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    Georgia Bigfoot Update: Press Conference Proves Quite Elusive Bigfoot Discovery Still Not Proved

    Posted by Jason A. Hendricks on August 16, 2008 |


    Today’s press conference in regards to the recent discovery of a ‘real’ Bigfoot in Georgia, proved little more than what has usually been done in these situations.  Many questions were dodged.  Some facts were alluded to, but talked around, and even more questions were brought up.  Has Bigfoot been found?

    In all reality, I would say no.  There are way to many questions concerning the latest Bigfoot ‘discovery’ to merit much more than a short mention.  These stories are always fun to watch.  These things seem to bring out and heighten everyone’s imagination levels, but they always leave more questions than answers.

    The guys who discovered the supposed Bigfoot say that scientific evidence will prove them right.  Once this dies down in the press, I am just going to guess that we probably won’t get those answers, scientifically or in any other manner.  Much like the Jacob’s Creature craze from last year, give it a few months and the truth will come out–it just may not be the truth that many were hoping for.

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    2 Responses to “Georgia Bigfoot Update: Press Conference Proves Quite Elusive Bigfoot Discovery Still Not Proved”

    1. Kenny Breckenridge Says:

      Wow Jason,

      I would hate to see the big foot that left that footprint! I really do not believe a guy could out run that critter! The only thing a guy could hope for is for this big guy not to step on you as he would flatten you out. Keep us posted on this story. I am sure that it is not going to be proven to be authentic though. See ya Later buddy.

    2. Jason A. Hendricks Says:

      Kenny,

      I am sure we both thought this was a fraud, and likewise, it has now been proven to be nothing more than a rubber gorilla suit in a block of ice. Haha. The funny part is that one of the guys who made this claim was a police officer—he has since been fired.

      You can read my update here:

      http://tinyurl.com/6hdjs3

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