Sunday, April 12, 2020

The Bluff Creek Project Podcast


Bigfoot researcher, Kipp Morrrill, started a Bigfoot podcast that stands out from the all the other podcasts that plague the Bigfoot world to the point of ad nauseam. It's fresh. Morrill is very professional and it shows through his questions and manner for which he talks to his friends, other Bluff Creek researchers.

Morrill begins the show by talking to a young up and coming researcher, Tate Hieronymus. That's the pre-game warm up before the more experienced researchers, Robert Leiterman and Rowdy Kelly, appear. That's when the discussion takes off.

Rowdy Kelly does an excellent job describing the location of the infamous sighting of the 1967 Roger Patterson film. And their intern of sorts, Hieronymus, talks about how hard it was for him to find the location.


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Morrill asks the question, "Is Patty real?" For those of you reading this, Patty is the name Bigfoot fans gave the creature based on Roger Patterson's last name...not his wife Patricia.

Rowdy Kelly said, "The film itself is the best proof we have."

It's an intelligent, fresh discussion that the subject of Bigfoot deserves which unfortunately, their Facebook group, does not reflect or deserve any laudation. 

Morril, Leiterman, and Kelley are the backbone of the Bluff Creek Project. They are not the typical Bigfoot fan boy arm chair researchers they associate themselves with. If you can separate them from the other bad apples in the Bluff Creek Project that ruin Bigfoot, then you are on the right path for learning from the best.

So if you avoid the Bigfoot Facebook hate group, "Coalition of Critical thinking in the World of Bigfoot," and just listen to this podcast, you will be doing yourself a huge favor. 

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