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After watching the video I would have to disagree. It seems to me that it would be easy to reproduce since you never actually see the creatures body. It kind of reminds me of the Romanek alien video but with Sasquatch instead of a Grey Alien. You wouldn't need much money at all to reproduce the vid, just get someone who has experience with makeup based special effects for movies or a really good mask maker. Also, is it just me or is this one really short Sasquatch? It seems to be almost eye level with the top of the window on the guy's tent, anyone else notice that? It's not that I believe that there couldn't be such thing as a Sasquatch, I just think this video is probably a hoax.
 
You think? I watched the whole thing and there are a few distinct clips taken one at a time highlighting certain features, such as the muscles, the shape of head, eyes, nose etc and if this is indeed a fake, as I mentioned in OP then it is absolutely first-class rubber-suit making and hair and make up. I think there must be a lot to making a fake bigfoot suit to a high standard, then who fronted money and time to create this well-done hoax, bearing in mind that if it is anonymous, then there is no financial incentive.

Ideally I would love to hear from someone who works with prosthetic special effects as if you rule out it being real or CGI, then all that is left is a puppet or a man in a suit. If it is any of these it was well done and I imagine at the top of the game. I am saying it must have been made by the kind of place that supplies Hollywood such things. And there must have been some amazing directorial control as there is not much footage and if you had made such a good hoax you would want to milk it but this one was done with a lot of reserve and caution. For me it's 9.5/10 as a hoax but I am still fancying it as being real. I am open to persuasion by someone with professional expertise?
 
Very interesting. But why didn't whoever took the video give it to some real news organisation to examine? Plenty would be happy to say: "We've been sent this. Our video experts think it's a fake/genuine. We're going to have it analysed by other video specialists".

And the guy commentating on the video; he's using other videos to support his belief that it's genuine, but we don't know if those he's comparing it to are genuine or not.
 
After reading through some of the comments, apparently the tent and the gun that you see in the video are an exact match with another video that was identified as a hoax done by a guy named Rick Dyer. Speculation is the guy sent it in under an assumed name. It's not definitive, but it would go a long way towards explaining why he sent it to a facebook group and not something like a news organization or a university.
 
If that is the case Muadib then I could maybe go for that and if so, I'd love to know what went into creating the suit/puppet and the 'acting' etc. This just could not be accomplished in a bedroom/garage type project. This would take planning and either a fair amount of money and time to create a fake suit. I've not seen footage of any bigfoot (real or fake who knows) that looks quite like this one - being the most 'human' I've seen and also at such close range.

I do believe there are videos out there now that did capture bigfoot on camera -multiple cases. The evidence is piling up for these hominids in my opinion and there of course is far more access to PCR technology and identifying DNA is quicker, easier and a hell of a lot cheaper than 'back in the day.'
 
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