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The Patterson–Gimlin Film: Real Bigfoot or Greatest Hoax?

The Patterson–Gimlin Film: Real Bigfoot or Greatest Hoax?

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In 1967, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin filmed what may be the most famous — and most debated — footage in Bigfoot history. Was the creature known as “Patty” a living, breathing Sasquatch… or one of the greatest hoaxes ever staged? In this Deep Woods Paranormal Podcast episode, Matt dives deep into the Patterson–Gimlin Film: the story behind the footage, the anatomy and movement analysis, the claims of hoaxers, and the cutting-edge 4K enhancements that continue to spark debate today.

👣 Topics Covered:
• The story of Patterson & Gimlin
• Evidence and anatomy analysis
• Hoax claims and costume theories
• Modern re-analysis and 4K restoration
• Why this 60-second clip still divides believers and skeptics

🎧 Listen now and decide for yourself:
Do you believe or disbelieve?
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