There are crap tons of photos of the end videos of UFOs right? Of course for you the quality of those photos or video was not good enough and you’re assumed that most of them were produced with Photoshop anyway, correct? So it’s very likely that in the recent past you did not believe in UFOs, you doubted all the witnesses to UFO photos and felt that the evidence was not strong enough, correct?
What’s that? The U.S. Navy says that UFOs are un-identifiable objects in with no known origin?
Oh, so now maybe some of those blurry pictures may have been real, right?
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There are a crap ton of photos of Bigfoot, but the mass media usually doesn’t publish them.
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Have you seen the most famous film of Bigfoot, the Patterson-Gimli film? It is a color film from the late 60’s taken by two cowboys. That film is very credible except for the fact that it seems to support the hypothesis that Bigfoot is more of a gorilla type animal. I am one of the few people who think that the film could be disinformation. But just because I think one famous film is disinformation doesn’t mean that all I think that all the other evidence is moot.
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Of course if you looked up all of the videos or photos, you would say that they were all too blurry or that they were faked, correct? In fact some of the photos are fake. There are a few losers out there who are after money or attention. And some of the photos are faked on purpose and put out as disinformation in order to create the idea that all the photos are fake.
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But see here’s what you have to do: You have to prove that 100% of the witnesses are wrong and that 100% of the physical evidence is fake. ONLY proving that 90% of the witnesses are wrong or that only 90% of the evidence is fake proves that Bigfoot is real.
If 10% of the witnesses are telling the truth and 10% of the foot prints are real and 10% of the big foot hair is real and 10% of the photos are not photoshopped fakes, well them, that proves that Bigfoot is real and that some people have been trying to cover it up with disinformation.
Oh and in the cases where people don’t take photos of Bigfoot, there’s a reason for that. Before or during many non-visual encounters where people hear the howls or the footsteps of Bigfoot, people describing how they felt they were being watched. Maybe for the first time in their lives, those people are experiencing their sixth sense. Most humans aren’t connected to the sixth sense but from all the anecdotes I’ve heard, it seems like Bigfoot have full control over their sixth sense and so they have the ability to project fear into humans.
Many Bigfoot encounters involve people experiencing the greatest amount of fear in their life whether they actually witness Bigfoot clearly or not. In those instances where people actually see a Bigfoot, they are feeling so much fear that they either forget to or are unable to take out their cameras or smart phones because they’re too busy literally crapping their pants and running away.
You know, if I’m just some dip-shit making up a Bigfoot encounter story to get attention, it’s going to end with me using my kung fu skills to beat up the Bigfoot so badly that it runs away from me. I’m not gonna make up a story where I heard some footsteps, saw a Bigfoot’s shadow, crapped my pants and then ran back to my car. I don’t look so heroic in that story, do I? But there’s a crap ton of stories like that.
There are crap tons of photos of the end videos of UFOs right? Of course for you the quality of those photos or video was not good enough and you’re assumed that most of them were produced with Photoshop anyway, correct? So it’s very likely that in the recent past you did not believe in UFOs, you doubted all the witnesses to UFO photos and felt that the evidence was not strong enough, correct?
What’s that? The U.S. Navy says that UFOs are un-identifiable objects in with no known origin?
Oh, so now maybe some of those blurry pictures may have been real, right?
-
There are a crap ton of photos of Bigfoot, but the mass media usually doesn’t publish them.
-
Have you seen the most famous film of Bigfoot, the Patterson-Gimli film? It is a color film from the late 60’s taken by two cowboys. That film is very credible except for the fact that it seems to support the hypothesis that Bigfoot is more of a gorilla type animal. I am one of the few people who think that the film could be disinformation. But just because I think one famous film is disinformation doesn’t mean that all I think that all the other evidence is moot.
-
Of course if you looked up all of the videos or photos, you would say that they were all too blurry or that they were faked, correct? In fact some of the photos are fake. There are a few losers out there who are after money or attention. And some of the photos are faked on purpose and put out as disinformation in order to create the idea that all the photos are fake.
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But see here’s what you have to do: You have to prove that 100% of the witnesses are wrong and that 100% of the physical evidence is fake. ONLY proving that 90% of the witnesses are wrong or that only 90% of the evidence is fake proves that Bigfoot is real.
If 10% of the witnesses are telling the truth and 10% of the foot prints are real and 10% of the big foot hair is real and 10% of the photos are not photoshopped fakes, well them, that proves that Bigfoot is real and that some people have been trying to cover it up with disinformation.
Oh and in the cases where people don’t take photos of Bigfoot, there’s a reason for that. Before or during many non-visual encounters where people hear the howls or the footsteps of Bigfoot, people describing how they felt they were being watched. Maybe for the first time in their lives, those people are experiencing their sixth sense. Most humans aren’t connected to the sixth sense but from all the anecdotes I’ve heard, it seems like Bigfoot have full control over their sixth sense and so they have the ability to project fear into humans.
Many Bigfoot encounters involve people experiencing the greatest amount of fear in their life whether they actually witness Bigfoot clearly or not. In those instances where people actually see a Bigfoot, they are feeling so much fear that they either forget to or are unable to take out their cameras or smart phones because they’re too busy literally crapping their pants and running away.
You know, if I’m just some dip-shit making up a Bigfoot encounter story to get attention, it’s going to end with me using my kung fu skills to beat up the Bigfoot so badly that it runs away from me. I’m not gonna make up a story where I heard some footsteps, saw a Bigfoot’s shadow, crapped my pants and then ran back to my car. I don’t look so heroic in that story, do I? But there’s a crap ton of stories like that.
Their are crap tons of photos of the end videos of UFOs right? Of course for you the quality of those photos or video was not good enough and you’re assumed that most of them were produced with Photoshop anyway, correct? So it’s very likely that in the recent past you did not believe in UFOs, you doubted all the witnesses to UFO photos and felt that the evidence was not strong enough, correct?
What’s that? The U.S. Navy says that UFOs are un-identifiable objects in with no known origin?
Oh, so now maybe some of those blurry pictures may have been real, right?
-
There are a crap ton of photos of Bigfoot, but the mass media usually doesn’t publish them.
-
Have you seen the most famous film of Bigfoot, the Patterson-Gimli film? It is a color film from the late 60’s taken by two cowboys. That film is very credible except for the fact that it seems to support the hypothesis that Bigfoot is more of a gorilla type animal. I am one of the few people who think that the film could be disinformation. But just because I think one famous film is disinformation doesn’t mean that all I think that all the other evidence is moot.
-
Of course if you looked up all of the videos or photos, you would say that they were all too blurry or that they were faked, correct? In fact some of the photos are fake. There are a few losers out there who are after money or attention. And some of the photos are faked on purpose and put out as disinformation in order to create the idea that all the photos are fake.
-
But see here’s what you have to do: You have to prove that 100% of the witnesses are wrong and that 100% of the physical evidence is fake. ONLY proving that 90% of the witnesses are wrong or that only 90% of the evidence is fake proves that Bigfoot is real.
If 10% of the witnesses are telling the truth and 10% of the foot prints are real and 10% of the big foot hair is real and 10% of the photos are not photoshopped fakes, well them, that proves that Bigfoot is real and that some people have been trying to cover it up with disinformation.
Oh and in the cases where people don’t take photos of Bigfoot, there’s a reason for that. Before or during many non-visual encounters where people hear the howls or the footsteps of Bigfoot, people describing how they felt they were being watched. Maybe for the first time in their lives, those people are experiencing their sixth sense. Most humans aren’t connected to the sixth sense but from all the anecdotes I’ve heard, it seems like Bigfoot have full control over their sixth sense and so they have the ability to project fear into humans.
Many Bigfoot encounters involve people experiencing the greatest amount of fear in their life whether they actually witness Bigfoot clearly or not. In those instances where people actually see a Bigfoot, they are feeling so much fear that they either forget to or are unable to take out their cameras or smart phones because they’re too busy literally crapping their pants and running away.
You know, if I’m just some dip-shit making up a Bigfoot encounter story to get attention, it’s going to end with me using my kung fu skills to beat up the Bigfoot so badly that it runs away from me. I’m not gonna make up a story where I heard some footsteps, saw a Bigfoot’s shadow, crapped my pants and then ran back to my car. I don’t look so heroic in that story, do I? But there’s a crap ton of stories like that.
They are crap tons of photos of the end videos of UFOs right? Of course for you the quality of those photos or video was not good enough and you’re assumed that most of them were produced with Photoshop anyway, correct? So it’s very likely that in the recent past you did not believe in UFOs, you doubted all the witnesses to UFO photos and felt that the evidence was not strong enough, correct?
What’s that? The U.S. Navy says that UFOs are un-identifiable objects in with no known origin?
Oh, so now maybe some of those blurry pictures may have been real, right?
-
There are a crap ton of photos of Bigfoot, but the mass media usually doesn’t publish them.
-
Have you seen the most famous film of Bigfoot, the Patterson-Gimli film? It is a color film from the late 60’s taken by two cowboys. That film is very credible except for the fact that it seems to support the hypothesis that Bigfoot is more of a gorilla type animal. I am one of the few people who think that the film could be disinformation. But just because I think one famous film is disinformation doesn’t mean that all I think that all the other evidence is moot.
-
Of course if you looked up all of the videos or photos, you would say that they were all too blurry or that they were faked, correct? In fact some of the photos are fake. There are a few losers out there who are after money or attention. And some of the photos are faked on purpose and put out as disinformation in order to create the idea that all the photos are fake.
-
But see here’s what you have to do: You have to prove that 100% of the witnesses are wrong and that 100% of the physical evidence is fake. ONLY proving that 90% of the witnesses are wrong or that only 90% of the evidence is fake proves that Bigfoot is real.
If 10% of the witnesses are telling the truth and 10% of the foot prints are real and 10% of the big foot hair is real and 10% of the photos are not photoshopped fakes, well them, that proves that Bigfoot is real and that some people have been trying to cover it up with disinformation.
Oh and in the cases where people don’t take photos of Bigfoot, there’s a reason for that. Before or during many non-visual encounters where people hear the howls or the footsteps of Bigfoot, people describing how they felt they were being watched. Maybe for the first time in their lives, those people are experiencing their sixth sense. Most humans aren’t connected to the sixth sense but from all the anecdotes I’ve heard, it seems like Bigfoot have full control over their sixth sense and so they have the ability to project fear into humans.
Many Bigfoot encounters involve people experiencing the greatest amount of fear in their life whether they actually witness Bigfoot clearly or not. In those instances where people actually see a Bigfoot, they are feeling so much fear that they either forget to or are unable to take out their cameras or smart phones because they’re too busy literally crapping their pants and running away.
You know, if I’m just some dip-shit making up a Bigfoot encounter story to get attention, it’s going to end with me using my kung fu skills to beat up the Bigfoot so badly that it runs away from me. I’m not gonna make up a story where I heard some footsteps, saw a Bigfoot’s shadow, crapped my pants and then ran back to my car. I don’t look so heroic in that story, do I? But there’s a crap ton of stories like that.
They are crap tons of photos of the end videos of UFOs right? Of course for you the quality of those photos or video was not good enough and you’re assumed that most of them were produced with Photoshop anyway, correct? So it’s very likely that in the recent past you did not believe in UFOs, you doubted all the witnesses to your photos and he felt that the evidence was not strong enough, correct?
What’s that? The U.S. Navy says that UFOs are un-identifiable objects in with no known origin?
Oh, so now maybe some of those blurry pictures may have been real, right?
-
There are a crap ton of photos of Bigfoot, but the mass media usually doesn’t publish them.
-
Have you seen the most famous film of Bigfoot, the Patterson-Gimli film? It is a color film from the late 60’s taken by two cowboys. That film is very credible except for the fact that it seems to support the hypothesis that Bigfoot is more of a gorilla type animal. I am one of the few people who think that the film could be disinformation. But just because I think one famous film is disinformation doesn’t mean that all I think that all the other evidence is moot.
-
Of course if you looked up all of the videos or photos, you would say that they were all too blurry or that they were faked, correct? In fact some of the photos are fake. There are a few losers out there who are after money or attention. And some of the photos are faked on purpose and put out as disinformation in order to create the idea that all the photos are fake.
-
But see here’s what you have to do: You have to prove that 100% of the witnesses are wrong and that 100% of the physical evidence is fake. ONLY proving that 90% of the witnesses are wrong or that only 90% of the evidence is fake proves that Bigfoot is real.
If 10% of the witnesses are telling the truth and 10% of the foot prints are real and 10% of the big foot hair is real and 10% of the photos are not photoshopped fakes, well them, that proves that Bigfoot is real and that some people have been trying to cover it up with disinformation.
Oh and in the cases where people don’t take photos of Bigfoot, there’s a reason for that. Before or during many non-visual encounters where people hear the howls or the footsteps of Bigfoot, people describing how they felt they were being watched. Maybe for the first time in their lives, those people are experiencing their sixth sense. Most humans aren’t connected to the sixth sense but from all the anecdotes I’ve heard it seems like Bigfoot have full control over their sixth sense and so they have the ability to project fear into humans.
Many Bigfoot encounters involve people experiencing the greatest amount of fear in their life whether they actually witness Bigfoot clearly or not. In those instances where people actually see a Bigfoot, they are feeling so much fear that they either forget or are unable to take out their cameras or smart phones because they’re too busy literally crapping their pants and running away.
You know, if I’m just some dip-shit making up a Bigfoot encounter story to get attention, it’s going to end with me using my kung fu skills to beat up the Bigfoot so badly that it runs away from me. I’m not gonna make up a story where I heard some footsteps, saw a Bigfoot’s shadow, crapped my pants and then ran back to my car. I don’t look so heroic in that story, do I? But there’s a crap ton of stories like that.