The video was downloaded to Modern Galaxy on January 5 of 2018 (It is now gone). It was received as a brand new video of a possible sasquatch filmed somewhere in Canada. And many were curious just where and when it was recorded. The family of witnesses claimed to be out for a walk in the wilderness when they caught sight of this creature. They were walking near a river when they saw it stand up and walk back into the bushes and trees.
Original Video
And then an astute viewer on one of the shared sites cast a little more light on this video. Although not really that old of a film, it was certainly not a current encounter. The video was originally posted to YouTube by Foxrf600 titled "Bigfoot Sasquatch New Sighting, Calgary, AB Canada" and was dated January 27, 2014.
The caption reads: "out for a walk, at the river's edge, we saw this. Before we got the video on it, it had walked a few feet, looked back at us, then crouched down."
Another viewer who lived in the area stated they thought the river was the Elbow River. Several requests for more information appear to go unanswered.
I also discovered a video made by Bigfoot Tony titled "Calgary, Red Bigfoot -- Breakdown, new discoveries." This was done on the original footage from 2014 done on December 3, 2016.
Breakdown by Bigfoot Tony
Some viewers posted that while watching it they could see bare skin and decided it was a hunter relieving himself and pulling up his pants and rewrapping a blanket of some sort around himself. And you can watch the video with that thought in mind, and after a couple views, you will convince yourself that you can see that too.
The movements seem human like, but also seem very fluid, very smooth. No wasted movements, no wasted energy.
My conclusions : Undecided.
Your conclusions: ???
Nancy
This Post By TCC Team Member Nancy Marietta. Nancy has had a lifelong interest in the paranormal and cryptids. Nancy is also a published author and her book, The Price of war, has been met with great reviews.
[Please Note: Sadly Nancy passed away at the first of January, 2022. We will continue to honor her and her research by sharing her work. RIP Nancy. -Thomas]
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