Oct 23

Dr. Jeff Meldrum: The Patterson Gimlin Film Fifty Years Later

Dr. Jeff Meldrum gives a presentation at the 2018 Texas Bigfoot Conference about the Patterson Gimlin Flim Fifty Years Later.

7 Responses to “Dr. Jeff Meldrum: The Patterson Gimlin Film Fifty Years Later”

  1. Charles R

    This explains Meldrum’s interest in Bigfoot, came from as a youngster. Years ago I an others use to get in heated online arguments with so called skeptics about Patty having clown shoes on. Dr. Meldrum does a really good job early on about why her foot appears ridiculously large due to an anomaly of light. Then at the 1 hr mark in this presentation you can clearly see her toes flex upward before her right foot hits the ground. Outstanding. I avoid interaction with these so called skeptics now and have for several years. Let them think what they want, and in fact many are just trolls.

    I am assuming Dr. Meldrum has presented this to a scientific symposium and wonder what their opinions are now. This just blows the assumption that Patty is a man in a suit completely out of the water. A must see for all Sasquatch researchers and aficionados

    Another take away. With those large teeth and powerful jaws, perhaps adapted from Paranthopus never tell a Bigfoot in your close up sighting to bite me. .

  2. rosalyn b

    So great to hear Meldrum’s scientific hypothesis. A relict hominid with a structure similar to Paranthropus. He explains the massive mouth, the massive traps, the different location of the foramen magnum (hole in the skull for the spinal cord) the way they walk and their small brain. I’m done guessing what they are.

    • Charles R

      And Gigantopithicus Blacki could have been an evolutionary change or adaptation from Paranthropus to the modern Sasquatch. It is also interesting to suggest they may have large air sacks that would be used for infrasound. I will probably have to watch this a couple more times to take it all in.

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