Supposed Bigfoot sightings seem to pop up every few months from people who claim to have either taken pictures or video of the mythical beast. They always have one thing in common — the photos and video look like they were taken with a camera made from a mirror inside a cereal box.
We’re in 2017 — a time where high-definition cameras are so easy to come by that they are built into devices that weren’t even a camera in the first place. So, if these sightings are real, how exactly do pictures of these ‘bigfoot’ manage to always look like a smudge?
This farmer in California says he spotted not one bigfoot, but a family of five or six and even caught it on video near Avocado Lake.
“One of them, which was extremely tall, had a pig over its shoulder. And the five scattered and the one with the pig was running so fast it didn’t see an irrigation pipe and it tripped, which sent the pig flying,” said the farmer.
His story sounds way more detailed than the pictures. The evidence does seem to point to something strange going on, but in the end, it’s more than likely just some people up to something really weird.
“I believe there are a lot more people out there who have seen things and are keeping it inside themselves. They don’t want to go out and tell people, they don’t want to be ridiculed. They don’t want to be made fun of,” says paranormal expert Jeffrey Gonzalez.