Bigfoot Information Project Podcast Bigfoot Information Project
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Occasional conversations with leading researchers and investigators regarding the animal commonly referred to as bigfoot.
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BIPcast 6: Area X
Night operations in the Ouachita Mountains with the TBRC plus an update on Operation Forest Vigil.
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BIPcast 5: Bigfoot in the Big Thicket
While traipsing around the Big Thicket National Preserve in Southeast Texas, Brian gets the scoop on the TBRC's Operation Forest Vigil. Interviewed are Daryl Colyer, Ken Helmer, and Chris Buntenbah.
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BIPcast 4: Sasquatch on the Oklahoma Prairie
Live from the Oklahoma prairie, the BIPcast follows a multi-year investigation of sasquatch encounters near a small Native American community. Investigators Alton Higgins and Roger Roberts are interviewed. See related photos at http://tinyurl.com/2bv7jw
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BIPcast 3: Rick Noll (remix)
Remixed! Easier to listen to! Grows hair on bald heads! Live from Skookum Meadows, WA, field researcher Rick Noll discusses his experience investigating reports and his thoughts on possible sasquatch habitat and behavior.
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BIPcast 2: Scott Herriott (MP3)
Filmmaker Scott Herriott discusses the Patterson-Gimlin film, his own bigfoot video, what's needed to prove the existence of bigfoot (absent a body), and his thoughts on the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization (BFRO)
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BIPcast 1: Kathy Moskowitz Strain (MP3)
Anthropologist Kathy Moskowitz Strain discusses the Yokuts Hairy Man Pictograph, Native American beliefs, the founding of the Alliance of Independent Researchers (AIBR)
Customer Reviews
A Cut Above
The only series of Bigfoot-related podcasts in which you can smell the research and time and trouble that were taken to create them. Bipto rejects sensationalism and wild claims, preferring to quietly, but humorously, engage wth his subject, evaluating the evidence on both sides before presenting what he found in a beautifully constructed narrative using classic journalistic skill rarely found in this medium.
The Bipcasts have an old-fashioned quality and recall an era in which information could be imparted in such a way that rejected commercalisation and hype and was not afraid to just 'be'.