Nov 2

Uncut with Jay Cutler: Cliff Barackman

The Uncut with Jay Cutler writes “Jay sits down with host of “Finding Bigfoot” Cliff Barackman. Jay tells Cliff that he believes there are Sasquatch, and Cliff talks about the spread of misinformation about them and how the public perceives them and how that shapes the myth that they are not real. Plus Cliff explains to Jay that Bigfoot is lingering right under our noses, sharing a lot of similarities to where you find bears, and affirms to Jay that he has indeed seen a Bigfoot (but through a thermal imager). Cliff also talks about how many Bigfoot he believes are out there, believes it’s only a matter of time before we find the body of a Bigfoot, and is concerned that when their existence is confirmed that people will try to hunt them.”

 

 

13 Responses to “Uncut with Jay Cutler: Cliff Barackman”

  1. Bob M

    After market hunting ended, then the depression where people starving ate everything that didn’t eat them first.
    This left very few mammals of any kind until government and state game agencies got involved in bringing them back.When I started hunting in Arkansas early 1960s seeing a deer track was a big thing, much less killing one.I believe there populations went down dramatically also except spots in Alaska and parts of Canada.
    Increase of sightings has increased for various reasons mostly there no one source of protein, Calling them animals I don’t think so.
    Bob

    • Charles R

      I can concur with you Bob M. My first year of hunting was 1970, I was 14 which was legal hunting age in Michigan at that time with an adult. Small game was 12. I hunted Roscommon County and Midland County. Our group of 10 relatives would only get about 2 bucks per year and I never saw a buck until about 1976 which I shot. However I did see a Sasquatch cross a part of nine mile swamp in Roscommon Cty. The state game agencies have done a remarkable job as now deer and other game is plentiful, also the number of hunters is way down compared to our early years.

  2. chris R

    Finding NOTHING. He’s a government shill! Bought and paid for. Tree knocks with a group of people in the middle of the woods at night is not going to find sh#t! They know this but they continue with their charade and all it does is discredit real people with real sightings. Ask this loser why he keeps referring to it as a primate when clearly there are thousands of people, including many First Nations, that refer to it as a human with hair? Ask him why he doesn’t refer to the thousands of reports where they are seen with orbs? It needs to be talked about because thousands of people see these correlations yet him and his minions continue to deny this! When I look at his smile it’s the one of a used car salesman. Ready to f**k you over!

    • Charles R

      Cliff is not a gov’t shill, he just stays in the compartment that these primates ( humans are primates also ) are a hominid branch, like humans are. I agree that their method on Finding Bigfoot would not lead to any sighting, especially with a production team of up to 12 people filming them at the time. However they did get a good many responses over the years. Cliff has stated that the other production members back at base camp in the woods were the ones that the Sasquatch came closest to. A lot of these production members that thought this exercise was looney at the beginning became converts due to their encounters. Most sighting do not have orbs as a component, however some certainly do. I have seen an orb at 2 feet away, but it was not Bigfoot related. A lot of people do not like Cliff, and that is OK. However I have met him, talked with him, and been at a lecture. He is over the top exuberant on the Bigfoot topic and a wealth of information on their tracks, since spending a lot of time with Dr. Meldrum.

  3. Knobby

    I agree with him that convincing people that sasquatches are real is made difficult by misinformation on Facebook (Meta) and elsewhere, including hoaxing and people who incorporate a lot of fanciful myths about sasquatch that are not logical because its a still “unproven” species, and they create this interdimensional, shapeshifting, UFO riding whatever.

    Barakman makes a great point about the midtarsal ridge found in sasquatch prints being found on many footprint impressions decades before Dr. Jeff Meldrum, an anthropologist who specializes in primate foot anatomy and locomotion, published about this pressure ridge seen in sasquatch footprints in 1999. This ridge is seen in cast of prints found by a construction crew in 1958, in casts of the Patterson/Gimlin find in 1967, and many others before Dr. Meldrum brought that feature to the public’s attention.

  4. Paula B

    I had the pleasure of meeting Cliff and his lovely wife at their Bigfoot Center in Boring, OR in the fall the fall of 2020 and found him to be engaging, warm and easy to talk to.
    I appreciate that he approaches stories and evidence with a fair and balanced skepticism. Not every knock in the woods or noise heard is Sasquatch related. He seems to have a good head on his shoulders.
    Can’t wait to go back and visit again as I’m sure they have expanded the evidence hall since my visit in 2020. If you get a chance to go, do yourself a favor and stop by. Even if he is not present, it is a very cool place to visit and enjoy.

  5. Knobby

    Russell, I just want to comment that you speak of only one of several interpretation of the creation. There are theories like the Day/Age theory that views the days of the creation as “eras” ( or ages) that can be separated by long periods of time because the Hebrew word translated day “yom” is used figuratively in many scriptures for a period of time, like “in that day.” That theory allows for millions of years between the days.

  6. Charles R

    I remember Jay Cutler from when he was a quarterback at Vanderbilt in Tennessee and then over 10 seasons as a good quarterback for the Denver Broncos, and then Chicago Bears. He had a rocket for an arm. If he wants to see a Bigfoot his ranch in Montana is a good place to start I would think.

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