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  1. I think, regarding Paulides, that though he began investigating this as a bigfoot researcher fully expecting these to be bigfoot abductions, what he found has convinced him to distance himself from that original, expected conclusion. If you've read all of the books, then you'll see it is pretty hard to attribute many, many of the cases to bigfoot. There are a few that I think are, but well less than 10% of the total. I suspect there are many causes. Some look paranormal. That makes me decidedly uncomfortable. I don't truly believe in the paranormal but these cases SEEM to belong there and in a way, would be confirmation of things I do not want to think about, things I find more unsettling than bigfoot, even than the occasional bad bigfoot. Some of the cases seem to require technology and others leave behind residual traces of drugs the victim was not a user of. MIB
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  2. I just mixed up a quart of my special salsa and soaked my scrambled egg breakfast in it. I drank Everclear last night until I blacked out. I really don't feel very good today..........
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  3. We're still getting the high winds and cold temps this afternoon. The streets are littered with bits of tree boughs, even a few trees blown down, and it's only 2C at 4 PM. I'll be taking my chain saw when I head out tomorrow!
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  4. The best thing you can do is stay away from people , get out in the sunshine because ultraviolet light and good ventilation is the best way to kill a virus of any kind. Go bigfoot hunting or stalking, now you have a legitimate reason to indulge :-)
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  5. I thought the same, but hafta remember my friend Norse has had a tough year, including spinal surgery. A little acceptance goes a helluva long ways. Besides, I'm still jelly of the gorgeous mountain land he calls "home." This from a flat-land Plainsman.
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  6. X-Mas decorations still?!?!
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  7. That’s probably why they are treating this different. Trying to avoid 12k deaths and 270k infected. I don’t believe the intent is to stop this or even really prevent it but to slow the spread so facilities and such can handle cases at a reasonable pace. To many sick to fast and there are not enough resources to properly handle it. There’s no reason to panic but also no reason not to take precautions.
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  8. Yeah, it's that Dr J guy, but the distortion that is filmed is similar to the cloaked figures earlier in this thread. I saw something similar in the North Carolina mountains...or at least I think that I did. We were hiking during a storm and the rain had just stopped. We had taken a moment to stop and adjust our gear when I glanced back down the trail we had just traveled. One sapling (only one) began to sway, as if something brushed against it. When the water droplets that were collected on the leaves fell due to the motion, they didn't just fall directly to the ground. They seemed to hit SOMETHING on the way down. Almost as if a piece of saran wrap was stretched through there and wasn't noticeable until it was hit by the droplets of water. I stood there and stared at it for a minute or so, then walked down to that area. I couldn't find any traces of anything in that spot. I never saw a cloaked figure depart that immediate area. It could have very well been a trick of light...an errant wind that just moved that particular tree...it could have been any number of things. But, it seemed extremely odd and I found it very unsettling. If I had not been looking at that exact spot at that exact second I never would have noticed it. I don't believe that anything would have registered on my peripheral vision. However, at the end of the day, all I am left with is all that I saw. One tree moving in the midst of many stationary ones, and the drops of water that SEEMED to hit some sort of distortion on their way to the ground. Not enough to give me an idea of what may have caused it, or even if I merely misinterpreted a more mundane event into a more mysterious one. For what it is worth, I don't believe that this cloaking (if that's what it is) is Sasquatch. I think that there is something else going on there... something that very well might be the cause of these strange disappearances. An entity that was able to camouflage itself like that either through its natural abilities or through use of technology would be an apex predator, especially in a moderate to heavily wooded area.
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  9. Oregon and Washington are tough enough without snow, add f'in snow and all bets are off unless you have heavy lift support or are an expert x-country skier or snowmobiler. I am hoping the old adage of don't worry about finding bigfoot he'll find you is not replaced by the don't worry about finding the saran wrap predator....
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  10. I relocated my wife and kids due to a Bigfoot habitation problem reguarding them...I relocated them to Arkansas at the first of Jan...well as of noon the first confirmed Coronavirus case in Arkansas is the town I relocated my family to...so I'm in Arkansas already to get them out of town..
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