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Bigfoot News January 17, 2014

Posted on the 18 January 2014 by Calvinthedog

More evidence piles up in the Rick Dyer case. I noted previously that several people, including some of the biggest names in the Bigfoot biz, had attempted to verify if the body of “Hank” that Rick Dyer has is an actual Bigfoot or is in fact a hoax.

The verification process involved the following:

Extensive review of the taxidermied body. In some cases, they poked around at it for up to three hours.

I can now report that these same people also reviewed the CT and MRI scans of Hank that Dyer says he has.

In addition, I am now reporting that not only does the Hank Autopsy Video exist (Dyer skeptics insist it does not exist), but these same people were able to view that video.

Their conclusion after viewing the body, the scans and the video is that they are firmly convinced that Rick has an actual taxidermied Bigfoot specimen in Hank.

But what if it’s all a hoax? The problem with the hoax theory is that given the weight of the evidence reviewed by the people above, it was their opinion that such a hoax would have to be monumental in scale along the lines of a full-blown Hollywood studio and that such a hoax was beyond the monetary and capability means of a good old boy named Rick Dyer. The only other theory is that these people are all lying to me, and I can’t see how that could be true.

February 9 presentation will include the medical team from a university in Washington state that did work on Hank. This should be very interesting.

Certainty that Rick Dyer has a real taxidermied Bigfoot specimen. I am 99.99% sure that that is an actual Bigfoot body that he has. Nevertheless, he has not proven it yet, and the overwhelming opinion in Bigfootery is that it is a hoax. Until Rick proves he has a Bigfoot, the Hoax Hypothesis is a reasonable one to pursue.

Dyer skeptics good for Dyer case. Probably the best summary of the Hoax Hypothesis is at Randy Filipovic’s Bigfoot Tracker News blog. They have raised many interesting questions about the case of Hank and in addition they have shown the light on the considerable moral failings and constant run-in’s with the law that a grifter named Rick Dyer has had in the past several years.

All of this is good because the harder these folks press, the more pressure will be on Rick to prove this thing once and for all. Furthermore, raising difficult questions is a good idea because it will force Rick to explain all sorts of aspects of this story that do not seem to make sense. I also discovered that Randy’s blog is one of the most hilarious places on the Internet right now, especially the comments section. And if you dislike Rick Dyer, and many folks do, this is definitely the place to be. It’s Hater Central and proud of it!

Skeptics will reject most Dyer evidence. I am now convinced that Dyer skeptics are so convinced that Dyer is hoaxing that they will reject even the CT and MRI scan findings, saying that those are fake CT and MRI scans. The skeptics are not going to topple easily on this one.

A glimpse into the future. I assume that in not too long of a time now, we should be seeing headlines like this is not only science publications but also all sorts of popular news publications. A new day is dawning!

We should be seeing magazine covers like this fairly shortly I would assume.

We should be seeing magazine covers like this fairly shortly I would assume.

From the Internet, a novel hominid is uncovered via DNA:

David Reich, an evolutionary geneticist at Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts…said at the meeting that they interbred with Neanderthals and with the ancestors of human populations that now live in China and other parts of East Asia, in addition to Oceanic populations, as his team previously reported. Most surprisingly, Reich said, the new genomes indicate that Denisovans interbred with another extinct population of archaic humans that lived in Asia more than 30,000 years ago, which is neither human nor Neanderthal.

“Neither human nor Neanderthal.” Interesting phrasing. So a review of the Denisovan genome shows that not only did Denisovans interbreed with humans and Neandertals, but they also interbred with some mystery hominid that inhabited Asia 30,000+ YBP.

Bigfooters reap huge monetary rewards. It’s long been known that there is little money in Bigfooting. But that is all about to change, especially as their existence will clearly be proven quite soon. It’s starting to look like Bigfoot is Big Money. Give me some!

Justin Smeja wins Spike TV Bigfoot Bounty award. I can now report that not only has Spike TV already given out some of the awards in the Spike TV Bigfoot Bounty show contest but that Justin Smeja has received a $100,000 prize in the contest. The reasons or evidence that he supplied in order to win the prize were not named. Congratulations to Justin Smeja!

Todd Standing sells Bigfoot documentary to a TV channel for $2.5 million! I can now report that Todd sold his Bigfoot documentary filmed at the Alberta Habituation Site over the summer to a TV station, possibly the Discovery Channel, for $2.5 million. Congratulations Todd Standing on a job well done.

Alberta Habituation Site visit by Dr. Jeff Meldrum and Dr. John Bindernagel was eventful. I can now report that during the time that Bindernagel and Meldrum spent there with Todd, there was quite a bit of Sasquatch activity in that area a good part of the time. This may have involved vocalizations, tree knocks, rock throwing, etc. One thing is for sure and that’s that a lot of tree structures were found.

Bindernagel now believes in tree structures. The main reason that Bindernagel headed out to Alberta was to test the hypothesis that Sasquatches use tree structures in a variety of ways. Prior to the trip, Bindernagel was of the opinion that tree structures had no relationship with Sasquatches. However, after reviewing the evidence he saw at that site, Bindernagel now states (exact words): “Tree structures, tree breaks, X-structures, etc. may indeed be associated with Sasquatches.” The reason he was able to make that determination is because that site has a tremendous number of tree structures in it.

Exciting news from the Erickson Project Kentucky site. The Kentucky site was where the famous Matilda footage was shot. In the course of the investigation, a worker apparently almost landed on top of a female Bigfoot.

I have received two different versions of the story.

In one version, researcher Dennis Pfohl was hanging upside down in a tree at night while filming Bigfoots below. Somehow he fell out of the tree and landed on top of or v very close to the large female Bigfoot he was filming! At that point, the large male came out of hiding. Dennis was not hurt, but apparently things were a bit touch and go there for a bit until the Bigfoots and the human managed to settle their differences amicably.

In the second version, an unnamed worker on the project rolled down a muddy, vine covered slope of a riverbank for a short distance. When he stop sliding around, he came to rest on the edge of a small river. He was in a tangle of vines. Right next to him, sleeping by the river and covered with vegetation to camouflage herself, was the large female Bigfoot. He was so near to her that he could have reached out and touched her. At that point, the large male came out of hiding and as in the previous story, things were a bit touch and go there for a bit but the various hominids were able to reach a mutual agreement somehow.

I am not sure which of these stories is true, but it does appear that at some point in the Kentucky Project, a researcher ended up nearly on top of the large female Bigfoot, the large male came out of hiding and things were a bit touch and go for a bit but in the end, things worked out well.

Numerous attempts were made to verify the story with Pfohl, but all were unsuccessful.

Name of the large male on the Kentucky Project property. I can now reveal the name given to the large male Bigfoot at the Kentucky Project. Some say he was up to 10 feet tall. Project workers called him “Slash” after the rock guitarist because both of them had hair that hung down over their eyes.

Adrian Erickson bluff-charged, zapped, ESP’d by Sasquatches. Erickson has apparently been bluff-charged by these creatures a few times, including one particularly scary time when he was charged from a distance of only 15 feet. He also been zapped, which seems to be some sort of infrasound that the Sasquatches use to disorient you. He also stated a belief in the primary view of paranormal Bigfoot – that Sasquatches have psychic ability. “These things have ESP,” is the way he put it. Erickson added that he didn’t believe much in psychic phenomena, but his experiences with Sasquatches showed him that there seemed to be something to it.

Aaron Arcand responds to anonymous charges made against him on the Internet. Unknown posters have written up various charges against Arcand, more or less accusing him of being a delusional kook. Here Aaron responds to the charges:

All of Aaron’s research was stolen.

Response: Yes, on two occasions, one time my house was broken into, and another time my truck was broken into. Only Sasquatch stuff was taken.

Every time he goes out to any research spots, he always sees a Bigfoot.

Response: Never claimed that to anyone. I have two good areas, the one in Alberta and one on Vancouver Island. Both locations have proven successful, and I have had sightings at both locations.

On one occasion, he found a Bigfoot grave. The Bigfoots found out about this somehow, and when he went back again, the Bigfoots had moved the body and reburied it somewhere else.

Response: While in my primary research area in Alberta, I discovered a mound of mud about 8 to 9 feet long, about 3.5 to 4 feet wide and about 3 feet high. I never said it was a body or a grave. I however did state that it could have been a grave. When I went back 2 weeks later to find out if it was a grave, the mound of mud was gone. I have experienced this same thing with tree structures that were discovered in that area.

Saw a hot looking Bigfoot babe near the dump at the Small Boys Camp in Alberta. He named her Bo after Bo Derek. Apparently she was a real cutie.

Response: Yes, while changing a flat tire on the road near the Small Boys Dump I saw a young female Sasquatch. If there is such a thing as a hot Sasquatch, she was it. I tell ya, shave her down, and you would be looking at the body of a sexy 18 year old. Firm titties and all. They did not even bounce as she ran off into the woods. So yes, I named her Bo after Bo Derek.

Used digital recording glasses to videotape a Bigfoot, but the Bigfoot took exception to this, came over to Arcand and picked him up in the air, causing him to drop the glasses whereupon the footage was destroyed.

Response: While out doing my research in my Alberta location, I came across a dome shaped structure. At the time I was wearing a pair of video glasses made by Hunters Specialties called Ikam Extreme. Anyway, while I was approaching this structure, a Sasquatch exited it, looked at me from 30 yards away and then began walking towards me. I began to retreat. When a second Sasquatch emerged and also started to walk towards me, I dropped my backpack and ran like Hell. While running I lost my glasses and was not able to find them upon my return two weeks later. Oh, and the dome shaped structure was also gone, just like the mound of mud. If found, the glasses should have good Sasquatch video footage on them.

A Bigfoot picked him up one time and threw him a considerable distance.

Response: I never said that. On one outing at my Alberta location, my tent was dragged through the bush about 100 yards. I was not in the tent at the time. It happened during the day while I was out in the bush. Although I am not certain who or what dragged my tent away, I assume that a Sasquatch did it.

Someone made a comment that I am a funny looking fellow with only two front teeth.

Response: I’ll attach a pic of me for readers to see. Yes, I do have some front teeth damage caused by a combination of rodeos, hockey and martial arts.

Also someone mentioned that I was kicked out of the BFRO for being delusional.

Response: I was never a member of the BFRO and never wanted to be. I did however attend one BFRO expedition on Vancouver Island in 2006 or 2007. A waste of time and money.

I stole my research area from someone else.

Response: And last but not least, I never stole that spot from anyone. The spot, as we discussed was shown to me by KW, and he gave me permission to do research there.

Hope this sheds light on things, and I hope you follow through and let everyone know what the real story is surrounding my primary research area here in Alberta.


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