Apr 8

The police say it was a mountain lion, and I doubt that

I am looking into this….

Tim writes “Last October, I was accosted by two gigantic Bigfoot in a small canyon in Ojai, California, who came out to the road to my van. There were two loud tree knocks, when I returned to look for prints—so loud I could hear the oak branches cracking. I made some calls while driving by in the dark at 5:30 am, and the next morning I had a 10” diameter six foot branch thrown into the road.

I know where they live, and can take you there. Lots of deer. There are bamboo shelters near a creek, and everywhere a signs of no trespassing, as though local cops know all about them. I even got a giant muddy hand print on the back door that I washed off before I realized it. Very bold, and not afraid to show themselves.

They are living there, and respond every time. I have word from a homeless person that someone was dragged out of a small bridge and torn to pieces. The police say it was a mountain lion, and I doubt that.

Every bigfoot outfit in America has completely ignored me. This is the real deal.”

18 Responses to “The police say it was a mountain lion, and I doubt that”

    • DonRay

      Almost sounds like they got the dogs attention, knowing the owner would follow…. unless he really ran that far up in elevation with bare feet,..

    • Jack33

      What a tragic story..so sad.
      It should be obvious to anyone reading that story that this firefighter, with all his survival and rescue knowledge and training, didn’t climb 1200 ft up cliffs and rugged terrain, at night, barefoot, wearing nothing but a t shirt and shorts.

      According to the article, this incident took place nearly 2 yrs ago; more than enough time for the gov. to have gone in and eliminated any further threat.

  1. thomas w

    see what happens it wont cost nothin to take a GoPro and go out with this guy into boogerVille… then we wont have to wait on anyone else taking way too long to release ANY kind of video footage they SAY they have…

  2. Dovie D

    My bother and his wife lived in Ojai for years. My brother was an advied hunter for years. He would go into that canyon and stay gone the whole hunting season. My sister in law went with him often. After he died I asked his wife if he had ever seen anything or heard anything and she said he hadn’t.. Darn I wish he had.
    I’m wondering why he has been ignored?

  3. WALT D

    Live in Carpinteria a stones toss from Ojai. This area is where the fireman disappeared and they found him at a much higher elevation at the bottom of a cliff. They said he had mushrooms in his system but I don’t know if they covered it up. I need to get in there and take a look around.

  4. Jack33

    Mushrooms in his system.
    And with that it’s all neatly explained away.
    Perfect cover story imo. They’ve been covering up incidents like this for decades, they’ve perfected it.

  5. Frank S

    It’s unbelievable how many cover ups take place in our parks!!!! So sad , gets me pissed off every time with the beloved govt. Of ours. Bunch of heartless evil souls in power. Rest in peace Mr. HERDMAN.

  6. Scott D

    Well…living in So. Cal almost all of my life, I will tell you more of this kind of thing happens than many realize. While I know little of what happens in Ojai, I will tell you from personal experience, Kern County is a hotspot and full of activity. It has been for about 30 years.

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