Bigfoot Follies: part trois
Well, there's really no way the site is any sort of secret, though. Anyone who wants to find the place can certainly do so. The NDA is just another part of the game and a way to feel like you are doing something important and "sciency". |
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Bumping for NL's benefit:
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The land owner and family have had multiple daylight encounters with the squatches on the property. They want absolutely nothing to do with the Bigfoot community. They only trust a few of us onto their land. They've been burned before. |
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or are you saying that, they have all told you that they do not acknowledge it, and there are no off the record acknowledgements? |
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Oh goodie-gum drops - we've moved on to page trois!
Well I followed the info about Remer and its environs. It looks awful green around there on the Google Maps. |
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NL, have you looked at the NDA to see if it has any legal sway over someone divulging a place on public land?
What would your legal recourse be? Don't you have to be able to quantify damages if you were to try to sue someone for breach? If someone revealed the location, on public land, of this huge secret, what would you be able to claim? For example, if I was going on an expedition to prove the existence of Dragons in Central Park, NYC, and I made someone sign a NDA, what damages would I be able to claim in my lawsuit to enforce such an NDA if the person spilt the beans? Would this person's breach falsely make me look crazy? Would this person's breach have caused me monetary damages? Would thousands of new Dragon researchers descending upon this spot, for which I have no claim, cause me monetary harm? What are they unable to disclose? The location where NO BIGFOOTS were located? Hypothetical Facebook Post: "Just left Raccoon Mountain in Minnesota, Zero Bigfoots here." would that be in violation? |
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Where have I heard this story before? |
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We know Bigfooters have to have exclusivity, because if there isn't, then we get the soap opera shenanigans we saw at Bossburg. |
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I will progress no further in considering it, though, without foreknowledge of all the requirements on my part, and the NDA is one of them. Do you have access to it? |
As soon as any objective observers arrive, bigfoot leaves.
Bigfoot only hangs around or harasses believers. Bigfoot instinctively knows that you don't believe in him, and he avoids all forms of contact. |
If you follow NL's link, the History section tells of people seeing bigfoots there so often 100 years ago that it wouldn't even necessarily merit mention when you greeted passersby. Sounds kinda like today that if I saw a deer I'd not proclaim that news to anyone but if someone started a conversation about them the news that I saw one might then come up. So . . . bigfootses in that community then were evidently as conspicuous as White-tailed Deer are across most of their range today, applying the word evidently as loosely as possible of course.
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Perish the thought, it's just a normal every day thing for these simple folk. They pay no mind to witnessing giant ape-men in broad daylight, y'know, cos they've got stuff to do... |
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"Look, there's a Squatch, in plain sight, in broad daylight! Quick, get the camera! Ah, shucks, he just made off into those trees, what're the chances of that?" Any day now, eh? Fingers crossed! |
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He knows if you believe or not, so believe, for goodness sake! Considering the fact that this amazingly rare species of giant hominid seems to confuse its own species' communications with those of a few rag-tag part-time weekend-adventurists, it's an absolute mystery why we're here, in the year 2017, with about as much evidence for Bigfoot being real as we have for Bigfoot being Santa Claus, which is "sod-all." |
http://www.startribune.com/minnesota...fer/374691971/
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Does it contain any language that requires the signee to remain silent even if they suspect foul play or fraud?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft7nBx9oRl4 |
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Oh dear.
Have you looked at his other vids? That "mother and cub" one is hilarious. And the "bigfoot hand" one as well. Yep...any day now...any day. |
Yeah... The foot video.
Wow, this is not the video you're looking for. |
NL would you be willing to disclose the name of the public land the Bigfoots are located.
Having been down this road before with Chris, I'd love to know if it's a national/state park that I have not visited and may have other interest of mine, if I made the trip. |
The guy, Peter Caine works in Fiberglass and animatronic artwork sculptures.
http://www.derekeller.com/exhibition.../press-release He is also known as a comedian. http://www.artweek.com/events/united...-****-walmart# http://www.lorenmunk.com/writing/peter_cain.html Quote:
All things he says in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOeqnqw56yA Classic, the bigfooters hitching their hopes to this guy. |
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I have signed many NDAs in my life in both the civilian and government worlds. With rare exception, the NDAs have never been treated as sensitive documents themselves, and I can conceive of no legitimate reason why the NDA for this trip would be one of the exceptions. Therefore I will ask directly: What is your reasoning for not sharing the NDA now? |
Nice props. He could make a lot of money off of footers.
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You can't be serious. EDIT:ok, just watched the mother and cub video. Now I know you are just fooling. |
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It would still fool the footers if taken into the woods and filmed poorly. |
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