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The photographer Gregory Spoerri (56) is a well-known disco entrepreneur from Basel in Switzerland. His empire included the "Mad Max", a cult-shop, ........
.....All theory. Fact: The bones found still missing. "Disco King" Spoerri decided in 2008 to a new life, gave up his profession, the puzzling discovery processed in his now published book "The Lost God. Day of Doom, "a mystery thriller in which showed the relic and a fictional story is told to solve the mystery of the supposedly well. The reality is different: "I am not a scientist," the author says honestly. "I've installed the relic in the novel, it deliberately evading the scholarship.
Originally posted by Ironclad
reply to post by Arken
Can we be sure it's some guys finger and not his.... errr... Won't finish that sentence.
Hey, so he was out on the town ten thousand years ago and his wife wasn't happy with him and waitrd till he fell asleep "totally John Whayne Bobbit style"...
Originally posted by baburak
I found it's father ..
It's just a tree branch
DNA Result Update: The "Yeti's finger" is from a human. What kind of human? That's another question for another time. Perhaps Dr. Melba Ketchum can help answer that question. The results were disappointing, but the hunt for the Yeti goes on.
Originally posted by randyvs
You know the word gullible isn't even in the dictionary ?
Look it up.
Seriously tho it looks more like the front leg of a pony or a small horse. Or maybe Ima horses ass. I don't know.
Originally posted by Arken
Originally posted by KillerQueen
And why does such a valuable find appear to be placed so casually on someone's couch?
If true, where do you think a grave robber can show this? In a cristal box? m
Maybe the egyptian robber don't know the exact meaning of this relic...
Read the story on Bild.de newspaper.
Originally posted by randyvs
You know the word gullible isn't even in the dictionary ?
Look it up.
Seriously tho it looks more like the front leg of a pony or a small horse. Or maybe Ima horses ass. I don't know.
Originally posted by Vandalour
Interesting, would love to follow the work done on that project.
And funny how allot of ATS members jump the HOAX and FAKE wagon when they are presented with something that don't fit into their daily lives of reality. Alot of people say they have a open mind but allot of time that just BS.
There is nothing wrong to say "I don't know what that is" its not always FAKE or REAL.. BLACK and WHITE
its better to say "I don't know" because then more research can is needed, witch it is in this case.