Sep 3

Oregon Panel Votes To Protect Bigfoot

This is an interesting article from 1977 where Oregon was trying to pass a resolution to protect the creature. Makes you wonder why the states do not try to do something like this now. I think the subject is more main stream now than it was in 1977.

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14 Responses to “Oregon Panel Votes To Protect Bigfoot”

  1. Gabriel H

    Agreed, it would seem so (that it’s more main stream now) It’s startling to think that perhaps even local/regional governance everywhere, is heavily influenced by those tasked with keeping this under wraps.

  2. brad b

    I thought this was going to be something current. Oregon is such a far left state I could easily see it happening. Especially if they could locate a transgender BF or two.

  3. Steven B

    What better way to ensure against having its existence proven.

    “Citizens are urged to use caution least they harm bigfoot.”??? Really? How about: “Bigfoot are urged to use caution least they harm citizens.”

  4. r v

    Hmmm, there seems to be a correlation between states that have both accepted the existence of Sasquatch and have legalized weed… Don’t know how that impacts our credibility.

  5. Theodore G

    I think they should legalize the smoking of weed for the bigfoots. The goverment should then designate weed plots within the national parks and forests specifically targeting these creatures. After this push of weed to the bigfoot communities the encounter stories would more then likely take on a completely different tone and the people who have the encounter would be wondering what happened to all their snack foods and upon further investigation finding meandering track ways littered with empty wrappers and bags, all the while hearing deep melodious giggles coming from the underbrush surrounding their campsite and /or cabin. Scratching their heads they return to their campsite to pack up and upon leaving the only sound they hear is a faint but very deep voice just

  6. Paul M

    Ya we can all say we’re sure the BF are out there. .. but states and locals are going to be most reluctant to fess up to this fact. This is way worse the footdraging. This is a existing non adjustable agenda from the departments of interior = forestry = army =fish+game = law agencys of very in types. Big and small. Don’t ever think this can’t be done… they do this stuff in most all areas of out everyday life.. AND THE SHEEPLE SAID….. hes just conspiracy nut..

  7. Tracy A

    I’m sure this was a tongue n cheek PR/Publicity move, like the poster an agancy put out about same time. (core of engineers?) Showing native animals of the state. It was a N.W. State.

  8. R D

    Who is going to protect the people? Do people still not want to listen to the first nations people! They are animals that do like to eat humans if hungry! Not teddy bears! SMH

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