Jun 26

Bigfoot Politics Missing Persons Law Enforcement and Science

Encounters USA writes “In the last interview of former law enforcement official and Bigfoot researcher Rich Germeau, we are able to speak candidly with an insider from the law enforcement community, and the answers are astounding. We look at the cases of David Paulides’ Missing 411 and how local communities, politicians and law enforcement react when the evidence might lead to creatures inhabiting the woods who are territorial and sometimes predatory. We look at the political and practical considerations of Bigfoot. Is Bigfoot still a political pariah or is Bigfoot gaining in the popular vote? What effects will that have on the creature?”

 

14 Responses to “Bigfoot Politics Missing Persons Law Enforcement and Science”

  1. Bal G

    I love this podcast. And I love everything that you do Wes. Not just saying it to kiss butt. I really mean it. But, okay here goes, a lot of members are gonna get ticked. Let’s just move on from David Paulides. He has written 7 or 8 books about so called mysterious disappearances
    and yet in all of these books he offers no real opinion about what causes them
    It seems like he leaves it out there for everyone to decide
    Hey dude you’re doing the so called research
    Have an opinion one way or another otherwise go away
    Guy is just trying to make a buck on his books. Enough already
    Just my 2 cents
    Thanks Wes

    • Scott A

      Bal, Unless David has 100% proof evidence, he cannot use it because he would lose credibility as a professional. It would just be an opinion. David doesn’t work like that. He’s 100% professional. His credentials alone speak volumes. What I gather from his investigations is that bigfoot is more than a woodland creature. We will all be shocked when we find out the truth and facts.

    • John P

      I give david paulides his credit for what hes accomplished but for someone who don’t believe in dogman that can also be a part of missing people baffles me to the core. for which made me stop supporting or acknowledging mr paulides

  2. Shannon S

    Read between the lines Bal. If you know about Paulides, he’s done his share of Bigfoot investigations. He also claims to have seen one. I do believe eventually his true thoughts will come out pertaining to missing 411.

  3. Charles R

    David was on C2CAM two nights ago. First hour was on the missing and second hour on his new book about Bigfoot and Giants. I only caught one 20 minute segment as it is my sleeping time. After going through all the common attributes to the missing, and a few found, and the ridiculous locations of found dead that went missing, George Noory prodded him for what he thought the culprit is. George pushed him hard to Bigfoot being the cause. David stated he was quite certain these were not Bigfoot related, and instead something else. I know on his 2 hour missing special a few months ago on the history channel he was pushing disappearance into a portal. I know I have no clue.

    • m99

      Hi Charles. Do you happen to have the link to that particular interview? I looked for it but didn’t find it. Thanks in advance if you do.

      I have to agree somewhat with Bal because it becomes frustrating to never hear opinions, which are just that, and as they say, everyone has one, and everyone is entitled to them. I’ve heard him say a couple times that he doesn’t give the BF opinion to kinda spare relatives of the missing. I mean, if it’s more than opinion and you know something, I think it’s more respectful to say so. Just me. Just saying.

  4. Lisa B

    I’ve been to LaPush, Washington. It’s very beautiful there. It’s not far from the town of Forks. Forks is where, in the movie Twilight, Bella lives. And LaPush is where, in the movie, they all went surfing and whale watching. I wanted to ask everyone there I talked to if they’ve ever seen Bigfoot but I had an odd feeling and sense not to ask anyone questions. I did ask one guy and he laughed at me and told me he was from New Mexico and only been living there a short time. But his answer was no, he’d never heard or seen anything strange there. I would love to go back, it’s a beautiful place for the eyes to behold!

    P.S. I wasn’t the Twilight fan, enough so to go there lol, it was my sister ?

  5. m99

    @Lisa B ~ I worked at a call center when the books came out. We could read between calls and we all passed them around, able to take home, just bring back for others to read. I read all three and enjoyed the read. The movies, not so much — they were kinda cheesy. When my granddaughter asked if ‘Forks’ is a real place here I said yes. Then she was a bit obsessed… it was ‘please , stop asking me about Twilight’ kinda thing. 🙂

  6. Paul S

    This guy just makes a slight mistake on this podcast of a location . He speaks briefly about the bridgewater triangle when talking about the little people and says it’s in New York . The bridgewater triangle is in Massachusetts.

  7. Paul S

    This guy just makes a slight mistake on this podcast of a location . He speaks briefly about the bridgewater triangle when talking about the little people and says it’s In New York . The Bridgewater Triangle is in Massachusetts

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