1 01:00:01,860 --> 01:00:03,860 Good evening. If you do have a mobile, if you'd like to put it on silent please, thank 00:16.760 --> 00:25.520 you. A huge welcome back to Steve Meira, BSC, Chief Executive Officer of Phenomenon Online 00:25.520 --> 00:32.680 Magazine, author, paranormal researcher and a lot more. Tonight Steve's talk is on human 00:32.680 --> 00:39.320 origins and the Bigfoot connection. Human origins usually bounce around between being 00:39.320 --> 00:46.120 created in a few days, whatever a day means in this context, by one creator and us evolving 00:46.120 --> 00:53.000 in stages from something in water to something crawling around, to apes and fine leels supplied 00:53.000 --> 01:00.760 by Charles Darwin who was interested in birds beaks amongst other things. And then up pops the 01:00.760 --> 01:06.760 interventionist idea and Lloyd Pye springs to mind. But Steve, using his investigatory skills, 01:06.760 --> 01:12.080 explores another angle that most won't have spotted. Please welcome Steve Meira. 01:12.080 --> 01:21.560 Thank you. Thank you for having me Rob. It's been a while since I've been here. Obviously 01:21.560 --> 01:26.960 been busy with a number of different projects but it's a relatively new lecture. I've been 01:26.960 --> 01:33.640 conducting some research because if you actually look through the internet it's mad crazy 01:33.640 --> 01:41.320 regarding theories of evolution. Are aliens responsible for mankind being on earth? And 01:41.320 --> 01:47.840 of course what I wanted to do is I wanted to introduce kind of a two-fold lecture really. 01:47.840 --> 01:55.480 As you can tell from the title, the human origins mystery and the Bigfoot connection. So it's kind 01:55.480 --> 02:00.960 of two things in one. And I do believe they actually do go together because a lot of people 02:00.960 --> 02:06.320 just talk separately on these lectures but don't actually put the two together and I think it's 02:06.320 --> 02:14.560 deserved to put these two things together. So first of all, as Rob mentioned, the infamous 02:14.560 --> 02:22.720 Charles Darwin always comes to mind in regarding the evolution theory. And he commemorated, there 02:22.720 --> 02:29.760 was a commemoration from 1809 to 2009. Some years ago I went to London in 2009 to commemorate 02:29.760 --> 02:40.920 the Bicentennial. And at a London museum I talked to the curator because they had this very large 02:40.920 --> 02:46.720 stand and you've probably seen these sort of things from monkey to man. You've probably seen 02:46.720 --> 02:54.480 the images but they actually do have proper kind of stuffed monkeys and all the way up to man on 02:54.480 --> 03:01.720 this very large set. And I asked the curator, I said to him, are we still going with this? You know, 03:01.720 --> 03:06.440 is this still current? And he kind of, it was interesting because he kind of looked over his 03:06.440 --> 03:10.680 shoulder and looked around and went, well we can't replace it until we've got something better. 03:10.680 --> 03:17.600 And I thought that was an interesting, very, very interesting comment. And that kind of led me to 03:17.600 --> 03:24.240 think, okay, it might not be as hard-core as we generally think, you know, it's not everything 03:24.240 --> 03:31.720 that we've been told might not necessarily be the answer. This is a stereotypical thing that we often 03:31.720 --> 03:38.840 see from monkey to man. Okay, and I wish it was that simple, you know, because this is what we 03:38.840 --> 03:44.720 teach our kids in school. This is the same thing that appears in the textbooks. It's the same sort 03:44.720 --> 03:51.360 of things that people are taught academically in the field of evolution. But to be honest with you, 03:51.360 --> 03:57.400 the evidence doesn't support it, does not support it whatsoever. But until we can change things, 03:57.400 --> 04:01.960 until we can get people to make that decision, to pull out the right and correct information, 04:01.960 --> 04:09.200 this seems to be the picture that fits. So we're told, I mean from some of the early work of Lloyd 04:09.200 --> 04:14.720 Pye, which Rob mentioned, he was a very good friend of mine, and his research was very, 04:14.720 --> 04:20.640 very good. He was very thorough. It states, our solar system was a cloud of dust and gas. It was 04:20.640 --> 04:28.640 a swirling disk that eventually separated into the sun, various planets, the moons, asteroids, 04:28.640 --> 04:35.920 comets, you name it. Now this scenario could be accurate, could be accurate. We're not around to 04:35.920 --> 04:40.920 know, to document how we're supposed to know. We've got biblical scriptures, say everything was done 04:40.920 --> 04:45.000 in seven days in the Christian Bible. Of course, I think that was a lot longer, whatever day, 04:45.000 --> 04:53.680 like Rob mentioned, what a day represents. Was it the 24 hours? Probably not, and maybe not. But 04:53.680 --> 04:59.320 it does seem to be, the more you study this now, more commonly, and more up-to-date information 04:59.320 --> 05:05.640 coming forward, suggesting that sound was involved in the creation of the universe. Sound is a 05:05.640 --> 05:12.120 process that precedes light. There's evidence to support sound precedes light now, and can also 05:12.240 --> 05:17.480 travel faster than the speed of light, which is interesting. Sound travels faster than the speed 05:17.480 --> 05:25.320 of light. These are new discoveries, so even this idea is changing over time. However, gravity is 05:25.320 --> 05:30.160 not as taught by academics, the driving force in the solar system of the universe for that matter. 05:30.160 --> 05:37.840 It would seem to be electromagnetic and electric forces clearly rule the cosmology. Let's not get 05:37.840 --> 05:44.480 into dark matter and dark energy. That's another subject which is creeping in, which is making us 05:44.480 --> 05:52.040 change our beliefs and structure in regards to these scientific endeavors to gain these answers. 05:52.040 --> 05:59.640 Now, around about 4.5-3.5 billion years ago, this is what we're pretty much taught. Throughout this 06:00.640 --> 06:09.640 first billion years, Earth was most likely just a mass of molten lava, continually bombarded by rain of asteroids, 06:09.640 --> 06:19.640 some of them micro asteroids, and other asteroid bodies, large and small, and this pretty much pelted the Earth 06:19.640 --> 06:31.640 on a regular basis. 3.5-2.5 billion years ago, we're told, during its second billion years, Earth would have 06:31.640 --> 06:40.640 cooled into masses of land with seas and have condensed steam venting from numerous volcanoes, some of which 06:40.640 --> 06:47.640 are still very prominent across the Earth. By 2 billion years ago, this cooling process would have actually 06:47.640 --> 06:55.640 been completed. Now, this is what the scientists are telling us. But it would seem, from the information 06:55.640 --> 07:01.640 that we've gathered over the years, especially over the last 10 years, might suggest that Earth is older 07:01.640 --> 07:07.640 than we initially thought, and that humanity might actually even be older than we're actually being told. 07:07.640 --> 07:15.640 And there may be good reasons to do so. Now, this is generally what we're taught, the academic road to life. 07:15.640 --> 07:25.640 The picture on the left represents the reality, the organic molecules that do exist. However, in nature, they don't 07:25.640 --> 07:32.640 spontaneously reassemble into ever more complex molecules. So, biological dogma insists, the stroll down 07:32.640 --> 07:42.640 Yellowbrick Road of scientific imagination had to occur this way because cell components do exist and must be 07:42.640 --> 07:51.640 accounted for in a natural way. Now, what is natural about spontaneous life occurring? How does it occur? 07:51.640 --> 07:59.640 You saw the chicken-or-the-egg scenario, isn't it? What came first, the creator or the experiment itself? 07:59.640 --> 08:11.640 Now, Fred Hoyles, he's quite a famous British astrophysicist. He had a quote which was quite well known, 08:11.640 --> 08:16.640 it was travelling around the internet, it was mentioned in his books, he's mentioned it in a number of lectures. 08:16.640 --> 08:24.640 And he said, the likelihood of organic molecules spontaneously assembling themselves into a living organism, 08:24.640 --> 08:30.640 this is the very first organism, remember, on the planet Earth, we're told, is equal to the likelihood of a tornado 08:30.640 --> 08:41.640 sweeping through a junkyard and correctly assembling a Boeing 747. Now, reading that, it lets you think that, 08:41.640 --> 08:46.640 well, there's probably a little bit more to creating the first biological life form on planet Earth 08:46.640 --> 08:51.640 than rather than just a random event that seemed to throw these things together. How did it come to be? 08:51.640 --> 08:57.640 It goes on to say, even bacteria in the smallest living organisms are incredibly complex. Well, they are, 08:57.640 --> 09:03.640 they're incredibly complex. How does something suddenly derive from nowhere? 09:03.640 --> 09:11.640 The earliest life form were known as procreotes. Now, this is a procreote, as you can see, you can see its DNA 09:11.640 --> 09:20.640 inside. Procreotes are a single cell bacteria with no nucleus to hold their DNA. They exist in two types, 09:20.640 --> 09:30.640 archaea and true bacteria. Now, we do know over recent times that bacteria is very, very resistant to all sorts of things. 09:30.640 --> 09:40.640 It can survive in space, it can survive extreme temperatures near the sun, it can survive extreme temperatures of the coldness of space. 09:40.640 --> 09:48.640 Numerous scientists which have conducted tests in Antarctica have drilled down to the core rock a good mile down 09:48.640 --> 09:57.640 and brought that up and there is frozen bacteria within the rock. Only several days later they became alive. 09:57.640 --> 10:04.640 They've been in some form of hibernation for millions of years. And then when brought to the surface, only three days later, 10:04.640 --> 10:10.640 they decided to spring back to life again. So it just goes to show how resistant these things are. 10:10.640 --> 10:20.640 Many forms of each can survive in extreme environments. Some live in salt, others live in sulfur, some in methane, 10:20.640 --> 10:25.640 others in incredible temperatures of heat and cold, under grinding pressures at the bottom of the ocean, 10:25.640 --> 10:31.640 right at the bottom of the deepest oceans. They're pretty much indestructible, these things. 10:31.640 --> 10:38.640 And they're able to exist and thrive in a planetary environment, and not even in the universe. 10:38.640 --> 10:48.640 So they could be out there. You know, there is this theory of what is referred to as this bacterial soup of life floating around in space. 10:48.640 --> 10:57.640 And this is known as a panspermia theory. And that planet may have been populated by life from out of space. 10:57.640 --> 11:05.640 Because it's already out there and it may be a passing meteor that has flown through, picked some of these up, these microbes, 11:05.640 --> 11:12.640 and came crashing down to planet Earth only to cause its first form of bacterial life to derive. 11:12.640 --> 11:19.640 Because there's no other way, there's no other mechanism on Earth for life to suddenly start. Where did these procreotes come from? 11:19.640 --> 11:26.640 God, some people do say God. Whatever that is, also another representation. 11:26.640 --> 11:33.640 Now the miracle of procreotes, the first life on Earth should have been quite small, biologically simple, exist only in one form, 11:33.640 --> 11:39.640 and appear when Earth was cool enough for molecules to spontaneously combine and hold together. 11:39.640 --> 11:44.640 Now procreotes defy all that. They don't fit into that bill whatsoever. 11:44.640 --> 11:51.640 The first appeared in the fossil record around about four billion years ago, when Earth was newly formed. 11:52.640 --> 11:57.640 Appear is the operative word here. They simply came out of nowhere. 11:57.640 --> 12:02.640 Because there's no evidence to say prior to that, they just suddenly are here. 12:02.640 --> 12:11.640 Came from nowhere into just one of two distinct forms that dominated the planet for two billion years. 12:11.640 --> 12:18.640 The two were the, this is the second one, the eucreotes. Now these appeared about two billion years ago. 12:18.640 --> 12:23.640 So now you've got the procreotes and the eucreotes. Two of them. 12:23.640 --> 12:28.640 These are much larger than the eucreotes, far more complex as a single cell bacteria. 12:28.640 --> 12:37.640 Their DNA was contained in a new form. They appear as suddenly as the procreotes did. From nowhere. 12:37.640 --> 12:44.640 Now it's strange enough having one particular bacteria to turn up, when we don't know where the hell it's come from. 12:44.640 --> 12:50.640 But to have another one suddenly turn up, which is completely different, so they haven't evolved, 12:50.640 --> 12:56.640 is the operative word here, from the procreote to the eucreote. It's just another life form that's just appeared. 12:56.640 --> 13:03.640 Scientists would have us believe that they arose when larger procreotes ate smaller ones, 13:03.640 --> 13:08.640 and after so all somehow kind of agreed to live together symbiotically. 13:08.640 --> 13:14.640 So in other words, what the basis is saying is, is that why would they peacefully coexist for two billion years, 13:14.640 --> 13:23.640 followed by cannibalization on a huge scale. Something still doesn't fit the bill. 13:23.640 --> 13:28.640 Now we do know from the story of Charles Darwin that he traveled around the earth, 13:28.640 --> 13:34.640 and most of the time he spent in Galapagos Islands, and yes, and Rob was right when he said earlier, 13:34.640 --> 13:41.640 that he did have a fascination with birds of the feathered nature. Beaks was his main thing, 13:41.640 --> 13:49.640 and he looked at these different types of birds, mostly finches, and he noticed from different parts of the island, 13:49.640 --> 13:55.640 that finches come in different colors, fair enough, like most birds do, but their beaks did alter, 13:55.640 --> 14:02.640 depending on what they were feeding on. In other words, they had adaptation take place, 14:02.640 --> 14:09.640 because for instance, some finches ate small bugs, some finches ate some plants, some nuts and things like that, 14:09.640 --> 14:16.640 so their beaks altered depending on what their lifestyle was and what the food source was. 14:16.640 --> 14:24.640 And he said, hey, this is it, this is it, this is the evidence of evolution, because birds are evolving, 14:24.640 --> 14:33.640 adaptation, remember, evolving to adapt to their environment, just as us humans adapt to our environment. 14:33.640 --> 14:39.640 Does it fit the bill for the whole scope of evolution? Probably not. 14:39.640 --> 14:46.640 Though there is evidence of evolution, that does happen. But can we apply it to everything else? 14:46.640 --> 14:51.640 Now Charles Darwin noted certain species can change certain body parts, such as beaks of birds. 14:51.640 --> 14:57.640 For this he suggested that macroevolution, which is, this is microevolution by the way, the beaks on the birds, 14:57.640 --> 15:07.640 he's known as little changes, microevolution. He's suggesting that macroevolution, large scale, must also exist, 15:07.640 --> 15:13.640 though he knew of no example. Now this is what's interesting, he knew of no example. 15:13.640 --> 15:20.640 If you actually read Darwin's research, he never once in his lifetime provided one bit of evidence or suggestion 15:20.640 --> 15:28.640 of locating anything that he would suggest is macroevolution. He couldn't do it. 15:28.640 --> 15:34.640 And yet, because he discovered microevolution, we kind of fit in for the whole thing. 15:34.640 --> 15:39.640 Well, if it happens in birds, then it must happen in everything else in life. 15:39.640 --> 15:48.640 And in fact, there's been no clear example of it. And in over 140 years of trying, there hasn't been any. 15:48.640 --> 15:56.640 There is none. We're still trying. So work out if the microevolution fits with macroevolution. 15:56.640 --> 16:02.640 This is a macroevolution. This is where you've got significant change, big changes. 16:02.640 --> 16:09.640 And when you start talking about bone structure, that's massive change. That's known as macroevolution. 16:09.640 --> 16:15.640 And it requires gradual transitions. It just doesn't happen from one species to another. 16:15.640 --> 16:20.640 You have to have, for instance, another 12 between to see the transition. 16:20.640 --> 16:24.640 And it happens throughout most of life in animals. 16:24.640 --> 16:29.640 Now between the first skull, which is australopithesis, which you can see on the left, 16:29.640 --> 16:39.640 and then you've got homo sapien in the middle, and of course the modern man to the right, as you can see. 16:39.640 --> 16:45.640 Now I just noticed the evolution here, the microevolution. 16:45.640 --> 16:53.640 If that was, then we'd have to have maybe another 20, 30 skulls in that image to have that transition. 16:53.640 --> 16:57.640 But we don't. It doesn't exist, apparently. 16:57.640 --> 17:02.640 We talk about a missing link, there must be 30 odd missing links. It just doesn't work. 17:02.640 --> 17:08.640 There was no fossil record. And if there is no fossil record, then there is no evidence. 17:08.640 --> 17:13.640 And this would suggest then, okay, if we transition from point one to point two to point three, 17:13.640 --> 17:16.640 and so we can see in these skulls, then that is macroevolution. 17:16.640 --> 17:22.640 And if we've got macroevolution, then how on earth did it take place? 17:23.640 --> 17:28.640 We can see from this skull, just simply the skulls, the australopithesis to the homos. 17:28.640 --> 17:34.640 Astralopithesis were upright walking apes. Now, like mesocene apes. 17:34.640 --> 17:40.640 Just look like they walk upright on two legs, rather than all fours, like a chimpanzee. 17:40.640 --> 17:45.640 They look like a chimpanzee. They probably act a bit like a chimpanzee. 17:45.640 --> 17:50.640 Nevertheless though, in the homos, we're much more manlike. 17:51.640 --> 17:54.640 Now this massive redesigning, just look at the skull itself. 17:54.640 --> 17:59.640 This is a massive redesigning of the skull. It's very prominent. You can see the differences. 17:59.640 --> 18:04.640 Now, interventionalists believe it illustrates a genetic manipulation 18:04.640 --> 18:10.640 at the hands of beings from another world. This is what they generally believe. 18:11.640 --> 18:15.640 It's easy to come to suggestions like that when you don't find the answers. 18:15.640 --> 18:21.640 When science can't provide the answers, people are going to come up with different theories. 18:21.640 --> 18:26.640 That might be. It actually might be one supporting theory that we have been 18:26.640 --> 18:33.640 doctored in a number of ways. It's very feasible. It's just as good as any other theory. 18:33.640 --> 18:39.640 But there is no evidence to support what we're told in the science books. 18:39.640 --> 18:43.640 And there is no evidence as to where mankind has come from. 18:45.640 --> 18:49.640 The typical scenario here, Darwinian evolutions for dummies. 18:49.640 --> 18:53.640 We eat, survive, produce, eat, survive, produce, and all of a sudden man's on the scene. 18:53.640 --> 18:59.640 And this is what we have us believe. This is what we teach our kids in school amongst numerous other lies. 18:59.640 --> 19:04.640 Even academics that are going to universities are fed this BS, to be honest with you, 19:04.640 --> 19:08.640 because they're not told the truth. They're not talking to the right people. 19:08.640 --> 19:14.640 Even when I was at school, I remember, I'll never forget, I mean I've had a long, long interest in history. 19:14.640 --> 19:21.640 And life on earth. And even when I was at school, I was told there was a brontosaurus. 19:21.640 --> 19:27.640 And it had, it was such a large dinosaur ruled over the earth, such a long tail and such a long neck, 19:27.640 --> 19:32.640 that it had to have two brains. One in its tail and one in its head. 19:32.640 --> 19:39.640 What absolute rubbish. And yet we're told this. I was taught it at school. 19:39.640 --> 19:44.640 Because the national curriculum, the information's passed the national curriculum, they just teach it. 19:44.640 --> 19:48.640 They don't get involved in the truth. They don't get involved in questioning. 19:48.640 --> 19:53.640 They just deliver the information. Be it true or not. 19:53.640 --> 20:01.640 And that delivering of information has altered drastically over the years in any form of historical research. 20:01.640 --> 20:07.640 This cartoon neatly sums up the pros and cons about evolution in general. 20:07.640 --> 20:13.640 Creationists call it God's will. Darwinists call it pure chance. 20:13.640 --> 20:21.640 Evolutionists call it, well, a deliberate act of genetic engineering by off-world beings with their own reasons for doing it. 20:21.640 --> 20:28.640 Okay. Quite a big one. But these are the three options out there basically. 20:28.640 --> 20:36.640 Now looking at the short-armed Mersenne ape. Now there are two basic types of Mersenne apes that existed. 20:36.640 --> 20:40.640 He was the long-armed apes and of course he was the short-armed. 20:40.640 --> 20:46.640 Now the long-armed apes were longer than their actual legs. The arms were longer than the legs. 20:46.640 --> 20:54.640 Like modern apes, all codgerpets need arms longer than their legs to move comfortably. 20:54.640 --> 20:57.640 Now we've seen this in chimpanzees. We see it in gorillas. 20:57.640 --> 21:01.640 You know, if we see a gorilla, we see them walking on all fours. 21:01.640 --> 21:04.640 The length of the front of their arms is longer than the back legs. 21:04.640 --> 21:08.640 Because they need that stability to be able to walk comfortably. 21:08.640 --> 21:12.640 If they didn't have that, then they wouldn't be able to support themselves. 21:12.640 --> 21:18.640 Their spines would give up. You can imagine how difficult it is even for a human to walk on all fours. 21:18.640 --> 21:23.640 But if we had an extra foot on our arms, it would certainly be a bit easier. 21:25.640 --> 21:31.640 So the real old codgerpets. Now the short-armed, that's a bit of a mystery. 21:31.640 --> 21:35.640 Because we do find in the fossil record that they do exist. 21:35.640 --> 21:39.640 We've found short-armed mesocene apes. 21:39.640 --> 21:43.640 But the problem is that we don't really know how they moved around. 21:43.640 --> 21:47.640 Because it must have been absolute hellish to walk on all fours. 21:47.640 --> 21:50.640 Just, you can imagine trying to do it ourselves. 21:50.640 --> 21:53.640 Because we've got short arms compared to our legs. 21:54.640 --> 21:58.640 Were they tree climbers? Well according to the fossil record, no. 21:58.640 --> 22:01.640 They're not designed to be running up and down trees. 22:01.640 --> 22:05.640 So it's a bit of a mystery. How did they move around? How did they get around? 22:05.640 --> 22:07.640 We do know that they exist from the fossil records. 22:07.640 --> 22:10.640 We've got fossils to prove it. They existed. And they're real. 22:11.640 --> 22:15.640 As for how they moved around is a big question mark. 22:15.640 --> 22:19.640 Now we'd see here the long-armed mesocene ape, a chimpanzee. 22:19.640 --> 22:23.640 Same place for a gorilla. Its arms are longer than its legs. 22:23.640 --> 22:27.640 Now this chimpanzee, it's lost all its hair. 22:27.640 --> 22:30.640 Now this is due to a skin, a skin allergy. 22:30.640 --> 22:35.640 But I wanted to show you about the muscle that these animals have. 22:36.640 --> 22:40.640 If you actually look at the body muscles on this, you can see how powerful it is. 22:40.640 --> 22:44.640 You can see how powerful it's built. It's rippling with muscle. 22:44.640 --> 22:47.640 Now we don't normally see that under all this hair that chimpanzees have. 22:47.640 --> 22:51.640 But this gives you an example of what's hiding below the hair. 22:52.640 --> 22:56.640 Now pound for pound, five times to ten times stronger than a human. 22:56.640 --> 23:01.640 So even though the chimpanzees may be what, a third of our size, 23:01.640 --> 23:06.640 you never underestimate a chimpanzee because they could pretty much tear us from limb to limb. 23:06.640 --> 23:08.640 They have that strength to do so. 23:08.640 --> 23:14.640 And in fact, as it says there, probably tied Mike Tyson apart. 23:14.640 --> 23:21.640 I mean these things are exceptionally, exceptionally strong for the size of their weight. 23:21.640 --> 23:30.640 Now what is also interesting is that the bone structure of chimpanzees is significantly different as well. 23:30.640 --> 23:32.640 Which we'll come to. 23:32.640 --> 23:42.640 Now the Gigantothopithecus is the only one that was supposed to have been the largest ape ever existed on planet Earth. 23:42.640 --> 23:45.640 Now there isn't many fossil records of this. 23:45.640 --> 23:48.640 There's a few bits and bobs knocking around. 23:48.640 --> 23:56.640 And as you can see from the top images, the Gigantothopithecus is thus far the largest known group of Mice of CNA. 23:56.640 --> 24:02.640 They are found in China and India, indicating that they must have ranged widely. 24:02.640 --> 24:04.640 Remember that. Ranged widely. 24:04.640 --> 24:06.640 Okay, we'll come back to that. 24:06.640 --> 24:12.640 The bottom photo shows the jaw of a male human on the left. 24:12.640 --> 24:15.640 And then the gorillas in the middle. 24:15.640 --> 24:18.640 And then Gigantothopithecus on the right. 24:18.640 --> 24:28.640 So you can see that even Gigantothopithecus, you know, dwarfed the size of a gorilla two to three times. 24:28.640 --> 24:30.640 These things were huge. 24:30.640 --> 24:32.640 And they did exist. 24:32.640 --> 24:36.640 But when you actually, we know these existed, we've got the fossil records. 24:36.640 --> 24:41.640 If we actually look at one of these, this is a skull size. 24:41.640 --> 24:48.640 The photo shows a skull size of a male human on the left, gorilla in the middle. 24:48.640 --> 24:53.640 And a huge size of the Gigantothopithecus on the right. 24:53.640 --> 24:56.640 The sheer size of this thing was huge. 24:56.640 --> 24:59.640 And looking at this thing, what would you say? 24:59.640 --> 25:03.640 Now you start wondering, you know, why we start talking about origins, human origins, 25:03.640 --> 25:06.640 and why we start drifting into this Bigfoot section. 25:06.640 --> 25:16.640 Because if we were to see that in North America, at any location, the first thing you get to report is a Bigfoot. 25:16.640 --> 25:22.640 It is by all intents, it is large, it is big, it is tall, it is wide. 25:22.640 --> 25:24.640 That's a Bigfoot. 25:24.640 --> 25:29.640 Hollywood makeup artist Bill Munt's interpretation of how this adult Gigantothopithecus 25:29.640 --> 25:36.640 might have looked based on its size, of its lower jaw, and information that we've obtained through fossil records. 25:36.640 --> 25:40.640 It's the only body parts recovered thus far is its jaw. 25:40.640 --> 25:44.640 What is striking is how unlike humans they actually are. 25:44.640 --> 25:47.640 They're nothing like humans, in fact. 25:47.640 --> 25:49.640 They look more like a Bigfoot. 25:49.640 --> 25:51.640 Actually, they certainly do look more like a Bigfoot. 25:51.640 --> 25:57.640 But there are several, which are referred to, or Bigfoots, be it the Abominable Snowman, 25:57.640 --> 26:07.640 be it the Yeti, be it the Palma, the Alma, Sasquatch, the list goes on, on and on. 26:07.640 --> 26:14.640 They're all referred to as hominoids, that mystery animal that's not supposed to exist. 26:14.640 --> 26:18.640 And there's a good reason why they'll probably never list it, neither. 26:18.640 --> 26:23.640 Let's just have a look at the redesigning of the human throat. 26:23.640 --> 26:28.640 Now, when I say redesigning, this literally is a redesigning of the human throat. 26:28.640 --> 26:36.640 This is not a transition from chimpanzee to an adult human. 26:36.640 --> 26:39.640 The throat seems to have been completely regiffided in the human. 26:39.640 --> 26:42.640 And chimps can breathe and swallow at the same time. 26:42.640 --> 26:44.640 I'm sure we've all had that unpleasant time. 26:44.640 --> 26:48.640 Now and again, when we try to accomplish that, it doesn't work very well, does it? 26:48.640 --> 26:51.640 We end up choking to death half the time. 26:51.640 --> 26:53.640 No problem for chimpanzees. 26:53.640 --> 26:56.640 Completely redesigned throat to do so. 26:56.640 --> 27:02.640 Some scientists will argue the point, well, our changes in our throat are to accomplish speech, 27:02.640 --> 27:05.640 just as I am doing now. 27:05.640 --> 27:09.640 But let us also argue the point that chimpanzees have their own speech patterns, 27:09.640 --> 27:12.640 their own noises, their own pitches, their own octaves. 27:12.640 --> 27:15.640 Does it differ much from the humans? 27:15.640 --> 27:20.640 Except for the fact that we can prown those into words. 27:20.640 --> 27:22.640 No difference really whatsoever. 27:22.640 --> 27:25.640 They can carry the same tones, the same pitches, the same octaves. 27:25.640 --> 27:29.640 So really that argument doesn't stand scientifically. 27:29.640 --> 27:34.640 It would seem that we've had a complete redesigning for some reason. 27:34.640 --> 27:36.640 Okay, so this is what's really interesting. 27:36.640 --> 27:39.640 13 ways humans are not primates. 27:39.640 --> 27:41.640 First one, human bones. 27:41.640 --> 27:44.640 They're much thinner and lighter, therefore they break easier. 27:44.640 --> 27:45.640 It's simple. 27:45.640 --> 27:51.640 If you have found this to show you, and I will do, some of the bones of a chimpanzee for an example. 27:51.640 --> 27:58.640 The thickness of them are literally a lot denser, two to three times denser than human bones. 27:58.640 --> 28:00.640 Arm bones, two to three times denser. 28:00.640 --> 28:03.640 They fall out of a tree, they're not going to break an arm. 28:03.640 --> 28:06.640 We fall out of a tree, we've seriously got problems. 28:06.640 --> 28:14.640 Now, just remember the word evolution getting better, evolving, evolution. 28:14.640 --> 28:17.640 We evolved better than the apes. 28:17.640 --> 28:18.640 This is what we're told. 28:18.640 --> 28:21.640 This is what's drilled into us on a regular basis. 28:21.640 --> 28:28.640 Well, that's not better, you know, because why haven't humans got this denseness of these bones 28:28.640 --> 28:35.640 to protect ourselves from falls and breaking and cracking and fractures? 28:35.640 --> 28:42.640 You know, about 70% of injuries in the UK are from fractures, breaks, or bones. 28:42.640 --> 28:47.640 You don't often see it in chimpanzees, nor other apes, to be honest with you. 28:47.640 --> 28:52.640 And they do take some terrible falls at times, but they do tend to pick themselves up and brush themselves off. 28:52.640 --> 28:56.640 Number two, human muscle, five to ten times weaker than primates. 28:56.640 --> 29:02.640 Again, are we supposed to get better than apes? 29:02.640 --> 29:04.640 It wouldn't seem so. 29:04.640 --> 29:07.640 We've got weak. We've become weak. 29:07.640 --> 29:12.640 And if that is the case, then why? The question is why have we not got better? 29:12.640 --> 29:14.640 Human skin. There's another one. 29:14.640 --> 29:17.640 It's not well adapted to sunlight, let alone the cold. 29:17.640 --> 29:21.640 In fact, humans aren't really adapted very well for the planet, to be honest with you. 29:21.640 --> 29:31.640 The mesocene apes walking round on planet Earth 255 million years ago would have been such better equipped. 29:31.640 --> 29:34.640 Better equipped than humans. 29:34.640 --> 29:37.640 We don't deal with the sun. We don't deal with the heat. We don't deal with the cold. 29:37.640 --> 29:41.640 Do you know what? Us humans have to live in a Goldilocks zone, don't we? 29:41.640 --> 29:45.640 We really do. We really do. Because we can't survive. 29:45.640 --> 29:50.640 It's very, very hard to survive the deserts. It's very, very hard to survive the cold. 29:50.640 --> 29:55.640 We have to make those adaptations, those changes. 29:55.640 --> 29:58.640 Well, do you know what? It worked. 29:58.640 --> 30:03.640 It's going to be no problem for the mesocene apes, which are the apes today, because they're still with us. 30:03.640 --> 30:08.640 Didn't kill all them off. But they somehow managed to live and survive. No problem. 30:08.640 --> 30:11.640 Human body hair. Here's another one. 30:11.640 --> 30:15.640 It's mostly missing. We do have pattern reversed. 30:15.640 --> 30:22.640 Occasionally you might see, you know, you go on holiday and you really see a really hairy guy and you think, oh my God, look at him. 30:22.640 --> 30:26.640 Nevertheless, though, pattern reversal has taken place. 30:26.640 --> 30:35.640 So, if we are to say that we, body hair that we have is a throwback from our primate days, pattern reversal. 30:35.640 --> 30:39.640 In fact, having hair completely cover your body is advantageous. 30:39.640 --> 30:45.640 In fact, we've got worse. If we take off the hair off a chimpanzee, for example, it's actually worse. 30:45.640 --> 30:48.640 You know, it'll feel the cold. It can't cool itself properly. 30:48.640 --> 30:54.640 The air passes through the hairs and causes a cooling system, just as it does on a human head. 30:54.640 --> 30:58.640 That's why we have hair on our heads, or most of us do, sorry about that. 31:00.640 --> 31:05.640 To keep ourselves cool, to stop the brain from overheating. 31:07.640 --> 31:14.640 Again, something which is not as efficient as the mesocene apes and the apes of today. 31:14.640 --> 31:18.640 We've also got human skulls and brains. Well, they're completely at the ballpark. 31:18.640 --> 31:24.640 I mean, we're just nothing like any apes on this planet, you know, in regarding brain size and capabilities. 31:25.640 --> 31:28.640 Again, nothing like us. We're one of a kind, us humans. 31:28.640 --> 31:33.640 Human locomotion. Yes, bipedal, obvious as differences. 31:33.640 --> 31:37.640 You know, we see chimpanzees running around on four. Still, today. 31:37.640 --> 31:42.640 Have they not evolved to walk up? Right. I mean, we're told, us humans are told. 31:42.640 --> 31:46.640 Well, you know, the science book says that we must have walked on all fours, 31:46.640 --> 31:51.640 and then we originally realized one day when we wanted to reach that fruit or that food up in a tree, 31:51.640 --> 31:56.640 we had decided to stand up, just as gorillas do occasionally, just as bears do occasionally. 31:56.640 --> 32:05.640 No great deal. But to carry walking upright would completely require a reforming of the hips, the joints, the back, 32:05.640 --> 32:11.640 and then the weight, and then the muscles, and the list goes on and on and on. 32:12.640 --> 32:17.640 Completely something different. Why aren't chimpanzees and apes walking upright like us? 32:17.640 --> 32:22.640 They did millions of years ago, apparently, in best seen apes. Why did it get worse? What happened? 32:24.640 --> 32:31.640 Human speech, well, we also looked at the human throat, and it seems to be completely redesigned in its nature. 32:32.640 --> 32:39.640 Completely configured. Human sex, well, that's interesting, because we don't tend to have these typical 32:39.640 --> 32:44.640 ostrich breeding cycles like every other animal on the planet. 32:46.640 --> 32:49.640 Apes do. They have breeding cycles. 32:52.640 --> 32:58.640 We're not so choosy now, whenever we want. And of course, that's a massive, I mean, it's very easy to just throw that off, 32:58.640 --> 33:04.640 but it's a massive, massive significant change, because when we say we have these breeding cycles, 33:04.640 --> 33:11.640 you know, it's because we have the females coming into season, and we have the males acting about to breed, 33:11.640 --> 33:19.640 that process of breeding, that gene carrying on. Why have we changed so significantly? 33:21.640 --> 33:25.640 Chromosomes, well, this is where it starts really getting interesting. 33:25.640 --> 33:32.640 The chimpanzee's got more chromosomes than a human. It's got 48. 48 chromosomes in a chimpanzee. 33:33.640 --> 33:41.640 Humans, 46. We've got 46. In other words, what you do is you take a chimpanzee, you take two chromosomes away, 33:41.640 --> 33:46.640 and hey, we get something that is like us, which is supposed to be better. 33:47.640 --> 33:49.640 Strange. Doesn't add up. 33:50.640 --> 33:58.640 Human senses, well, it's clear to say we have limited hearing. We know from even our pet dogs can hear things that we can't. 33:58.640 --> 34:05.640 Cats can. In fact, 96% of animals on this planet can hear things that we can't hear. How limited are we? 34:07.640 --> 34:14.640 Apes don't seem to have too much of a problem. Their sensory inputs are massive compared to humans. 34:15.640 --> 34:22.640 We have limited hearing. We have limited sights. Some apes can almost see in the dark. 34:23.640 --> 34:29.640 We have limited smell. Some of these apes can smell up for a mile, pick up odours. 34:30.640 --> 34:37.640 We've become limited. Now, this theory is this, going back to Charles Darwin, we've evolved, we've got better. 34:38.640 --> 34:43.640 And the scientists have kept that rolling, kept that ball going for many, many years. 34:44.640 --> 34:49.640 But people are getting a little bit wise now and start asking questions. Well, if we evolved, we surely would have got better, 34:49.640 --> 34:58.640 but we've got all this evidence to say we've got worse. Where's the evolution? If anything, it's de-evolution, if anything. 34:59.640 --> 35:09.640 Human feet? Well, don't get me started on the human foot. We've got really, really bad feet, humans. We've got crappy feet. 35:10.640 --> 35:17.640 Yeah, I mean, the thing is, apes tend to be flat-footed. You don't see them fall over very often. 35:17.640 --> 35:27.640 Now, what we do with the human foot, we kind of walk on the two balls of our feet, you know, the heel and the supporting bone just underneath your toes. 35:28.640 --> 35:36.640 We balance. We've seen kids, you know, when they're born, it takes about one to two years to get steady on the feet, the walking, the balancing. 35:37.640 --> 35:44.640 Because it's very, very difficult to walk and balance when you're not flat-footed. No wonder we're always tripping over and falling over. 35:44.640 --> 35:50.640 If you want better stability, you want as much contact with the ground. It's as simple. 35:51.640 --> 35:57.640 Anybody ever seen an elephant's foot? You ever ever seen an elephant fall over? No. 35:58.640 --> 36:08.640 Human genetic disorders. Now, with over 4,000 human genetic disorders compared to about a handful the chimpanzee has, 36:09.640 --> 36:19.640 why have we got 4,000, probably over 4,000, genetic disorders in the human body? Just think about that. Genetic disorders. 36:20.640 --> 36:31.640 Last time we got that many genetic disorders was in this Dolly the sheep. Now, by all intents and purposes, Dolly looked like a sheep, acted like a sheep, sounded like a sheep. 36:31.640 --> 36:38.640 But she weren't quite a sheep because we would generally, genetically, remade her. 36:39.640 --> 36:48.640 And under the microscope, she had thousands of genetic errors. Not something that you find in a normal sheep if you go and find one off the hills of the Wales. 36:49.640 --> 36:58.640 Thousands of genetic errors. And is this an evidential trace that we have genetically created her? Very much so. 36:58.640 --> 37:06.640 It's a genetic strain that we have through genetics that we cause these problems when we start messing about. 37:07.640 --> 37:18.640 Taking apart and reassembling. It's not a machine in a sense of screws and nuts and bolts. You take everything apart, you put them all back and you hope, I've not got any left over. 37:18.640 --> 37:24.640 It doesn't work like that. Sometimes you can take apart, put back together, and never quite the same. 37:25.640 --> 37:46.860 But human evolution for dummies, well, we now have 5 or 6 million years of fossils with small brains, heavy brow ridges, wide flat noses, projected snouts, no chins, no 37:47.860 --> 37:59.860 chins, replaced literally overnight, around 200,000 years. Now get me wrong, 200,000 years is nothing compared to the millions and millions of years we're talking here. 38:00.860 --> 38:10.860 It's nothing. It's literally like overnight. With creatures showing the exact opposite traits and that's us, us humans. Just hey guys, we're here. 38:10.860 --> 38:17.860 Where did we come from? Well, we're derived, we came from this, we changed to that, we changed to that, and then eventually we turned into humans. 38:20.860 --> 38:32.860 Just like I was saying earlier about the bone structure. This is a comparison. The top bone is from a pre-human, a mesocene ape. 38:32.860 --> 38:40.860 In other words, from the fossil record, an upright walking ape, just like us, just like the chimpanzees, in the sense of speaking, the same kind of bone structure. 38:41.860 --> 38:52.860 It belongs to Neanderthal, Neanderthal man. Their thick, dense bones clearly indicated their attached muscles must have been a lot bigger and bulkier than humans. 38:52.860 --> 39:02.860 Because if you've got denser bones, you have to have tougher muscles to carry that extra weight. Denser bones, extra weight, needs extra muscle to move. 39:03.860 --> 39:14.860 Now the lower photo shows the one of a human bone. Exactly the same bone, no difference, but if you actually look on the density there, you can see why us humans have pretty got crappy bones, really, to be honest with you. 39:15.860 --> 39:25.860 When we fall over, we're more likely to break our bone than any of these mesocene apes or even coronates, which seem to be built a lot stronger than humans are. 39:27.860 --> 39:38.860 So, Darwin's Big Idea Big Exhibition. Of course when you go there, it's everything that we've read in books is all around the museums, people looking around, people talking about it. 39:39.860 --> 39:45.860 But none of the questions, the real questions, the appropriate questions are ever, ever asked. 39:46.860 --> 40:02.860 And we've got to consider the reasons why. Because there is a lot of information that is passed down to us that we take, oh well, if I heard it on the news, and if I've read it in a book, and if some guy who looks clever and wears a pair of spectacles has told me so, then hey, it's got to be true. 40:03.860 --> 40:22.860 But when the source information is corrupted, and if you actually look and research it, you'll find there are many thousands of scientists worldwide that have tried to step out, have fallen off the back of that wagon, and come forward and said, it doesn't add up, there isn't the evidence, I've found evidence to support something else. 40:23.860 --> 40:32.860 Unfortunately, those people don't get heard very often. Unfortunately, these people disappear into nowhere. Unfortunately, some of these people lose their jobs. 40:33.860 --> 40:39.860 And this is why you tend to get a lot of people not talking about the real truth of the matter. 40:40.860 --> 40:47.860 So, yes Darwin, you can place your finger over your mouth and not talk, go shhh, don't talk about what we're not supposed to talk about. 40:47.860 --> 40:53.860 Now President Bush, though he was a character, wasn't he? 40:53.860 --> 40:54.860 Tosser. 40:54.860 --> 40:56.860 Tosser comes to mind. 40:57.860 --> 41:06.860 What is interesting though, that he had this really, he was really steadfast in the idea of teaching intelligent design in schools. 41:06.860 --> 41:10.860 In fact, he actually wanted that doing in American schools when he was president. 41:10.860 --> 41:16.860 He wanted people, children, to learn about intelligent design. 41:16.860 --> 41:20.860 Not just creationists, not just about hey, God created the earth. 41:20.860 --> 41:24.860 I think we kind of ruled that out now, you know, the Adam and Eve scenario. 41:24.860 --> 41:26.860 Just wouldn't work, would it? 41:26.860 --> 41:33.860 But nevertheless though, this other idea of this intelligent design, something is responsible for creating humans. 41:33.860 --> 41:36.860 And he wanted this taught in schools. 41:36.860 --> 41:39.860 He didn't get, he did not get past. 41:39.860 --> 41:42.860 He was the president and he did not get past. 41:42.860 --> 41:44.860 But he wanted to. 41:44.860 --> 41:47.860 Because he believed in it. 41:47.860 --> 41:50.860 So, what about Big Four? 41:50.860 --> 41:55.860 And other similar creatures in fact, you know, apart from unknown hair, skin, and so on. 41:55.860 --> 41:58.860 And he was the president. 41:59.860 --> 42:03.860 And other similar creatures in fact, you know, apart from unknown hair samples. 42:03.860 --> 42:05.860 There has been unknown hair samples. 42:05.860 --> 42:06.860 There has been scat. 42:06.860 --> 42:10.860 There's been found, there's audible cries in the dark that have been recorded. 42:10.860 --> 42:13.860 There's been sightings of these strange creatures. 42:13.860 --> 42:16.860 Unusual odours that they leave behind. 42:16.860 --> 42:20.860 The most significant evidence comes in the form of footprints. 42:20.860 --> 42:23.860 Now, let's have a look at human foot. 42:23.860 --> 42:24.860 This is human foot. 42:24.860 --> 42:27.860 And this is known as towing off a stride. 42:27.860 --> 42:28.860 We all do it. 42:28.860 --> 42:29.860 It's how we work. 42:29.860 --> 42:32.860 We don't give it any thought to us, to when we're walking. 42:32.860 --> 42:33.860 We don't think about it. 42:33.860 --> 42:34.860 We just do it. 42:34.860 --> 42:39.860 And of course, this towing off the stride is the human foot is a marvel. 42:39.860 --> 42:40.860 It actually is. 42:40.860 --> 42:42.860 It's a marvel of physiological engineering. 42:42.860 --> 42:45.860 There's nothing like a human foot on this planet. 42:45.860 --> 42:46.860 It's incredible. 42:46.860 --> 42:51.860 There's nothing even similar to a human foot on this planet. 42:51.860 --> 42:52.860 Unlike anything else. 42:52.860 --> 42:56.860 However, compared to pre-humans, our feet are non-efficient, 42:56.860 --> 43:01.860 as I've mentioned earlier, and certainly do lack smooth walking. 43:01.860 --> 43:05.860 This is the process of the foot, the positioning of walking. 43:05.860 --> 43:08.860 Humans step, land hard on the heel, which we always do. 43:08.860 --> 43:10.860 We always step that heel into the ground. 43:10.860 --> 43:12.860 We'll know when we go for a walk on the beach. 43:12.860 --> 43:15.860 You know, because when you tend to look behind and look at the footprints, 43:15.860 --> 43:19.860 we tend to see the heel print, the most common indicator there, 43:19.860 --> 43:24.860 the strongest point into the ground, followed by the ball of the foot. 43:24.860 --> 43:26.860 We don't tend to get many of these. 43:26.860 --> 43:28.860 We miss that arch because we've got this arch foot. 43:28.860 --> 43:33.860 For some strange reason, why have we got arch feet? 43:33.860 --> 43:35.860 This is known as the heel strike, then transfer forward momentum 43:35.860 --> 43:39.860 along the outer edge to sweep it around the arc. 43:39.860 --> 43:45.860 Because we kind of, when we walk, we kind of swing our hips like so. 43:45.860 --> 43:46.860 We don't walk like this. 43:46.860 --> 43:48.860 We kind of swing our hips and we have to do so. 43:48.860 --> 43:50.860 It's the way our hips are designed. 43:50.860 --> 43:54.860 From there it cuts diagonally across the forefoot 43:54.860 --> 44:00.860 to flow out along the ball, the big toe axis, which is thrust generated. 44:00.860 --> 44:01.860 This is the thrust generated. 44:01.860 --> 44:05.860 When we start pressing down on that, that front ball of the foot, 44:05.860 --> 44:07.860 pressing down to push you forward, 44:07.860 --> 44:12.860 it's known as the thrust generated, creates the step. 44:12.860 --> 44:15.860 The four smaller toes, now why do we have toes? 44:15.860 --> 44:16.860 Because they're just balances. 44:16.860 --> 44:18.860 That's all what toes are, balances. 44:18.860 --> 44:22.860 Ooh, you know, that's all what toes do. 44:22.860 --> 44:24.860 Do nothing more than that. 44:24.860 --> 44:28.860 It stops us from wobbling around. 44:28.860 --> 44:32.860 And of course, it's by the rotating of our pelvis. 44:32.860 --> 44:34.860 Yeah, because it does, our pelvis do rotate. 44:34.860 --> 44:36.860 So, you know, it's a fine balancing art. 44:36.860 --> 44:39.860 So, you know, when we see these kiddies, these young kiddies 44:39.860 --> 44:42.860 trying to balance and walk, you know, it's tough. 44:42.860 --> 44:45.860 It's not easy being a kid in trying to walk, you know, 44:45.860 --> 44:48.860 because they're trying to battle the feet, trying to battle the hips, 44:48.860 --> 44:51.860 trying to battle the pelvis and the stance and the stride 44:51.860 --> 44:53.860 and all sorts of things. 44:53.860 --> 44:56.860 And with those little toes of theirs, those little balances, 44:56.860 --> 44:59.860 not an easy task. 44:59.860 --> 45:02.860 Of course, you see white animals in the wildlife, hey, they're pregnant, 45:02.860 --> 45:06.860 they're born, they're up five minutes and then they're running. 45:06.860 --> 45:08.860 Survival. 45:08.860 --> 45:10.860 But they're up and they're running. 45:10.860 --> 45:15.860 Five, ten, fifteen minutes, you know, they're devised to do so. 45:15.860 --> 45:18.860 You know, why aren't humans like that? 45:18.860 --> 45:20.860 Wouldn't it be great? Kids could just do that. 45:20.860 --> 45:23.860 Fifteen minutes and born and then they're fetching you the remote 45:23.860 --> 45:25.860 for the television. 45:25.860 --> 45:27.860 Of course, it doesn't work like that. 45:27.860 --> 45:31.860 Us humans are significantly different than most animals. 45:31.860 --> 45:35.860 From a purely physiological standpoint, 45:35.860 --> 45:39.860 this is quite an inefficient way to walk. 45:39.860 --> 45:43.860 And we do. It's very, very inefficient compared to apes. 45:45.860 --> 45:47.860 Just looking at the time, Mum. 45:47.860 --> 45:49.860 Five, ten. 45:49.860 --> 45:51.860 Okay. 45:51.860 --> 45:54.860 The science of studying tracks. Now, this is known as acknologist. 45:54.860 --> 45:57.860 Now, acknology is an art and it's not just an art, 45:57.860 --> 46:00.860 it's also a taught science. 46:00.860 --> 46:03.860 It's the science of studying tracks. 46:03.860 --> 46:05.860 It's known as acknology. 46:05.860 --> 46:11.860 Now, fooling a trained acknologist is extremely, extremely difficult 46:11.860 --> 46:15.860 because the differences between real and fake tracks are so obvious. 46:15.860 --> 46:17.860 They're massively different. 46:17.860 --> 46:19.860 So when we watch these programmes, you know, and they say, 46:19.860 --> 46:22.860 well, you know, it could be fake, it could be... 46:22.860 --> 46:24.860 Well, you know, if it's down to acknologists, 46:24.860 --> 46:26.860 they'll know exactly if it is or isn't. 46:26.860 --> 46:28.860 It's as simple as that. 46:28.860 --> 46:32.860 Because they will look for muscles, they'll look for ligaments, 46:32.860 --> 46:37.860 they'll look for tendons and the bones that leave unmistakable marks 46:37.860 --> 46:40.860 in the ground, for an example. 46:40.860 --> 46:46.860 There will be tiny vertical cracks all along the inside known as compression lines. 46:46.860 --> 46:50.860 Now, we don't see it because the micro, the micro... 46:50.860 --> 46:53.860 If you go walking on the beach, you'll just see a track, you know, 46:53.860 --> 46:55.860 but if you really, really study up close on that, 46:55.860 --> 46:57.860 you'll find that these micro little lines in that, 46:57.860 --> 46:59.860 and you know what that is? 46:59.860 --> 47:03.860 It's the compression lines of us because it isn't hard, our foot. 47:03.860 --> 47:05.860 It's quite soft. 47:05.860 --> 47:10.860 And when we put it into ground and we lift it off the ground, 47:10.860 --> 47:15.860 it moves slightly because it isn't made of wood and it's not made of metal. 47:15.860 --> 47:20.860 It's made of a living tissue which moves, and it's soft, 47:20.860 --> 47:23.860 and it makes those compression lines. 47:23.860 --> 47:27.860 So when we find these compression lines, we know straight away 47:27.860 --> 47:31.860 it's been made by something that is a living organism. 47:31.860 --> 47:34.860 It isn't a wooden foot, for an example. 47:36.860 --> 47:42.860 Tiny cracks at a pier, these are known as impact ridges. 47:42.860 --> 47:49.860 So people have fake foot, you know, they have these big wooden feet, 47:49.860 --> 47:52.860 big foot feet, you know, which they've made from wood, 47:52.860 --> 47:55.860 and they go, they fasten them around their own feet, 47:55.860 --> 47:57.860 and they go stomping around. 47:57.860 --> 48:01.860 And then they go and pour some tracks, you know, pour some plaster into them. 48:01.860 --> 48:06.860 Ten minutes later, they're for sale down the road for about 30 quid, 48:06.860 --> 48:08.860 and people will be buying them, you know. 48:08.860 --> 48:13.860 It's a regular thing that happens in the US, regular. 48:15.860 --> 48:20.860 But fake feet, well, you know, when a fake foot is applied to a sufficient medium, 48:20.860 --> 48:25.860 whether it be sand, mud, or whatever, whether that be made of wood, plastic, 48:25.860 --> 48:33.860 it cannot go down sequentially, because our feet go down in an order, sequential. 48:33.860 --> 48:38.860 Those mediums drop to the floor all at the same time, 48:38.860 --> 48:42.860 and it does register different in the prints. 48:42.860 --> 48:47.860 It must be pressed down all at once, leaving its own distinctive traces. 48:47.860 --> 48:53.860 There will be an easily discernible uplift along the outer perimeter of the track. 48:53.860 --> 48:58.860 Yeah, because when we lift our feet out of soil or sand or mud, 48:58.860 --> 49:03.860 we lift it out where the heel comes up first, and then we lift the foot. 49:05.860 --> 49:10.860 And these tiny parallel cracks, these will be on the outside of the uplift, 49:10.860 --> 49:13.860 rather than along the inside perimeter. 49:13.860 --> 49:15.860 Now, this stuff you don't get to hear. 49:15.860 --> 49:17.860 You've got all these thousands of shows out there, 49:17.860 --> 49:21.860 finding Bigfoot and Bigfoot this and Bigfoot that. 49:21.860 --> 49:24.860 But they've not got the real experts in there, you know, 49:24.860 --> 49:27.860 because every show there's always a Bigfoot track there. 49:27.860 --> 49:29.860 Oh, look, there's another one. 49:29.860 --> 49:31.860 Well, let's get the guys in, let's get the acknowledges in, 49:31.860 --> 49:33.860 let's get these people in, these professionals in. 49:33.860 --> 49:35.860 It'll tell you straight away if he's a dodgy one, 49:35.860 --> 49:37.860 because nine times out of ten it's a dodgy one, 49:37.860 --> 49:40.860 because it's entertainment, it's television. 49:41.860 --> 49:45.860 So why are hominids not regularly seen? 49:45.860 --> 49:47.860 That's one of the biggest questions of all, 49:47.860 --> 49:49.860 and I shall answer that after the break. 49:49.860 --> 49:51.860 So thank you very much. 49:51.860 --> 49:53.860 APPLAUSE 49:53.860 --> 49:57.860 OK, folks, so, just starting where I left off, 49:57.860 --> 49:59.860 why are hominids not regularly seen? 49:59.860 --> 50:01.860 Well, they're not regularly seen. 50:01.860 --> 50:05.860 We do get reports, and in fact, if you dig around enough, 50:05.860 --> 50:07.860 because I had this argument with somebody once, 50:07.860 --> 50:09.860 I said, well, there's no official reports of them. 50:09.860 --> 50:11.860 I said, what's an official report? 50:11.860 --> 50:14.860 Well, somebody who's a trained observer, who's a trained observer? 50:14.860 --> 50:16.860 Well, say a police officer, 50:16.860 --> 50:18.860 what makes a police officer a trained observer of a Bigfoot? 50:18.860 --> 50:20.860 Does he see any differently than we do? 50:20.860 --> 50:23.860 Do pilots see UFOs any differently than we do? 50:23.860 --> 50:26.860 I don't believe in all this trained observation. 50:26.860 --> 50:28.860 Thank you. 50:28.860 --> 50:30.860 Thank you. 50:30.860 --> 50:33.860 OK, so I think really it's all about elusiveness, 50:33.860 --> 50:35.860 because believe it or not, 50:35.860 --> 50:39.860 we'd be surprised how effective elusiveness can be. 50:39.860 --> 50:42.860 So as an example, let's take the panda. 50:42.860 --> 50:45.860 We all know the panda, nice, small, cute, 50:45.860 --> 50:47.860 black and white little things. 50:47.860 --> 50:51.860 First panda was caught in China in 1869. 50:51.860 --> 50:54.860 Now, pandas are vividly contrasted against their habitat 50:54.860 --> 50:56.860 because they're black and white, 50:56.860 --> 50:59.860 and they stand out like a sore thumb in a green environment. 50:59.860 --> 51:01.860 They move very slowly. 51:01.860 --> 51:03.860 They create lots of noise, 51:03.860 --> 51:05.860 they make bamboo shoots. 51:05.860 --> 51:07.860 They only tend to eat one type of food, 51:07.860 --> 51:09.860 so they don't wander very far. 51:09.860 --> 51:12.860 How long did it take to discover the next one? 51:12.860 --> 51:14.860 Taken in consideration, in China in 1869, 51:14.860 --> 51:16.860 with a face always found. 51:16.860 --> 51:18.860 Was it three months? 51:18.860 --> 51:20.860 Think it'd be easier to find one in three months? 51:20.860 --> 51:22.860 Six months? 51:22.860 --> 51:24.860 A year? 51:24.860 --> 51:27.860 It took 60 years. 51:27.860 --> 51:30.860 It took 60 years to find a damn thing. 51:30.860 --> 51:33.860 After they knew it existed, they knew where they are. 51:33.860 --> 51:36.860 It's black and white, lives in an environment of green. 51:36.860 --> 51:39.860 It's slow, it's noisy, 51:39.860 --> 51:41.860 and it only eats one type of food. 51:41.860 --> 51:44.860 Hell, it took 60 years to find a damn thing. 51:44.860 --> 51:46.860 And why is that? 51:46.860 --> 51:48.860 Because it's elusiveness. 51:48.860 --> 51:51.860 Today it's still extremely rare to see a panda in its natural habitat. 51:51.860 --> 51:53.860 Why? 51:53.860 --> 51:55.860 What makes it so elusive? 51:55.860 --> 51:58.860 Nothing, really, apart from the environment. 51:58.860 --> 52:00.860 It's us. 52:00.860 --> 52:03.860 What saves them is human ineffectiveness 52:03.860 --> 52:05.860 in a primeval forest environment, 52:05.860 --> 52:08.860 because it's us that are lousy. 52:08.860 --> 52:11.860 We couldn't find another panda for 60 years, 52:11.860 --> 52:15.860 because we're not very good at going through the densest of forests and jungles. 52:15.860 --> 52:18.860 You know, we're just not good. 52:18.860 --> 52:20.860 Panda, no problem. 52:20.860 --> 52:22.860 60 years. 52:22.860 --> 52:25.860 So really, this is something we know exists, 52:25.860 --> 52:27.860 and yet it took 60 years to find. 52:27.860 --> 52:29.860 We really were going out there to find it. 52:29.860 --> 52:31.860 We were sending hundreds and hundreds of Chinese folk 52:31.860 --> 52:33.860 and guides and people and all sorts 52:33.860 --> 52:35.860 to try and find the next panda 52:35.860 --> 52:38.860 in the hundreds, if not the thousands of people. 52:38.860 --> 52:40.860 And it still took them 60 years. 52:40.860 --> 52:42.860 So, what's the chances of finding a Bigfoot? 52:42.860 --> 52:45.860 Probably quite rare. 52:45.860 --> 52:47.860 Bigfoot Sasquatch. 52:47.860 --> 52:49.860 A Sasquatch carved from a tree trunk. 52:49.860 --> 52:52.860 You can see roughly the identification 52:52.860 --> 52:55.860 of what people claim for its size and shape. 52:55.860 --> 52:58.860 Dwarfs, us, doesn't it? 52:58.860 --> 53:01.860 The man beside it is 5'7", tall. 53:01.860 --> 53:04.860 Compare the figure to the classic image of a pre-human. 53:04.860 --> 53:07.860 Now, if you go back to if we actually looked at a pre-human, 53:07.860 --> 53:09.860 they pretty much look the same sort of thing. 53:09.860 --> 53:12.860 So, our Bigfoots, 53:12.860 --> 53:15.860 a genetic strain, are pre-humans. 53:15.860 --> 53:17.860 It's as simple as that. 53:17.860 --> 53:19.860 And if it is, why can it not be? 53:19.860 --> 53:23.860 Because if it was a genetic strain of a pre-human, 53:23.860 --> 53:25.860 then really we kind of don't fit in 53:25.860 --> 53:28.860 to we've evolved from the ape scenario. 53:28.860 --> 53:29.860 It doesn't work. 53:29.860 --> 53:31.860 We've just followed that pattern. 53:31.860 --> 53:33.860 It's just thrown us off. 53:33.860 --> 53:36.860 They have heavy brow ridges, deep set eye sockets, 53:36.860 --> 53:38.860 low foreheads, broad flat noses, 53:38.860 --> 53:40.860 mouth strutting out the face, 53:40.860 --> 53:42.860 no chin, short, thick necks, extra long arms. 53:42.860 --> 53:46.860 That pretty much around about the knee level. 53:46.860 --> 53:48.860 Always tend to have longer arms, remember? 53:48.860 --> 53:50.860 Long arms. 53:50.860 --> 53:52.860 Dangling around the knees. 53:52.860 --> 53:54.860 Putting a covering of hair on it. 53:54.860 --> 53:57.860 You've definitely got a pre-human. 53:57.860 --> 54:00.860 Or Cro-Magnon, should we say. 54:00.860 --> 54:03.860 All referred to as hominoids. 54:03.860 --> 54:07.860 Now, probably the best evidence to support Bigfoots 54:07.860 --> 54:09.860 comes from the Patterson Gimlin film. 54:09.860 --> 54:11.860 Now, I've been watching this film now 54:11.860 --> 54:16.860 since probably I was about 18, 17 or 18 years of age. 54:16.860 --> 54:17.860 And you know what? 54:17.860 --> 54:20.860 Over the years, it first came out, it was a fake. 54:20.860 --> 54:23.860 It was a man in a gorilla suit. 54:23.860 --> 54:27.860 Five years later on another TV show, it's not a fake. 54:27.860 --> 54:31.860 It isn't a gorilla suit because it's got breasts. 54:31.860 --> 54:34.860 Five years after that, it's a fake. 54:34.860 --> 54:37.860 Because some guy came forward and said, 54:37.860 --> 54:41.860 yes, I used to make costumes for the Planet of the Apes movie. 54:41.860 --> 54:43.860 And I made it. 54:43.860 --> 54:45.860 Really. 54:45.860 --> 54:47.860 Five years after that, it's not fake. 54:47.860 --> 54:50.860 And this is what's been going on with the Roger Patterson film. 54:50.860 --> 54:53.860 But really over the last 10, 15 years, 54:53.860 --> 54:56.860 it's been considered authentic 54:56.860 --> 55:00.860 and then rude authentic again and then rude authentic again 55:00.860 --> 55:02.860 and so on and so on. 55:02.860 --> 55:06.860 There's at least eight accounts of legitimate research 55:06.860 --> 55:11.860 showing that this particular piece of footage is authentic. 55:11.860 --> 55:15.860 Now, despite relentless attempts to discredit by mainstream, 55:15.860 --> 55:18.860 and it was mainstream shills and outright frauds, 55:18.860 --> 55:21.860 it remains one of the most validated pieces of evidence 55:21.860 --> 55:23.860 to support the hominid reality. 55:23.860 --> 55:28.860 From a distinctive non-human walk, and it does not walk like a human, 55:28.860 --> 55:30.860 to the extra length of the humerus. 55:30.860 --> 55:33.860 In other words, it's got long arms. 55:33.860 --> 55:35.860 You know, if this was a gorilla suit, 55:35.860 --> 55:38.860 would you walk in there and say, hey, I want a gorilla suit? 55:38.860 --> 55:39.860 This is 1967, remember? 55:39.860 --> 55:41.860 Hey, I want a gorilla suit. 55:41.860 --> 55:43.860 But not just a gorilla suit, not any normal gorilla suit. 55:43.860 --> 55:46.860 No, I want one with breasts on. 55:46.860 --> 55:50.860 Oh, and while she's there, add another seven inches on the arms. 55:50.860 --> 55:53.860 Okay, who walks around with an extra seven inches on their arms? 55:53.860 --> 55:56.860 We've got to fill this suit, remember, at the end of the day. 55:56.860 --> 55:59.860 This thing had hands, fingers that moved. 55:59.860 --> 56:03.860 Okay, so we're rather dealing with a very profound human 56:03.860 --> 56:06.860 in a very profound gorilla suit. 56:06.860 --> 56:09.860 There's some definitely authenticity about this. 56:09.860 --> 56:12.860 It had not only the breasts, but it had flexing muscles, 56:12.860 --> 56:14.860 the analysis now. 56:14.860 --> 56:17.860 People didn't know at the time that we would have the technology, 56:17.860 --> 56:20.860 years to come, to slow this motion picture down, 56:20.860 --> 56:22.860 to analyze it, to stabilize it, 56:22.860 --> 56:25.860 to look very closely at the muscle movement 56:25.860 --> 56:27.860 and the hair movement on the muscle. 56:27.860 --> 56:30.860 It's the biggest giveaway of the evidence. 56:30.860 --> 56:35.860 It shows that it's a real living organism moving. 56:35.860 --> 56:37.860 It isn't a person in a gorilla suit. 56:37.860 --> 56:40.860 That's been countless tests, and when people are in gorilla suits, 56:40.860 --> 56:45.860 they haven't got that flexing muscles, you don't get the same body movements 56:45.860 --> 56:49.860 that you'd expect to see, like it is in this footage. 56:49.860 --> 56:53.860 Under the skin, under the arms, the thighs, 56:53.860 --> 56:55.860 it proves itself to be genuine. 56:55.860 --> 56:58.860 So I'm going to show you the video. 56:58.860 --> 57:02.860 Most people have probably seen this, but we have stabilized this a little bit. 57:02.860 --> 57:04.860 I want you to have a good look at this. 57:04.860 --> 57:06.860 We'll be slowing it down a few times. 57:06.860 --> 57:08.860 Have a good look at it, have a look at the posture, 57:08.860 --> 57:11.860 look at the way it's walking, note how long the arms are. 57:28.860 --> 57:31.860 Notice it turns its shoulders to turn around. 57:32.860 --> 57:34.860 It's another trait. 57:38.860 --> 57:40.860 Notice it's got breasts. 57:40.860 --> 57:42.860 It's a female. 57:42.860 --> 57:44.860 Notice it's got breasts. 57:44.860 --> 57:46.860 It's a female. 58:13.860 --> 58:17.860 Notice where the hair is missing, where you see the skin. 58:17.860 --> 58:21.860 Notice its face is not gorilla-like. 58:43.860 --> 58:46.860 Notice it walks flat-footed. 58:52.860 --> 58:55.860 It still is one of the best pieces of video footage 58:55.860 --> 58:57.860 that's ever been caught, I believe. 58:57.860 --> 58:59.860 There is a lot of authenticity about it, 58:59.860 --> 59:03.860 more so than there is anything supporting it to be a fake. 59:03.860 --> 59:06.860 As time's gone on, we've even looked at the... 59:06.860 --> 59:08.860 I mean, if you actually look at the stance of this animal, 59:08.860 --> 59:10.860 the sheer size of it, the weight of it, 59:10.860 --> 59:13.860 the width of its back, very similar to a gorilla. 59:13.860 --> 59:15.860 You can see the back of a gorilla there. 59:15.860 --> 59:19.860 It's got a very similar type of stance and gait about itself. 59:19.860 --> 59:23.860 Notice its feet are extremely, extremely flat. 59:25.860 --> 59:27.860 But when it first came out in the 1960s, 59:27.860 --> 59:29.860 things like this were happening. 59:29.860 --> 59:31.860 Yes, you know, you can buy this suit. 59:31.860 --> 59:33.860 And people would manufacture the suits purposefully 59:33.860 --> 59:35.860 because they'd heard, oh, well, you know, it must be a fake. 59:35.860 --> 59:37.860 Well, let's make a suit. 59:37.860 --> 59:39.860 Because people would buy them. 59:39.860 --> 59:41.860 It's as simple as that. 59:41.860 --> 59:43.860 What came first was probably the footage. 59:43.860 --> 59:45.860 A suit came afterwards. 59:45.860 --> 59:49.860 I think it was 1972 by the time the first suit was appeared. 59:49.860 --> 59:53.860 And there have been people who have been selling even hair, 59:53.860 --> 59:56.860 believe it or not, you know, bigfoot hair. 59:56.860 --> 59:58.860 You know, if you actually look around the Internet, 59:58.860 --> 01:00:01.860 you might even find it on eBay, try it, you know. 01:00:01.860 --> 01:00:03.860 It's probably off some raccoon or some stray dog, 01:00:03.860 --> 01:00:06.860 but at the end of the day, people will buy it. 01:00:06.860 --> 01:00:08.860 How many people were out there actually bought 01:00:08.860 --> 01:00:11.860 a little bag of Roswell dirt for a pound? 01:00:11.860 --> 01:00:15.860 Oh, my God, you know, loads of ufologists have daft enough to do that. 01:00:15.860 --> 01:00:18.860 Hey, you see my little bag of Roswell dirt? 01:00:18.860 --> 01:00:21.860 Pull it straight out of somebody's backyard. 01:00:21.860 --> 01:00:24.860 But looking at the face, 01:00:24.860 --> 01:00:28.860 this isn't a stereotypical face of a gorilla. 01:00:28.860 --> 01:00:30.860 Here's a gorilla suit. 01:00:30.860 --> 01:00:32.860 There's eyes, there's a nose. 01:00:32.860 --> 01:00:35.860 Very unlike a gorilla. 01:00:35.860 --> 01:00:37.860 More like a human nose. 01:00:37.860 --> 01:00:39.860 You can see the lips. 01:00:39.860 --> 01:00:43.860 You can see where the skin is around the cheekbone. 01:00:43.860 --> 01:00:48.860 He's even done through analysis of the muscle movement. 01:00:48.860 --> 01:00:51.860 Now, how are you going to get muscle movement in a gorilla suit? 01:00:51.860 --> 01:00:55.860 You can't, because it's all hidden underneath if it was a gorilla suit. 01:00:55.860 --> 01:01:01.860 And there was even this argument regarding the actual location. 01:01:01.860 --> 01:01:04.860 Eventually, the exact location was found, 01:01:04.860 --> 01:01:07.860 and analysis did take place. 01:01:07.860 --> 01:01:11.860 The first part was estimating the arm length of this animal 01:01:11.860 --> 01:01:15.860 compared to a human roughly of the same size. 01:01:15.860 --> 01:01:19.860 We measured the arms, and you can see clearly 01:01:19.860 --> 01:01:25.860 that the arm length on the Patterson footage is considerably longer, 01:01:25.860 --> 01:01:28.860 which is a direct line in pre-humans, 01:01:28.860 --> 01:01:31.860 a direct line for all those type of animals, 01:01:31.860 --> 01:01:35.860 because they have longer arms than they do the legs. 01:01:35.860 --> 01:01:40.860 Again, there was also this, well, it's not big, it's not tall, 01:01:40.860 --> 01:01:42.860 you know, Bigfoot's big, you know. 01:01:42.860 --> 01:01:46.860 So again, analysis was taken at exact location, 01:01:46.860 --> 01:01:51.860 and it turned out that this creature was around about seven feet in height. 01:01:51.860 --> 01:01:54.860 It was not five foot eight as initially thought. 01:01:54.860 --> 01:01:59.860 So you can see how information through analysis has changed over the years, 01:01:59.860 --> 01:02:03.860 supporting, again, supporting and supporting and supporting 01:02:03.860 --> 01:02:06.860 that this could be an authentic video. 01:02:06.860 --> 01:02:08.860 But it's not the only one. 01:02:08.860 --> 01:02:10.860 There's also evidence of Minnesota Iceman, 01:02:10.860 --> 01:02:12.860 second best proof of a hominid reality. 01:02:12.860 --> 01:02:16.860 This creature was apparently shot from the mid-back. 01:02:16.860 --> 01:02:21.860 Note the exit hole in its chest, which is around about here. 01:02:21.860 --> 01:02:22.860 Okay. 01:02:22.860 --> 01:02:25.860 And it finished off through the left eye socket. 01:02:25.860 --> 01:02:28.860 Okay. 01:02:28.860 --> 01:02:34.860 Now, apparently, this was frozen, the course was frozen in a block of ice, 01:02:34.860 --> 01:02:40.860 and displayed from 1968 to 1980 at fairs and malls 01:02:40.860 --> 01:02:45.860 and around the United States, and Canada as well. 01:02:45.860 --> 01:02:49.860 And I was lucky enough to actually talk with somebody who'd actually seen that, 01:02:49.860 --> 01:02:51.860 who'd actually been and seen it. 01:02:51.860 --> 01:02:55.860 And they said it was real, it looked real. 01:02:55.860 --> 01:03:00.860 In fact, you could see where in the frozen ice, there was actually blood. 01:03:00.860 --> 01:03:03.860 He said he was definitely an animal of some sort. 01:03:03.860 --> 01:03:08.860 You could see through the eye socket where they'd obviously been shot. 01:03:08.860 --> 01:03:12.860 And he said the realism of it, he was chilled down his spine. 01:03:12.860 --> 01:03:14.860 He said, well, these things are actually real. 01:03:14.860 --> 01:03:17.860 And he said, yep, these things must be real. 01:03:17.860 --> 01:03:20.860 And of course, it did have big feet. 01:03:20.860 --> 01:03:23.860 And of course, what is interesting is that it made its owner very rich 01:03:23.860 --> 01:03:28.860 at the expense of what could have been learned from careful analysis. 01:03:28.860 --> 01:03:31.860 But the iceman and the owner actually vanished. 01:03:31.860 --> 01:03:35.860 Right about 1982, not a sight or sound of any of them. 01:03:35.860 --> 01:03:38.860 Not the iceman and not the owner. 01:03:38.860 --> 01:03:44.860 So whatever happened just kind of disappeared off the radar, like they often do. 01:03:44.860 --> 01:03:47.860 Another interesting story is Albert Ostman. 01:03:47.860 --> 01:03:51.860 Now, this is considered the third best proof of hominid reality. 01:03:51.860 --> 01:03:57.860 Highly detailed account of being captured by a Bigfoot family in 1921. 01:03:57.860 --> 01:04:01.860 As he was a young Swedish guy, he was camping. 01:04:01.860 --> 01:04:06.860 And something very large approached, grabbed him in his kind of sleeping bag thing 01:04:06.860 --> 01:04:10.860 and literally lifted him up and carried him away. 01:04:10.860 --> 01:04:14.860 And then he reckons it must have been around about 40 minutes later, 01:04:14.860 --> 01:04:18.860 because obviously this thing was big enough to throw him over his back. 01:04:18.860 --> 01:04:23.860 And this is at night, he found himself being unwrapped in some type of cave 01:04:23.860 --> 01:04:27.860 where he claims there was more than one, there's at least four of these things, 01:04:27.860 --> 01:04:29.860 and a young one. 01:04:29.860 --> 01:04:33.860 And apparently, though he was never felt threatened, 01:04:33.860 --> 01:04:38.860 he felt like he was kept captive for at least four days or so. 01:04:38.860 --> 01:04:44.860 And when coming home, he told his parents but didn't actually tell anybody else. 01:04:44.860 --> 01:04:46.860 Now, he's a Swedish immigrant. 01:04:46.860 --> 01:04:49.860 Now, Ostman never sought notoriety. 01:04:49.860 --> 01:04:53.860 He waited actually over 40 years to reveal the story. 01:04:53.860 --> 01:05:01.860 He knew accurate details about the hominoid posture and physiological aspects of these animals, 01:05:01.860 --> 01:05:06.860 which is how could he have known that if these animals weren't real? 01:05:06.860 --> 01:05:10.860 According to physiologists, he was bang on. 01:05:10.860 --> 01:05:14.860 And he actually even passed numerous lie detector tests as well. 01:05:14.860 --> 01:05:16.860 And they were very rigorous back then. 01:05:16.860 --> 01:05:18.860 We all know what happened with Travis Walton all the time. 01:05:18.860 --> 01:05:20.860 He went through it. 01:05:20.860 --> 01:05:25.860 And he never waived from his story over the years, from his detailed account. 01:05:25.860 --> 01:05:29.860 And even retelling it, he was always spot on. 01:05:29.860 --> 01:05:33.860 All the hallmarks of inherent truth, you could say. 01:05:33.860 --> 01:05:35.860 But we also have this famous picture. 01:05:35.860 --> 01:05:38.860 We probably know this one as well, the Abominable Snowman. 01:05:38.860 --> 01:05:42.860 This is the famous photograph, or Yeti, as we say, 01:05:42.860 --> 01:05:46.860 photographed from the Himalayas by Eric Shipton in 1951. 01:05:46.860 --> 01:05:52.860 Now, skeptics try to explain away by saying that these tracks actually belong to a bear. 01:05:52.860 --> 01:05:56.860 OK, so we have a few problems with this. 01:05:56.860 --> 01:06:00.860 The first thing is that it's quite high up in altitude across the Himalayan peaks. 01:06:00.860 --> 01:06:03.860 You don't tend to get many bears up there. 01:06:03.860 --> 01:06:06.860 OK, now I just want you to take notice of those tracks. 01:06:06.860 --> 01:06:14.860 Now, these are academic scientists from museums, from institutes that have stated these are bear tracks. 01:06:14.860 --> 01:06:20.860 One, two, one, two, one, two, and off into the distance. 01:06:20.860 --> 01:06:25.860 Last time I counted, bears had four feet, not two. 01:06:25.860 --> 01:06:29.860 And as an example, here's bear tracks to the right. 01:06:29.860 --> 01:06:33.860 And here's Eric Shipman's tracks to the left. 01:06:33.860 --> 01:06:37.860 And you can clearly see that there's obviously an extra two prints there. 01:06:37.860 --> 01:06:44.860 Bears are so obvious, bear tracks are easy to note, because they've got claws, you can tell by the pad. 01:06:44.860 --> 01:06:47.860 But whatever this creature was, it was obviously bipedal. 01:06:47.860 --> 01:06:49.860 It was obviously walking. 01:06:49.860 --> 01:06:54.860 And he did manage to get some interesting prints from this, some casts. 01:06:54.860 --> 01:07:00.860 Again, you can see he's even scaled it with his pickaxe there, his ice pick. 01:07:01.860 --> 01:07:04.860 The size of this foot. 01:07:04.860 --> 01:07:08.860 Now, I want you to know it's a very strange looking foot, it's a very large toe. 01:07:08.860 --> 01:07:15.860 The second toe is also extremely large, and three very small supporting toes. 01:07:15.860 --> 01:07:17.860 Extremely wide, though. 01:07:17.860 --> 01:07:21.860 Not so much gait as in length, but extremely wide. 01:07:21.860 --> 01:07:25.860 Actually, perfect for working for the snowy environment. 01:07:25.860 --> 01:07:28.860 A very wide, a lot wider foot is certainly better. 01:07:28.860 --> 01:07:33.860 Hence, you know, when we've seen those old mirrors of people walking with tennis rackets on the shoes, 01:07:33.860 --> 01:07:36.860 something to keep, stop them from falling through the snow. 01:07:36.860 --> 01:07:40.860 Bigger the place on foot, the more support you've got in the snow. 01:07:40.860 --> 01:07:44.860 And of course, you can see the bear track to the right. 01:07:44.860 --> 01:07:50.860 I think we could also argue to point now to the scientists saying, no, they're not bear tracks. 01:07:50.860 --> 01:07:52.860 This is a cast. 01:07:52.860 --> 01:07:56.860 It is more like a gorilla foot, actually. 01:07:56.860 --> 01:08:00.860 You can see down here on the bottom, this is a gorilla print. 01:08:00.860 --> 01:08:04.860 This is the shape of a gorilla's foot, and this is the print taken. 01:08:04.860 --> 01:08:09.860 Even though there is some significant differences with this toe and this toe pretty much being roughly the same size, 01:08:09.860 --> 01:08:14.860 which is very profound because we don't find that in any other animals on earth. 01:08:14.860 --> 01:08:16.860 Looks like the toe's been damaged. 01:08:16.860 --> 01:08:17.860 Yeah, it does. 01:08:17.860 --> 01:08:20.860 It does look like that toe's been damaged as well, yeah. 01:08:20.860 --> 01:08:24.860 And it's a bit like, there's another one, actually, that was coming up, which was a cripple. 01:08:24.860 --> 01:08:29.860 But nevertheless, though, you don't tend to get gorillas up on the top of the Himalayas. 01:08:29.860 --> 01:08:35.860 And of course, it's also argued the point that I don't believe these animals live up there. 01:08:35.860 --> 01:08:41.860 The likelihood is that with a large animal like this, you don't follow the animal, you follow the food source. 01:08:41.860 --> 01:08:48.860 And if you're going to follow the food source, then the reason why this animal's probably up there is because it's tracking from one valley to another. 01:08:48.860 --> 01:08:53.860 And the shortest route is to go over the hill, over the mountain, straight into the next valley 01:08:53.860 --> 01:08:55.860 for the next bit of food and so on and so forth. 01:08:55.860 --> 01:08:59.860 These things are probably using these from tracking from one valley to another. 01:08:59.860 --> 01:09:04.860 And it is the shortest route from A to B. 01:09:07.860 --> 01:09:10.860 Interesting, this is the Bosberg Cripple. 01:09:10.860 --> 01:09:13.860 Very interesting tracks, actually. 01:09:13.860 --> 01:09:16.860 These tracks were discovered in Bosberg in Washington in 1970. 01:09:16.860 --> 01:09:20.860 Apparently, the same creature visited the outskirts of the community several times and spotted. 01:09:20.860 --> 01:09:25.860 Was actually seen rummaging around garbage bins and things like that, causing a bit of a stir. 01:09:25.860 --> 01:09:32.860 And now during each visit, apparently left identical tracks in the snow and mud. 01:09:32.860 --> 01:09:37.860 The key feature was that its left foot had been broken. 01:09:37.860 --> 01:09:39.860 It had a broken foot, to be honest with you. 01:09:39.860 --> 01:09:42.860 Because both prints were taken. 01:09:42.860 --> 01:09:44.860 One foot was fine, the other one was broken. 01:09:44.860 --> 01:09:47.860 This was crippled in some way. 01:09:47.860 --> 01:09:49.860 Obvious deformality. 01:09:49.860 --> 01:09:51.860 You can see from the actual prints here. 01:09:51.860 --> 01:09:55.860 And of course, yes, these bits are twigs and all sorts because it's stepped in mud. 01:09:55.860 --> 01:09:59.860 But that's good because when it's mud, it's proper impression. 01:09:59.860 --> 01:10:06.860 And we've got a decent impression here to show that the left foot has a massive deformality compared to the right foot. 01:10:06.860 --> 01:10:12.860 It's also one of the largest, in fact, probably the largest print that's ever had been caught. 01:10:12.860 --> 01:10:16.860 18 inches, that's a foot and a half, 18 inch foot. 01:10:17.860 --> 01:10:21.860 Now, analysis of this has taken place. 01:10:21.860 --> 01:10:29.860 And Dr. Grover Grants was able to conduct analysis on the tracks showing that the crippled foot was caused by separation of the cuboid bone. 01:10:29.860 --> 01:10:32.860 Away from its normal placement. 01:10:32.860 --> 01:10:37.860 He also noticed that the creature's ankles, he actually did cross positions. 01:10:37.860 --> 01:10:39.860 These little crosses. 01:10:39.860 --> 01:10:45.860 The ankle position on these were noticeably forward. 01:10:45.860 --> 01:10:48.860 More so forward than a human foot. 01:10:48.860 --> 01:10:51.860 And you can see a human foot here to the right. 01:10:51.860 --> 01:10:53.860 See a human foot? 01:10:53.860 --> 01:10:57.860 Even though that we scaled it, these are actually 18 inches long. 01:10:57.860 --> 01:11:04.860 But if you notice where our position is of our ankles compared to these, they're a lot further forward. 01:11:04.860 --> 01:11:08.860 Which again, gives greater stability. 01:11:08.860 --> 01:11:11.860 That's not something we find in humans, either. 01:11:11.860 --> 01:11:14.860 We don't have our ankle positions so far forward. 01:11:14.860 --> 01:11:17.860 Again, something quite unusual. 01:11:17.860 --> 01:11:21.860 Hominoid walking better than us. 01:11:21.860 --> 01:11:22.860 Well, yes, they did. 01:11:22.860 --> 01:11:23.860 They exactly did. 01:11:23.860 --> 01:11:27.860 This diagram makes it clear why hominoids walk better. 01:11:27.860 --> 01:11:33.860 Our line of movement surges outwards and then inwards and then forwards and then creates wobbles. 01:11:33.860 --> 01:11:35.860 And it translates in stressors. 01:11:35.860 --> 01:11:40.860 As we all get older, don't we all get that little pains in the hips and joints? 01:11:40.860 --> 01:11:42.860 Why is that? 01:11:42.860 --> 01:11:45.860 Does it happen with apes? 01:11:45.860 --> 01:11:49.860 Do they seem to be in discomfort, great discomfort when they're elderly? 01:11:49.860 --> 01:11:51.860 Don't seem to. 01:11:51.860 --> 01:11:54.860 Don't seem to show any degradation like we do. 01:11:54.860 --> 01:11:56.860 Us humans are terrible at degradation. 01:11:56.860 --> 01:11:58.860 Our bone degradation is terrible. 01:11:58.860 --> 01:12:03.860 We would get those aches and stressors because we're just pretty badly built, to be honest with you. 01:12:03.860 --> 01:12:04.860 We don't walk right. 01:12:04.860 --> 01:12:05.860 We don't. 01:12:05.860 --> 01:12:07.860 We haven't got the right feet. 01:12:07.860 --> 01:12:08.860 It takes it out on our legs. 01:12:08.860 --> 01:12:12.860 It takes it out on our hips and our joints. 01:12:12.860 --> 01:12:18.860 We have many degenerative disorders. 01:12:18.860 --> 01:12:21.860 Dermal ridges is another one that's found in tracks. 01:12:21.860 --> 01:12:24.860 Dermal ridges, just like your thumbprint or your fingerprint. 01:12:24.860 --> 01:12:27.860 Believe it or not, your foot has got exactly the same. 01:12:27.860 --> 01:12:36.860 Of course, we don't tend to print our feet, but they are just as identical to you as they are your fingerprints. 01:12:36.860 --> 01:12:38.860 Nobody's ever got one the same. 01:12:38.860 --> 01:12:44.860 Even those dermal ridges on the foot are absolutely unique and they can be looked at. 01:12:44.860 --> 01:12:49.860 Now, for someone to actually put this into the ground and take a print from this and bring it up and say, 01:12:49.860 --> 01:12:54.860 hey, this cast has got dermal ridges on, that has to be etched in by laser. 01:12:54.860 --> 01:12:56.860 It's just ridiculous. 01:12:56.860 --> 01:12:57.860 It's got to be etched in by laser. 01:12:57.860 --> 01:13:03.860 It must take hours upon hours and hours of specialised work with specialised equipment. 01:13:03.860 --> 01:13:10.860 And yet, some of these prints have got dermal ridges on, which shows its skin. 01:13:10.860 --> 01:13:13.860 It's the ridges of the skin. 01:13:13.860 --> 01:13:16.860 Here's a typical example. 01:13:16.860 --> 01:13:18.860 A six-foot man. 01:13:18.860 --> 01:13:24.860 Now, what he's doing is, you can see the prints here and one up here, one there, one here. 01:13:24.860 --> 01:13:27.860 Look at the stride distance there. 01:13:27.860 --> 01:13:30.860 Now, what he's doing is trying to match that stride. 01:13:30.860 --> 01:13:37.860 But the impression into the soil at that time, we can work on with analysis. 01:13:37.860 --> 01:13:43.860 To fake these tracks, convincingly, the hoaxer would have to sink the prints to a depth 01:13:43.860 --> 01:13:52.860 that would indicate a body weight of 600 to 1,000 pounds, because it's got that depth to it. 01:13:52.860 --> 01:13:57.860 We know that it has to have a certain weight to do so in that area. 01:13:57.860 --> 01:14:04.860 This would mean that he would have to be 300-pound man, would need to be also carrying a barbell 01:14:04.860 --> 01:14:08.860 roughly of the same weight he is, of 300 pounds. 01:14:08.860 --> 01:14:16.860 And not only that, but to walk an exaggerated gait, poor guy, with a stride 01:14:16.860 --> 01:14:19.860 and avoid leaving a heel strike, because there are no heel strikes. 01:14:19.860 --> 01:14:21.860 There's no heel strike. 01:14:21.860 --> 01:14:23.860 It's flat-footed. 01:14:23.860 --> 01:14:31.860 That's damn hard to walk that with that amount of weight, with that amount of gait and stride 01:14:31.860 --> 01:14:34.860 and without making a heel mark. 01:14:34.860 --> 01:14:38.860 It's clearly something that is not human, it's left the prints. 01:14:38.860 --> 01:14:43.860 Roger Pattinson's foot, and we've seen the footage, that's his foot. 01:14:43.860 --> 01:14:53.860 And his foot, which is 10 inches, is next to the Roger Pattinson big foot print, 01:14:53.860 --> 01:14:55.860 because he took casts of the print. 01:14:55.860 --> 01:14:57.860 And I've said it was very flat-footed, yes it was. 01:14:57.860 --> 01:15:01.860 But you notice the line passing through the middle. 01:15:01.860 --> 01:15:03.860 Notice the line. 01:15:03.860 --> 01:15:08.860 Now that line represents his ankle, where its ankle was. 01:15:08.860 --> 01:15:11.860 It's almost halfway nearly through the foot. 01:15:11.860 --> 01:15:15.860 His stability would have been fantastic compared to human feet. 01:15:15.860 --> 01:15:19.860 Our ankles are always set back for some profound reason, we do not know. 01:15:19.860 --> 01:15:26.860 But they're set back, which causes even those worse problems when trying to walk in balance. 01:15:26.860 --> 01:15:29.860 And of course you can see this to the right-hand side as well. 01:15:29.860 --> 01:15:32.860 You can see the size, the gait. 01:15:32.860 --> 01:15:37.860 Again, the wider the foot, the more balance it's got. 01:15:37.860 --> 01:15:40.860 But look at that one. 01:15:40.860 --> 01:15:42.860 Now, more hominid tracks. 01:15:42.860 --> 01:15:46.860 The tracks on the right are certainly not human, they don't look human. 01:15:46.860 --> 01:15:49.860 But they do seem more like big foot, don't they? 01:15:49.860 --> 01:15:51.860 Very similar. 01:15:51.860 --> 01:15:54.860 Even similar in size, actually, that one. 01:15:54.860 --> 01:15:57.860 But they actually are official in the Antetol. 01:15:57.860 --> 01:16:03.860 They were taken from a cave floor in Italy from 30,000 years ago. 01:16:03.860 --> 01:16:07.860 They are in the Antetol foot prints. 01:16:07.860 --> 01:16:09.860 Not much different than big foot. 01:16:09.860 --> 01:16:11.860 So you have to start questioning. 01:16:11.860 --> 01:16:13.860 There's so much similarity. 01:16:13.860 --> 01:16:21.860 If it looks like one, if it's fossils or a bit like one, if it's prints are like one. 01:16:21.860 --> 01:16:23.860 Could it be a relative of some sort? 01:16:23.860 --> 01:16:25.860 These are the questions we should ask. 01:16:25.860 --> 01:16:27.860 And of course there have been lots and lots of fake feet. 01:16:27.860 --> 01:16:30.860 A lot of these are these wooden ones. 01:16:30.860 --> 01:16:32.860 Ray Wallace was a famous one. 01:16:32.860 --> 01:16:37.860 He made this wooden one and went around, stamping around in the forest, making prints. 01:16:37.860 --> 01:16:41.860 People getting all riled up, calling the press and police and all sorts of things. 01:16:41.860 --> 01:16:43.860 And it was just him walking around. 01:16:43.860 --> 01:16:47.860 But any expert would have told you that they were absolutely made from wood. 01:16:47.860 --> 01:16:51.860 They were not made from a living foot. 01:16:51.860 --> 01:16:54.860 But this is what happens when you don't wear shoes. 01:16:54.860 --> 01:16:56.860 A life of not wearing shoes. 01:16:56.860 --> 01:16:58.860 Believe it or not, we are conditioned. 01:16:58.860 --> 01:17:00.860 We do condition our feet. 01:17:00.860 --> 01:17:02.860 It's no wonder we don't walk very well. 01:17:02.860 --> 01:17:06.860 Since we were very young, we've forced our feet into shoes. 01:17:06.860 --> 01:17:10.860 And even though it doesn't matter if you've got a great mum and dad, 01:17:10.860 --> 01:17:14.860 and they take you to Clarks every year for a nice G-fitting and all that, 01:17:14.860 --> 01:17:15.860 it makes no odds. 01:17:15.860 --> 01:17:18.860 At the end of the day there is suppression of the toes. 01:17:18.860 --> 01:17:23.860 And when there is suppression of the toes, it limits its growth pattern. 01:17:23.860 --> 01:17:28.860 Now, living without shoes on, like this guy, 01:17:28.860 --> 01:17:31.860 notice the shaping of the foot. 01:17:31.860 --> 01:17:34.860 Notice the gait, notice the width. 01:17:34.860 --> 01:17:36.860 His stability has got better. 01:17:36.860 --> 01:17:38.860 His toes have got bigger. 01:17:38.860 --> 01:17:40.860 They're stronger. 01:17:40.860 --> 01:17:45.860 But the unfortunate thing you can't get around is its anatomy. 01:17:45.860 --> 01:17:49.860 The anatomy of a human foot, the bones, are just not right. 01:17:49.860 --> 01:17:51.860 It causes this arching effect. 01:17:51.860 --> 01:17:55.860 But if we did have flat feet through the anatomy, like big foots, 01:17:55.860 --> 01:17:57.860 then we would have no problem. 01:17:57.860 --> 01:18:01.860 But we do have the capabilities of having feet with a wider gait 01:18:01.860 --> 01:18:04.860 and better stability and stronger toes. 01:18:04.860 --> 01:18:07.860 But they certainly could buy shoes. 01:18:07.860 --> 01:18:11.860 Also, we're led to believe that Neanderthal, 01:18:11.860 --> 01:18:16.860 now this is a stereotypical image of Neanderthal on the left-hand side. 01:18:16.860 --> 01:18:19.860 And to be honest with you, you know, 01:18:19.860 --> 01:18:22.860 he doesn't look far from human, does he? 01:18:22.860 --> 01:18:25.860 In fact, you know, you might have even passed him in the street 01:18:25.860 --> 01:18:26.860 on one night or two. 01:18:26.860 --> 01:18:27.860 You would never know. 01:18:27.860 --> 01:18:29.860 You wouldn't know. 01:18:29.860 --> 01:18:32.860 But the true account of Neanderthal is probably more looking like a gorilla, 01:18:32.860 --> 01:18:33.860 to be honest with you. 01:18:33.860 --> 01:18:37.860 According to the fossil records, now this is where we get another lie. 01:18:37.860 --> 01:18:40.860 The fossil records, the information that we have 01:18:40.860 --> 01:18:45.860 would suggest that Neanderthal man looked more like a gorilla's face. 01:18:45.860 --> 01:18:49.860 More like a gorilla than a human. 01:18:49.860 --> 01:18:51.860 But are you going to look through all the books 01:18:51.860 --> 01:18:54.860 and we're teaching our kids and out there, 01:18:54.860 --> 01:18:59.860 the only Neanderthal man who looks like a long-haired dude, 01:18:59.860 --> 01:19:03.860 you know, who's got a bit of hair around his chin, 01:19:03.860 --> 01:19:06.860 you know, and they pass him off as Neanderthal. 01:19:06.860 --> 01:19:08.860 This is what Neanderthal man looked like. 01:19:08.860 --> 01:19:11.860 Absolute rubbish. Why is that? 01:19:11.860 --> 01:19:13.860 Ask yourself a serious question. 01:19:13.860 --> 01:19:16.860 Why are they trying to pass Neanderthal man off 01:19:16.860 --> 01:19:18.860 to make him look more like human? 01:19:18.860 --> 01:19:22.860 Because they want to reinforce the idea that we came from them. 01:19:22.860 --> 01:19:24.860 Simple. This is that. 01:19:24.860 --> 01:19:27.860 But the bottom line is that they actually look more like gorillas. 01:19:27.860 --> 01:19:30.860 So a deliberate, misleading visual representation? 01:19:30.860 --> 01:19:35.860 Absolutely. If pre-humans were hominoids, 01:19:35.860 --> 01:19:38.860 how could true humans evolve according to Darwinian theory? 01:19:38.860 --> 01:19:39.860 They couldn't. 01:19:39.860 --> 01:19:42.860 So, is there going to be a likelihood of somebody saying, 01:19:42.860 --> 01:19:45.860 hey, I've shot a big foot and here it is? 01:19:45.860 --> 01:19:47.860 Probably not. 01:19:47.860 --> 01:19:49.860 Hey, it may have already happened. 01:19:49.860 --> 01:19:53.860 But the likelihood of that information getting out across the mainstream? 01:19:53.860 --> 01:19:56.860 The likelihood of them even being able to keep in the body 01:19:56.860 --> 01:19:58.860 and putting it on display? 01:19:58.860 --> 01:20:03.860 And the reason being because if this thing is real and it gets out, 01:20:03.860 --> 01:20:05.860 I'll show you one day, you know, 01:20:05.860 --> 01:20:08.860 somebody might come up with some interesting evidence, maybe. 01:20:08.860 --> 01:20:13.860 But to get out in the public domain is absolute evidence that these things exist. 01:20:13.860 --> 01:20:15.860 We've got a massive, massive problem. 01:20:15.860 --> 01:20:18.860 And that problem is that we've got to have some questions now 01:20:18.860 --> 01:20:23.860 because if that exists, then that means that we haven't derived from the apes. 01:20:23.860 --> 01:20:27.860 And a huge question comes forward then is, where the hell are we from? 01:20:27.860 --> 01:20:30.860 Where have we come from? 01:20:30.860 --> 01:20:33.860 And of course, simply, they couldn't help. 01:20:33.860 --> 01:20:35.860 We just couldn't fit in. 01:20:35.860 --> 01:20:38.860 Big foot fence. You know, these things do. 01:20:38.860 --> 01:20:40.860 I'll put up, they are. This one. 01:20:40.860 --> 01:20:46.860 Farmers. When talking to these farmers, they say, yeah, we lose some livestock now and again. 01:20:46.860 --> 01:20:52.860 In fact, a couple of farmers have seen allegedly big folks running off with small livestock occasionally. 01:20:52.860 --> 01:20:56.860 So maybe that they are a bit like humans in a sense, 01:20:56.860 --> 01:21:01.860 speaking to eat meat and they also eat fish and they also eat plants, you know, a bit like us, I guess. 01:21:01.860 --> 01:21:04.860 Or most of us, should we say. 01:21:04.860 --> 01:21:11.860 But these big foot fencing, you know, they go to about nine or ten feet height. 01:21:11.860 --> 01:21:16.860 And the top five of them, four or five of these barbed wire strands, 01:21:16.860 --> 01:21:20.860 unless you're just broken by something, it went through it. 01:21:20.860 --> 01:21:24.860 Now, it's not easy for any animal to get through these barbed wires. 01:21:24.860 --> 01:21:26.860 And at that height as well. 01:21:26.860 --> 01:21:28.860 So you have to question what sort of animal could do that. 01:21:28.860 --> 01:21:31.860 And they are regularly repaired. 01:21:31.860 --> 01:21:36.860 They actually monitor the situation, farmers, and they monitor the whole perimeter 01:21:36.860 --> 01:21:38.860 because they're worried about their livestock. 01:21:38.860 --> 01:21:42.860 And they put these big fences up to keep big foot out. 01:21:42.860 --> 01:21:44.860 You know, sounds crazy, doesn't it? 01:21:44.860 --> 01:21:48.860 But nevertheless, though, they're not working. 01:21:48.860 --> 01:21:53.860 But big foot hair, and I said this earlier, you know, people have been selling samples of big foot hair for a long time. 01:21:53.860 --> 01:21:56.860 And of course, nobody really took it really seriously. 01:21:56.860 --> 01:22:01.860 But the best way of catching big foot hair is using the way of sellotape, special tape, 01:22:01.860 --> 01:22:05.860 which you put up on tree trunks, some of them up to nine or ten feet up. 01:22:05.860 --> 01:22:10.860 And when any creature walks past it, it rubs against it, catches hair on it. 01:22:10.860 --> 01:22:15.860 So hair to appear at nine foot is rather a creature that's climbed up the tree 01:22:15.860 --> 01:22:18.860 or it's a creature that's passed the tree at nine foot in height. 01:22:18.860 --> 01:22:23.860 And what is interesting is about the hair samples, because this is what people don't get told. 01:22:23.860 --> 01:22:25.860 Okay? 01:22:25.860 --> 01:22:32.860 For years, we've had hair samples on TV shows and say, well, you know, it's human DNA, it's got human DNA, it's got human DNA. 01:22:32.860 --> 01:22:35.860 You know, you've contaminated it with human DNA. 01:22:35.860 --> 01:22:36.860 Do you not wear gloves? 01:22:36.860 --> 01:22:39.860 Well, somebody's touched it because it's got human DNA in it. 01:22:39.860 --> 01:22:40.860 Human DNA. 01:22:40.860 --> 01:22:43.860 And this is what you keep hearing over and over again. 01:22:43.860 --> 01:22:44.860 Human DNA. 01:22:44.860 --> 01:22:46.860 So you're hearing the bloody thing. 01:22:46.860 --> 01:22:50.860 But at the end of the day, it turns out there might be a feasible explanation. 01:22:50.860 --> 01:22:58.860 According to the professional forms of analysis on hair samples, the question arises, 01:22:58.860 --> 01:23:01.860 could Big Foot's DNA be similar to humans? 01:23:01.860 --> 01:23:05.860 And if it is, wouldn't we expect to have human DNA in there? 01:23:05.860 --> 01:23:13.860 In fact, if you take chimpanzee hair and analyze it, there's a certain amount of human DNA in there because we have similarities. 01:23:13.860 --> 01:23:15.860 But then so is a mouse. 01:23:15.860 --> 01:23:18.860 You know, you go and take a hair off a mouse and check its DNA. 01:23:18.860 --> 01:23:21.860 You've got some strain of humanity in there. 01:23:21.860 --> 01:23:22.860 It's weird. 01:23:22.860 --> 01:23:24.860 It's weird how it works. 01:23:24.860 --> 01:23:30.860 But nevertheless, though, if we actually read this, it says the MTM DNA, the whole genome, 01:23:30.860 --> 01:23:35.860 basically obtained, were unformally consistent with modern humans. 01:23:35.860 --> 01:23:39.860 In other words, it had modern human DNA in it. 01:23:39.860 --> 01:23:43.860 But rather than throwing it out, like most people do at that stage, most scientists go, 01:23:43.860 --> 01:23:44.860 ah, it's got human DNA in it. 01:23:44.860 --> 01:23:46.860 Let's get rid of it because it's contamination. 01:23:46.860 --> 01:23:47.860 What if it's not contamination? 01:23:47.860 --> 01:23:50.860 And this is what the source file is. 01:23:50.860 --> 01:23:52.860 You believe that it's not contamination. 01:23:52.860 --> 01:23:55.860 It does actually have some form of human DNA in it. 01:23:55.860 --> 01:24:03.860 Of the 20 whole or the 10 partial mitochondrial genome sequence, 16 diverse hypercones were found 01:24:03.860 --> 01:24:09.860 suggesting that these hominins did not originate in a single geographic location. 01:24:09.860 --> 01:24:15.860 In other words, when I said to you earlier about these animals roam around, 01:24:15.860 --> 01:24:21.860 just like gigantic apithecus did, from China to India, they move around, they move around. 01:24:21.860 --> 01:24:28.860 In summary, our data indicates that the Sasquatch has human mitochondrial DNA, 01:24:28.860 --> 01:24:38.860 but possesses nuclear DNA that is structurally mosaic, consisting of human and novel non-human DNA. 01:24:38.860 --> 01:24:43.860 In other words, it's like me taking a, it's like having a cocktail, basically. 01:24:43.860 --> 01:24:49.860 You know, you've got 70% human there, 30% something else is not human and you don't know what it is. 01:24:49.860 --> 01:24:53.860 But what we've been doing is for many years scientists have been looking at the 70% of human 01:24:53.860 --> 01:24:54.860 and not going any further. 01:24:54.860 --> 01:24:58.860 We don't need to look at the unknowns because it's got human DNA in it 01:24:58.860 --> 01:25:01.860 and that's obviously got to be contamination. 01:25:01.860 --> 01:25:03.860 Not the case. 01:25:03.860 --> 01:25:07.860 Now what is interesting is that we know from society what humans are like. 01:25:07.860 --> 01:25:14.860 And humans, if we go back thousands of years, we would have lived in small congregations. 01:25:14.860 --> 01:25:17.860 And those congregations would have looked out for each other. 01:25:17.860 --> 01:25:22.860 And we would have pretty much cleared away our local area, you know, we would have been, because we are, 01:25:22.860 --> 01:25:29.860 I mean, you know, we talk about cats and dogs being, you know, they guard their perimeter, you know, 01:25:29.860 --> 01:25:32.860 they're territorial, exactly. 01:25:32.860 --> 01:25:33.860 Well, so are we. 01:25:33.860 --> 01:25:34.860 Are we not territorial? 01:25:34.860 --> 01:25:39.860 Are we not still doing the same damn things that we've been doing since we've been since the beginning of mankind? 01:25:39.860 --> 01:25:41.860 Are we not taking land? 01:25:41.860 --> 01:25:44.860 It's always been the guy with the biggest stick wins, hasn't it? 01:25:44.860 --> 01:25:46.860 And it still is today. 01:25:46.860 --> 01:25:48.860 It's no difference. 01:25:48.860 --> 01:25:50.860 We are territorial. 01:25:50.860 --> 01:25:57.860 And if we were to live, if this was a society and we found that there was some creature encroaching on our area, 01:25:57.860 --> 01:26:01.860 hey, it doesn't matter if it's six foot, it doesn't matter if it's nine foot. 01:26:01.860 --> 01:26:07.860 First thing we do with pack hunters, because we are, we're like wolves, we're pack hunters, humans. 01:26:07.860 --> 01:26:08.860 We're predators. 01:26:08.860 --> 01:26:10.860 Their eyes are in front of our heads. 01:26:10.860 --> 01:26:14.860 You know, we're attracted to movement, just like a tyrannosaurus rex. 01:26:14.860 --> 01:26:15.860 And that is what we do. 01:26:15.860 --> 01:26:18.860 And we would have run this thing straight out of town. 01:26:18.860 --> 01:26:23.860 And they still do things like that, especially when it comes to sort of cats, large cats and other things. 01:26:23.860 --> 01:26:27.860 And societies are living in areas around the world in Africa have to deal with these things. 01:26:27.860 --> 01:26:30.860 Yes, they wouldn't have helped. 01:26:30.860 --> 01:26:33.860 And we probably would have done that and carried on doing that for a long, long time. 01:26:33.860 --> 01:26:43.860 So is it feasible to say that such big foot creatures have been driven, driven out to points of the earth where we just don't habitat? 01:26:43.860 --> 01:26:50.860 We don't, we don't live the densest forests, the darkest jungles, the highest cliffs, the biggest mountains. 01:26:50.860 --> 01:26:53.860 Isn't these where all these sightings are taking place? 01:26:53.860 --> 01:26:54.860 Where we don't go? 01:26:54.860 --> 01:26:56.860 It seems to be. 01:26:56.860 --> 01:26:58.860 That could be a good reason for it. 01:26:58.860 --> 01:27:00.860 Hey, they just don't want to be near us. 01:27:00.860 --> 01:27:02.860 I don't blame them. 01:27:02.860 --> 01:27:04.860 Go back to the Native American Sasquatch. 01:27:04.860 --> 01:27:06.860 Well, the big foot figure is common. 01:27:06.860 --> 01:27:10.860 It's common in folk law in Native American and Northwest Native Americans anyway. 01:27:10.860 --> 01:27:13.860 Many tribes talk of the Sasquatch. 01:27:13.860 --> 01:27:23.860 They're described as a creature from six to nine feet tall, very strong, hairy, usually uncivilized, you can well imagine, and often quite foul smelling. 01:27:23.860 --> 01:27:25.860 I guess they don't bathe so often. 01:27:25.860 --> 01:27:30.860 But there might be a reason for that because scent is a very powerful thing and it can transmit. 01:27:30.860 --> 01:27:33.860 Living in woods, foraging at night. 01:27:33.860 --> 01:27:37.860 Yes, they do tend to be more nocturnal animals, but that would be fantastic. 01:27:37.860 --> 01:27:50.860 Because if you've got a creature that's out there and its biggest worry, its biggest problem, its biggest fear is humanity, then the first thing you do is that you start to live in a way when everybody else is sleeping. 01:27:50.860 --> 01:27:52.860 Because that is the safest approach. 01:27:52.860 --> 01:27:54.860 It is the safest way. 01:27:54.860 --> 01:27:56.860 It's a survival sense. 01:27:56.860 --> 01:28:01.860 In other words, when 96% of humans are sleeping on this planet, this thing's a weight. 01:28:01.860 --> 01:28:03.860 And that is survival sense. 01:28:03.860 --> 01:28:05.860 That is best. 01:28:05.860 --> 01:28:06.860 Living in woods, foraging at night. 01:28:06.860 --> 01:28:18.860 Bigfoot creatures are almost always said to be unable to speak human languages, yes, that's apparently so, using whistles and grunts and gestures to communicate with each other. 01:28:18.860 --> 01:28:29.860 It's even the supposed actions of banging stones or wood against trees or sticks against trees to signal from large distances. 01:28:30.860 --> 01:28:39.860 But one of the earliest reports of a Bigfoot, this is documented in 1774, this is one of the earliest ones, 1774, this is not a new thing. 01:28:39.860 --> 01:28:50.860 From the Pacific Coast, Captain Bruno S. Sartey wrote of a creature which dwelled in the mountains and terrorised the tribe people, described as having a huge monstrous body covered in black hair. 01:28:51.860 --> 01:28:59.860 The creature's skull was similar to a human's, now that's interesting, similar to a human's in shape but much larger. 01:28:59.860 --> 01:29:03.860 Its arms were long, interesting, its arms were long. 01:29:03.860 --> 01:29:09.860 Now he didn't just say it's got arms, you know, its arms are long, so it's got longer arms than the average. 01:29:09.860 --> 01:29:12.860 And it was known to emit a terrible scream. 01:29:12.860 --> 01:29:16.860 Again, people clapped their hands and said, well, that's a big deal. 01:29:16.860 --> 01:29:19.860 And it was known to emit a terrible scream. 01:29:19.860 --> 01:29:26.860 Again, people claimed to have captured recordings of such things, mystery creatures crying out in the night. 01:29:26.860 --> 01:29:35.860 Well, scientists have looked at this and looked at all these drawings of these strange reported creatures from around the world, and it's quite annoying what they said. 01:29:35.860 --> 01:29:39.860 They said, well, you know, all these creatures, you know, if this thing existed, they'll look the same. 01:29:39.860 --> 01:29:49.860 That's the representations that you've seen here are a direct account from fantasy. 01:29:49.860 --> 01:29:54.860 That's what it represents, it's from fantasy, because people draw things out of their imagination. 01:29:54.860 --> 01:29:57.860 This is why you've got so much variety. 01:29:57.860 --> 01:30:05.860 If people are seeing these things and they are real, they're questioning why are everybody seems to be drawing different things? 01:30:05.860 --> 01:30:08.860 What could there not be variation? 01:30:08.860 --> 01:30:19.860 Well, since we plenty of variation in the human race, I'm sure we'll agree, you know, huge, this huge variation in humans, all humans at the end of the day. 01:30:19.860 --> 01:30:23.860 There's no disputing that, but huge, huge variation. 01:30:23.860 --> 01:30:25.860 So, you know, it makes no odds. 01:30:25.860 --> 01:30:28.860 You could have huge variation. 01:30:28.860 --> 01:30:30.860 So where exactly did we come from? 01:30:30.860 --> 01:30:37.860 This is probably the begging question, because if Bigfoot does exist, I believe some creatures are out there and they do and are existent. 01:30:37.860 --> 01:30:47.860 And as time goes on, we start to encroaching in their habitat, in their area, and we are doing because we're taking trees down in the Amazon jungle every bloody day. 01:30:47.860 --> 01:30:53.860 You know, with the deserts are changing, they're growing, you know, the ice caps are melting. 01:30:53.860 --> 01:31:02.860 We're moving into uncharted territory, into forests and jungles every single day. 01:31:02.860 --> 01:31:07.860 There's probably a better chance at some stage that, yes, we're going to come head to head with one of these things. 01:31:07.860 --> 01:31:09.860 Will it get on our televisions as evidence? 01:31:09.860 --> 01:31:11.860 Probably not so. 01:31:11.860 --> 01:31:18.860 But nevertheless, though, we are encroaching and they're running out of places to go. 01:31:18.860 --> 01:31:24.860 Probably one of the most interesting things for the anomalous discoveries is how the genetic engineering takes place. 01:31:24.860 --> 01:31:29.860 Now, we know how cells pretty much work in the body. 01:31:29.860 --> 01:31:32.860 There's around about 100 trillion cells in the human body. 01:31:32.860 --> 01:31:46.860 You can see there's a nucleus inside each of these human cells, and each nucleus contains 46, not 48, like a chimpanzee, 46 chromosomes arranged into 23 pairs. 01:31:46.860 --> 01:31:51.860 One chromosome for every pair is from your parent. 01:31:51.860 --> 01:31:53.860 That's an absolute certainty. 01:31:53.860 --> 01:31:58.860 The chromosomes are filled with a tightly coiled strands of what we refer to as DNA. 01:31:58.860 --> 01:32:00.860 We all know what DNA is and what it looks like. 01:32:00.860 --> 01:32:06.860 The chromosomes are filled with tightly coiled strands of these DNAs, thousands upon thousands of them. 01:32:06.860 --> 01:32:16.860 And the genes are segments of, just a segment of DNA that contain instructions to make proteins and the building blocks of life. 01:32:16.860 --> 01:32:19.860 That's all constructions of DNA. 01:32:19.860 --> 01:32:24.860 Now, scientists can now use chemical scissors to cut gene segments. 01:32:24.860 --> 01:32:29.860 Can you imagine that? Cutting gene segments away from the living long. 01:32:29.860 --> 01:32:39.860 Then, with other chemicals, they can slice those living, working segments anywhere else along the gene strand. 01:32:39.860 --> 01:32:43.860 So they can basically take a cut and put it somewhere else. 01:32:43.860 --> 01:32:45.860 And believe me, they've been doing this for quite some time. 01:32:45.860 --> 01:32:52.860 This provides virtual limitless possibilities, new functions, and could be taking place in secret laboratories. 01:32:52.860 --> 01:32:56.860 I guarantee that's been taking place in secret laboratories. 01:32:56.860 --> 01:32:59.860 You just don't know about it. 01:32:59.860 --> 01:33:02.860 Three primates and a human. Sounds like a film, that, doesn't it? 01:33:02.860 --> 01:33:08.860 This shows a chromosome line up of a human, of chimps, gorillas, and orangutans. 01:33:09.860 --> 01:33:15.860 Note that the remarkable similarities, much of their branding arrays, very, very similar. 01:33:15.860 --> 01:33:18.860 However, humans carry only 46 chromosomes. 01:33:18.860 --> 01:33:21.860 That's the only thing that's different about this. 01:33:21.860 --> 01:33:28.860 We carry 46 chromosomes, while all the other primates are carrying more than us, 48 chromosomes. 01:33:28.860 --> 01:33:31.860 Something is clearly not quite right here. 01:33:31.860 --> 01:33:35.860 If all are so alike, how can humans lose one pair? 01:33:35.860 --> 01:33:39.860 Where can they just lose a pair of chromosomes? They just disappear overnight. 01:33:39.860 --> 01:33:42.860 And yet, we're so much better. 01:33:42.860 --> 01:33:50.860 How could removing one pair of chromosomes create such huge differences between the chimpanzee, for example, and us? 01:33:50.860 --> 01:33:54.860 Actually, the missing pair, now this is where it starts getting interesting. 01:33:54.860 --> 01:33:57.860 Actually, the missing pair of chromosomes aren't missing at all. 01:33:57.860 --> 01:33:59.860 They just thought it was. 01:33:59.860 --> 01:34:10.860 In humans, the second and third chromosomes of all other primates have been carefully and deliberately fused. 01:34:10.860 --> 01:34:13.860 That's in our human chromosomes. 01:34:13.860 --> 01:34:18.860 Two and three of the chromosomes have been fused together. 01:34:18.860 --> 01:34:23.860 Of course, mainstream scientists explain this is natural mutation. 01:34:23.860 --> 01:34:26.860 It's a natural mutation. Oh, yes, natural mutation. 01:34:26.860 --> 01:34:30.860 That just happens to occur at some point in our evolution. 01:34:30.860 --> 01:34:33.860 What absolute rubbish. 01:34:33.860 --> 01:34:40.860 But the truth is that fusions like this are only seen in laboratories. 01:34:40.860 --> 01:34:43.860 It's a fusing. It's only seen in laboratories. 01:34:43.860 --> 01:34:47.860 Where genetic scientists leave exactly the same kind of proofs. 01:34:47.860 --> 01:34:51.860 So we have to question, have humans somehow been genetically created? 01:34:51.860 --> 01:34:59.860 It does seem to be some evidence to suggest if you've got fusing of chromosome two and three, and it's in you and it's in me and it's in you and it's in me, it's in all of us. 01:34:59.860 --> 01:35:00.860 It's the same. 01:35:00.860 --> 01:35:04.860 Your chromosomes two and three are fused, just as mine are. 01:35:04.860 --> 01:35:07.860 And the science calls it a mutation. 01:35:07.860 --> 01:35:08.860 So we're all mutants now. 01:35:08.860 --> 01:35:12.860 Apart from not knowing where we come from, we're all mutants on top of that. 01:35:12.860 --> 01:35:14.860 How can that be? 01:35:14.860 --> 01:35:20.860 We're finding out more and more things that lead us to believe that we've been genetically created. 01:35:20.860 --> 01:35:23.860 Who created the humans? 01:35:23.860 --> 01:35:28.860 If we just simply derived from the apes, then why have we got all these oddities? 01:35:28.860 --> 01:35:31.860 Because nothing else on planet Earth does. 01:35:31.860 --> 01:35:36.860 We've seen in newspapers, scientists, teen creates a first-year human embryo. 01:35:36.860 --> 01:35:39.860 Oh, that's nothing compared to what's probably going on. 01:35:39.860 --> 01:35:41.860 Human cloning. 01:35:41.860 --> 01:35:45.860 It's been going on for a long, long time. 01:35:45.860 --> 01:35:47.860 Human cloning. 01:35:47.860 --> 01:35:50.860 Neanderthal DNA illuminates split with humans. 01:35:50.860 --> 01:35:52.860 Oh, this is not the sort of thing. 01:35:52.860 --> 01:35:54.860 This is a new scientist life magazine. 01:35:54.860 --> 01:35:58.860 This is not the sort of thing scientists really want out there. 01:35:58.860 --> 01:36:03.860 We don't want a split from Neanderthal, from human, because, hey, we derived from them. 01:36:03.860 --> 01:36:06.860 If there's a split, how the hell did we come from them? 01:36:06.860 --> 01:36:08.860 Evidence to support that we didn't come from them. 01:36:08.860 --> 01:36:13.860 There are arguments now in the world press about where the hell we come from. 01:36:13.860 --> 01:36:14.860 Government documents. 01:36:14.860 --> 01:36:18.860 People say, I said to you earlier, people have been complaining, arguing with me. 01:36:18.860 --> 01:36:19.860 Is there any official documents? 01:36:19.860 --> 01:36:20.860 Well, yeah, there's plenty of them. 01:36:20.860 --> 01:36:21.860 You want to look for them. 01:36:21.860 --> 01:36:27.860 October, sorry, September the 2nd, 2011, an article appeared on the online US News.com. 01:36:27.860 --> 01:36:32.860 This article displayed from a memo that was left dated 1959 01:36:32.860 --> 01:36:38.860 regarding the manner that the US State Department instructed the United States Embassy in Kathmandu 01:36:38.860 --> 01:36:41.860 in regards to its biped. 01:36:41.860 --> 01:36:44.860 Because they didn't want to list it. They didn't want to name it. 01:36:44.860 --> 01:36:49.860 What was the biped problem that they were trying to resolve? 01:36:50.860 --> 01:36:52.860 To the left, this is another one. 01:36:52.860 --> 01:36:57.860 Maryland's sheriff report from the United States discussing an incident in the year 2000. 01:36:57.860 --> 01:37:02.860 The deputy does make an observation of a creature that he cannot identify. 01:37:02.860 --> 01:37:05.860 And he's got it all listed here. 01:37:05.860 --> 01:37:09.860 He could not understand what he was seeing the year 2000. 01:37:09.860 --> 01:37:13.860 Butte County Sheriff Department. During 1960s, there was a rash of Bigfoot sightings 01:37:13.860 --> 01:37:17.860 in the region of Northern California near Oval US. 01:37:17.860 --> 01:37:23.860 The sightings were near the reservoir, around the reservoir in Butte County area. 01:37:23.860 --> 01:37:25.860 Again, very well documented. 01:37:25.860 --> 01:37:31.860 This report was written by a member of the National Park Service from the Olympic National Park, 01:37:31.860 --> 01:37:36.860 Anderson Meadow, in Washington, United States, outlining a Bigfoot sighting with some good detail. 01:37:36.860 --> 01:37:37.860 Absolutely good detail. 01:37:37.860 --> 01:37:40.860 He went to the bother of making two blooming pages of this thing. 01:37:40.860 --> 01:37:43.860 This report was written in 1993. 01:37:43.860 --> 01:37:46.860 Now, when the Human Genome Project came around, 01:37:46.860 --> 01:37:53.860 it corroborates that DNA manipulation had to be manipulated and spliced upon creation. 01:37:53.860 --> 01:37:58.860 In other words, our chromosomes 2 and 3 must have had some alteration. 01:37:58.860 --> 01:38:01.860 The full length of our DNA contains 20,000 genes. 01:38:01.860 --> 01:38:06.860 Curiously, humans have the longest DNA molecule among all earth species. 01:38:06.860 --> 01:38:09.860 Interesting. Yet, you use the smallest percentage of it. 01:38:09.860 --> 01:38:12.860 So, what's all that extra doing? 01:38:12.860 --> 01:38:16.860 You know, somebody once said to me that if you actually take all your DNA strands, 01:38:16.860 --> 01:38:22.860 you wrapped it around, and you sent it out, it'd be something like 93,000 miles long. 01:38:22.860 --> 01:38:24.860 You know, DNA. 01:38:24.860 --> 01:38:26.860 Incredible. 01:38:26.860 --> 01:38:32.860 Even more curious is that the number of genes of the DNA strands increases from simple organisms 01:38:32.860 --> 01:38:33.860 to the more advanced. 01:38:33.860 --> 01:38:38.860 Humans should have the most genes because we're supposed to be the most cleverest. 01:38:38.860 --> 01:38:41.860 But strangely, again, that isn't so. 01:38:41.860 --> 01:38:48.860 The Chimp, our nearest genetic relative, has actually almost twice as many genes as it is on the human. 01:38:48.860 --> 01:38:50.860 Twice as many genes. 01:38:50.860 --> 01:38:55.860 Not only has he got allegedly two more chromosomes because ours is too fused, 01:38:55.860 --> 01:38:58.860 he's got twice as many genes. 01:38:58.860 --> 01:39:00.860 Then there's the anomaly of the chromosomes. 01:39:00.860 --> 01:39:02.860 Then there's the anomaly of the chromosomes. 01:39:02.860 --> 01:39:09.860 Human DNA is broken into 23 pairs of chromosomes by comparison to apes of having 24 pairs. 01:39:09.860 --> 01:39:17.860 One would expect the Homo erectus, that's us guys, our media relative, should we say, 01:39:17.860 --> 01:39:23.860 of evolutionary precursor would have had 24 chromosomes, but no. 01:39:23.860 --> 01:39:29.860 April 6, 2005, Nature Report researchers from the National Human Genome Research Institute 01:39:29.860 --> 01:39:34.860 announced a detailed analysis of chromosome 2 and 4 in us all. 01:39:34.860 --> 01:39:39.860 And detected that our largest gene deserts, these are gene deserts, in other words, 01:39:39.860 --> 01:39:44.860 we've got huge, it's like we're just sat here all waiting to be programmed. 01:39:44.860 --> 01:39:50.860 And someone one day is going to come along and press a button, and all that's going to just come to light. 01:39:50.860 --> 01:39:53.860 That's how it sounds, that's how it looks. 01:39:53.860 --> 01:39:56.860 That we've got all this wasted space, and why is it there? 01:39:56.860 --> 01:39:59.860 We don't need it. Body gets rid of things it doesn't need. 01:39:59.860 --> 01:40:04.860 It's slowly getting rid of the appendix, you know, because we don't eat many poisoned foods any day. 01:40:04.860 --> 01:40:07.860 Well, you never know these days, do you? 01:40:07.860 --> 01:40:15.860 But what I'm saying is, is that it would seem to suggest that we've gone through these massive alterations, 01:40:15.860 --> 01:40:20.860 and because of that, we've got these huge deserts of genes with nothing there, not doing anything, 01:40:20.860 --> 01:40:26.860 and yet it's stored empty for something, because it's not going anywhere. 01:40:26.860 --> 01:40:29.860 Chromosome 2 is our second largest chromosome. 01:40:29.860 --> 01:40:35.860 It makes no sense why two primordial chromosomes should have merged together, fused together. 01:40:35.860 --> 01:40:40.860 It can't, to make a human, because without that, we wouldn't be human. 01:40:40.860 --> 01:40:43.860 These have been fused to make a human. 01:40:43.860 --> 01:40:52.860 If this new chromosome 2 offers no parent survival advantages, one can only speculate how the human was created. 01:40:52.860 --> 01:40:57.860 And this has come from the Human Genome Project, because they have no idea. 01:40:57.860 --> 01:41:01.860 Steve, the fact genetic is similar to a pig. 01:41:01.860 --> 01:41:03.860 We are very similar to pigs. 01:41:03.860 --> 01:41:05.860 As opposed to chimps. 01:41:05.860 --> 01:41:10.860 We are, very much so, and that's a whole different lecture, because we start getting into the Anunnaki stuff then. 01:41:10.860 --> 01:41:18.860 Because according to details from the Anunnaki, the pig was actually created purposely to resolve human issues, 01:41:18.860 --> 01:41:26.860 because they have so much similarities in an anatomy, that their bodies would be able to provide blood for us. 01:41:26.860 --> 01:41:30.860 And in fact, he does, because we can actually donate big blood. 01:41:30.860 --> 01:41:32.860 Yes, absolutely. 01:41:32.860 --> 01:41:36.860 Yes, exactly. 01:41:36.860 --> 01:41:42.860 These massive variations do spark questions, and I talked to somebody during the break who mentioned about these giants. 01:41:42.860 --> 01:41:45.860 And of course, yes, there is evidence about this. 01:41:45.860 --> 01:41:47.860 Up to 36 feet in tall. 01:41:47.860 --> 01:41:50.860 I mean, that's us guys, right down there at the bottom. 01:41:50.860 --> 01:41:52.860 Us six footers. 01:41:52.860 --> 01:41:56.860 Then you've got the 15 foot from Turkey, from the 1950s. 01:41:56.860 --> 01:42:01.860 These details, these famous details are documented in history. 01:42:01.860 --> 01:42:04.860 Even Goliath, who was supposed to be 10 foot 6. 01:42:04.860 --> 01:42:08.860 The Og King, who had a huge bed built for him, was 12 foot tall. 01:42:08.860 --> 01:42:13.860 And right up to being 36 foot tall. 01:42:13.860 --> 01:42:19.860 There's a documented Smithsonian, well one that was given to the Smithsonian, that was 58 foot. 01:42:19.860 --> 01:42:21.860 58 foot, my God. 01:42:21.860 --> 01:42:26.860 Do you know what, it does not surprise me, because there is massive variation in humans. 01:42:26.860 --> 01:42:31.860 Somewhere near Nevada, they found a graveyard with a lot of them in it. 01:42:31.860 --> 01:42:33.860 A large graveyard. 01:42:33.860 --> 01:42:37.860 Giants up to 58 feet. I mean, I can believe it. I can believe it. 01:42:37.860 --> 01:42:41.860 A lot of it gets rushed away by the Smithsonian Institute, of course. 01:42:41.860 --> 01:42:46.860 But there's a huge, massive record of these giants living on planet Earth. 01:42:46.860 --> 01:42:48.860 Again, this huge variation. 01:42:48.860 --> 01:42:51.860 We've been messed with, we've been doctored, we've been changed. 01:42:51.860 --> 01:42:52.860 There's different things. 01:42:52.860 --> 01:42:58.860 Something, someone out there has been messing around with humans for a long, long time. 01:42:58.860 --> 01:43:00.860 It would seem. 01:43:00.860 --> 01:43:03.860 And of course, massive variations do spark questions. 01:43:03.860 --> 01:43:08.860 And in fact, if you want to see a real foot, go onto the, if you get a chance, go onto the internet. 01:43:08.860 --> 01:43:10.860 Type in Africa. 01:43:10.860 --> 01:43:12.860 Type in fossilized foot. 01:43:12.860 --> 01:43:16.860 And you will see a four foot fossilized foot. 01:43:16.860 --> 01:43:17.860 In stone. 01:43:17.860 --> 01:43:21.860 It's there. It's real. 01:43:21.860 --> 01:43:25.860 Of course, hidden archeology and mystery still surrounds Ohio County bones. 01:43:25.860 --> 01:43:26.860 You know, these are all over the place. 01:43:26.860 --> 01:43:28.860 Bones of a giant, bones of a giant. 01:43:28.860 --> 01:43:30.860 Skeletons, 18 feet tall. 01:43:30.860 --> 01:43:32.860 Skeletons of giant red men. 01:43:32.860 --> 01:43:33.860 Giant skeletons. 01:43:33.860 --> 01:43:35.860 Smithsonian gets huge Indian skull. 01:43:35.860 --> 01:43:36.860 Where's that now? 01:43:36.860 --> 01:43:37.860 Uh-oh, you won't find that now. 01:43:37.860 --> 01:43:38.860 That's gone. 01:43:38.860 --> 01:43:43.860 Because the Smithsonian Institute have been responsible for getting rid of reports. 01:43:43.860 --> 01:43:46.860 Getting rid of the evidence. 01:43:46.860 --> 01:43:51.860 You know, destroying, suppressing, and even destroying. 01:43:51.860 --> 01:43:53.860 Destroying stuff. 01:43:53.860 --> 01:43:56.860 They've been doing that for a long, long, long time, guys. 01:43:56.860 --> 01:43:57.860 Giants discovered. 01:43:57.860 --> 01:43:58.860 Beach giants. 01:43:58.860 --> 01:43:59.860 Skull Earths. 01:43:59.860 --> 01:44:02.860 You know, these things, you know, they don't, they don't, this is it. 01:44:02.860 --> 01:44:06.860 They'll reach a little newspaper article or something and then disappear for the rest of life. 01:44:06.860 --> 01:44:07.860 Where are these things? 01:44:07.860 --> 01:44:10.860 You'd expect them to see them in museums, wouldn't you? 01:44:10.860 --> 01:44:12.860 You don't, you won't see one. 01:44:12.860 --> 01:44:13.860 You won't see one. 01:44:13.860 --> 01:44:14.860 There we go. 01:44:14.860 --> 01:44:16.860 There's your four foot. 01:44:16.860 --> 01:44:18.860 And it is a footprint. 01:44:18.860 --> 01:44:21.860 And it is in granite. 01:44:21.860 --> 01:44:23.860 It's a four foot footprint in granite. 01:44:23.860 --> 01:44:24.860 It's been analyzed. 01:44:24.860 --> 01:44:26.860 They've no explanation. 01:44:26.860 --> 01:44:28.860 Scientists, this is Michael Tellinger. 01:44:28.860 --> 01:44:31.860 You know, a scientist guy rang him up one day and said, you know what, you must be chatting. 01:44:31.860 --> 01:44:33.860 Do you know, it's ridiculous what you're saying. 01:44:33.860 --> 01:44:34.860 He says, why? 01:44:34.860 --> 01:44:37.860 He says, because it can't leave, you can't leave a footprint in granite. 01:44:37.860 --> 01:44:41.860 He said, well, that's why I put it out there, because you told me, because it is footprint. 01:44:41.860 --> 01:44:42.860 It's been analyzed. 01:44:42.860 --> 01:44:43.860 It's a footprint. 01:44:43.860 --> 01:44:45.860 It's in the toe marks. 01:44:45.860 --> 01:44:51.860 But for something of this size to leave a footprint, a human footprint would have to have been around about 36 to 42 foot tall. 01:44:52.860 --> 01:44:56.860 Hence what John was just mentioning about 58 foot tall ones. 01:44:56.860 --> 01:45:00.860 I mean, you know, who's to say they didn't exist? 01:45:00.860 --> 01:45:03.860 This seems to be and this isn't just a one off. 01:45:03.860 --> 01:45:08.860 There are hundreds of these very large footprints all over the world. 01:45:08.860 --> 01:45:11.860 There's another one. 01:45:11.860 --> 01:45:16.860 You're also saying that the trees used to be about four to five times bigger than the big trees. 01:45:16.860 --> 01:45:17.860 Yes. 01:45:17.860 --> 01:45:21.860 Everything was probably a lot larger one time in trees and all sorts of things. 01:45:21.860 --> 01:45:22.860 Yes. 01:45:22.860 --> 01:45:25.860 How long does it take for the granite to form? 01:45:25.860 --> 01:45:29.860 About 60 million, about 60 million years. 01:45:29.860 --> 01:45:33.860 Hence, how long have we been around? 01:45:33.860 --> 01:45:39.860 And hence to this picture on this slide I brought up, has humankind been around for a lot longer than what we're told? 01:45:39.860 --> 01:45:42.860 I'd absolutely guarantee the answer is yes. 01:45:42.860 --> 01:45:46.860 And most of the evidence, believe it or not, guys, comes from the UK. 01:45:46.860 --> 01:45:49.860 Ipswich, of all places, actually. 01:45:49.860 --> 01:45:50.860 Yeah. 01:45:50.860 --> 01:46:00.860 There's evidence of shells, yeah, which have been carved and they're in bedrock, which are over a million years old. 01:46:00.860 --> 01:46:02.860 How can that be? 01:46:02.860 --> 01:46:13.860 How can that be that something carved a face that could say the first happy face, you could say, on a shell a million years ago in bedrock? 01:46:13.860 --> 01:46:15.860 The scientists are stumped. 01:46:15.860 --> 01:46:17.860 It can't exist, so therefore it doesn't exist. 01:46:17.860 --> 01:46:20.860 And the biggest problem that we have today is this peer reviewing. 01:46:20.860 --> 01:46:21.860 It's an absolute nightmare. 01:46:21.860 --> 01:46:24.860 It's probably the worst thing we've ever been created, peer reviewing. 01:46:24.860 --> 01:46:32.860 Because if you've got evidence of something and you want to put it out, it's going to come to guys like me who's got a peer reviewing going, oh, I'm not putting that out. 01:46:32.860 --> 01:46:34.860 And you will never get that information out. 01:46:34.860 --> 01:46:36.860 And this is what peer review has been done. 01:46:36.860 --> 01:46:45.860 It's been purposely put together to keep that regime tight, to make sure the suppression rules, to make sure nothing creeps in. 01:46:45.860 --> 01:46:49.860 But just occasionally, things do get through. 01:46:49.860 --> 01:46:51.860 So did the HFJS just create humans? 01:46:51.860 --> 01:46:55.860 This is the biggest question we've always liked to, right from the beginning of this lecture onwards. 01:46:55.860 --> 01:47:14.860 If we do not come from apes, and if we have been genetically manufactured or with some type of, I don't know, in a petri dish or whatever was out there or something that created us with advanced technology, then what is it? 01:47:14.860 --> 01:47:15.860 And who is it? 01:47:15.860 --> 01:47:16.860 And why? 01:47:16.860 --> 01:47:18.860 And these are the biggest questions. 01:47:18.860 --> 01:47:20.860 Maybe, just maybe. 01:47:20.860 --> 01:47:29.860 That is the ultimate question for the reason for this huge amount of suppression worldwide and continues on to today. 01:47:29.860 --> 01:47:31.860 It's probably ever growing. 01:47:31.860 --> 01:47:44.860 Did extraterrestrials take our DNA, an upright walking, messy-seeing ape, and basically their DNA and that DNA and just, hey, presto, here's human. 01:47:44.860 --> 01:47:46.860 According to the Anunnaki, the answer is yes. 01:47:46.860 --> 01:47:48.860 According to the Sumerians, the answer is yes. 01:47:48.860 --> 01:47:59.860 Because they believed, after the Anunnaki told them, that humans were created to mine, to mine for gold. 01:47:59.860 --> 01:48:08.860 And don't get me started on gold because that leaves me with a whole lot of stuff in regarding what's been going on in Africa over the last thousand years. 01:48:08.860 --> 01:48:12.860 But nevertheless, though, it would seem gold is a significant thing. 01:48:12.860 --> 01:48:15.860 Why is it so significant to the Indians, the Egyptians, the Aztecs? 01:48:15.860 --> 01:48:21.860 You know, why worldwide is gold so special? 01:48:21.860 --> 01:48:22.860 What makes it? 01:48:22.860 --> 01:48:23.860 It's just another rock. 01:48:23.860 --> 01:48:24.860 Or is it? 01:48:24.860 --> 01:48:25.860 Or is it more to it? 01:48:25.860 --> 01:48:37.860 Of course, what's interesting is that when we start talking about, and I know Bob has talked about chemtrails before, and in fact, it is known now that chemtrails is real and it's out. 01:48:37.860 --> 01:48:38.860 It's been officially released. 01:48:38.860 --> 01:48:43.860 It's been going on for quite some time. 01:48:43.860 --> 01:48:44.860 It is no truth. 01:48:44.860 --> 01:48:45.860 It's no hidden. 01:48:45.860 --> 01:48:46.860 It's not hidden. 01:48:46.860 --> 01:48:51.860 Years ago, when we were sat here all talking about chemtrails and saying, there was a few people going, oh, well, I don't believe in that. 01:48:51.860 --> 01:48:53.860 I don't believe in that. 01:48:53.860 --> 01:48:54.860 It's out. 01:48:54.860 --> 01:48:55.860 It's official documentation. 01:48:55.860 --> 01:48:57.860 Been doing it for a long, long time. 01:48:57.860 --> 01:49:00.860 And the questions are, what are deriving now is not, are they spraying? 01:49:00.860 --> 01:49:01.860 But what the hell are they spraying? 01:49:01.860 --> 01:49:02.860 Why? 01:49:02.860 --> 01:49:04.860 Why are they spraying? 01:49:04.860 --> 01:49:09.860 And the problem is, is that what they probably are trying to get to is the effects of the sun. 01:49:09.860 --> 01:49:14.860 It's been one of those theories affecting the effects of the sun. 01:49:14.860 --> 01:49:22.860 If we have a solar ejection like we did in the 1800s when we only lost telecommunications via, you know, telegraph. 01:49:22.860 --> 01:49:24.860 Thank God we only had telegraph in them days. 01:49:24.860 --> 01:49:28.860 If we have the same things today, oh, my God, planes would fall out the sky. 01:49:28.860 --> 01:49:30.860 You won't get no money because everything's electronic. 01:49:30.860 --> 01:49:32.860 We won't have no power, remember? 01:49:32.860 --> 01:49:35.860 You know, cars will come to a halt. 01:49:35.860 --> 01:49:37.860 Lies will come to a halt. 01:49:37.860 --> 01:49:39.860 We won't be able to feed ourselves. 01:49:39.860 --> 01:49:40.860 We'd be in mad panic. 01:49:40.860 --> 01:49:43.860 It'd be an absolute nightmare if we have another solar ejection. 01:49:43.860 --> 01:49:44.860 And do you know what? 01:49:44.860 --> 01:49:47.860 It's a national event and it will happen in time. 01:49:47.860 --> 01:49:56.860 Some people have suggested that spraying, the stratospheric spraying is to keep, to create a film to stop electromagnetic energy getting through. 01:49:56.860 --> 01:49:58.860 That's a theory. 01:49:58.860 --> 01:50:15.860 But it's also the same sort of theory that the Anunnaki were talking about because apparently the Anunnaki told the Sumerians that we mine for gold because we create a dust and we put that dust in our atmosphere to save us from damage to our atmosphere through solar ejections and other problems in space. 01:50:15.860 --> 01:50:20.860 Very interesting because the properties of gold are absolutely unique. 01:50:20.860 --> 01:50:31.860 And would work fantastically at holding radiation and other forms of electromagneticism, especially from space at a bay, which makes it very, very interesting comment. 01:50:31.860 --> 01:50:39.860 But nevertheless, though, they said that the Anunnaki took DNA and their DNA and made mankind. 01:50:39.860 --> 01:50:54.860 And because we have these vast deserts of genes within us not doing anything and a vast amount of brain that we have, apparently not doing anything, it's because we were made in their image. 01:50:54.860 --> 01:50:56.860 But they just restricted us. 01:50:56.860 --> 01:50:59.860 They didn't want us to be like them. 01:50:59.860 --> 01:51:02.860 We are the workabees in a sense of speaking, according to them. 01:51:02.860 --> 01:51:04.860 Very interesting theories. 01:51:04.860 --> 01:51:17.860 A lot of interesting information has come from the Sumerians, which was thought to be the first culture on this planet of language and culture, but isn't because there's an older one now which recently be discovered over the last 12 months. 01:51:17.860 --> 01:51:22.860 I think it's called Gopeke Tepi or something. 01:51:22.860 --> 01:51:24.860 There it is. 01:51:24.860 --> 01:51:27.860 And we're just finding out new things all the time. 01:51:27.860 --> 01:51:28.860 How long we've been around? 01:51:28.860 --> 01:51:29.860 How long we've had language? 01:51:29.860 --> 01:51:30.860 We thought that was it. 01:51:30.860 --> 01:51:32.860 Oh, that's the first one with thousand years. 01:51:32.860 --> 01:51:35.860 No, a thousand years before the Sumerians was another one. 01:51:35.860 --> 01:51:37.860 And it might be another and another. 01:51:37.860 --> 01:51:38.860 And this is the theory. 01:51:38.860 --> 01:51:39.860 This is the problem. 01:51:39.860 --> 01:51:41.860 We have to always keep our minds open. 01:51:41.860 --> 01:51:44.860 We have to look at the information and where it's coming from. 01:51:44.860 --> 01:51:50.860 But also, at the same time, not reading into all this crap that they keep telling us about. 01:51:50.860 --> 01:51:51.860 It's Adam and Eve. 01:51:51.860 --> 01:51:54.860 And we've only been around for 150,000 years. 01:51:54.860 --> 01:51:57.860 And we've come from the chimpanzees. 01:51:57.860 --> 01:52:00.860 Because I really just don't think that's the case. 01:52:00.860 --> 01:52:02.860 We're just apprehensive. 01:52:02.860 --> 01:52:03.860 Absolutely. 01:52:03.860 --> 01:52:06.860 So what the evidence is to support such a theory? 01:52:06.860 --> 01:52:09.860 Monkeys plus aliens equals humans. 01:52:09.860 --> 01:52:11.860 That's the theory that people are talking about nowadays. 01:52:11.860 --> 01:52:15.860 This is the new one on the block, you could say. 01:52:15.860 --> 01:52:17.860 E, I'm open to anything. 01:52:17.860 --> 01:52:21.860 One thing I'm not open to is that we came from chimpanzees. 01:52:21.860 --> 01:52:26.860 Because it just doesn't seem to be enough supporting evidence for that theory. 01:52:26.860 --> 01:52:31.860 So, talking about Anunnaki, it's a whole different lecture. 01:52:31.860 --> 01:52:34.860 Bigfoot cannot exist. 01:52:34.860 --> 01:52:38.860 Yeah, I don't think Bigfoot can exist, officially. 01:52:38.860 --> 01:52:41.860 Because it's going to throw a real spanner in the works. 01:52:41.860 --> 01:52:47.860 Because I don't think that we can come up with that and say, well, we've come from the apes, but Bigfoot also exists. 01:52:47.860 --> 01:52:51.860 Mm-mm, don't work, don't work, don't fit in. 01:52:51.860 --> 01:52:56.860 And again, scientists are also saying now that we have a split from Neanderthal. 01:52:56.860 --> 01:53:01.860 And when we were back in school, it was like, oh, well, we came from that to that to that to that. 01:53:01.860 --> 01:53:09.860 We're even finding now that Neanderthal and Neolithic, in some places, were apparently living at the same time. 01:53:09.860 --> 01:53:14.860 Two strains of humanoids that we would probably come from living at the same time. 01:53:14.860 --> 01:53:16.860 It doesn't make any sense. 01:53:16.860 --> 01:53:19.860 So I don't think you're going to find Bigfoot very often. 01:53:19.860 --> 01:53:25.860 And if you do, good luck, because I don't think it'll be around long enough for you to grab the evidence. 01:53:25.860 --> 01:53:29.860 But I assure you, I definitely believe he lives. 01:53:29.860 --> 01:53:31.860 Thank you very much. 01:55:19.860 --> 01:55:21.860 Thank you.