"The Munns Report" is an analysis by Bill Munns of the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin Film which was filmed at Bluff Creek, California and
shows a strange fur-covered humanistic subject walking away from the camera as Roger Patterson chased it and filmed it.
This
website, owned and managed by Bill Munns, opened on May 15, 2009 with material explaining the effort to try and analyze the film,
and specific elements within the film. The research and analysis effort has continued and expanded in scope, and this website structure
has evolved accordingly.
Site revision for 2010
This re-organization of this website is the most substantial revision to
date. The primary consideration was to develop a path of links and information appropriate for the visitor's level of interest and
familiarity with both the film and the report work. So whether you are a new visitor, a returning visitor, or a beginner to the whole
subject of the film, the goal of this re-designed website is to allow you to sort through the changes, additions, and original material
more easily.
So follow the link as appropriate for how you would describe your status:
If you are a beginner to the whole subject of the
Patterson-Gimlin Film, you can go directly to the "Beginner's Guide", HERE (3.1).
Disclaimer:
Please Note this website is undergoing a revision of structure, but some elements of the planned new form are being
delayed by issues of research funding for experiments. So I have chosen to release revised material as it is completed, rather than
wait for it to be 100% done, as that could take considerable time. So you will see some new pages note the intended content, while
acknowledging the Work In Progress status of that topic material.