October 31, 2012
British primatologist Dr. Jane Goodall
To bigfooters, it is no secret that Dr. Jane Goodall has shared her certainty that Bigfoot exist. celebrity Joe Rogan credits Goodall for his interest in Bigfoot. Sometimes she has been more careful about her certainty, like a recent Huffington Post article:
“I’m not going to flat-out deny its existence,” Goodall said during an exclusive interview with The Huffington Post before a benefit dinner in La Jolla, Calif. “I’m fascinated and would actually love them to exist.Jane Goodall
In the past she has been more explicit in a 2002 interview with Ira Flatow:
“Well now, you’ll be amazed when I tell you that I’m sure that they exist.”Jane Goodall
She has even written a great review for Dr. Jeff Meldrum’s book, “Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science:
“Jeff Meldrum’s book ‘Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science’ brings a much needed level of scientific analysis to the Sasquatch – or Bigfoot – debate. Does Sasquatch exist? There are countless people – especially indigenous people – in different parts of America who claim to have seen such a creature. And in many parts of the world I meet those who, in a matter-of-fact way, tell me of their encounters with large, bipedal, tail-less hominids. I think I have read every article and every book about these creatures, and while most scientists are not satisfied with existing evidence, I have an open mind.”
–Dr. Jane Goodall
DBE UN Messenger of Peace
Founder – the Jane Goodall Institute
Visit Bigfoot Lunch Club to see the most recent Huffington Post Interview. As an added bonus we also have the 2002 Interview with Science Friday host Ira Flatow, when she claimed, “Well now, you’ll be amazed when I tell you that I’m sure that they exist.”
About Guy Edwards
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