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  1. The Mysterious Universe article mentions several cases where BF are observed covering a dead BF with large rocks. Without shovels, digging in forest or rocky soil is very difficult and I have always contended that internment of bodies under rock would be an easier and more secure way for BF to tend for their dead. Talus slopes of loose rock in mountainous areas would be ideal. Limited human presence, cool temperatures, snow cover for a good part of the year, would create a ideal location for stashing a body without scavengers getting to it. Since BF are large and powerful enough to move rock humans cannot budge, it seems a pretty secure way to intern their dead with large rocks that it would take humans heavy equipment to move. Additionally large rocks could be rolled in front of cave or lava tube openings to secure their dead and have sort of a mausoleum. There are so many old rock quarries around that were used to build logging roads then never used again. BF sightings in or near quarries are common. Are they now used as BF burial locations? Every time I encounter one in the field I examine them for signs of they might have been used for burial.
    3 points
  2. I don't care if the government has a body or not. I want to view one and have science publicly say they exist. Period. It's why I'm here and it's what I'm working for. Some help in that would be appreciated but I sincerely do understand anyone's reluctance to take on the risk.
    1 point
  3. I've have read from several researchers here that there was activity when they first entered an area but that the activity had not recurred even though they still visit the same areas. That tells me something. I'm not sure folks realize just how sensitive these creatures apparently are to frequent, or even not so frequent, Human presence. IMHO I think they behave like any other animal........times TEN. In other words, there is no "hide and seek". There is only hide and leave.
    1 point
  4. So I recently had the pleasure of joining a documentary crew and filming a documentary about the Hairy Man and the town of Portlock, Alaska. I can't wait until it is completed. I'll let everyone know when it's completed and how to watch it. I believe this is the first documentary on the town of Portlock and the first to ever send people in on the ground to look for evidence.
    1 point
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