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Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Z.Z. posted Fri, Feb 15 2008, 12:57am 
Wow Brad.

That is the best blog Ive read on Sasquatch to date.

You make a very convincing case for the Paranthropus/Sasquatch.

I think you should write a book, The Probabilities Of Sasquatch.

I would buy it.

I think it is information like this which will eventually lead us to proof of existence.
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Brad posted Fri, Feb 15 2008, 8:45am 
Thanks, Z.Z.





I think you should write a book, The Probabilities Of Sasquatch.

I would buy it.


I've thought about it. I'm not so sure I'm a good enough writer though (book-style writing). I think this blog was roughly 7 pages single spaced in microsoft word. That is what? a 14 page chapter in a normal book? Thats a lot of writing to get to 150 pages or so! Give me some ideas for chapters and I'll think about it, lol.
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Z.Z. posted Sat, Feb 16 2008, 12:43am 
Well, you have the Paranthropus chapter already.
How about the probabilities of them existing all over the country?
Then there is the probable diet per region, what would the purpose of tented tree trunks be, graphs with sightings for each state showing the sighting clusters in relation to bodies of water, whats the status in Canada and Alaska, and finally, where would be the most likely place to look for them, and what plants would be around the area, and what needs to be taken along for forensic collection of evidence, and, oh wow, I could keep going all day huh!
LOL!
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Z.Z. posted Sat, Feb 16 2008, 12:45am 
Because your premise is that in order to catch them, we need to know what they most probably are.
So we need to know what Paranthropus habits were, abilities, limitations.
Would it be a waste of time to attempt communication.
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Brad posted Sat, Feb 16 2008, 1:52am 
Thanks. I could probably do this. I know a good artist for pictures and whatnot, and good writers for editing/proof-reading. I'd need to know about some legal issues, however.
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Z.Z. posted Sat, Feb 16 2008, 10:45pm 
I cant help on the legal issues, Im so far from being a lawyer I may as well be in a different universe.
;D

I know you could do this, and I know that with the knowledge you posess it would probably be the best Sasquatch book out there, and the closest to reality once we have a type specimen.
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: shenron posted Mon, Feb 18 2008, 10:39am 
Hi Brad,

If you ever need help about Canadian data or needed some first hand photographs etc., I can help out. too. Excellent blog, BTW.

cheers,
seb
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Brad posted Mon, Feb 18 2008, 10:59am 
Thanks!
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Will Duncan posted Sat, Feb 23 2008, 12:20pm 
Great article, should be required reading for anyone looking into this stuff. I wish Meldrum and Green would read it! You da man.
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Brad posted Sun, Feb 24 2008, 1:48am 
Thanks, Will.

Years ago we used to differ quite a bit on this issue. Things change though. After Paranthropus the best fossil candidate, IMO, is homo ergaster (maybe throw habilis in there). Ergaster is essentially early h. erectus. Which is very similar to what you have been saying for a long time.

As for Meldrum, his "working hypothesis" is that Sasquatch is a great ape restricted to the ground, but maintaining a past arboreal "legacy". He thinks its related to the orangutan ( Source ). Meldrum is great for BF research, and I agree with most of what he says, but not this time.
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Brad posted Thu, Mar 27 2008, 3:31am 
I wish Meldrum and Green would read it!

I emailed it to Dr. Meldrum about a month ago. No response. I guess his "orangutan" theory is so much better. *roll eyes*
Subject: Re: Paranthropus as a Model for Sasquatch
From: Slowdown posted Wed, Mar 4 2009, 9:58am 
Excellent read. Nice Post.


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