like most of you I watch the shows and documentaries on TV about - TopicsExpress



          

like most of you I watch the shows and documentaries on TV about unidentified creatures specially the ones about Bigfoot/Sasquatch, but the only thing that really bothers me and I can’t see it not bothering a LOT of unidentified creatures and Bigfoot fans/researchers, is that all the people on these shows how they investigate, they go all around North America and sometimes the other side of the world and do what... a short investigation. So many miles traveled to investigate and only spend a week or so at a place and investigate 1 entire day and night doing nothing and come up with nothing (no evidence); EVERY time! But we all tune in every week for that possibility they may find some evidence or maybe even the creature. If they do more than a week long investigations or what I’d like to do a yearlong investigation in some of the distinct hot spots where sightings are more common than elsewhere, they might actually fricken find something... like more evidence or Bigfoot itself. I think Bigfoot researchers waist so much time and money, they should at least take their time in the Bush and spend a little more TIME on the investigation. Am I the only one who feels this way? I think the investigation could be better if anyone spend more time at the destination hot spots and get really serious about checking out these areas for any trace of these creatures. We know something is out there, there are too many claims of big harry and smelly ape like creatures. Even by Viking explorers to the new world made claims of giant hairy man like creatures, even thousands of documented sightings just in North America alone in the past 200 years. My biggest question is, where did all the Native Americans and Native tribes throughout Canada and Alaska get the knowledge to draw and carve ape like creatures, even tell stories of these big creatures for centuries, when they never saw a gorilla or monkey before? Even with all of the different tribes across North America why is it that all of these descriptions paintings stories and carvings are the same, but all of the tribes throughout North America have different names for these creatures, unless the legend of Bigfoot is real. Just in 2007 a new species of a man sized primate was found in the remote forests of Congo African called the Bili, it took researchers a year to track down and film these 300 pounds human sized chimps, but local people talked about them for generations. In the 50s the African mountain gorilla was discovered. Why don’t we have more researchers in remote areas with the proper equipment to find and record these creatures?
Posted on: Tue, 24 Sep 2013 22:39:57 +0000

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