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They seem confident that they have some stuff on their Boris Squatch...

http://us.news-republic.com/Web/ArticleWeb.aspx?regionid=1&articleid=1334872

Monday, October 10, 2011 2:46 PM

A Russian region in Siberia on Monday confidently proclaimed that its mountains are home to yetis after finding "indisputable proof" of the existence of the hairy beasts in an expedition.

The local administration of the Kemerovo region in the south of Siberia said in a statement on its website that footprints and possibly even hair samples belonging to the yeti were found on the research trip to its remote mountains.

"During the expedition to the Azasskaya cave, conference participants gathered indisputable proof that the Shoria mountains are inhabited by the 'Snow Man'," the Kemerovo region administration said in a press-release.

The expedition was organised after Kemerovo's governor invited researchers from the United States, Canada, and several other countries to share their research and stories of encounters with the creature at a conference.

"They found his footprints, his supposed bed, and various markers with which the yeti marks his territory," the statement said. The collected "artifacts" will be analysed in a special laboratory, it said.

Yetis, or Abominable Snowmen, are hairy ape-like creatures of popular myth, that are generally held to inhabit the Himalayas.

But some believe Russia also holds a population of yetis, which it calls Snow Men, in remote areas of Siberia.

Kemerovo region's Shoria is a sparsely populated territory in Western Siberia that has historically been a territory of coal and metal mining.

The region, the administrative center of Kuznetsk coal basin, has pursued the elusive Yeti for several years as it tries to develop tourism into its mostly industrial economy.

Considering the latest findings, the region may "create a special research center to study the Yeti" in the regional university and "create a journal" dedicated to the science of the Yeti, the administration's statement said.

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I wonder who the US & Canadians Scientitsts were that they mention.

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This kind of reminds me of the race to put man on the moon in the late 60's early 70's. :D

SY,.... Awesome

I always post about how we need a race to end the NDA, Peer review, documentary production lollygagging. Even if anyone here or the Russians have nothing, at least we'll get to see the nothingness more quickly.

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Guest Kerchak

I wonder who the US & Canadians Scientitsts were that they mention.

Bindernagel and Meldrum plus I think Ron Morehead has gone along.

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Bindernagel and Meldrum plus I think Ron Morehead has gone along.

Is that your famous Isle of Wight wit shining through there Kerchak ??

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All information will be released sometime between late Nevertember and early Postponuary.

... Just a little more milage and I'll stop using this joke, I promise.

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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... Just a little more milage and I'll stop using this joke, I promise.

Don't bother George, there is no other Thread on the Forum these days that is an attempt to engage in constructive conversation, that doesn't have these kind of " Jokes " in them so i don't see why this should be any different.. :)

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Is this a statement from the Russian gov.?

That seems to me to be a Russian Goverment or at least State Website..

http://www.ako.ru/default.asp

http://www.ako.ru/PRESS/viewtext.asp?C59588=On

10/09/2011 In the Kuzbass concluded International Conference on the study of "Bigfoot."

Scientists from Russia, USA, Canada, Sweden and Estonia, who came to the conference at the invitation of Governor Alexander Tuleyev, heard reports and examined the evidence of meetings and contacts with the "snowman" made ​​expeditionary travel in place of the supposed habitat of the Kuzbass Bigfoot - in "Azasskuyu cave" on Mount Karatag adopted a final declaration.

In particular, the conference an American researcher presented the Ronald Morehead scholars, and journalists recording the votes, "Bigfoot" (American "snow people") living in California.

During an expedition to the cave Azasskuyu Conference participants were collected irrefutable evidence of habitation in Mountain Shoria "Bigfoot" - traces of "Bigfoot", his alleged haul, different markers to help mark territory yeti. In one of the detected traces of a Russian scientist, Anatoly Fokin noticed a few hairs might belong to the Yeti. The collected artifacts will be studied in a scientific laboratory.

According to Professor of Anthropology Dr. Jeff Meldrum of the United States, discovered in a cave footprints in its shape strongly reminiscent of some traces of humanlike creatures. Contactee of the United States Robin Lynn confirmed that the observed traces are identical to those signs that she constantly sees near his farm in Michigan, where there is an entire population "Bigfoot", which constantly feeds the Robin Lynn.

Summing up, the participants concluded found that 95% of the artifacts indicate that inhabiting a snowman in the Kemerovo region. In this regard, the declaration adopted they call for greater study of this object, a more serious attitude toward society and the media. Such data may be useful to biologists, physicians, scientists of other areas.

Given the recent findings gathered during the expedition, the participants propose to establish on the basis of the Kemerovo State University Special Research Centre for the Study of Bigfoot with specialists from Moscow, St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk. In addition, meeting proposed the establishment of a permanent magazine on gominologii, either in paper or in electronic form.

Additionally, during the Swedish researcher Ingemar Ramel offered to excavate the "Azasskoy cave." This is, in his opinion, will reveal new artifacts and evidence of the existence of "Bigfoot" in the Kemerovo region.

participated in the international conference, the Deputy Governor for Economic and Regional Development, DV Islamov (Dmitry V.) noted that it does not matter, there is "snow people" in the Kuznetsk Basin, or not - the main thing is that when people come to the Mountain Shoria, they get pleasure from the unique nature of the region. Today it is successfully developing the tourism industry. Every year the number of tourists visiting the Mountain Shoria is steadily increasing. In 2002, the South Kuzbass rested five thousand people, then in 2010 their number exceeded 370 thousand people

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