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  1. If he isn't looking to cash in? Then why the book and Documentary!!??? Come on people!
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  2. The connectopn between scientists and government is funding, which comes from governments, and keeps educator scientists employed in universities. Straying from the "norm" could put a "scientist" into unemployment, Therefore, scientists do not rock the boat. This is not only true about bigfoot, but ia also true about history. Bigfoot it appears is easy to ridicule or ignore, but bigger things,such as the hundreds (well over 800) of rock constructions, mounds, carvings, burials, etc., that are obviously pre-Columbian and not of native Indian construction, have to be ridiculed or ignored by these scientists to maintain the status quo. And why must government keep the status quo? Because those who run government know that their "ownership" through treaties depend upon keeping the North American Indians at the status of "First Nations" to validate the treaties by which they have taken the land. If government acknowledged the fact that numerous Europeans, Africans, Orientals, and Mid-Eastern peoples have come and gone in North America over thousands of years, the North American Indians could hardly be real aboriginal possessors of the land, and that would make their treaties a sham. About 30 miles from me a stone head with two faces was found, and was identified as Janus, a Roman god and that alone shatters the false belief that the government of the country has a legitimate treaty.
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