Double Naught Spy
Sus Venator
So there is a show on the Travel Channel right now called Weird Travels. The video team is outside of Adair Oklahoma, looking for Bigfoot. They did video with night vision. Strangely, everyone in the team can see a large animal between two trees, up on a ridge at some distance, that later throws a rock at them, and then moves off. Before doing so, the one team member, Dan Belda, who was armod draws his pistol (looked like a Glock in the night vision) and the woman member (Cindy Bear) helps him point it in the correct direction so that he can spot the animal as well. The supposed animal moves off and the team discussed what they thought they saw. They then show the spot where the animal previously was and point out a large gap in the trees (plainly visible) where the animal was, only they were unable to see that spot with the night vision when the animal was there. Amazing.
Then they cut to the guy with the pistol, shooting into the darkness with no light and no night vision. Apparently the gun malfunctions and he has to handle cycle it for the second shot. What a bunch of morons...me included for watching the show. It was amazing, shooting a gun in the dark with no illumination at an unknown target, unknown backstop, etc.
I do enjoy watching these shows. I am continually amazed at how when the animal is spotted, if there are images, the animal is so distant that you can't tell if it is a person, bear, Bigfoot, or a space alien.
In a later segment, they are with some Native Americans and there is one in a red shirt. Everyone else is in camo and has binoculars or cameras, but this guy is just in a red shirt. Then he asked the camera man if he smells something, over and over, then announces it is 'stink.' The implication is that he smells the Bigfoot. Next, the Native American in the red shirt with no binoculars spots something moving way off in the distance. It is so far away, the camera can't even zoom in close enough to see it. On the stills taken, it is just a black dot, supposedly of an animal walking upright. So just how is it that some Native American in a red shirt can smell a bigfoot at super long range, so far that the camera can't even see it and how is it that this guy manages this and then spots the animal when nobody else with binoculuars could? I swear, it is almost like watching Blair Witch Project!
So, if you live in Bigfoot country and some hokey video crew comes to hunt for Bigfoot, be wary, they come armed and stupid, at least this one did.
Then they cut to the guy with the pistol, shooting into the darkness with no light and no night vision. Apparently the gun malfunctions and he has to handle cycle it for the second shot. What a bunch of morons...me included for watching the show. It was amazing, shooting a gun in the dark with no illumination at an unknown target, unknown backstop, etc.
I do enjoy watching these shows. I am continually amazed at how when the animal is spotted, if there are images, the animal is so distant that you can't tell if it is a person, bear, Bigfoot, or a space alien.
In a later segment, they are with some Native Americans and there is one in a red shirt. Everyone else is in camo and has binoculars or cameras, but this guy is just in a red shirt. Then he asked the camera man if he smells something, over and over, then announces it is 'stink.' The implication is that he smells the Bigfoot. Next, the Native American in the red shirt with no binoculars spots something moving way off in the distance. It is so far away, the camera can't even zoom in close enough to see it. On the stills taken, it is just a black dot, supposedly of an animal walking upright. So just how is it that some Native American in a red shirt can smell a bigfoot at super long range, so far that the camera can't even see it and how is it that this guy manages this and then spots the animal when nobody else with binoculuars could? I swear, it is almost like watching Blair Witch Project!
So, if you live in Bigfoot country and some hokey video crew comes to hunt for Bigfoot, be wary, they come armed and stupid, at least this one did.