Have a Little Faith
With this newest revelation of the discovery of the corpse of a Bigfoot, I’m increasingly disenchanted with the spirit of the human race. These three men who have potentially discovered the elusive Sasquatch, have devoted much time, effort and money to this particular cause. Time away from their friends and family, they tirelessly pursued their passion and goals. Mr. Biscardi has spent 35 years of his life searching for the mysterious beast, why would it be so unlikely that he actually found something?
It’s very disheartening that the immediate response from the news, general public and more surprisingly, the Bigfoot researching community, is of disbelief and ridicule. Why not try something a bit more enlightened and novel approach and give these people the benefit of the doubt. Innocent until proven guilty. It’s no wonder UFO witnesses shy away from sharing their experiences when everyone is so quick to scoff and mock them.
It is exactly this attitude that keeps the UFO secrecy so prevelent. I tire of the old and weary behaviors of the skeptical and pessimistic.
Ask yourself before jumping to the standpoint of pessimism how you yourself would go about introducing to the world the most outstanding discovery of the decade? How would you convince the public and the scientific community and the bullies who immediately call you a hoaxer? How would you get people to listen?
With all the photographic proof, video, audio and personal experience we’ve established with UFOs, aliens, ghosts and Bigfoot, it seems it is never enough. What is it truly going to take?
Remember, Galileo was ridiculed and laughed upon for his theories and presentations of proof of the seemingly impossible. Now we look upon him as a great scientist and revolutionary leader of enlightened thinking. Who knows if hundreds of years from now these three Bigfoot hunters won’t be revered and acknowledged by society as heroes?
I truly hope that these men have truly found the legend himself. I pray that enough evidence can be brought forward to convince the skeptics and that those who have decided themselves judge and jury can eat crow.
You have to admit, it takes a lot of courage to announce this type of discovery to the world. Would you be able to handle the scrutiny and name calling? They’ve been named as schemers trying to make profit off of the discovery, well of course they’re going to make money! Wouldn’t you want to profit from years of searching through the bushes and buying expensive equipment? Why shouldn’t they? It’s like winning the lottery or getting a reward for hard work. Those who balk at the idea of these men accepting money for their discovery are displaying the obvious attributes of jealousy.
If it does unfold itself into hoax, a desperate attempt for fame by misguided men, I shall be sad but at least for a few days since I heard the news, I experienced the excitement of possibility. The very idea of a paranormal anomaly proven to be real.
I truly believe that this and other discoveries of mysterious creatures is the universe’s way of preparing us for even more amazing future events. But, will the unenlightened society that deems all people liars before they even have a chance to prove themselves have enough hope left in them to believe.
























Kudos for this article. I read a lot of the skeptical accounts and thought about what the naysayers might write when/if this turns out to be the real thing. And I also hope it does.
To prove it’s real all they have to do is call a local vetinarian or even a reporter from a local newspaper and let him or her examine the corpse. I’m ready to believe the bigfoot can exist since so many people report seeing one but because of the poor quality of evidence I’m not convinced they have a real bigfoot corpse.
The problem with hoaxers like this is that they tend to make reports and reporters of real but anomolous phenomena seem less credible. This makes it harder for the real truth to come to light.
If someone faked cancer research and tried to publicize it no one would hesiztate to condemn the hoaxers. Paranormal hoaxes are equally damaging to the furtherence of knowledge and deserve the same reaction.
This all may be a hoax but, I wish all the nay-sayers would at least get the facts straight. They weren’t “Hunting” nor were they “Bigfoot Hunters”, they were simply hiking and camping when they “discovered the body”. The reason that they claimed to be the “Best Bigfoot Hunters” was because they actually claim to have fond a body. Stop and think for a moment… If you didn’t believe in Bigfoot and stumbled across a Bigfoot body in the woods, what would you do and who would you contact? Let me remind everyone, they did not know Biscardi’s history when they contacted him. If this is true, how would you have handled the situation (not in hindsight) (since you are soooo much smarter than these two “good ole boys”?
That photo of the yeti looks authentic. My question would be – Is there a history of sightings of this beast in that particular area and what about the knowledge of apes of a particular genus in that area?
I’ve read many stories about this creature and find they are very rare. It’s like bird watchers sighting a very rare bird, most of us have never seen it and are not likely to either, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
I’ve also read some stories linking these creatures with UFO’s. I read a story where a creature of this discription was pushed out of a landed UFO. In a couple of other incidents, when fired at, the bullets skimmed the surface of the body amid sparks of static. I got a distinct impression that when fired at close range, these creatures are unaffected. Very interesting but understandable that most people are skeptic about its existance. It’s like everything else, the paranormal included, if it cannot be proven by normal scientific methods, it doesn’t exist, there is only the natural world, the supernatural or anything of that nature is imagined.