“It was my idea. I produced it as well, cut that trailer myself. I had a vision for a show where I could go out with my guys… And parents out there will understand how hard it is to get your kids to hang out with you. I had to do this! And we grew up watching these silly shows — ‘Finding Bigfoot’ and ‘Ancient Aliens.’ It’s our guilty pleasure. And so we thought we’d do a version of our own for a blast and it turned out so fun.”
– Rob Lowe [on The Lowe Files]

Concerning Bigfoot:
“The end of the day, on Bigfoot? We found ourselves in some pretty hairy stuff. Legitimately. Wait until you see that episode. You’ll have to be own your judge. I look at things, and I go, ‘Could it be a hoax?’ Completely. ‘Is a lot of it a hoax?’ For sure. But for it to be an utter hoax it would have to be someone hoaxing people for hundreds of years across many different cultures, across many different geographical locations. And maybe everybody had that idea and did it. But what we actually came across in that episode, I was actually on the ground and scared.”
Over the course of the series, Rob Lowe and his sons also visit an underwater alien base, hunt ghosts at Preston Castle, and train with gov’t operatives in methods of remote viewing.
You can view the first episode here:
A link to the second episode:
ICYMI: Watch the latest episode of #TheLoweFiles https://t.co/CJrDJQLTeu pic.twitter.com/PtxIV3vLcL
— A&E Network (@AETV) August 10, 2017
Bigfoot News Roundup

Agencies advise on possible Sunsquatch and Lizardmen sightings
South Carolina Management Division warns of possible paranormal activity during the upcoming solar eclipse on August 21.
"SCEMD does not know if Lizardmen become more active during a solar eclipse, but we advise that residents of Lee and Sumter counties should remain ever vigilant."
They also tweeted out these two graphics:



Police urge citizens not to shoot Bigfoot
The Greenville Police Department in South Carolina shared news of a Bigfoot sighting in neighboring North Carolina and issued a warning via their Facebook page.
After watching this video from nearby Boone, North Carolina, Facebook followers and friends, I think we can say with some confidence that proof of Bigfoot still eludes us. If you see Bigfoot, please do not shoot at him/her, as you'll most likely be wounding a fun-loving and well-intentioned person, sweating in a gorilla costume.
THE PLOT THICKENS!

Wandering shaman 'mistaken' for Bigfoot in North Carolina

A wandering shaman claims that he is the alleged Bigfoot spotted in the North Carolina woods last week.
Gawain MacGregor says that he was participating in a "sacrament" of "wearing of hair-covered animal skins and wandering in the forest". By donning the costume and reciting the sacred sasquatch prayer, he claims to have met the infamous beast on several occasions growing closer to nature in the process.
However, Bigfoot 911, states that it couldn't have been him because the photo looks nothing like the creature they saw and it "moved with speed unmatched by any human."
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Note: Bigfoot is a pop culture icon. Give him the respect he deserves! This is a Bigfoot post with Rob Lowe and his unseasoned sons on the side.
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