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Billy Willard says he's on the verge of a major discovery that could change the way humans think about the natural world, not to mention their need for a creature-proof home security system. A North Carolina man says he encountered the legendary creature. Here in Spotsylvania County, in the forests around Lake Anna, Willard claims there have been 14 sightings in the past decade of that most fabled of cryptozoic beasts: Bigfoot.
Bigfoot Expert: We Are Close to a Major Discovery
Willard, 41, says he'd like to lead a tour of the property and introduce the witnesses, really he would. But the woman who says she saw what she believes could have been Bigfoot fears an avalanche of ridicule, which is why Willard is left to begin delivering his version of what happened a few miles away, in the parking lot of a Dairy Queen. "We believe we may be close to some kind of major discovery," he says. "All the things they would need are here, fresh water, shelter in the woods. The high concentration of sightings tells me they're here."
Bigfoot Enthusiast Hosts Internet Show, Maintains Website
The small but avid universe of Bigfoot enthusiasts includes self-styled investigators who pursue their quest during off-hours from their day jobs. Willard, for example, hosts an Internet radio show and maintains a Web site from his home in Manassas; he also monitors his Bigfoot hotline for reported sightings (a recent caller announced "I just saw Bigfoot in Reston," before exploding in laughter and hanging up).
Originally posted by Cogito, Ergo Sum
The only problem I see here is maybe jumping the gun. I can't help but wonder if these pre-emptive type of claims are designed more for publicity purposes. It might be better to find something worthy of making such claims first IMO. Though an interesting subject, for sure.
Originally posted by Cogito, Ergo Sum
The only problem I see here is maybe jumping the gun. I can't help but wonder if these pre-emptive type of claims are designed more for publicity purposes. It might be better to find something worthy of making such claims first IMO. Though an interesting subject, for sure.
Originally posted by FNDomination
Originally posted by Cogito, Ergo Sum
The only problem I see here is maybe jumping the gun. I can't help but wonder if these pre-emptive type of claims are designed more for publicity purposes. It might be better to find something worthy of making such claims first IMO. Though an interesting subject, for sure.
Yep, that was my first thought as well.
Also, was that woman sexually assaulted by Big Foot? Why not just come out, and say I say the hairy dude? It isn't like people are going to believe unless there is proof anyway. Folks are just so uptight sometimes.
Originally posted by zosocoda
reply to post by boondock-saint
Ya know, that's exactly the feeling that I have always had when I hear about this kinda thing.
What if the reason we don't see them very often or find dead ones, is because they are aliens.