Join me this weekend as we celebrate the life of Dr. Jeff Meldrum and his impact on the subject of Sasquatch. I will be joined by many of his friends who come on to share their memories of him. This is part two.
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Join me this weekend as we celebrate the life of Dr. Jeff Meldrum and his impact on the subject of Sasquatch. I will be joined by many of his friends who come on to share their memories of him. This is part two.
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MIKE L
Thanx Wes!!!!
Tyler H
Dr Meldrums book turned me into a full blown believer!
MIKE L
Thank you for all you did Dr. Meldrum!!!
Tessa B
Flexion is a rad word. Dr. Meldrum was the MAN.
Justin C
Flexion!
Todd F
👍👍
Thanks Wes!!
Hi
Venzulo
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Wes
I had to fix a portion of the audio so if it quits on you refresh. I apologize
Sanora I
Thank you Dr Meldrum for all you have brought to us listeners and thank you Wes for the memorial podcasts the dr would hv been honored
m99
Thx Wes
Al W
Thank you Wes for the wonderful tribute to Dr. Meldrum, it could not have been more heartfelt and he deserved nothing less. This one hit me hard, I remember buying his book in Bozeman, it’s still one of my favorites. I felt like I knew him. RIP Dr. Meldrum.
m99
Go with God “Jeff” (as you would have people call you. 🙂
Joseph K
Thank you again, Wes.
Rebecca A
❤️💔❤️🙏
Justin C
The gravity of this loss is heavy
Darrel R
Meldrum is just a Man that many don’t agree with because Critics, including fellow researchers in the cryptozoology field, point out that Meldrum has promoted evidence that is widely considered to be fake, such as the tracks from known hoaxer Paul Freeman.
Lacking rigorous analysis: Academic reviews of Meldrum’s book Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science criticized his scientific methodology. For example, anthropologist David J. Daegling stated that Meldrum was “unable or unwilling to distinguish good research from bad, science from pseudoscience”.
Association with questionable researchers: Meldrum has appeared with or endorsed others whose work is considered by many to be fabricated, further eroding his standing among critics. In other words, Meldrum knew his books would sell amongst the bigfoot crowd, which was a payday for him. I wouldn’t put such praise on a man that lived off the idiot, just my opinion
James G
I disagree that Freeman was a “known hoaxer”. Or that a fellow anthropologist criticized his work, we know his work was criticized, he put himself out there often alone, to try to perform science is a place science refuses to look. there were things I disagreed with him on, however, his contributions cannot and should not be dismissed .
Darrel R
After a 1982 sighting, local law enforcement confronted Freeman, and he admitted to having made up the story and constructing fake “feet” to make tracks. He also admitted to doing this on previous occasions.
Justin C
Its your world man sorry for breathing up all of your air sociopath
Rob S
You presume alot about a man whom is no longer with us Darrel. Ive heard this phrase alot recently and it applies profoundly in this context – what a person says about someone when they have passed, says alot about themselves.
Entirely unnecessary Darrel. I hope you reflect.
Darrel R
Your observation is true and points to a common psychological tendency: the idealization of the deceased. After a person dies, people often focus on their best qualities while downplaying or forgetting their flaws. This idealization can be a complex part of the grieving process and is driven by several emotional and social factors. Since joining this website, I have studied Dr. Meldrum and read a few of his articles, as well as those of those who disagree with him. And just because I see flaws in every human being, including myself, and that being said, I look at Dr Meldrum as a typical human being who lived his life to the best of his ability, it must be known he did have a few who were also well educated who did NOT agree with all his hypotheses on Bigfoot, and to many of us we see sasquatch as a folklore.
Mandy C
I couldn’t have said it better my friend! Never speak ill of the dead, ever, never ever ever!
Thanks Rob
Shiesty
Justin C
Critics opinions don’t really matter much here. This is a family that knows what the deal is. If you can’t say anything nice don’t say nothing. Have a little respect for the departed and don’t tell anybody anything about the grieving process. You write and sound educated enough to know when to just pipe down, bad job sir
Darrel R
Paul Freeman, the American Bigfoot enthusiast, was a serial hoaxer who admitted to fabricating Bigfoot sightings and footprints. He once confessed to authorities that he had created fake “feet” to make tracks and staged earlier “sightings” to validate them. While some experts like Jeff Meldrum and Grover Krantz studied his work, others, such as René Davinder and Bob Titmus, believed he was a hoaxer seeking attention.
Justin C
AI generated
Darrel R
So is the so-called Bigfoot
Charles R
Rene Dahinden believed a lot of people were hoaxers and had a big jeolous streak towards some other researchers. Fact is no other person put as much time and effort going into the wildness to find evidence as did Paul Freeman. Some of Jeff Meldrum’s original tracks were from Paul Freeman,and Jeff spoke kindly of him. They were also instrumental in Dr. Grover Krantz’ work. Yes he did make a pair of fake stompers for tracks to show people the difference between fake and real tracks. The fake news media of that time used it, with no reference as why they were fake to brand him a hoaxer. To date, IMO, Paul Freeman got the second best video of a Bigfoot back in 1994, that was probably much larger than Patty. Just look at its girth and small head in comparison to the body. Most likely it was a male and was certainly over 8 foot tall compared to that conifer tree that it brushed quite hard in that video, a tree that was measured to be 16 foot tall.
Shawn R
👉 Good Stuff 👍 Thank You Wes 💪 Have a BEAUTIFUL day everyone 😀
Justin J
Expected Jeff to be around another 30 years.
Nina P
Dr. Meldrum, RIP. Brother .🥀He was indeed a remarkable man.❤️ Thank you Wes, he will never be forgotten.
Chad W
A wonderful remembrance. Thank you, Wes, for providing these interviews. Dr. Meldrum will be sorely missed. I can only hope that someone will take up his mantle, and that person will be as patient and humane as he was.
Michelle L
Those who touch our lives, stay in our hearts forever. Rest in peace Jeff Meldrum. ~ Michelle Lamberti
Blanche D
Wes, you did a really great job with your tribute to Dr. Jeff Meldrum. Absolutely loved both parts . Many thanks. Condolences to all folk grieving his loss. Some do make the world brighter with their presence, none more so than Meldrum. May the mysteries of consciousness be solved for him now.
Robert H
Good Job Wes! On Both Episodes.
Teri Z
Great 2nd half of the tribute to Dr. Meldrum.
Amy B
Thank you, Wes. Dr. Meldrum’s legacy was celebrated in such a caring, sensitive and intelligent way on the shows. All attributes of the man himself, as attested to by the contributors. May Dr. Meldrum rest in peace.
Jarrod R
Darrel,
Be a better human.
Sincerely,
Everyone else in the comments
Darrel R
lolol the truth shall make you free
Steve K
Truth? that deserves an lol.
Bob G
scene them in sevire county east tenessee up close and personal their people but their just not human
Janice B
I’m glad to see that you also gave credit to Bindernagel. Good show! Thanks!
Janice B
Let us also not forget Peter Byrne, Jon Green, Rene Dahinden and Grover Kranz, “the four horsemen”. This would make a great series of shows (hint, hint)
Kevin B
Thank you Wes and crew. Very well done. I, as well as nearly everyone else that follow and believe in this subject on here with you and each other…we are feeling his loss. What a life, what a journey. Thank you Dr Jeff Meldrum. Class act
James N
very thoughtful tribute.
Jarrod R
Darrel, when you look in the mirror during those brief moments when you can momentarily put that massive narcissistic ego on a brief hold, and you ask yourself why you are always alone and feel like everyone has pushed you away, just know it’s you. It’s always been you. The next time it happens, come back to this comment as a reminder, you won’t have to search long.
Darrel R
lolol ya right, I have been told this is a “CULT”, don’t go in and voice your opinion, or you will be hit on hard, I should have listened., Lord Bless
Dalla R
Dear Wes, ohmygosh, what an amazing thing you’ve done for your friend Jeff and this community! you’ve done such a great job with creating this rememberance for Dr. Meldrum – do you realize how valuable your ongoing collection of encounters are?
you have an amazing gift of wisdom and discernment with ability to have kind discussions!
I love the gift that you are. Thank You Wes
RIP Dr. Meldrum
Brian P
never posted before, but wes did a terrific job in honoring meldrum. well deserved trubute. also a big loss for the community, in that such a large number of uneducated self-described researchers litter the field. meldrum stood out, iow. he wasn’t the only smart voice in the room of course, but one of a very few.
Ruth V
Another first time poster here. I have been gradually drawn into this fascinating subject and found Dr Meldrum to be compelling with his offered view points and discussions. A very respectful tribute Wes. Rest in peace Dr Meldrum.
Mandy C
Rest in peace Dr. Meldrum. Thank you for bringing so many into the light to see what’s really going on in our forests and wild lands. You have opened the hearts and minds of so many to the subject of Sasquatch and have been such a positive influence on this community, one that seems to really need some positive vibes.
Shiesty
Kevin B
I am wondering if there is a tracking “bullet”. I bullet that is not meant to kill…. but to lodge in the hide or skin and allow a GPS signal to be tracked.
Ruth T
Very touching trubute. Thank you Wes.
3LUSIV31
“He made us all look a little less crazy!” ~ Bobo
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3LUSIV31
I’m so proud Dr. J.M.’s encounter was in Canada 🇨🇦
✨️
Marilyn E
Great job on reporting these tributes to a wonderful man! He will not be forgotten.
Ann Y
Nicely done. God’s comfort to his family and friends
Charles R
Thanks so much Wes for bringing us a great 2 part Memorial of the greatest person in Bigfootology, that has pushed the science behind Sasquatch to places we probably would not have been right now without him. I do so hope there is someone that can continue with the scientific work, with the mild manor demeanor that Dr. Meldrum possesed.