Well, comments like that will help to ensure a one sided conversation. I can't believe you actually just said to the entire membership here that if you don't agree with me, your opinion does not count.
Your arrogance has reached a new height. I'd say congratulations, but you're probably already patting your own back.
I don't think this has been typed about on here yet, and it's a very interesting read. Sources might need to be triple check, but regardless as always.. I hope y'all enjoy
40,000-year-old bracelet
Cheers!
Can't have your cake and eat it too. Is NAWAC doing their job or not? Have they not read enough reports???
Edit: IB4 More posts in capital letters proclaiming if you do not agree with DWA, YOU are wrong.
If it was 100% it would not matter.
Im thoroughly convinced most proponents do not want to get to the bottom of this. They would rather participate in this myth for eternity, than to move forward to the answer with the very real possibility the creature does not exist.
What you are neglecting to share are the other fringe beliefs held by a large number of Americans:
Astology is real: 13%
Fortune tellers can see the future: 18%
Believe UFOs are spaceships: 44%
Houses can be haunted by spirits: 52%
Dreams can foretell the future: 56%
Believe you can influence the physical world via thought: 63%
I'm not sure what the point of an argumentum ad populum is here, but are you similarly impressed by the above topics? Do you think the sheer number of people that believe something matters?
Really if you are speaking of the Patterson creature. That is not bagged
Only a body will suffice. Needs to be examined ,tested. A nice film and anecdotal evidence is not proof of a mythical beast and you knew that 9500 posts ago