New Sylvanic Bigfoot video
New Bigfoot video footage from Todd Standing, is this evidence for the existence of sasquatch ?If Edmonton native Todd Standing is right, the elusive Bigfoot may be elusive no more.Standing will be hosting a documentary showing tonight at the Vic Juba Community Theatre about the legendary creature, and says he not only knows where Bigfoot lives, but has also seen one.
Im showing the third video, a video which hasnt been publicly released yet, said Standing. Its going to be the most definitive piece of Bigfoot evidence ever.Standing said he had a kineticist an expert on motion related to body movement do an analysis on the footage and was told by the kineticist that the fastest man in the world could not do it in 24 seconds, while the bipedal animal on film did it in 17 seconds. There are no special effects done to the tape, said Standing. If no human being could have done it what did it? Im not saying believe me, but all I want is to get a CNN or a NBC type media to come with me, and Ill prove to everyone.
You know what? I probably wouldnt believe me. But give me an opportunity, and Ill go out and Ill prove it.
A close friend of Standings had a run-in with Bigfoot in the region known as Sylvanic, which got Standing interested in the possibility of delving into the Bigfoot myth for himself. All Standing will reveal about the location of Sylvanic is that it is in the North American Rocky Mountains.
Standing embarked on several expeditions to Sylvanic beginning in 2005 in search of Bigfoot, and says after three expeditions he still didnt believe that Bigfoot definitively existed. It wasnt until he saw the nocturnal behaviour of an unidentified animal that he started to change from skeptic to believer.It was what I saw at night no animal could have done the things we witnessed, said Standing.
It wasnt a ghost out there either it was flesh and blood. Theres something out there no one knows about.Standing says he became a believer when he heard an animal traverse 200 metres of dense bush and climb a 50 foot rock face straight up
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