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Do you believe there is a real BIG FOOT?
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Posted 15 August 2008 - 05:28 PM
Along with the Loch Ness Monster, just about every area of the world and location in this country has it's legondary creature that is purported to be real. Lake Champlains 'Champy", the southeasts 'Skunk Man', the northwests 'Sasquatch', many more, each called something else but reported to have been seen, photographed and filmed. But none have been found, no remains uncovered that have ever been proven to be real. Along with supposed ALIEN remains and films of an autopsy. Hoaxes abound and some even fall into the category of alien abductions, with people reporting they really happened and go into explicit detail. What do you think? Real or an active imagination. Found remains or just a taxidermist's attempt to create something out of some thrown together body parts. Is the JACKALOPE real?
#8
Posted 19 August 2008 - 08:54 PM
Maybe I should have included ALIENS in the question too. I have a firm belief that there may indeed be some type of LIFE out there in the cosmos but it is so far from us and the time/space boundary is such a huge and massive thing that not us or any other civilization is able to breach it. On the grand time scale of things, we may even be totally out of sync with any other inhabitants that might exist or have existed but is now long gone, just like we maybe when another being may visit us. As yet , just like all the earthly creatures that are purported to exist, there is no proof.
#9
Posted 19 August 2008 - 11:20 PM
the latest bigfoot discovery is a FAKE. Its made of rubber which made me lol
http://www.cnn.com/2...hoax/index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2...hoax/index.html
#10
Posted 20 August 2008 - 06:48 AM
mjd, There is a website and radio broadcast that you will be interested in. Go to Coast to Coast with George Noory. They talk about EVERYTHING that no one else will. They have guest speakers who have PHDs, high ranking military, people who have studied or searched or researched for years for just about anything. They take phone calls. It's not hyped. It's about reality and the possibilities. They've talked about Bigfoot, Aliens, abductions, how our government attempts to keep SO much information from us, God, Jesus, the Loch Ness Monster, ghosts, the past, the present, and the future. You name it and they've discussed it. And it's all serious discussion not sillyness, not outrageous hype. Just serious discussions. Look into it. If you find a radio station in your area, and keep in mind that they are only on at night, and you don't like the discussions for that night, try another night. Some nights I'm not interested in the topics but other nights the subjects will grasp your interest. Try it, you just might like it!
#11
Posted 20 August 2008 - 06:21 PM
Sandra: I have tuned in from time to time and caught some very interesting discussions. One thing I have noticed that many of the callers are so far off base even if they try to represent themselves as experts in their fields. Now few of these callers have no way to prove who or what they represent and this leaves me skeptical at best. My father taught me one important thing, beliveve none of what you hear and only half of what you see.
#13
Posted 21 August 2008 - 04:40 PM
sandra225 said:
Hey mjd, I think the guests are usually interesting. BUT, I've got to admit, I do believe almost anything is possible! I may even understand computers someday!!!
I always keep an open mind about things extraterrestial, because who can prove beyond a shadow of a doubt, that we are alone in this vast, vast universe...?
So I, like Sandra, believe almost anything is possible. :p However, I do not believe that Big Foot exists. I think that one day someone was bored and made up an elaborate story and then the story took off like fire. IMO
#14
Posted 21 August 2008 - 06:09 PM
Sandra: Someday, yes. I understand computers if you're talking about the hardware but when it come to the software, I will never really understand it because there are so many people writting it and each has their own unique way of doing things and different approaches to get the same result. Then you have to contend with the software by commitee programs. Software that is written by a dozen or so individuals and compiled into one by a single person. That's what gives me big headaches and most of my problems is getting mine and others systems to run with all that software that refuses to play nice together.
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