Manny will be brought in for proper identification.
http://www.inquisitr.com/2357/has-bigfoot-been-found/
It looks like someone has finally found a body of a bigfoot.
DD
Manny will be brought in for proper identification.
Sorry, but this has hoax written all over it.
Might be a hoax but involving so many outside sources for testing and references is a pretty big risk to pull off a hoax. People get sued for that . I guess we'll find out on friday.
looks fake to me.
maybe its viral advertising from the makers of the freezer!!!![]()
That is fake as . I've seen a gorilla suit or two in my time.
Anyone that has seen an actual Big Foot will tell you that the photos do not look real…The head & neck muscles of a real Big Foot are much thicker, the hands are huge, the eyes are more human like and the stiiiiiink…..
Lots of people who have actually seen a shark might disagree that the 4'' one in my aquarium is also a shark. Not to mention the complete and utter lack of anything substantion other than a bunch of necks repeating each others stories.
There is no basis for any of this.
What did Manny do to BacktoBasics to make BacktoBasics so predictable? I must have missed it. As I opened this thread, I had already accounted for the obligatory "Has anyone seen Manny" joke from B2B.
I know I've become predictable. Manny and now Jekka jokes are like meth to a low income mother of 3, I just can't stop myself.
http://www.livescience.com/strangene...-sighting.html
Two Georgia men claim to have found in the northern woods of that state something that has been often reported but never proven to exist: a Bigfoot.
They say they have a body, photos of the body, and DNA evidence — some or all of which will be revealed this Friday, Aug. 15, at a press conference in Palo Alto, Calif.
If the group does have a Bigfoot carcass (and if they actually show the body, instead merely displaying photographs of a supposed body), then perhaps scientists will take note. Still, it's not clear how, exactly, the group will prove that what they have is a Bigfoot. Because there is no comparison specimen, there is no DNA analysis that can definitively identify Bigfoot tissue.
Readers may recall the much-hyped press conference held on May 30, where a man claimed he would provide "definitive proof" of alien visitation. His "proof" turned out to be a short fuzzy video clip of what he said was an alien head outside his window trying to ogle his teen daughters. Needless to say, top scientists were not awestruck by his evidence.
History repeats?
This is not the first time a Bigfoot body has been claimed to have been found. A man named Tom Biscardi, founder of something called the Great American Bigfoot Research Organization, once claimed he had captured a Bigfoot. On Aug. 19, 2005, Biscardi appeared on the radio show "Coast to Coast with George Noory." Biscardi claimed his group had captured a Bigfoot a week earlier, a male beast that weighed over 400 pounds and stood 8-feet tall. He said he would be presenting photos of it several days later. It turned out to be a hoax.
Interestingly, Biscardi is also involved in the new Bigfoot body discovery.
Speaking on behalf of the Georgia men this week, Biscardi said, "Extensive scientific studies will be done on the body by a team of scientists including a molecular biologist, an anthropologist, a paleontologist and other scientists over the next few months at an undisclosed location" under armed guard.
If it all sounds very cloak-and-dagger, it is. Unnamed experts? Undisclosed location? Sounds more like "The X-Files" than real science.
Marketing scheme?
In 2005, Biscardi promoted a pay-per-view cable TV show in which he offered viewers the chance to see a Bigfoot captured on live television for only $59.95. That never happened, but Biscardi did recently direct and produce a film called "Bigfoot Lives."
Surely the publicity from this press conference might boost his film's sales...
Bigfoot researcher Loren Coleman, while stopping short of authenticating the claims, wrote on the Web site Cryptomundo.com, "I feel, in all honesty, this, indeed, may be the real deal, and I say this carefully after reviewing information that has been shared privately with me."
So has a Bigfoot finally been found, after all these years? Or is this just the latest hoax to embarrass Bigfoot believers and bring further ridicule to a field sorely in need of science?
Apparently we will see.
Wouldn't that be cool? If it is real.
DD
yes. i've always thought that maybe the bigfoot used to exist because indians commonly referred to him just like any other animal such as a bear or deer, but kind of always thought there surely weren't any left today. some form of bigfoot is present in every ancient culture throughout the world
There is still a ton of forest land for them to live in, and sightings have been going on for centuries....even that 1960s footage had some unique things about it.
They tried to recreate the walk, and a man was unable to bend and walk that way.
They recently interviewed one of the guys that shot that film and he still swears it is real.
DD
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if this is true it would be a big sigh of relief for thousands of witnesses over the years who probably thought they were crazy
yeah, it would be sweet.![]()
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Could/Would be absolutely amazing if this turns out to be true.
The great scientific mystery.
Not a snowball's chance in .
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