Aug 4

Sunday’s Guest: M.K.Davis

I will be welcoming M.K.Davis to the show on Sunday. Below is some of his videos. Take a look:

M.K.Davis has been researching the Patterson Sasquatch film for the last 20 years. He has traveled extensively and has amassed one of the largest collection of images from the film. M.K. has trekked the Bluff Creek drainage of Northern California on many occasions and his observations have led to several important discoveries on the film itself. While the Patterson film is only a very short piece of film, it continues to yield vital data that may one day lead to a more complete understanding what it is that is on the film and what it means to all of us.
M.K.Davis discusses the Sasquatch altercation video: An altercation between two Sasquatch over a tire setup is broken up by a large interloper.

 

M.K.Davis talks about the extended white Bigfoot video: This is the longer clip of the white Bigfoot video. There is a vocalization as well as other noises on this longer clip.

 

M K Davis revisits the fence climber: Another look at the fence climber and some added video and perspective.

M.K.Davis discusses the voice in the shed video: A camera picks up a mysterious voice inside the shed that the camera is mounted on.

10 Responses to “Sunday’s Guest: M.K.Davis”

  1. Trent M

    MK is a true gentleman scholar. I met him online back in 2000 when a group of us used to meet on voice chat rooms every evening to talk about Bigfoot. MK was always a voice of reason and a real consensus builder in a community that is quite frankly known for being dysfunctional and hard to get along with.
    He and Jay Michael did ground breaking work investigating the “Honey Island Swamp Monster” and documented their finds in a video. They even uncovered a shoe that was made to leave the webbed alligator type tracks that were reported back in the 70’s. And the work he has did on the Patterson-Gimlin creature brought many folks around to believing that Patty was a real creature at a time when some of the Southern researchers had difficulty with “her” as she didn’t look like the creature they were encountering in the South.
    I was lucky to meet MK face to face when he was driving to California and I’m proud to consider him a friend.

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