TRAILER – 2022 Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot Expo…
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The 2022 Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot Expo is seven separate videos of our five Bigfoot Expo Speakers, Eyewitnesses to Bigfoot Sightings / „Bigfoot Town Hall“ and Speaker Interviews held on Saturday, October 22nd, and Sunday, October 23rd, 2022.
This year’s BigfootExpo.com Video On Demand, of seven videos for $2.00 total and is good to watch anytime for one year… This is my 9th Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot Expo and is by far, the Best recorded for Video History, of a Bigfoot Expo since my 2013 CLBF Expo with Bob Gimlin and Tom Yamarone, Larry Battson, Steve Kulls and more…. You can watch it in any order you want… As often as you want for one year…. Peter
Speakers: Dr. Jeff Meldrum, Steve Kulls, Seth Breedlove, Paul Mateja and Peter Wiemer with an exclusive interview with Bob Gimlin, then 82 at our 2013 CLBF Expo..
Dr. Jeff Meldrum is a Full Professor of Anatomy & Anthropology at Idaho State University (since 1993). His research centers on the evolution of hominin bipedalism. His professional interest in the footprints attributed to sasquatch began when he personally examined a line of 15-inch tracks in the Blue Mountains of southeastern Washington, in 1996. Over 25 years later, his lab houses well over 300 footprint casts attributed to relict hominoids around the world. He conducts collaborative laboratory and field research throughout the world, and has shared his findings in numerous popular and professional publications and presentations, interviews, and television appearances. He is author of Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science (Tom Doherty Publishers, 2006), which explores the contemporary scientific evidence for the reality of this legendary species, and also affords deference to tribal people’s traditional knowledge of this subject. In addition, he has published two field guides, one focusing on sasquatch, the second casting the net more broadly to consider the potential of relict hominoid species around the world (Paradise Cay Publishing, 2013, 2016). He is editor-in-chief of the scholarly refereed journal, The Relict Hominoid Inquiry (www.isu.edu/rhi), now in its eleventh year.
Steve Kulls is a Licensed Private Investigator, Notary Public, a trained forensic interviewer and has been a professional investigator since 1988. Steve has had a lifelong fascination with the Bigfoot phenomena since an early age. Steve began his quest first in 1998 originally expecting to be disappointed.
Steve has authored three books, “50 Large,”, “What Would Sasquatch Do?” and “The Sasquatch Playbook.”
Steve has appeared on Fox News, the History Channel, NatGeo, The Travel Channel and Destination America, Discovery +, ESPN, Sky Network in the UK. and hosts his own Podcast, “Squatch-D TV” on YouTube, Sunday Nights at 9PM and is replayed across multiple platforms such as I -Heart Radio, Spotify, Audible and Amazon Music.
Seth Breedlove is an Ohio filmmaker. He has written, edited, produced and directed shorts and features about a variety of topics but is best known for his production company and the films they’ve produced under the Small Town Monsters banner.
The first chapter in his series of documentaries was the film, Minerva Monster (2015). Breedlove wrote and directed the film. He has since worked on more projects which fall under the Small Town Monsters umbrella including, Beast of Whitehall (2016), on which he also acted as cinematographer. In 2016, Breedlove directed and edited his first full-length feature, Boggy Creek Monster (2016), working closely with investigator and author Lyle Blackburn. This was rapidly followed by The Mothman of Point Pleasant (2017), and Invasion on Chestnut Ridge (2017), The Flatwoods Monster: A Legacy of Fear (2018), The Bray Road Beast (2018), Terror in the Skies (2019) and MOMO: The Missouri Monster (2019) and much more.
Paul Mateja has been actively involved with bigfoot /sasquatch research since 2004 and has personally investigated over 200 reports. He has attended or organized BFRO expeditions in New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Paul currently concentrates his investigations to western New York State and western and north-central Pennsylvania. Paul is director of information technology for the Catholic Diocese of Buffalo, NY. In addition, Paul, wife Teresa, and son David own and operate a small certified-organic farm in western New York State.
Peter Wiemer’s interest in Bigfoot began 30+ years ago when one of his friends, Larry Battson, released a series of cassette tapes regarding his experience and research in the Bigfoot area. In 2011 Peter approached Larry to assist him in bringing a Bigfoot Conference to Chautauqua Lake. The first annual Chautauqua Lake Bigfoot (CLBF) Expo took place on May 6th, 2012. This event brought in National Bigfoot speakers from around the country to talk about their knowledge and experience with Bigfoots. More Information at everyones Bios at BigfootExpo.com
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