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This is simply normal government protocol that they use to cover-up legitimate big-foot mortalities. Easier to dress up a big-foot in a fake human suit and then put that in an amaturish looking big-foot costume than to deal with nosey reporters' questions. Back-woods coroner gets the body, pulls off the fake big-foot head and announces; "hey, we got some dummy in a big-foot suit". Gov't shows up to claim the body and they put it in a hollowed out mountain with the thousand or-so others they've collected over the years.
Strange and sad. Like the comment says: Winner of this year's Darwin award.
I agree with Versatile. No one who believes has to prove anything to anyone. If you don't believe, no sweat. Who cares what you believe or don't believe? Some believe they have seen something, and who am I to try and convince them otherwise.
Some of these forum "debaters" like to cut and paste arguments they read elsewhere and try and apply it whenever and where ever.
This is simply normal government protocol that they use to cover-up legitimate big-foot mortalities. Easier to dress up a big-foot in a fake human suit and then put that in an amaturish looking big-foot costume than to deal with nosey reporters' questions. Back-woods coroner gets the body, pulls off the fake big-foot head and announces; "hey, we got some dummy in a big-foot suit". Gov't shows up to claim the body and they put it in a hollowed out mountain with the thousand or-so others they've collected over the years.
That is good.
That's how they did it when we hit a bigfoot. You forgot to put down that they were MIB and they used a memory zapper.
Strange and sad. Like the comment says: Winner of this year's Darwin award.
I agree with Versatile. No one who believes has to prove anything to anyone. If you don't believe, no sweat. Who cares what you believe or don't believe? Some believe they have seen something, and who am I to try and convince them otherwise.
Some of these forum "debaters" like to cut and paste arguments they read elsewhere and try and apply it whenever and where ever.
I laugh when i read where a guy says as in this thread that they hiked and camped here and there and never saw or heard anything at all.
1. They never circle camp before dark or the next morning to look for sign to see if they were being watched.
2. The hike wearing a I pod and while in camp they listen to their i pod etc
3. They stink etc and these critters have sen plenty like them before and have no interest in a male.
4. They have never seen 1/2 the wild animals in the area they hike in.
5. They have never taken the time to read up about what a person can do to increase their chance of a sighting.
6. They think that the PNW is the only place these creatures are located.
7. They have never talked to locals in an area about what happens at night.
8. They sure like to act so smug and all knowing about something they know nothing about.
9. They get their information from TV shows.
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