#985542 - 02/15/18 07:37 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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RICH G
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Melba does not see them, but according to her they frequent her property.
I know I have not been swindled because I know the context of the samples I sent in and I have 2 first hand visual encounters from close proximity.
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#985544 - 02/15/18 07:39 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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RICH G
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Dan, http://www.theblackvault.com/documentarc...oot-references/Army corps of engineers, 1975, fairly compelling disclosure. Even talks about hair samples tested by the FBI. I know the guy who owns this page "the black vault" its all unclassified documents he obtained via FOI requests. Pretty interesting stuff if you have time to look at it.
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#985549 - 02/15/18 08:07 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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"It was made by dudes in the 1500's that thought the Earth was flat. Columbus called indians "Indians" because he thought he was in India."
Exactly "made by dudes in the 1500's that thought the Earth was flat" they had very limited first hand knowledge of world geography because they had not been to most of it by 1500. It means that maps existed which were pretty accurate depicting lands which were never seen by navigators in the 1500's yet the maps existed from 100's of years or even thousands of years earlier. Its alleged that Columbus had access to Knights Templar maps which were made from maps that they found in the Holly Lands in the first crusade.
"Pretty accurate" is great, but you know what we have now? Actual photos of the whole Earth. So, no - I am not impressed by "pretty accurate" maps. Or crystals. Or ouija boards. Or essential oils. I wouldn't buy the coelacanth story, either, but one was caught. And there were pictures. And then an actual specimen. Believe me when I say I will change my tune any time you come up with a photo, or some actual evidence for Atlantis, bigfoot, gnomes, and any other thing you are sure exists. It's not asking a lot. You know Nate's blurry moon pics? I accept them as evidence the moon exists. I will do the same with any photo you can produce of a bigfoot, gnome, or Atlantis.
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#985554 - 02/15/18 08:23 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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Eyewitness testimony is so unreliable it shouldn't even be considered evidence in a legal proceeding.
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She was standin' alone over by the juke box, like she'd something to sell. I said "baby, what's the goin' price?" She told me to go to hell.
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#985555 - 02/15/18 08:28 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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RICH G
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Dan, I don't get it?
An actual real elf that does not believe in Gnomes, Bigfoot or anything else.
I guess when Santa had you evicted from the North Pole for making [Bleeeeep!] toys he had you lobotomized by ferries who sprinkled grumpy dust and forget everything dust on you. Now your just a grumpy elf who doesn't know he an elf.
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#985556 - 02/15/18 08:31 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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RICH G
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Sory Dan, I had to take a shot, your just disagreeing with me just because and not even considering what I propose in good faith, your not even giving it a legitimate consideration based on the available information.
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#985565 - 02/16/18 07:46 AM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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River Nutrients
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Because stirring the pot is so much fun.....
Just for grins, let's assume that Bigfoot lives in Mt Rainier and in Olympic NP. Further, they are nocturnal, live in the forest, are smart enough to consciously avoid humans, and live in low densities. If one was out there and 100 m from the trail, would you see it? My point is that we actually visit/see a tiny fraction of the landscape. Just because a million folks visit the area doesn't mean that the whole area is searched/viewed.
Not saying they're out there, but that there are lots of places where we never really look.
Refer back to the effort Todd describes about chasing those BT is a small path of woods.
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#985567 - 02/16/18 08:30 AM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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Posts: 16958
Loc: SE Olympia, WA
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Because stirring the pot is so much fun.....
Just for grins, let's assume that Bigfoot lives in Mt Rainier and in Olympic NP. Further, they are nocturnal, live in the forest, are smart enough to consciously avoid humans, and live in low densities. If one was out there and 100 m from the trail, would you see it? My point is that we actually visit/see a tiny fraction of the landscape. Just because a million folks visit the area doesn't mean that the whole area is searched/viewed.
Not saying they're out there, but that there are lots of places where we never really look.
Refer back to the effort Todd describes about chasing those BT is a small path of woods. Cool story, but what about droppings, hair samples, skeletal remains, etc. They police up all that stuff? Possible? Sure. Probable? No.
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She was standin' alone over by the juke box, like she'd something to sell. I said "baby, what's the goin' price?" She told me to go to hell.
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#985572 - 02/16/18 09:14 AM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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My Area code makes me cooler than you
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Bigfoot loves Huckleberry smoothies.
Very little fecal evidence when he is consuming them.
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#985578 - 02/16/18 10:04 AM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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My Area code makes me cooler than you
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Good lord. My friend just bought a cabin right there on the Forest Service ground. I sure hope he doesn't hear any wood knocking, cabin slaps, or fluid squirts.
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#985582 - 02/16/18 11:13 AM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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River Nutrients
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If they managed to stay away from the trails the remains/hair/etc would be similarly hard to find. Not saying they exist but we really don't examine, closely, a whole lot of territory.
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#985587 - 02/16/18 02:00 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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River Nutrients
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I used to do spawner surveys in a couple creeks. We'd do 100% of the anadromous zone weekly from September through June, counting salmon and steelhead. We had the advantage of knowing how many fish were in the creeks (2-4m wide) because we counted them above a rack. We saw less than 10% of the steelhead and 20-30% of the coho on the really clear days. They were there, just hidden.
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#985604 - 02/16/18 06:14 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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Shooting Instructor for hire
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I hear what you are saying CM. No, I don't believe in Squatch. BUT, there are entire small mountains & valleys just off the side of the road that see ZERO people year round. I can think of one area that has a log book up on a peak. It has 10 entries all time. Nobody goes in there and it's as wild as can be and for good reason...it's a miserable bitch to get into.
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#985606 - 02/16/18 06:39 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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It's my tendency to not believe. I actually need evidence.
Of anything.
I don't discriminate against bigfoot. Get some decent evidence and I'm open to change my mind.
Decent evidence isn't a house slap or rocks being thrown by an unseen creature.
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She was standin' alone over by the juke box, like she'd something to sell. I said "baby, what's the goin' price?" She told me to go to hell.
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#985611 - 02/16/18 06:46 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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Here's some interesting evidence from last month... pics included http://www.bfro.net/GDB/show_report.asp?id=58937
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#985612 - 02/16/18 06:53 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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ReefSkunk
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Wow, OLD snow boot tracks.
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#985615 - 02/16/18 06:58 PM
Re: Pre Columbian colonization of Americas
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Bead
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A day old Sherlock with a stride you can't match. Listen to this story for a pucker factor....even if b.s. it'll make you keep the lights on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GWjc1DvSbgY
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