Mar 6

ThinkerThunker – White Bigfoot Caught at Night

Member Kris G recommended everyone take a look at this video. I really like his work as well and thought I would share it.

ThinkerThunker writes “You think this is a guy wearing a mask? A simple artist’s trick reveals it couldn’t be.”

14 Responses to “ThinkerThunker – White Bigfoot Caught at Night”

  1. Melanie W

    I like ThinkerTunker’s style too, but he is assuming that… if it were a mask (I’m not saying it is)… that the person wearing it is looking through the eye holes (which are disturbingly big and black *shiver*). What if it were set to align with his mouth, and… um… looking out of its nose? Mickey Mouse and Goofy actors do that, don’t they? Just a thought. I personally lean (lean gently) toward “real” on this one.

  2. pam

    Also – with the light the person used to blast into the face of the creature, you’d think they’d be able to tell it was a mask, a suit and the way it moved also, was human. If they weren’t both in on a hoax.

  3. Tamsin D

    I believe this to be legit. Though not red, the eye color was hinting towards red. He made a damn good case presenting his cases.
    Normally I am a big sceptic, but not this this time.
    Wow!

  4. Ernest M

    Whoa! I saw the photo a few years ago and put it in my “could be” file. After seeing this I believe it is the real deal and his actions after being spotted could not be human.

  5. Stephanie G

    As I have commented before elsewhere…if only ONE sighting or experience is real (and statistically that is the only conclusion) then the creature exists. Period. What it is, and every other speculation about its behavior and capabilities is all up for grabs and personal encounter experience. But, for me, the minute I saw the PG film way back in the 70’s, it just looked authentic and was enough to convince me. But, until I found SC, I didn’t have access to the kind of additional info I craved. I am grateful, not only for the guests’ experiences, but also for the postings of additional sources, both subjective and objective. THANK YOU to SC and Wes, and the Admins, too.

  6. Shirley S

    Melanie, if you enlarge the picture, you can see his eyes, which actually move a little bit, and the skin around them looks pinkish.

    I’m going with real on this one.

  7. Zarin K

    I like the video, but how come what’s in the eye socket region isn’t illuminated when the light hits the face? Why wouldn’t that directed light have made it to the eyes? Seems like we would have seen eye shine at the very least

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