Jan 19

The Legend Of Bigfoot

Rikki Rockett writes “Bigfoot has ushered in such a huge and loyal following yet at the same time a barrage of critique. Bigfoot culture has changed how we look at modern Urban Legends. The fight between believing and not believing rages on. With this much controversy, maybe we should add Bigfoot to the list of things we don’t talk about at Thanksgiving dinner?”

5 Responses to “The Legend Of Bigfoot”

  1. STEVE W

    We dont have an alien body either, Yet now the government says UFOs are real,
    I dont believe BF is an animal, The one I seen did remind me of a Orangutan,
    But the interactions I had following my sighting points to a highly intelligent being,
    Who knows, They might be alien created, I can tell you it seems everything they do,
    Stalking, Watching is a form of hunting, I still think what I seen was a young juvenile,
    And because I was not a threat, They used me as a training tool, I think because I busted him
    looking at me, He had something to prove because I knew they was around for sure,
    I know that sounds crazy, But its the only way I can makes sense of all that happened
    over a 5 week period,

  2. cynthia s

    Sasquatch is a relic hominin that has evolved and hides to survive extinction at the hand of another hominin, homo sapien sapien better known as modern humans. We were similar to Sasquatch and other primates until the expression of the HAR1 gene. Human Accelerated Response. It is RNA that exists in the 98 percent of so called “junk” DNA. Science has mapped out only 2% of known protein coded DNA. Since they can’t determine what is in the other 98 percent, they call it junk or of no value. Now they are discovering there is something happening in the junk DNA. Sometime in our distant past, HAR1 expressed itself near the DNA responsible for the formation of the cerebral cortex in embryo development. Which forms our brain and central nervous system. Accelerating development in that area also accelerated our intelligence. Most biologists don’t believe HAR1 could have been triggered into expression through natural selection via evolution. There are scientific explanations but too much to unload here. So if not through evolution, then how and why did it occur only in our primate species? I believe it was genetic engineering. Question is who or what did the engineering? Lot more to the story, Check it out there are interesting videos on YouTube and articles online.

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