"I am glad I didn't see them until after most of the data was in. I needed to prove
it scientifically to myself first as a former skeptic before hitting the field
and actually observing them. I had no fear, the ones I encountered were
peaceful and gentle. I keep going back. I know why so many people love doing
this now.I saw one silhouetted between me and a white gooseneck trailer in
bright moonlight at about twenty-five yards. It was about ten feet tall as it walked
by. I was awed at the appearance, so graceful and silent and so tall. You cannot
appreciate all that they are until you see for yourself. I hope that when our
data is out, it will afford protection for our hairy friends. They do not deserve
to be hunted or captured. Everyone needs to step back and take a Jane Goodall
approach."
It's going to be interesting to see what happens once she is published. If there is media interest it will come out that she has observed bf animals whom she calls her hairy friends. I wonder what that will do to her credibility? If in fact she isn't believed, it will show that even science can't shake the general public's disbelief in bf. Therefore we'll be back to the issue of there has to be a body.
t.
Posted on Jul 12, 2012, 10:22 AM from IP address 76.75.125.248