Bobby Dizzle's Patterson-Gimlin Film Analysis and Bigfoot Sightings

Posted Monday, September 02, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

In a recent video from The Caffeinated Cryptid w/ Bobby Dizzle, anthropologist Kenneth Joholske shares his expert opinion on the biometrics of the famous Patterson-Gimlin film. Joholske, who has personally examined the footage, states that he cannot find any flaws in the film, even after it has been analyzed to death over the years. He goes on to say that if the film were a hoax, it would have been an extraordinary one, and any hoaxing involved would have been at the highest level. Joholske also shares his personal experience of meeting Bob Gimlin, who he describes as a real and interesting person. He mentions that Gimlin is now retired and living in Yakama. The conversation then turns to Bluff Creek, the location where the Patterson-Gimlin film was shot. Joholske has not been to the site, but mentions that things have overgrown and it looks very different now compared to when the film was shot in 1967. He also mentions that there are trail markers and certain trees that are still there from the film site, and that it would be interesting to visit. Joholske also talks about Bigfoot books, which he mentions had an extraordinary collection before it burnt down. He hopes that it will come back. As a Bigfoot believer and researcher, I find Joholske's expert opinion and personal experiences to be fascinating and informative. It's always exciting to hear from professionals in the field and to learn more about the biometrics of the Patterson-Gimlin film. I would encourage all Bigfoot enthusiasts to check out the full video on The Caffeinated Cryptid w/ Bobby Dizzle's YouTube channel. Excitement level: 6 Note: I am a curator for Squatchable, and I am writing this article based on the video discussion provided. I do not have any personal or professional relationship with the individuals in the video. All information in this article is derived from the video discussion, and I have not received any compensation for writing this article. I am a female editor for Squatchable and my