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11-26-2025, 03:30 PM
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(11-26-2025, 08:19 AM)Kurokage Wrote: I've caught out 'WallFlower' before for not even attempting to watch
That’s another argument used by flat earthers. Why. I grew up in the woods with vibrant and sizeable deer populations. And have hiked in various states all my life. And have friends that hunt. With meeting many people that hunt through my time in the military.
Bigfoot hunters can’t even produce a dead, sick, or diseased specimen. In a world where vets travel to Africa to treat wild gorillas. Where research teams capture and tag bears. Bigfoot hunters / researchers must be totally incompetent or the only thing they have to offer is BS.
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12-01-2025, 01:28 PM
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Came across this photo. It reminded me how messy life is. And how messy Bigfoot supposedly at 1000 lbs should be as the upper part of the food chain.
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12-04-2025, 01:40 AM
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Oh. Bigfoot now has orbs, cloaking, and portals..
So. Bigfoot isn’t flesh and bone like a bear or bobcat. And uses orbs, cloaking, and portals to pop in our reality to hunt deer in Ohio.
Funny in the litany of “these people or just lying or they really saw Bigfeet” it’s never mentioned they might have been confused by a bear. Or a trick of sight when you have a fright like when you wake up and think the clothes laying over a chair seems like a person. And ignore lens flare, digital artefacts, and tricks of shadow.
My camera an my phone normally does a good job. But it sure butchered this evening sun around sunset.
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12-04-2025, 10:54 AM
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I don't trust 'Flash of Beauty'. Couldnt believe Barb Sharp went on there and didnt mention Claudia Ackley, who literally died after her house was surrounded by Cryptids. Scot Carpenter dies the day after he was zapped by them too. They only want to push a Friendly Forest People Narrative and delete everything else.
I was zapped when I was 14 just for cutting through the woods. Put me on my knees. That could kill people with bad health easily. The problem is I had 3 hours Missing Time also.
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I am not sold on Mathew Johnsons Camp Xanue either.
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01-15-2026, 06:55 AM
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We had something that appeared to be stalking us in Pennsylvania along the Appalachian Trail. It was paralleling our walk along the trail and crashing through the woods above us eventually coming from behind us to ahead of us. it spooked our dog and that was incentive for us to turn around and go back.
We never saw it, only heard the crashing through the brush and trees. But we did hear a strange " whoomp." At first I thought maybe there was a cabin farther back into the area than I thought or a vehicle that came onto a trail. It sounded similar to a trunk being slammed or a car door. Not exactly metallic, maybe something like a heavy object being dropped. I thought maybe it was a distance off and the sound carried from the road farther east. We heard no engine noise. The crashing sounded like something running. a deer a bear or a person. I think maybe it could have been something jumping down out of a tree. We moved quickly back down off the trail and we were the only people we saw at that time. It was October maybe 15 years ago. I got the feeling we were going to be ambushed, maybe our dog sensed that. No odd smells or odors or hooting or whistles or tree banging from others posed encounters. Bur we heard that "whoomp" sound three times. Behind us, above us and then ahead of us.
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(11-26-2025, 03:00 PM)WallFlowerActive Wrote: If you want to prove Bigfoot is a living flesh and blood animal like a wolf. Then produce a flesh and blood living Bigfoot where researchers can produce living flesh and blood wolves. All you have is campfire stories and cons in a world where any hunter or animal research team would give there left nut if they could find an actual Bigfoot specimen while tagging 1,200 lbs moose to rounding up dead or sick deer from disease and tick born illnesses.
The world's a big place... rumors are that any time there is a "discovery" it's covered up by TPTB, could be bullshit, but our gubmint does do that kind of shit.
We had rumors of large apes in Africa for decades before gorillas were "discovered."
Sure its improbable, but it isn't impossible
Quote:When were gorillas discovered? and how long were thier rumors of them before they were discovered
Gorillas were first scientifically described and recognized as a distinct species by Western science in 1847.
American missionary and physician Thomas Staughton Savage obtained gorilla skulls and other specimens from Liberia (and nearby regions like Gabon), then collaborated with naturalist Jeffries Wyman to publish the first formal description in the Boston Journal of Natural History. They named the species Troglodytes gorilla (now known as the western gorilla).
This marked the moment gorillas transitioned from rumor and speculation to an accepted part of zoological knowledge.
However, rumors, legends, and vague reports of large, hairy, human-like creatures in African forests date back over 2,300–2,500 years before this scientific confirmation — essentially, for more than two millennia.
The earliest known reference comes from the Carthaginian explorer Hanno the Navigator around the 5th century BC (c. 500–425 BC). During his famous voyage along the west coast of Africa, Hanno's expedition encountered what his local interpreters called "Gorillae" (or "Gorillai") — described as savage, hairy beings (mostly females) on an island. The crew captured three of them. While scholars debate whether these were actual gorillas, chimpanzees, or even aggressive humans, the account is widely seen as the origin of the modern word "gorilla."
Later scattered reports kept the idea alive:- In the early 17th century (based on late 16th-century experiences), English sailor Andrew Battel described "man-like" hairy monsters (likely great apes) that visited abandoned campfires in Angola/Gabon.
- Through the centuries, European explorers and traders heard African indigenous stories of giant, hairy "wild men" or fierce forest creatures, often portrayed as monstrous, violent, or half-human.
These tales were frequently dismissed as myths, exaggerations, or misunderstandings — much like other cryptid-like stories of the time. Gorillas' dense forest habitats, shy nature, and the challenges of 19th-century African exploration (disease, terrain, limited inland access) kept them hidden from direct Western observation until the mid-1800s.
Even after 1847
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But change is
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