tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882799545813392401.post8935580404882048072..comments2023-09-03T07:29:34.990-04:00Comments on The Bigfoot Field Journal: Do the Bigfoot Use "Stick and Rocks" to Communicate?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882799545813392401.post-74297403122876425892012-07-01T06:58:40.915-04:002012-07-01T06:58:40.915-04:00Scott, I contacted Jeff Meldrum and told him of an...Scott, I contacted Jeff Meldrum and told him of an idea I had. He thought it was a good approach. <br />We have Chimps that can communicate with humans using SIGN Laungage. Why couldnt we play these BF AUDIO TAPES for them and JUST SEE what ,if anything, they can tell us about their dialog and speech. What do YOU think?? Take care , Herb N Texas!! "Scouts OUT!"Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05167316915223891845noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882799545813392401.post-49669076255174478182012-06-27T04:09:59.618-04:002012-06-27T04:09:59.618-04:00Great post Scott! It made me think of a research i...Great post Scott! It made me think of a research idea. You've commented before on how intelligent BF are and how they are quick learners. You've been trying to communicate with rocks and sticks in the past. Maybe try and incorporate these native signs into your research. I thought you might leave a trail sign with a twig to an area with food. The thing is you want to build trust and establish communicarion so at the feeding area no cameras and maybe a rock stack for further communication. Change the location every few days to a week. Make sure to follow up on their sign as they would most likely leave you gifts as well. <br />Next step it up to the next leave by leaving a trail sign to a feeding area but this time leave a tuft of your hair under the rock stack like they did with the mint. Maybe they'll leave a tuft of their hair but regardless they know that you want them to know your scent even though they probably already do you're making it clear you're building trust. Again no cameras. You want them to feel comfortable in that area and they would avoid or disable them anyway. <br />Next set up camp and leave a trail sign directing them to you. No camera traps maybe a recorder in your tent for audio and see how close they'll come in. During the day I would suggest staying consistent with your back cam and walking stick cam since they probably won't come face to face anyway. <br />Next, and here is where it gets pretty far out, leave a trail sign to a feeding area but this time include an underwater disposable camera. They are enclosed in plastic. It would be weatherproof and a great surface for finger prints. Leave them photos of yourself including images on how to take a pic. Make sure to leave some bacon grease for good fingerprints. If they actually took pics I'm sure they would be dark and blurry but at least you have the prints. Take a fingerprint kit and collect the prints. You could actually start identifying individuals by fingerprints and I would compare them to the ones at your house to confirm that it's the same individuals and how many there are. <br />This would be a long project but if you could outline some form of clear two-way communication you could essentialy start asking them for the evidence you want. They obviously don't want you taking their picture but maybe they could get use to the cameras and learn that they will not harm them and you could get closer pics and videos. <br />It's a little far out there but my mind started wondering, what if we could actually communicate with them? If chimps can learn sign language and play with I Pads, why can't BF learn to use a camera? Just food for thought.<br /><br />JRAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882799545813392401.post-2076925364293349672012-06-26T16:08:09.742-04:002012-06-26T16:08:09.742-04:00OOPs I forgot to add, about the rock stack with wi...OOPs I forgot to add, about the rock stack with wild mint- I wonder if that was a sign that food was the way the rocks were pointing. I'd think they'd like the way the mint tasted?Blondiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10496520423107629585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882799545813392401.post-37791202945578717422012-06-26T16:05:35.652-04:002012-06-26T16:05:35.652-04:00Thanks Scott, I was thinking exactly about the for...Thanks Scott, I was thinking exactly about the formation found in your yard and the different broken limbs found on trails where Bigfoot research is going on. Redchun also found a neat rock formation not too long ago and it was clearly pointing a certain way.<br /><br />What do You think the formation in your yard was telling you? Isn't this exciting?Blondiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10496520423107629585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3882799545813392401.post-72935725853479694562012-06-26T08:58:59.516-04:002012-06-26T08:58:59.516-04:00From all the evidence you have submitted over the ...From all the evidence you have submitted over the past few years on your youtube site Scott I would agree they do manipulate these rocks formations left by researchers.<br />www.bigfootbuzz.netchessyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05482539409481060376noreply@blogger.com