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That is a very good question and I have no idea. I joined the group for a little bit then I left the group a few months later. But I can say, the things she told me were very interesting indeed.

KB

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Hard to comprehend why someone with that detailed knowledge would squander it with an organization such as that.  They tend to use people up. Somebody not knowing the history of that of course could be naive with respect to that.   Not taking anything away from their (BFRO) database.  Maybe she felt she could turn over more rocks and add more to the database by being internal and the filtered sightings numbers trickling down from BFRO net presence...... that I can understand.  

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 They tend to use people up. Somebody not knowing the history of that of course could be naive with respect to that.  

KB's perspective makes sense, although I agree with your take as well.

 

With all the interest that Finding Bigfoot has generated, it would behoove the military to keep a mole in the know.

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This was way before the Finding Bigfoot series. I knew they were going to start the filming because she told me that. But anyway, like I said....who knows?

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It's been 8 days and they still haven't found her?

 

BTW, by far the creature that would pose the biggest danger to a woman alone and naked in the woods would be man. 

 

This is not looking good.

 

 

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^As far as I see it, anecdotal evidence like that just doesn't have enough substance to be construed as real evidence. It would never even hold up to any scrutiny.

 

 

Which I will not debate with you. It is just that, only stories without tangible evidence or proof. But with the exception (and in some folk's mind, even that) of the PGF, all BF evidence is anecdotal. X saw/heard/smelled/sensed/etc. Y at place Z. My point being that yes, there are stories/reports that government knows more than what they are telling us. kbhunter's post adds to that anecdotal evidence. It is up to the individual to decide for themselves whether each bit of anecdotal evidence has any credibility with them. And I am NOT saying that all anecdotal evidence meets the sniff test. Some does, a lot does not.

 

I could concoct a story right now about Bigfoot and the Government, completely fabricated as I type. Would that be considered evidence of anything? (aside from having a colorful imagination)

 

 

Only in an anecdotal sense....   :keeporder:

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It's been 8 days and they still haven't found her?

 

BTW, by far the creature that would pose the biggest danger to a woman alone and naked in the woods would be man. 

 

This is not looking good.

 

 

 

Correct--still no sign of her. Tragic and avoidable.

 

http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/index.ssf/2013/06/skamania_county_sheriffs_offic_1.html

 

And KB, thanks for confirming my suspicions. As others have said, would love to hear some of her stories, even second hand.

 

GK

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Of course the Government knows they exist.

There is no possible way that they don't.

We are talking about America.

They even know what websites you're surfing on at lunchtime.. ;)

Let's leave some cell phones in the woods for BF to retrieve then NSA can track them!  :stinker:  I haven't heard if this young lady was found yet, bottom line is she is in a world of hurt out there, hope she is found alive. 

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KB,

Are you comfortable sharing any of those interesting things she told you?

 

Yah, why would that be trade secret now?   NDA?

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BP, I phrased the question that way because I thought KB may have agreed not to repeat the stories.  It's what I usually do.

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Understood, I usually do that too, and the few times I haven't I read about my stuff on the forum here, whether I want to or not, LOL! 

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hmmm.....a 19 yo going into the wilderness on a naked spiritual quest......

 

sounds like a case of Darwin's theory of natural selection at work and I am a fan of letting nature take its course in situations like this.....

 

 

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