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Originally posted by leo123
reply to post by TFCJay
Believe - I have seen one.Damn near hit the thing one night on an old logging road on the north part of Vancouver Island. Scared the absolute %^&%^* out of me.
Pedal to the medal.
Ummm......you do know that your quoting the southern poverty law center on that.............right? Not the most reputable site for factual information. Not to mention that its the illegitimate child of Mark Potack. Need I say more?
Originally posted by Flatfish
Originally posted by Osiris1953
reply to post by BigFrigginAl
The site seems rather legit, but not being familiar with them it's hard to say.
Not that they have a reputation of distorting bigfoot stories or anything like that, but they are considered by many to be far from reputable.
www.splcenter.org...
WND’s point of view is best described as a cross between the now-defunct supermarket tabloid Weekly World News, which was famous for reporting on Elvis sightings, and The New American, a monthly magazine published by the far-right, conspiracist John Birch Society. In its 15 years online, it has introduced readers to a smorgasbord of bizarre ideas, specializing in anti-gay, anti-Muslim, and anti-liberal propaganda; antigovernment conspiracy theories; and end-times prophecy.
It featured a six-part series claiming (falsely) that soybean consumption causes homosexuality and promoted Scott Lively’s vile opus The Pink Swastika, which says that gays were behind the Holocaust. It has identified the first “leftist” as Satan, and declared that Muslims have a “20-point plan for conquering the United States by 2020.” It has warned of secret plans to create a North American Union, advised readers to invest all their assets in gold, and promoted myriad, if conflicting, theories about when and how the world will end.
www.salon.com...
WorldNetDaily (WND) says it opposes racism in any form. That’s why the online publication has added a series of articles on “black mob violence” to its usual fare of antigovernment conspiracy theories, gay-bashing, anti-Muslim propaganda, and End Times prophecy.
Just the same, I still hope the bigfoot story is true.
Originally posted by GezinhoKiko
reply to post by Dishonored
WOW!
you my friend are very arrogant!
Since 2000, at least 25 new species of primate have been described—16 lemurs and nine monkeys, including the GoldenPalace.com Monkey or Madidi titi, named by auction.
Originally posted by Dishonored
Originally posted by GezinhoKiko
reply to post by Dishonored
WOW!
you my friend are very arrogant!
multiple continents
Okay.
Originally posted by Dishonored
So they found some guy in the woods? Who cares. If there was a big foot it would have been found by now. It would be in the zoo on display. Amusement parks would be named after it like sea world. One does not simply hide in the woods.edit on 31-10-2012 by Dishonored because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TKDRL
reply to post by Athin
Ummmm, what? Are you in the right thread or?..........
Amen to that,finally someone gives a grown up reply instead of trying to be a comedian.
Originally posted by intelligenthoodlum33
The Patterson film was proof long ago, but people are generally too arrogant to believe that something exists that they don't know about.
Skepticism has it's place as a tool, but don't let it turn you into one.
If this was on CNN people would be all for it...yet we condemn MSM every chance we get.
Originally posted by GezinhoKiko
Originally posted by Dishonored
Originally posted by GezinhoKiko
reply to post by Dishonored
WOW!
you my friend are very arrogant!
multiple continents
Okay.
you see?
its worldwide
we have plenty of evidence
the videos alone should be enough to see that
just open your mind a little
why is it so hard to believe?
its strange, i actually know 2 people who believe theres aliens among us on earth, and yet refuse to believe in Sasquatch
go figure