Rick Dyer selling everything but the kitchen sink. I pointed out the other day that Rick is selling his Mercedes Team Trackermobile supposedly because it has the face of someone he hates on there. Listing is here. He has also selling many other things.
Stretch limousine for $5,000.
Two dirt bikes, no price listed.
A videorecorder for $800.
Hyundai Tiburon for $1,000.
A listing on Craigslist, since removed. Here is the text: Jul 8, 2013 – 702-659-2452. Location: LVB/Chey; it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests. Posting ID: 3922244134. Not sure what he was selling there.
He also had a garage sale this past week selling everything from a playpen to clothes and shoes.
Not sure why he is selling so many things, but supposedly he is moving to Santa Rosa.
Dyer’s Bigfoot moved out of the state of Nevada. Rick Dyer says that his Bigfoot has been moved out of the state of Nevada. To where, no one knows.
Dyer’s NDA’s. According to Dyer’s NDA’s, you can be sued for $250,000 if you violate them. Apparently enforceable too. Why would anyone sign one of these things then? If it’s real and it’s going to be revealed anyway, save yourself the trouble and see it when it comes out. Why take the risk of signing the NDA?
Fascinating Bigfoot video out British Colombia. A group of Asian tourists on tour, possibly of a national park, film a Bigfoot in the nearby deep woods, possibly grubbing for grubs in a log! It seems hard to believe, but perhaps it is real. The Bigfoot looks real enough and it looks a lot like some of the ones I have seen in some videos, especially the recent videos out of Siberia, the Stacy Brown video in Florida and the video taken by the older couple in Minnesota.
The crowd gathers round, and they are all taking pictures of the Bigfoot, which is pretty much out of sight but nevertheless appears to be grubbing a log. We know this because at one point, a very long arm swings back as it grubs the log. It is striking how long this arm is. At some point, a man asks in an Asian accent, “What?” Someone, perhaps a tour leader, replies in an Asian accent, “Sasquatch.” Then we hear several more Asian accented voices saying, “Sasquatch.” After a bit, the Bigfoot crawls away on all fours very fast in a very strange maneuver that reminded me of recent Yeti videos out of Siberia.
On the surface, this video makes no sense at all. A Bigfoot in full view of a score of tourists with camera? No way! But if this is in a national park, perhaps this Bigfoot has become habituated to humans in a park setting and realizes, like many other animals do, that no guns are allowed in the parks and the humans in the park are all harmless. I had a bobcat walk within three feet of me once in Yosemite National Park, turn and give me a silent growl and slowly walk away. I have had coyotes walk within 5-10 feet of me in the same park.
The Sasquatch is visible off and on for about 45 seconds, but at no time do we get a good view of it.
If this is a hoax, who did it? The group of Asian tourists all got together and hoaxed a Bigfoot sighting. Why? And how did they do such a damn fine job of it? Never heard of Asian tourists faking a Bigfoot sighting before. Maybe one person wore the suit and maybe one other person in the crowd was in on it. That’s possible I suppose, but that Bigfoot looks awful real. On the other hand, this scenario is definitely possible.
A lot of people are calling this hoax, but no one knows yet. I am an idiot and I fall for hoaxes all the time, so I might as well fall for this one too. I think this is a real Bigfoot, but on the other hand, it could also be a very good hoax. The circumstances of the video are very odd though
