A few listeners have asked me to post this and I have been holding off because I feel like the audio needs to be cleaned up. Since I do not have permission to do so here is the original. The YouTuber writes “Dr. Donald Grieve was Professor of Biomechanics at the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in London and then at University College London. He was a member of the International Society of Biomechanics for many years and served on its committee, including as chair of the honours committee.
His research in occupational biomechanics and ergonomics concentrated on seeking to apply the laws of physics to the human body as a whole when exerting force.
On Friday, September 18, 2009, Dr. Grieve passed away at the age of 78. He had had a stroke in 2006, from which he never fully recovered.
Throughout his life, he was respected among his colleagues and contemporaries as a leader in the study of biomechanics.
Sasquatch researcher René Dahinden traveled to Europe in December of 1971. He met with Dr. Grieve and showed him the Patterson/Gimlin film. Grieve studied the film at length and made some very interesting and intriguing conclusions.”