It is hardly a wonder that Lon is
acting as the go to person for all strange reports when you read through
this. A clear case of a primate skeleton
is effectively disappeared by government agencies with our intrepid witness on
hand to observe the process first hand.
Thousands of actual first hand
reports clearly establish a Bigfoot hominid population approaching 50,000 that
is forest adapted, survives on game and vegetation and operates in a life way
that is similar to that of the apes and other known primates. They are nocturnal and smart enough to avoid
human occupied areas.
Now we have a clear cut skeleton
located with witnesses that is disappeared instead of been made available to
researchers. What possible way will odd
primate remains inconvenience anyone? It
is the ‘proof’ every skeptic insists we need.
Yet now we have a clear report of evidence been shelved or worse,
actually disappeared.
In the end, someone is going to
have to go into the woods and track one down, shoot it and bring back the carcass. Then we may get the resources and the
expertise able to track and even capture specimens.
BFRO has done an excellent job of
collecting individual reports and confirming these reports. A real person eyeballs a witness and gets the
story repeated. We need to do the same
thing with the Thunder Bird (there are way more reports out there that no one
knows what to do with), the Giant Vampire Bat (Chupacabra, Cattle mutilation)
and the Pterodactyl (just maybe). While
we are at it, perhaps Giant Ground Sloths and the odd Mastodon in the Southern
Appalachians should be looked for just in case.
Life is persistent and cleverly avoiding mankind is hardly an unexpected
adaptation.
My 30 Year Search....After Finding Bigfoot
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 2012
Many of the readers of 'Phantoms and Monsters' and listeners of 'Beyond the Edge Radio' can recall my description of my 1981 encounter with a Bigfoot. If not, here are a few links:
Man witness confrontation between Bigfoot and stray dog, near Sykesville, MD
The 'Sykesville Monster'
Over the years, I have attempted to gather more information on my sighting as well as other sightings in the general area. Since my sighting in 1981 there have been two (2) more BFRO 'Class A' reports along the
I interviewed and got to know several of the witnesses of the 1972-73 flap after my personal encounter in 1981. Many of these witnesses have since passed away. There were other unreported incidents in the general Sykesville and
A few years after my Bigfoot encounter I happened upon an older gentleman named Phil who was fishing on Piney Run near
Phil said that he and a companion walked over to the other side of the stream to take a look at the remains. He said that some of the bones were obviously missing but there was a skull without a jawbone as well as the vertebrae, a few ribs and long bones of the arms and legs. There was no visible tissue but there were a few small dessicated patches of reddish brown fur scattered around. Phil said that both he and his companion both muttered at the same time "where are the clothes?" Then Phil said "this is too big to be a human."
This was back in the early 1980's so there were no cellphones. Phil's companion walked to the small store by the
After the
When I had made my report with the BFRO I mentioned the finding of these remains. The investigator stated there was no record of the incident...which is the same story with my encounter. There was never any mention on the local news.
I have been searching for information for 30 years. As a result of the information I did gather from witnesses and residents I assume that there may have been a breeding population of Bigfoot in the
These links may be of interest:
1 comment:
This is Eddie Craiser and i just might be a bigfoot hybrid and in this picture if you look hard enough you can see me standing next to my cousin bigfoot and my mother the loch ness monster. please remove this picture because it is a very person picture and i dont want anyone to now know what i look like and rape me. thank you good sir and good day.
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