I live in washington state and since I was a kid I remember seeing the footage of "bigfoot" that patterson shot. Long's book goes into exhaustive detail about the man who shot the film. As the book states, never has anyone really looked into the details around the filming itself (dates, timeline of film processing, and so on.) Had someone done this work in the early 1970's this film would not have taken on the "cult" status...
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This book shows why the Bigfoot film taken by Roger Patterson in 1967 is of no value to anyone trying to prove the existence of Bigoot. Scientists require solid evidence. The author shows that the film evidence is not reliable because it could be a film of someone in a Bigfoot costume. The author also shows that Patterson was not a good witness because of his history, behavior, and motives. The likelyhood that the Patterson...
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In this book Greg Long has presented an overwhelming array of evidence that, to an unbiased and impartial reader, will finally put the so-called "Bigfoot controversy" in its proper place as perhaps the greatest hoax of the last century. Mr. Long does this by detailing the life of the chief perpetrator of the hoax, Roger Patterson, by painstakingly interviewing most of the principals involved--or, at least those willing to...
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A fascinating book, well researched, and eminently convincing unless cherished beliefs must be clung to no matter how high the stack of facts. The book is based primarily on interviews with a host of people connected in one way or another with Roger Patterson, the maker of the (in)famous Bigfoot film. Long taped his interviews with these people, and the transcripts bring the witnesses to life far better, and far more convincingly,...
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I started reading this book after my husband threw it down in disgust. He's an avid bigfoot enthusiast. He and his friends really, really hate Greg Long. I wanted to find out why. So I read the book. I liked Mr. Long's personal style. I felt as I were going with him as he tracked down details about this story. He made the people come alive, as if I were right there during the interview. I had seen the PG film many times before...
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