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Dr. H.a. Miller On Sasquatch

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posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 04:15 PM
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The Following was written by Dr. H.A. Miller
(Now deceased)
Born in New England, December 12th, 1909… I was the first and only child of Christiana and Arthur Miller. My mother died in child birth and I was subsequently raised by my father until re-married to a French woman when I was 12 or 13 years of age. Soon after their marriage she bore a baby girl. I finished my high school education while living with my father, step-mother, and half-sister.
[There is an entire section here that I could not transcribe- Handwriting was illegible]
I remained in New England for my undergraduate work. I thoroughly enjoyed the outdoors, the ocean and forestry. My under-graduate studies focused on forestry and land management. While in my junior and senior year, I was employed by the Federal Government.

I worked at Lockwood Farm (part of The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station). I learned about hybridization in agricultural and enjoyed the hard outdoor work in the corn fields. I began to find great interest in the scientific workings happening with corn seed at the time.

I completed an additional year in Forestry science and graduated in 1930 with an A.B. from Yale University and an M.F. in 1931 (M.F. is a Master of Science in Forestry).

I labored at Lockwood Farm for a few years and gained great interest in science and medicine; by this time and I did hope to attend Medical School and become a physician. I expeditiously applied for Medical School and was accepted to Harvard and began my medical training in 1938.

Graduating from Harvard medical school (Harvard) in the early 1940s and I completed residency and fellowship at Harvard and began a very specialized career at the time in Orthopedic Forensic Surgery Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in Boston.

Because of my previous work with the USDA, I was quickly employed by the federal government. My early years as a physician related mostly to providing medical support to various employee types (fire fighters, etc.) within the USDA/FS.

I also became the forensic expert and anatomist for the USDA and was called to examine most major accidental deaths of USDA/FS servicemen. Due to my interest in genetics and early experiences in agricultural hybridization, I was assigned to scientific teams, which investigated the physical nature of genetics.

Our early experiments determined that DNA is the component of the chromosomes where genetics should be studied; this, along with the efforts of several other scientists, lead to the discovery of the double helix structure in early 1950s.

It was at this same time that several of our team members were called to Bandera County, TX where the forestry scientists/biologists assigned to Edwards Plateau reported the dead bodies of a strange type of human. The first reports I received were speculating that they were feral humans from the local Comanche Indian tribes. The bodies were supposedly found in or around one of the massive caves within the Edwards Plateau area.

When I arrived in Texas, I was surprised to find 3 bodies; one adult female and two female juveniles. I examined them as I typically would any human subject. But to my dismay--one of these creatures still seemed to be alive. I became quite upset with the local scientists--but they reassured me that they confirmed all 3 were deceased.

After further investigation, I found that these creatures were not human. They, in fact, had a remarkable rapid reparative process (hence the reason one of the creatures seemed dead--but in fact was regenerating to a degree). Unfortunately the restorative abilities of the creature were not enough to keep it alive. They were massive in size and distinctly a new primate species unknown to science at the time.

I spent years studying these creatures (which are scientifically known as Cebidatelidae), confirming that they were most certainly not human; they were definitely of Primate origin, but with traits seen in various species of primate – most of which were New World monkey.

Cebidatelidae found in the San Antonio Texas area very much “howl” like a howler monkey (quite frightening to hear at night). At one point early in my analysis, I found a great deal of similarity between these bigfoot creatures and the Howler Monkey- that was until 1962…..

In late 1962 early ’63 I was notified of a large human like creature by the Redding forest service folks in California. I arranged for transport of the body to my primary location in Colorado. It was reported to me that the body was found under a large tree that had been violently struck by lightning and blown to the ground, apparently killing this large creature.

During my investigation- I found the animal to be very similar to those I had studied in the Bandera County area of Texas, with some marked differences. This northern version of Cebidatelidae seemed to have the same new world monkey attributes I notated in the Texas animals (known today as Cebidatelidae texicanus or C. texicanus).

However, there were unique traits found in this Pacific Northwest animal (known today as Cebidatelidae nerteros pacificus or C. nerteros pacificus) including thumbs that are not entirely opposable, as we see in modern humans. C. nerteros pacificus entire hand was truly designed for grip, including proximal pads; making the hand somewhat hooked like, having flattened nails resulting in my theory that these northern creatures developed an evolutionary arboreal nature while the Texas sub-family developed a trogloxene nature.

This Pacific Northwest (PNW) creature found in 1962-63 also had scent glands on her forearms. This is more evidence that C. nerteros pacificus is arboreal to some extent, leaving sent marks up and down the tree while climbing. Not only was this creature smashed by the large tree, but she was also badly burned with areas of lightning prints on exposed skin. I notated in my Medical Examination report of the body that it seemed as though lightning struck the animal passing through the body and into the tree; subsequently weakening the tree and causing it to fall to the ground.

It did seem as though the animal had fallen to the ground first, with the tree falling on top of her afterward- but the evidence as to whether the animal fell first or with the tree is inconclusive. However, it is clear lightning struck the tree at a decent height of over 20 feet; therefore this animal must have been clinging to the tree at the time of the lightning strike…. more evidence of the arboreal nature of C. nerteros pacificus.

C. nerteros pacificus also has additional medial padding on the feet, which it would use to climb trees by clinging to the tree with its hands and support its weight.

Both the C. nerteros pacificus and C. texicanus have oversized lower jaws, including massive sternocleidomastoid musculature. This must have been due to their rugged diet and, moreover, their need to crush bones. Their lower dentum at first looked as a second row of molars. But after years of research and examining the dead bodies of these animals, I have found that the lower molars are simply oversized or fused resulting in massive, bone crushing tools.

Continued on bigfootforums.com...

Seems legit.



posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 04:25 PM
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This letter has been 'doing the rounds" in BF circles, no one has yet posted that Miller is an alumni of Harvard. So far it's just another "story" until substantiated.



posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 04:31 PM
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I got rid of those prescription flat foot pads out of my size fourteen EEEE shoes long ago. I guess he hasn't seen my tracks here in the U.P. Big foots don't need snowshoes.
edit on 15-11-2015 by rickymouse because: (no reason given)



posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 05:08 PM
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a reply to: maxzen2004

The story is a bit hard to swallow.

I don't see what reason there would be to keep the discovery of a new primate species a secret.

Maybe someone else could come up with a reason?



posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 05:55 PM
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Well, I still want to believe.....the USA IS great at keeping secrets.

Interesting that the 1980s Mt St. Helens bodies was mentioned, that was only brought up a couple of months ago on ATS too.

Can some of you smart computer wizzes go to the link provided and copy the attached Photo.

Its a photo of the Yale class of 1930 (apparently).......

Mr. H. A. Miller is on the second row, third from the Left.............

So it seems a H. A. Miller existed........unless the photo is a fake too.
He would be 106 years old if he lived, so when was this "letter" written? Seemingly when he was very old and after the 1980s.



posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 06:25 PM
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Interesting if true but it still only paints a very basic picture of what is happening with bigfoot.



posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 06:29 PM
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a reply to: maxzen2004
Well that's cool and all but I prefer my Autopsies reports to come with picture at the least. If this guy has been studying them for years even back then, you know. Pictures or it does not exist. Not that picture are proof of anything much less today in our digital age. But sure would be nice.

Or it could be a cool story bro. Either way, I see no reason for covering up what is a supposed discovery of a previously undiscovered species of primate even way back then in the 50's and 60s. It just seems pointless at this point. But people and governments, and groups, yes even scientific groups have done stupider things, so it would not surprise me either way.

But anyways I am quite sure that ninja of the forest known as Bigfoot or Skunk Ape or sometimes Sasquatch depending on which region your in will remain quite and oh so mysteriously elusive. Or how about Cebidatelidae? As you link claims, ohh they even got a scientific name! Which just seems to be a blending of these two types of new world monkey groups Cebidae and Atelidae

And from the story they do seem to have some similar traits to each in that group, other then you know being 700 something pounds and 90 something inches tall, they even got the skunk ape thing down, glands on there forearms for rubbing on trees, now that's a stinky fellow and one hell of a way to tell others your around.

But you know, I like my internet claims or stories with pictures or it does not exist. That way at the very least it would make for some more interesting conversations around here. You would think that if this guy autopsied a bunch of them throughout the years he would keep at least one or two photos around, but no..Seems a possible new discovery in science and species is just not important enough to warrant taking a photo of it.

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posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 07:25 PM
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a reply to: galadofwarthethird

yeah, you would think he would have taken some pics of such interesting finds



posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 08:33 PM
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If you wanted to go out and visit them, we could go where I always post to go see 'em.....

I-90 at state hwy 18 east of Seattle......down the logging road 7 miles and whamo....you are there.....there's no roads out there for 8 miles or more....and that is the area where they would be at home. ( nothing can travel through the ravines covered with moss with out long arms to hold on with).....

I won't go back without 6 people at least.....someone ought to get video I know where to have the video teams, and I'll just call Him out for ya. Yep, call for 35 minutes, walk away or act like you're walking away.......then go back in 25 minutes.

edit on 15-11-2015 by GBP/JPY because: our new King.....He comes right after a nicely done fake one


One more thing.....on tv, this area has a cluster of historical bigfoot sightings......
edit on 15-11-2015 by GBP/JPY because: yessirrr



posted on Nov, 15 2015 @ 08:52 PM
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Bandera County is scrub brush hill country. Not much in the way of cover for large bipedal hominids. Now the thick hills and gullies of the north east Texas piney woods is a whole different story.



posted on Nov, 16 2015 @ 06:32 AM
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a reply to: maxzen2004

It's fake. It says as much in the forum you linked. It is the work of a fiction writer who creates stories about historical people. There are links in that very thread that offer a debunking (right near the end). This one doesn't even fly with bigfooters, that's saying something.


squatchdetective.wordpress.com...


It is a shame there is so much bs surrounding bf lol.




edit on 16-11-2015 by Cogito, Ergo Sum because: for the heck of it



posted on Nov, 16 2015 @ 06:40 AM
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a reply to: Cogito, Ergo Sum

Nice link and debunk


I love a bit of Yowie and Squatchery and hadn't seen that Squatchdetective's Blog before.

Thanks.



posted on Nov, 20 2015 @ 12:24 AM
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a reply to: maxzen2004

Conveniently dead is the first red flag.




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