See-Te-Cah NC Posted May 7, 2023 Posted May 7, 2023 (edited) Stay tuned. Edited May 7, 2023 by See-Te-Cah NC Add Image 1
Catmandoo Posted May 11, 2023 Posted May 11, 2023 When I see this type of material, I know that their retirement money is not going to be enough. They realize that they can't do research so they get into the entertainment genre. Complete with NDA. Bigfoot, Dogman and Mermaids........"Oh my". "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain". I did not follow the previous adventures of Ketchum. Did I miss anything? IIRC, Ketchum is a veterinarian. Horses and dogs? Texas? She does not sequence DNA. "Nephilim Forensics" is a mouthful and I am sure that the "Cryptid Genome Project" is in need of samples. I can send them a sample but I don't have a test tube handy. 2
norseman Posted May 11, 2023 Admin Posted May 11, 2023 Didn’t she get her start with the Yeti sample from Josh Gates? Or was there something earlier?
Foxhill Posted May 13, 2023 BFF Patron Posted May 13, 2023 It's been a while, but I think she is/was a veterinarian and did have something to do with DNA testing related to breeding of horses and cattle. But yes chasing imaginary creatures can be very profitable if you do it right.
See-Te-Cah NC Posted May 13, 2023 Author Posted May 13, 2023 (edited) https://www.thetowntalk.com/story/news/2023/05/11/researcher-sasquatches-are-among-us-its-a-matter-of-paying-attention/70180971007/ Sasquatches are descendants of the Nephilim? This guy, who won’t give his whole name, is likely a Ketchum “Angel DNA” proponent. And people wonder why science doesn’t takes the possibility of the phenomenon seriously. 444269644_ResearcherSasquatchesareamongus.Itsamatterofpayingattention.pdf Edited May 13, 2023 by See-Te-Cah NC 1
norseman Posted May 13, 2023 Admin Posted May 13, 2023 I love how an oxymoron is literally thrown out there from one sentence to the next….. the main rule is shot down in flames.🔥🔥🔥
JumboJimJabrony Posted May 13, 2023 Posted May 13, 2023 Man.......my threshold for weirdness is PRETTY high, but this is new one. Schizophrenia including audio/visual holuscinations happens to people and it can be very pointed if the person can affix it to something. Or maybe I'll be walking through the woods and all the sudden I start hearing "we are the nephaaaaalllllleeeeeeeeeeeem" in my head over and over and then the jokes on me.
Popular Post MIB Posted May 14, 2023 Moderator Popular Post Posted May 14, 2023 On 5/10/2023 at 8:36 PM, Catmandoo said: When I see this type of material, I know that their retirement money is not going to be enough. They realize that they can't do research so they get into the entertainment genre. Complete with NDA. Bigfoot, Dogman and Mermaids........"Oh my". "Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain". I did not follow the previous adventures of Ketchum. Did I miss anything? IIRC, Ketchum is a veterinarian. Horses and dogs? Texas? She does not sequence DNA. "Nephilim Forensics" is a mouthful and I am sure that the "Cryptid Genome Project" is in need of samples. I can send them a sample but I don't have a test tube handy. You missed much and are wrong in many regards. Ketchum is, or was, a veterinarian with a highly regarded DNA lab. She did the equine genome in the same manner that the neanderthal and human genomes were done. This is not a trivial accomplishment. Her lab was regarded highly enough to have been used by the FBI in identifying Sept 11 human remains. On 5/10/2023 at 9:58 PM, norseman said: Didn’t she get her start with the Yeti sample from Josh Gates? Or was there something earlier? Earlier. She was brought into bigfoot research by David Paulides. Hers was the "mysterious" and un-identified DNA lab mentioned in either The Hoopa Project or Tribal Bigfoot, I forget which. Anyway, those were published in 2008-2009 and her involvement began several years earlier. I'm guessing 2005-2006. +++++++++++ There's more that I can't say. I sat in on calls Ketchum made to my old bigfoot research partner as a silent fly on the wall .. not sure Ketchum knew anyone was listening. That gives me perspective on things she said which others probably don't have. I'm not saying she's right, I'm not saying she's wrong. I'm dismayed by the apparent drive to ridicule and dismiss, to nit pick stuff to death, rather than to weigh the big picture. Most likely Ketchum is absolutely wrong .. but what if she isn't? Have the hecklers considered that? .. or is it fear she might be right which leads them to heckle? 5
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