Portal incident Demons & Bigfoot at SOHA with Dr. Matthew Johnson
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 9th, 2015
Per your many requests; we take a critical look at the Portal incident with Adam Davies, John Carlson & Dr. Matthew Johnson.
See also:
Update: “Stargate” Portals and Bigfoot
“Stargate” Portals and Bigfoot
About Craig Woolheater
Co-founder of Cryptomundo in 2005.
I have appeared in or contributed to the following TV programs, documentaries and films:
OLN's Mysterious Encounters: "Caddo Critter", Southern Fried Bigfoot, Travel Channel's Weird Travels: "Bigfoot", History Channel's MonsterQuest: "Swamp Stalker", The Wild Man of the Navidad, Destination America's Monsters and Mysteries in America: Texas Terror - Lake Worth Monster, Animal Planet's Finding Bigfoot: Return to Boggy Creek and Beast of the Bayou.
I lived where there was a ton of weird activity in a pasture in back of my house, so I’m at least open to the idea of portals, based on things I experienced over a five-year period.
This is the third time I’ve tried to write something for this thread. I wanted to get a point across without going into a never ending dissertation, but there’s just so much to address.
Bottom line, don’t try to win me over to your cause acting like a fanatic.
I’ll concede accounts of BF being seen in the presence of lights and in the same area as UFO encounters. I’ll even consider the concept of portals and multi-dimensions–there’s been plenty of theories on parallel worlds and string theory and so on.
However, they are a few accounts in the face of thousands of others with none of that. Those accounts are the exception not the norm. And the witnesses may well be telling the truth, but as a writing teacher once told me–show me don’t tell me.
If you want to pursue this theory, be my guest. Get out there and find and come forth with the proof to show me. Until that time, it’s just a theory. My reading, research and investigations haven’t turned up any of that and until it does or until I have an encounter of my own going down that road, chances are I’m not joining the cause.
Does that undermine your beliefs or your theories? No. It just means I choose not to buy in. If I got mad every time I brought up cryptozoology and someone thought I was out there or told me I was cracked, I’d have stroked out a long time ago. I pursue my interests and research topics I want to. I will take into account what others have discovered, testing what I think against those other facts to see if my ideas hold up under scrutiny, but I don’t get all bent out of shape just because not everyone believes what I do. If I am indeed right, the facts will win out eventually.
My problem with this thread and the video is the fanaticism. That incredulous–“OMG, it’s so clear how can you not believe me?” Worse our fabulous narrator has the audacity to make the invalid argument: “You already believe in BF, so how is it so hard to believe they’re dimension hopping beings?” That statement alone ticks me off because it suggests that I’ve already gone off the deep end believing in the idea of bigfoot, so why not just swim out a little further–like “dude you’re already crazy, why don’t you don’t you order a side of nuts to go with it?”
I’m always willing to keep an open mind, but that doesn’t mean I’m gullible. And don’t try to sell me on your ideas with accounts alone. Quit whining because there are doubters and go prove your case.
Put more eloquently: “Talk is cheap. Whiskey costs money.” –Corwin of Amber
–SHJ