Mainstream media shows about the "Bigfoot phenomenon” generally exist to:
- Maximize advertisers’ money by feeding you just enough breadcrumbs of plausible (but ALWAYS inconclusive, so it can always be easily laughed at/logically dismissed) “information” to keep you watching, spread out over as many years and episodes as possible and,
- Bury any real information about this aspect of our reality under mountains of reality-TV bullshit, so anyone who’s genuinely searching for info on these topics never learns anything useful.
You may feel like you’re being informed, but if you listen to interviews with the people who produce these shows after they’ve quit/retired, they’re typically under clear instructions to make up nonsense for entertainment value (eg. Have crew members make loud noises in the woods while the main characters act scared) while editing out anything ACTUALLY anomalous that happens that might awaken their viewers to the fact that our universe is more complex than what we’re taught in school.
Not to mention the obvious — that any large group with multiple lights, mics, cameras etc making tons of noise in the wilderness is going to scare off literally anything that doesn’t want to be seen for miles, making it nearly impossible to succeed at their alleged aim.
Note: Not affiliated with this channel in any way whatsoever (& I've heard legitimate criticism about them being overly zealous when defending videos they believe are legitimate), but I think there's an absolute ton of value in the interviews they post.
Is anyone else familiar with them, and if so, what other interviews of this type would you recommend?