Bigfoot Stake Out!


Robert and his partner Eudell head out to the woods to watch for bigfoot. Hey, you never know what might work.

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  1. Bigfoot likes to watch
    Joe

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    1. Joe like to get his "snake" out but it`s really a worm.

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  2. Anybody who goes on a stakeout in the woods to wait for a Bigfoot to randomly come along, does not have a clue as to what he is dealing with. If they ever admitted to doing something like this, they should have their Bigfoot Researcher Card permanently revoked. Why? Because they are invisible most of the time, and especially during daylight hours. And I don't mean well camouflaged. I mean 100% absolutely invisible so that they could be standing directly in front of you and you would have no idea that they were there. But that is TOP SECRET, so don't tell anybody because it is likely to cause pandemonium in the streets, and experienced 24/7 F&B Bigfoot believing researchers will start crying like babies, and never stop until they are able to go into a tirade on the internet to get back their MAN CARD.

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    1. It should be obvious by now that Robert has no clue what he's doing.
      They are only invisible when they want to be = when a human is present. But that is 100% correct that they can be standing right in front of you, and you cannot see them....the camera picks them up, our eyes do not.

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    2. Plus watching Robert's videos you have to take a Dramamine because he can't keep the camera upright, he rocks it's from side to side while moving it right to left and back, then he films three quarters of the video side ways. How in the heck are you suppose to see if anything moves while filming if he moves the camera all over the place. Hold it steady if you think you see anything, even deer will eventually move if you watch them for a bit, i know sasquatch will duck down or peek out, and you won't see that if you are swinging the camera all over, but he thinks he knows how they are and therefore no one can tell him different, if you try he bawls you out like your stupid or something. He needs to slow it down and take his viewer findings into account and not bawl them out so much, such a grumpy old man at times.

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  3. Some people believe that sasquatches have the ability to fool people into not seeing them. Like they are able to do something like hypnosis to make humans not realize that they are there.

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  4. Russia claims to have created a devastating hypersonic missile that travels five times faster than the speed of sound and could rip through navy warship defences because it's too fast to stop.

    The Kremlin's Zircon missile has been called "unstoppable", "unbeatable" and "undefendable" with a 4,600mph speed that only one defence system in the world can destroy – that system is owned by Russia.

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    The missile employs revolutionary scramjet technology to reach its hypersonic speeds whereby propulsion is created by forcing air from the atmosphere into its combustor where it mixes with on-board fuel – rather than carry both fuel and oxidizer like traditional rockets. This makes it lighter, and therefore much faster.

    It uses no fans, rotating turbines or moving parts – just an inlet where air is compressed and a combustor where the air is mixed with fuel. Fewer moving parts also means less chance of mechanical failure.

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    The Zircon has been in testing stages this year and would be capable of destroying the world's most advanced warships and aircraft carriers in one strike and could be put into action by 2020. The US Navy warns it could be fitted to Russia's nuclear-powered Kirkov warship, where it would have a range of up to 500 miles.

    In comparison, the Royal Navy's Sea Ceptor missile, which is designed to destroy incoming missiles can only travel 15 miles and hit top speeds of 2,300mph.

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    This presents a huge concern for the Royal Navy and the vulnerability of its new state-of-the-art £6bn ($7.5bn) aircraft carriers the HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, which wouldn't be able to defend against the Zircon. The only way to protect against the Zircon would be to anchor out of its range, which would render many aircraft carriers useless as it would push their planes too far away from targets before they would need to return for fuel.

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  5. Robert's videos always make me sea-sick. He is either perpetually unbalanced or perpetually drunk.

    Next-up: Watching paint dry.

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    1. Yep he needs lessons in how to use a camera for sure.lol

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