 2012
Sylvanic Bigfoot blog introduction
Good Day to you all. I'm Todd Standing from the website sylvanic.com. I am involved in and do a lot of different things but for this blog page i will be specifically talking about Bigfoot, Sasquatch, Omah... or what name you may use to refer to the species.
I thought since i regularly answer question via email to the website, through the email address sylvanicbigfoot@gmail.com i though i would post some of the more interesting one here on a public blog for everyone to see.
I am often challenged and impressed by the questions people have to do with Bigfoot and the work we do so i would like to thank all of you whom have showed interest in our work. Fortunately i spend a lot of time away on expeditions so i will simply do the best i can to try and keep up with all the emails we get.
Here is one i recently received from a BFRO guy
Thanks,
I responded....
There are two groups in the XXXXX region i study. The first i have never photographed but they are likely the group you have seen because their territory is closest to people and they do seem come around people from time to time. The other group is the one that i did photograph. They have no tolerance for people and their territory is extreamly remote. I am sure it seems very ironic that the more accessable group is the one i never get photos of and the group that is remote i do get photos of. However ironic it may be it is only logical. I have tested this theory and it has held out in my practical implimentations.
He replied...
Your comments about the irony of these creatures does not surprise me at all. All my close experiences with the Kootenay Lake group have either been at night or very early in the morning and during the day they stay at a distance (all class B experiences).
I hope you don’t mind my questions, but I am desperate for some intelligent discussion from people who have actually seen and interacted with them and are not a threat to them. There are very few educated people out there who have had or are willing to step forward about the topic.
I replied with....
I know these animals are gatherers. With that being said can they gather enough food to sustain them through the winter? I have recently gather a for certain bigfoot fecal sample from Sept of this year and i can tell you there is no sign of meat in it at all. It has no smell and is filled with vegitations of all sorts but no visible grasses or leaves. So many species out in our wildernesses are hybernators and more importantly partial hybernators. So many questions and its greatly base on deduction and educated speculation. They are just such amazing animals i am very grateful for having knowledge of them.
That is the end of our conversations... Hope you enjoyed this conversation I hope to have another blog for you this week since i am not going out at least in the next few days
Thank you and take Care of yourself
Todd Standing
I thought since i regularly answer question via email to the website, through the email address sylvanicbigfoot@gmail.com i though i would post some of the more interesting one here on a public blog for everyone to see.
I am often challenged and impressed by the questions people have to do with Bigfoot and the work we do so i would like to thank all of you whom have showed interest in our work. Fortunately i spend a lot of time away on expeditions so i will simply do the best i can to try and keep up with all the emails we get.
Here is one i recently received from a BFRO guy
Todd,
I am the author of the author of the BFRO report XXXXX. I have had quite a few close encounters near XXXXX, BC though I have not seen one as clearly as the images you have. Who knows (actually you might) . . . they may be part of the same group. I would love to get a copy of your latest work....
I responded....
There are two groups in the XXXXX region i study. The first i have never photographed but they are likely the group you have seen because their territory is closest to people and they do seem come around people from time to time. The other group is the one that i did photograph. They have no tolerance for people and their territory is extreamly remote. I am sure it seems very ironic that the more accessable group is the one i never get photos of and the group that is remote i do get photos of. However ironic it may be it is only logical. I have tested this theory and it has held out in my practical implimentations.
He replied...
Your comments about the irony of these creatures does not surprise me at all. All my close experiences with the Kootenay Lake group have either been at night or very early in the morning and during the day they stay at a distance (all class B experiences).
Also, do you have a theory as to where they go in the winter? I personally don’t believe they go far (although food access would logically dictate much of how far). I know that when I go up to XXXXX they take about a week to find us. I have considered that they may have just arrived in the area, since we typically go there the first two weeks in XXXXX, but even though it has been rather cold there at that time there is plenty of meat to be had. I am fairly certain that they are located near our cabin, but at a different water source than the main lake. There are plenty of streams nearby, but few small lakes. Water and the biodiversity associated with them seems to be a logical potential full time site for them - if not many locations they rotate between as needed.
I replied with....
I know these animals are gatherers. With that being said can they gather enough food to sustain them through the winter? I have recently gather a for certain bigfoot fecal sample from Sept of this year and i can tell you there is no sign of meat in it at all. It has no smell and is filled with vegitations of all sorts but no visible grasses or leaves. So many species out in our wildernesses are hybernators and more importantly partial hybernators. So many questions and its greatly base on deduction and educated speculation. They are just such amazing animals i am very grateful for having knowledge of them.
That is the end of our conversations... Hope you enjoyed this conversation I hope to have another blog for you this week since i am not going out at least in the next few days
Thank you and take Care of yourself
Todd Standing
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