tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311661322449404694.post7779135946832626955..comments2024-03-20T06:17:19.266-05:00Comments on The Crypto Crew: Bigfoot: A Skeptic’s Point of View - Interview With Videographer John L. JohnsenUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311661322449404694.post-32343926651805926312015-05-21T20:53:59.754-05:002015-05-21T20:53:59.754-05:00Hey, Good Day! You have written a great article. I...Hey, Good Day! You have written a great article. I am happy to drop by and gain more information's about this article.<br /><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Selfie-Stick-iPhone-Plus-Galaxy/dp/B00SSSFAL0/" rel="nofollow">selfie stick galaxy 5</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14271504961974473727noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311661322449404694.post-2288002011846312922014-01-27T12:23:20.755-06:002014-01-27T12:23:20.755-06:00Thank you for posting this. It's good to hear ...Thank you for posting this. It's good to hear that John has stuck pretty much to the tenets of true skepticism - relying on the evidence. <a href="http://blog.madvideo.ro/" rel="nofollow">filmare nunta</a>Abdul barihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02394126800848561337noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311661322449404694.post-12176170109839834572013-11-21T20:10:53.863-06:002013-11-21T20:10:53.863-06:00"when I arrived, a certain kind of reality se..."when I arrived, a certain kind of reality set in, one that would repeat itself time after time in nearly every home visit scenario...<br /><br />i) "a little general store in Maydelle...in such poor repair that I had to literally walk around holes in the floor...I followed her to her home, a trailer...<br />ii) "the trailer was dirty and in need of repair. There was yet another trailer, a single wide, which<br />iii) "looked as if it had been dropped from the sky,<br />iv) "its side torn open and<br />v) "groups of dogs and cats were moving in and out at will.<br />vi) "There were two pit bulls chained up outside in the heat, and <br />vii) "other dogs wandering the pasture amongst several sickly and starved looking horses.<br />viii) "In a cage adjacent to the single wide trailer was a juvenile Turkey Vulture.<br />ix) "In the yard was a pool of water which, as I approached, turned out to be raw sewage boiling up from an overflowing septic tank.<br />x) "Inside there were dirty cobwebs hanging off the ceiling every few inches, literally hundreds of them, and <br />xi) "the furniture and carpeting looked as if someone had been mud wrestling on them."<br />xii) "her Nissan pickup...had a large dent in one fender.<br />xiii) "The interior was absolutely packed with old papers and other trash<br />xiv) "I could see were "final notices" sent by credit card companies.<br />xv) "I had slept in her daughter’s old bedroom and despite sleeping fully clothed with my jeans tucked into my boots I received hundreds of flea bites.<br />xvi) "The shower in that bedroom did not work<br />xvii) "so I used the one in the master. There was so much trash along the tub, sink and in the shower that I almost declined.<br />xviii) "Water for coffee in the morning and brushing my teeth came from bottled water kept in the fridge."<br /><br />Somewhere in there he mentions startin' down some embankments towards the creek bottoms an' havin' various areas of activity including a nest o' some sort pointed out t'him but all we hear about that's it was "very intriguing."<br /><br />Cognitive psychology tip 1) people unconcerned with appearances're less likely t'be practised deceivers<br />Cognitive psychology tip 2) people concerned with appearances're much easier t'deceive<br />Cognitive psychology tip 3) dwelling on informants' demeanour poverty etc instead of the "intriguing" nest they've shown you conveys the rather unfortunate impression of someone who isn't remotely int'rested in investigatin' evidence but rather a snob concerned with utilisin' informants' lowly social status an' livin' circumstances t' invalidate their testimony.<br />Cognitive psychology tip 4) people who live in relatively rough rather than pristine upmarket conditions're more likely t'be assimilated into an' accepted by local fauna<br />alanborkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15333017272673090593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311661322449404694.post-15247586416137376352013-11-19T10:05:33.594-06:002013-11-19T10:05:33.594-06:00Thank you for posting this. It's good to hear ...Thank you for posting this. It's good to hear that John has stuck pretty much to the tenets of true skepticism - relying on the evidence. <br />Media Guide to Skepticism: http://doubtfulnews.com/media-guide-to-skepticism/I Doubt Ithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09008137771147936137noreply@blogger.com