Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Kind of strange she didn't have a phone with her  hiking in 2019 but I guess it's possible but unlikely . I think I'm going to put this in just a tall tale

 

So later in the story she has a phone but  minutes into the story has no camera she says .

Yeah  I hae really go witha tall tale and she needs to remember what she says because that is a mark of a someone lying .

People forget lies 

Edited by 7.62
Posted
On 11/21/2024 at 5:01 AM, wiiawiwb said:

 

I agree wholeheartedly that the use of a third-party narrator diminishes the usefulness of a report. People I've spoken to who've had a sighting, or were with someone who did, provided more valuable information. It was relived rather than rehearsed and they were seemingly transported back to the incident which afforded the opportunity to peel back layers of the onion to see what lies beneath.

 

The BFF sighting-reports database provides the opportunity to search and mine for nuances. For example, in my area, I found that most sightings and encounters occurred between 9pm and 11pm. That was earlier in the evening than I expected. Once I focused my efforts during that time period, I got more activity such as wood knocks and eyeshine. 

 

I'm looking forward to the database coming back online now that I have time again to devote to this.

 

6 hours ago, FLY said:

And what if it's more human than ape? What if it's just large humans that have regressed to feral ? This would explain why it might have been trying to take her. Neanderthals and modern humans mated.We all have neanderthal genes. Maybe this is how it happened back then also

 

I don't disagree with any of this, although if it is more human than ape there may be interesting legal problems for the person who put it on a slab for the scientists to dissect.  That would be an interesting legal brief to write - where do humans end and apes begin for the purpose of pursuing a murder conviction?

Posted
1 hour ago, Trogluddite said:

I'm looking forward to the database coming back online now that I have time again to devote to this............

 

Oh, I noticed that I couldn't access it anymore. I thought I'd been kicked out. When is it coming back?

Posted
14 hours ago, norseman said:


What if? Whatever it is it still needs to be classified. 
 

Chimps are known to rape human women. So do Dolphins and Dogs. Unfortunately we cannot use a Bigfoots attraction to our females as some sort of Litmus test. 
 

Again? How closely related to us it is would only be satisfied by a type specimen.

But you see that's the kicker. If it's classified human. Then you would be charged with murder, the mystery would continue because all you shot was some big hairy person walking in the woods and most people believe Bigfoot is something other than a human.  I do know most of the stories of people killing one end up with the shooter standing over the body in fear because of how human it looks. 

Admin
Posted
29 minutes ago, FLY said:

But you see that's the kicker. If it's classified human. Then you would be charged with murder, the mystery would continue because all you shot was some big hairy person walking in the woods and most people believe Bigfoot is something other than a human.  I do know most of the stories of people killing one end up with the shooter standing over the body in fear because of how human it looks. 


No. That’s not how it works. We have been over this a million times. Collecting a type specimen is not murder.

 

They are not “big hairy persons”. We cannot have our cake and eat it too. Have you not watched any of the presentations by Bill Munns or Jeff Meldrum talking about Bigfoot morphology being different than human?

 

It’s amazing that in all of those stories? Not one body makes it to science. But also not one hunter is charged with murder……

 

I would guess it’s a primate cousin of humanity, but until a type specimen is collected, it’s all just a educated guess.

  • Upvote 1
Posted
15 hours ago, Huntster said:

 

Oh, I noticed that I couldn't access it anymore. I thought I'd been kicked out. When is it coming back?

Don't know.  Redbone told me that G(igantor) is trying to fix it.  I had some questions into G on other issues, but haven't received a response.  Being that I know what its like for life to get in the way of hobbies, I haven't pushed the issue.

3 hours ago, norseman said:


No. That’s not how it works. We have been over this a million times. Collecting a type specimen is not murder.

 

They are not “big hairy persons”. We cannot have our cake and eat it too. Have you not watched any of the presentations by Bill Munns or Jeff Meldrum talking about Bigfoot morphology being different than human?

 

It’s amazing that in all of those stories? Not one body makes it to science. But also not one hunter is charged with murder……

 

I would guess it’s a primate cousin of humanity, but until a type specimen is collected, it’s all just a educated guess.

Norse, not saying that a hunter would be charged, I just think it would make good fan fiction.  Better, dare I say, than the "Bigfoot kidnapped me but we lived happily ever after and we now have five hairy children together" type.

  • Thanks 1
Posted
4 hours ago, norseman said:

No. That’s not how it works. We have been over this a million times. Collecting a type specimen is not murder.

 

They are not “big hairy persons”. We cannot have our cake and eat it too. Have you not watched any of the presentations by Bill Munns or Jeff Meldrum talking about Bigfoot morphology being different than human?

 

It’s amazing that in all of those stories? Not one body makes it to science. But also not one hunter is charged with murder……

 

I would guess it’s a primate cousin of humanity, but until a type specimen is collected, it’s all just a educated guess.


Murder:


 

Quote

The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another.


We know how prosecuting legal authorities can be. Nobody knows precisely what these creatures are taxonomically, but it is widely speculated that they might be a human species or even feral homo sapiens. The Zana scientific DNA studies *proved* that a   creature that looked like, acted like, and was believed by those who saw her to be a legendary almas was indeed a feral homo sapien. We also have local and county laws protecting bigfeet by name, as well as hunting laws in some states that specifically prohibit hunting creatures that aren't listed with hunting seasons.

 

I strongly suggest that if one is to kill one to provide a specimen for science without a permit to do so, or for any other reason other than self defense, is setting himself up for serious legal problems.

 

  • Thanks 1
Admin
Posted
1 hour ago, Huntster said:


Murder:


 


We know how prosecuting legal authorities can be. Nobody knows precisely what these creatures are taxonomically, but it is widely speculated that they might be a human species or even feral homo sapiens. The Zana scientific DNA studies *proved* that a   creature that looked like, acted like, and was believed by those who saw her to be a legendary almas was indeed a feral homo sapien. We also have local and county laws protecting bigfeet by name, as well as hunting laws in some states that specifically prohibit hunting creatures that aren't listed with hunting seasons.

 

I strongly suggest that if one is to kill one to provide a specimen for science without a permit to do so, or for any other reason other than self defense, is setting himself up for serious legal problems.

 


There is no legal precedent for a murder charge against anyone that killed a species outside their own. And groups have been trying to bridge that gap for awhile.

 

https://www.science.org/content/article/chimpanzee-personhood-fails-appeal

 

Justin Smeja is not in jail because of his Bigfoot shooting story.

 

Zana was a homo sapien. Which means that her stories were fabricated or embellished. Her offspring look only Homo Sapien and their DNA proved it.

 

The North American Bigfoot is NOT a Homo Sapien. Its morphology is much different than ours.

 

Yes, it’s true. Skamania county makes its a misdemeanor to shoot a Bigfoot. Even when science demands a type specimen. And typically in science the discovery is celebrated…..and not punished. In my opinion it’s all a publicity stunt for the county.

 

 

IMG_2186.jpeg

Posted
5 hours ago, norseman said:

.........Zana was a homo sapien. Which means that her stories were fabricated or embellished............

 

That might be true, and it might not. She was believed to be an almas by some. Whether she was or was not is not only immaterial, it's part and parcel of the point. Had she been killed instead of captured, it could have been legal murder. It's no different than if a man in a suit or feral man gets shot by somebody who believes he's shooting at a Sasquatch.

 

Quote

......... Her offspring look only Homo Sapien and their DNA proved it..........

 

Yup. Proof positive, both scientific and legal. Not only did they test her grandchildren's DNA, they found her remains and confirmed it.

 

Quote

..........The North American Bigfoot is NOT a Homo Sapien. Its morphology is much different than ours............

 

I would tend to agree, except the Zana DNA work changed my mind for good. You believe that Sasquatches are not homo sapien or homo something-else. That works for me. I understand. I used to agree. And if you ever get a shot and take it, I hope it works out for you. But I have every reason to believe that if Science ends up calling it a Homo Anything, you will be in deep trouble.

Admin
Posted
2 hours ago, Huntster said:

 

That might be true, and it might not. She was believed to be an almas by some. Whether she was or was not is not only immaterial, it's part and parcel of the point. Had she been killed instead of captured, it could have been legal murder. It's no different than if a man in a suit or feral man gets shot by somebody who believes he's shooting at a Sasquatch.

 

 

Yup. Proof positive, both scientific and legal. Not only did they test her grandchildren's DNA, they found her remains and confirmed it.

 

 

I would tend to agree, except the Zana DNA work changed my mind for good. You believe that Sasquatches are not homo sapien or homo something-else. That works for me. I understand. I used to agree. And if you ever get a shot and take it, I hope it works out for you. But I have every reason to believe that if Science ends up calling it a Homo Anything, you will be in deep trouble.


1) My point being? Yes if you kill a Homo Sapien. A known species? Yes that’s murder. Zana was fully Homo Sapien. So her reported Bigfoot morphology must be fabricated or embellished. 
 

2) No one collecting a type specimen should be in trouble of anything. As I mentioned earlier? A known person reportedly shot and killed 3 Bigfoot. And yet no charges were brought against him. Why? Because Bigfoot does not exist. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, norseman said:

1) My point being? Yes if you kill a Homo Sapien. A known species? Yes that’s murder. Zana was fully Homo Sapien. So her reported Bigfoot morphology must be fabricated or embellished.........

 

Again, that isn't necessarily true at all. It might be fabricated or embellished, and it might not. Even if you insist that Zana wasn't 6'6' tall and covered in hair (which is pure opinion in opposition to the valid testimony of multiple people), it is entirely possible to mistake a human and a supposed Sasquatch in the field. It happens all the time. People misidentify animals regularly. Hoaxers have been hit by vehicles on the road. These are facts. Shoot it, and you're likely going to be in deep doo doo.

 

Quote

..........2) No one collecting a type specimen should be in trouble of anything..........

 

"Should" has little to do with this exchange. You can get in trouble for picking wildflowers in a national park. That "shouldn't" be the case.......but it is. And shooting a bipedal creature just mighty be a bit more troubling. I don't believe you'd even get a permit to attempt such a thing on public lands. If you try it, you'll be doing so at your legal risk.

 

Good luck.

 

Quote

..........As I mentioned earlier? A known person reportedly shot and killed 3 Bigfoot. And yet no charges were brought against him. Why? Because Bigfoot does not exist. 

 

Actually, in that particular case, the dead bodies didn't exist. That's sorta' like "reportedly" shooting down a UFO that nobody can find. Thus, UFOs don't exist. 

 

  • Upvote 1
Admin
Posted
12 hours ago, Huntster said:

 

Again, that isn't necessarily true at all. It might be fabricated or embellished, and it might not. Even if you insist that Zana wasn't 6'6' tall and covered in hair (which is pure opinion in opposition to the valid testimony of multiple people), it is entirely possible to mistake a human and a supposed Sasquatch in the field. It happens all the time. People misidentify animals regularly. Hoaxers have been hit by vehicles on the road. These are facts. Shoot it, and you're likely going to be in deep doo doo.

 

 

"Should" has little to do with this exchange. You can get in trouble for picking wildflowers in a national park. That "shouldn't" be the case.......but it is. And shooting a bipedal creature just mighty be a bit more troubling. I don't believe you'd even get a permit to attempt such a thing on public lands. If you try it, you'll be doing so at your legal risk.

 

Good luck.

 

 

Actually, in that particular case, the dead bodies didn't exist. That's sorta' like "reportedly" shooting down a UFO that nobody can find. Thus, UFOs don't exist. 

 


I think the story of Zana is non applicable to Sasquatch in North America. I don’t think a 8-9 ft tall Sasquatch is a feral human being.

 

Is the wildflower a new species to science? No. You’re not getting a permit. In my conversation with US Fish and Game the whole premise of the debate was that they don’t believe there is anything left out there to discover. And I wasn’t qualified to go look.

 

No law enforcement ever went out to check. If a mass murderer volunteered to take law enforcement to a murder scene? They would have lined up around the corner. The subject becomes Bigfoot? They are no where to be found.

 

Even Bob Lazar was raided by the FBI….. if Justin Smeja murdered something? No one seemed to care.

Posted
1 hour ago, norseman said:

.........I don’t think a 8-9 ft tall Sasquatch is a feral human being..........

 

Weren't you just accusing an entire village of fabrication and embellishment? There are no shortages of reports of Sasquatches in the 12'-15' range. A 6'6" woman is extraordinary, but not as wild as a 15' Sasquatch.

 

Quote

...........Is the wildflower a new species to science? No. You’re not getting a permit. In my conversation with US Fish and Game the whole premise of the debate was that they don’t believe there is anything left out there to discover. And I wasn’t qualified to go look..........

 

You or I can't pick wildflowers or get a permit to do so on most classified federal lands, but a qualified botanist with a documented study question not only might get a permit, but the feds might pay him to do it.

 

I think a qualified team of scientists ought to put a Sasquatch search plan together and submit to the USFS for the Six Rivers National Forest, to include a harvest plan, and based upon the PG film, thereby finally (after over half a century) forcing the feds to either make a documented statement on the film.

 

Quote

.........No law enforcement ever went out to check...........

 

The Smeja murder scene, or the PG film site?

 

Funny about that, huh.........?

 

Quote

..........If a mass murderer volunteered to take law enforcement to a murder scene? They would have lined up around the corner. The subject becomes Bigfoot? They are no where to be found.........

 

But Smeja didn't offer to take LEO anywhere. They (fish and game officials, not "cops") showed up at his door after Smeja broadcasted his story online. Now, how did that happen? My bet is that somebody reported it to there police, and the game guys went to investigate. They wanted to bust a poacher from the start, and that's exactly what they did via the loooooooong road/arm of the law. Had they found a bloody carcass or two, we'd have a very different story...........maybe........if those carcasses ever saw the light of day...........

 

Quote

.........Even Bob Lazar was raided by the FBI.........

 

He was violating federal law, just like Edward Snowden did.

 

Quote

.......….. if Justin Smeja murdered something? No one seemed to care.

 

Or they didn't want anybody to know.........

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, norseman said:

I think the story of Zana is non applicable to Sasquatch in North America..........

 

Whether Sasquatches exist or not, the Zana story is extremely applicable. First, the people of the Zhina region believed that Zana was an almas. It doesn't matter if you or I agree that almasties exist or not, whether Zana was an almas, human, or zebra, or what the Russian government thought about the whole affair, if they even bothered to think about it. The whole affair centers on the belief of the locals who knew her.

 

Secondly, in this incredibly rare case, science was successfully able to identify Zana's taxonomy some 135 years after her death in not one, but two peer reviewed DNA analyses. Zana was a Homo sapien. Period. 

 

Thirdly, and equally as remarkable, these DNA analyses either could not or did not delve into her physical traits that were reported, such has her hairiness and unusual height. Why?

 

Fourthly, Zana proved that a feral homo sapien can be mistaken for a mythical wild person..........which is exactly what she was! A feral human.

 

Fifthly, in today's United States (and probably in today's Abkhazia, too), if you kill a hairy, tall, bipedal creature in order to ascertain *what* he/she is "for sure", only to discover that he/she is a hairy, tall homo sapien (in the view of others, NOT you), I humbly submit that you're headed for a very ugly court hearing, at the very least, and a bit of free, sub-desirable lodging at the very worse........if not a rope.

 

Lastly, even if you kill an unknown species, my own opinion is that the government will never let it see the light of media exposure. Yeah, that opinion will promote lots of opposing opinion, but I'd love to meet anybody, anytime, at any one of the threads on this forum discussing government coverup of the existence of Sasquatches, especially on Ft. Lewis, WA lands.There is no way, no how, no kidding, that Sasquatches have been regularly roaming around an active Army post for a century without the Army figuring it out. Period. No freaking way.

  • Thanks 1
Posted
17 hours ago, norseman said:

...........Zana was fully Homo Sapien. So her reported Bigfoot morphology must be fabricated or embellished........... 

 

In the 27 year history of the WNBA, there have been 19 women at the height of 6'6" (Zana's reported height), and 19 women taller than 6'6". Her height does not have to be fabricated or embellished. It's incredibly rare, but fully within human range.

 

https://www.interbasket.net/news/tallest-players-in-wnba-history-by-height/35235/

 

Her hairy body is also not impossible. It's even more rare than a woman of her reported height, but fully possible.

 

The fact that she was a feral woman is even more rare than her hair and height. Her complete lack of speech virtually guarantees that she was abandoned during childhood before the age of 5. Her hairy body is likely the reason why she was abandoned.

 

These combinations of incredibly rare features, statistically, would be beyond repeatable enough to explain the number of Sasquatch reports we see, even if a very large percentage of our reports are fabricated. But, without doubt, some of the thousands of wild man reports in North America going back to the year 1812 are most certainly feral people. Many of those reports from Tirademan's newspaper clippings actually read like feral humans, especially those reported to wear clothing or who speak. 

×
×
  • Create New...