A Body for Science

by Laurie

 

Do you really think bringing in the corpse of a Bigfoot is going to prove it's existence? Maybe to you or whoever you call but I guarantee the powers that be would prefer to keep this mammal an urban legend.This is a soap box I get on about twice a year so if there are any of you out there that have heard this speech, just move on to the next thread and I apologize for the redundance.
With the government's satellite technology with capabilities that can read the writing on a dime, I would imagine they have some of the best photos of Bigfoot. I would go as far to say that top scientists are already studying them and probably have several living in a habitat. Why the secrecy? Well, think about it. A rare and unknown species would have a better chance of survival if we humans would leave them alone. We don't exactly have the best track record when it comes to endangered species, now do we? As it is, we encroach into their habitats everyday with our biggest money maker, the timber industry. Deep pockets in Washington will insure that no habitats will be set aside for the Bigfoot. Existing in every continental state, it would paralyse the industry and we would be wiping our butts with some very expensive cotton toilet paper.

My guess that a body is going to bring you more trouble than you could ever imagine. Most likely they will confiscate the body, threaten you with a homicide charge or give you a choice, silence or disapear in some federal prison system. I realize this sounds paranoid but our government has a history of conspiracy. No one can argue with that.

If you must seek out the legendary sasquatch, then seek him out to learn more about him. Killing him will not help him but knowing what he needs will be of greater benefit in the future.




Posted on Mar 31, 2003, 8:31 PM
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