Consensus is Bigfoot discovery claim is a hoax
It’s been more than a week now since two Bubbas from Georgia and a slick self-styled Bigfoot expert claimed to have found the body of a dead Sasquath-like creature.
But evidence has been less than skimpy. The motives and reputation of the expert is dubious at best and there’s been a total refusal to show off the body, photographs of which real experts say looks like an ape costume crumbled up in a freezer with a dollop of guts dropped on top.
The National Geographic reviewed all the info so far made available. Its story is headlined: Bigfoot Discovery Declared a Hoax.
Bigfoot searcher’s website claims they found dead “creature”
August 13, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
The Website Searching For Bigfoot claims it has found the carcass of a Bigfoot in the woods of northern Georgia and they’re even showing a picture of what they purport is the body of the “creature” stuffed into a white container and frozen on ice.
Here’s a cropped shot of what they’re showing on their Website (click to see a bit bigger). They plan an official announcement with “DNA evidence and photo evidence” at a 3pm EST news conference in California tomorrow.
They claim other, living Bigfoots were seen in the vicinity of where the supposed carcass was located and that an expedition is being mounted to capture one of them alive. The site does not explain how the reputed dead Bigfoot ended up that way or give exact location details.
The searchers - Mathew Whitton, Tom Biscardi, and Rick Dyer - claim the body is Read more




