- On Monday evening, March 1st, listeners to the Jeff Rense
Program heard startling news that the famous Roger Patterson-Bob Gimlin
film of a female bigfoot taken in 1967 has been proved a fraud. Bob Kiviat,
Kal Korff, Greg Long, and Bob Heironimous were interviewed and offered
a litany of "proofs" they claim support their accusation of fraud
in the filming process. In support of their assertions, they named a man
who claims to have made the 'gorilla suit' that was used, and Bob Heironimous,
himself, stated he was the man IN the suit.
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- These claims are little short of miraculous inasmuch
as virtually no serious researcher in the field of bigfoot lore doubts
that the film is genuine. Thus, on Monday evening, March 8th, listeners
to Jeff's program will hear from a representative group of those researchers
giving evidence and expertise to support the validity of the film, as well
as other input that might cast a more reflective light on the true intentions
of Messrs. Kiviat, Korff, Long, and Heironimous.
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- Appearing on the rebuttal program will be widely respected
cryptozoologist Loren Coleman, author of "Bigfoot: The True Story
Of Apes In America." Loren will give his analysis and interpretation
of what was said and implied in the previous week's show, focusing on the
film itself rather than the personalities involved. Likewise, M.K Davis
will bring to the discussion a highly technical analysis of the film based
on techniques he learned as an amateur astronomer and astrophotographer.
M.K.'s "motion" analysis of the thigh and buttock of the creature
in the film are powerfully convicing evidence that the film is absolutely
genuine.
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- Like Loren Coleman, Daniel Perez is a widely-respected
investigator in the field of bigfoot research. He is the author of perhaps
the definitive study of the Patterson-Gimlin film, "Bigfoot At Bluff
Creek," as well as the author of "Bigfoot Times," a montly
newsletter dedicated to keeping abreast of all developments in bigfoot
research. He will bring a vast store of knowledge and credibility to his
discussion of the film's validity.
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- Lloyd Pye is the fourth researcher scheduled to appear.
He is the author of "Everything You Know Is Wrong," and his expertise
is directed more toward where bigfoot fits into the larger picture than
what occurred at Bluff Creek in 1967. However, like any other serious student
of bigfoot lore, he is well aware of the pros and cons of what did and
didn't happen on that day, and he has made his feelings clear in his book.
Lloyd will act as a moderator to bring each guest onto the show, as well
as offering occasional insights along the way. Two other surprise guests
will contribute information
- about the original film as well.
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- It is seldom that a such an accomplished lineup of speakers
joins together to defend an icon in the field of alternative knoweldge.
Please join in for this highly informative discussion. It will be a rare
treat!
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