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Check this out.
Tom Slick was the Indiana Jones of the 1950$. He did an expedition to the Himalayas to search for the abomination snow man or Yeti. Here is the actual film review from a BBC report. https://youtu.be/LcZ_v3dakHw |
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They'll never last...
Those groups are one-hit wonders.. Yeti's Greatest hits |
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Bahitieva
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I had just watched ...Russian Yeti, the killer lives, at You Tube. Also known as Dyatlov Pass incident
On Feb 2nd, 1950, nine college students hiked up the icy slopes of the Ural Mountains in Russia. They never made it out alive. Their bodies are found in really terrible condition. 45 years later, American explorer, Mike Libecki, investigates the mysterious death of these students . He uncovers something really scary and horrifying. |
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yeah I tell ya what man a bear has more of a lumbering way of moving about what I had seen was swift, it wasn't lumbering, I got a good enough of a look to know I didn't know what it was...it changed its direction and had a side to side movement that a bear isn't going to do...that was an interesting day
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and gotta agree with u on hells inhabitants....if they're here then they've been here! the unknown is always intriguing...good thread sir!
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They'll never last... Those groups are one-hit wonders.. Yeti's Greatest hits Now if they were a warm-up band for a headline act, say...Yanni, I might buy tickets for it. Yeti and Yanni at the Taj Mahal, or the Coliseum in Rome would be nice. Afterwards they could battle like a couple of gladiators... My moneys on the hairy one, Yanni of course... He is Greek after all. |
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and gotta agree with u on hells inhabitants....if they're here then they've been here! the unknown is always intriguing...good thread sir! Thanks 37ko! I'm in total agreement. Many eyewitness state a side to side gait. Thanks for participating! |
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I had just watched ...Russian Yeti, the killer lives, at You Tube. Also known as Dyatlov Pass incident On Feb 2nd, 1950, nine college students hiked up the icy slopes of the Ural Mountains in Russia. They never made it out alive. Their bodies are found in really terrible condition. 45 years later, American explorer, Mike Libecki, investigates the mysterious death of these students . He uncovers something really scary and horrifying. Thank you Eva! Yes, I researched this event. It was said by a Soviet science committee that the cause was avalanche. But there were some victims that were found ripped up. So far the evidence points to a Yehti, abdominal snowman. There was something else which may point to a military accident. Several bodies had been exposed to heavy radiation. From the time period 1950's, this could be a cover up for a Soviet nuclear test that went sideways. The people were caught in the fallout, (Many were found naked) radiation fallout feels like burning. An avalanche came down on the reaserchers. The Soviets found them and their reasearch. Rather than own up to their responsibilities to the families, they said "Yes, they must have found what they were looking for. Imo. This is just a theory. Because they Soviet explanation is flake at best. |
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I had just watched ...Russian Yeti, the killer lives, at You Tube. Also known as Dyatlov Pass incident On Feb 2nd, 1950, nine college students hiked up the icy slopes of the Ural Mountains in Russia. They never made it out alive. Their bodies are found in really terrible condition. 45 years later, American explorer, Mike Libecki, investigates the mysterious death of these students . He uncovers something really scary and horrifying. Thank you Eva! Yes, I researched this event. It was said by a Soviet science committee that the cause was avalanche. But there were some victims that were found ripped up. So far the evidence points to a Yehti, abdominal snowman. There was something else which may point to a military accident. Several bodies had been exposed to heavy radiation. From the time period 1950's, this could be a cover up for a Soviet nuclear test that went sideways. The people were caught in the fallout, (Many were found naked) radiation fallout feels like burning. An avalanche came down on the reaserchers. The Soviets found them and their reasearch. Rather than own up to their responsibilities to the families, they said "Yes, they must have found what they were looking for. Imo. This is just a theory. Because they Soviet explanation is flake at best. most "yeti's" aren't radioactive... that same Ural mountain range has lots of mysterious things happening around it, mainly with UFO's... |
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I had just watched ...Russian Yeti, the killer lives, at You Tube. Also known as Dyatlov Pass incident On Feb 2nd, 1950, nine college students hiked up the icy slopes of the Ural Mountains in Russia. They never made it out alive. Their bodies are found in really terrible condition. 45 years later, American explorer, Mike Libecki, investigates the mysterious death of these students . He uncovers something really scary and horrifying. Thank you Eva! Yes, I researched this event. It was said by a Soviet science committee that the cause was avalanche. But there were some victims that were found ripped up. So far the evidence points to a Yehti, abdominal snowman. There was something else which may point to a military accident. Several bodies had been exposed to heavy radiation. From the time period 1950's, this could be a cover up for a Soviet nuclear test that went sideways. The people were caught in the fallout, (Many were found naked) radiation fallout feels like burning. An avalanche came down on the reaserchers. The Soviets found them and their reasearch. Rather than own up to their responsibilities to the families, they said "Yes, they must have found what they were looking for. Imo. This is just a theory. Because they Soviet explanation is flake at best. most "yeti's" aren't radioactive... that same Ural mountain range has lots of mysterious things happening around it, mainly with UFO's... Yes, my point being, in this case it may have not been Sasquach. The phenomenon of this missing link is still worth reasearching. |
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Bahitieva
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They'll never last... Those groups are one-hit wonders.. Yeti's Greatest hits Now if they were a warm-up band for a headline act, say...Yanni, I might buy tickets for it. Yeti and Yanni at the Taj Mahal, or the Coliseum in Rome would be nice. Afterwards they could battle like a couple of gladiators... My moneys on the hairy one, Yanni of course... He is Greek after all. Don't tell me, Yanni ( I am his died-hard fan) is similar to Yeti? Oh...that hurt. |
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They'll never last... Those groups are one-hit wonders.. Yeti's Greatest hits Now if they were a warm-up band for a headline act, say...Yanni, I might buy tickets for it. Yeti and Yanni at the Taj Mahal, or the Coliseum in Rome would be nice. Afterwards they could battle like a couple of gladiators... My moneys on the hairy one, Yanni of course... He is Greek after all. Don't tell me, Yanni ( I am his died-hard fan) is similar to Yeti? Oh...that hurt. Lol Eva! |
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Edited by
Robxbox73
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Sun 04/24/16 05:15 PM
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Found an old Leonard Nimoy (Spock)narrated spot from 1975. Check out this recording and witness account.
Judge for yourself! https://youtu.be/C6dMypaOpJc |
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A graphic artist shows the facial features of the original Bigfoot film. Quite spooky.
https://youtu.be/usNW2WW6rbw |
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Bigfoot, "Government Agents," and "Giants"
Nick Refern Mysterious Universe Wed, 27 Apr 2016 18:43 UTC Map © unknown Back in the mid-1950s, a highly unusual and brief account of a cryptozoological nature surfaced. It came from one C.S. Lambert. The subject matter? The world's most famous man-beast. We're talking about Bigfoot, of course. In 1954, Lambert commented on his knowledge of very strange activity not too far from the Canadian city of Vancouver, British Columbia. It was activity which reportedly occurred almost two decades earlier, in 1935. While Lambert's account is brief, it contains a handful of intriguing nuggets of material that could still potentially be worth following up on - even decades after he told his story. Particularly so because it revolved around a band of violent and mysterious "giants." Lambert wrote: "After a series of alarming reports that these giants were prowling around Harrison Mills, 50 miles East of Vancouver, disturbing the residents by their weird wolf-like howls at night, and destroying property, a band of vigilantes was organized to track the marauders down. However, no specimen of the primitive tribe was captured, and many white people became openly skeptical of the existence of the giants." © unknown The term "primitive tribe" could be interpreted to mean a band of human giants. But, as we'll now see, Lambert then turned his attention towards "hairy giants" and Sasquatch. He continued: "According to Allen Roy Evans, in the Montreal Standard ('B.C.'s Hairy Giants'), the Indians are now very sensitive to any imputations cast upon their veracity in this matter. During the 19th century they were ready to tell enquirers all they knew about the Susquatch [sic] men; but today they have become more reserved, and talk only to Government agents about the matter. They maintain that the 'Wild Indians' are divided into two tribes, whose rivalry with each other keeps their number down and so prevents them becoming a serious menace to others." And we also have this from Lambert: "Expeditions have been organized to track down the Susquatch [sic] men to their lair in the mountains; but the Indians employed to guide these expeditions invariably desert before they reach the danger zone. However, certain large caves have been discovered, with man-made walls of stone inside them, and specially-shaped stones fitted to their mouths, like doors. The difficulty in the way of penetrating to the heart of the Morris Mountains district is very great. The terrain is cut up by deep gorges and almost impassable ravines; it is easy to get lost, and hard to make substantial progress in any one direction for long." Bigfoot? Hairy giants? Goliath-sized Native Americans? The lines are definitely blurry. © unknown Although undeniably short in length - and lacking in specific, hard data - Lambert's account remains an interesting one. Let's take a closer look at his words. It would be very interesting to know who the so-called "Government agents" were that, according to Lambert, the Native Americans were sharing their stories with. Tales of official, secret interest in Bigfoot surface from time to time. Stan Gordon's 2010 book, Silent Invasion, documents a number of such cases. Maybe Lambert's words describe just such an example. Where, precisely, in the mountains, were those "certain large caves" that had "man-made walls of stone inside them?" And how about those "specially-shaped stones" which were "fitted" to the mouths of the caves "like doors?" Whether as a desire to not reveal too much, or due to a lack of solid data, it's unfortunate that Lambert chose to tantalize his readers with mere fragments of what may very well have been a much bigger story of significant proportions. Perhaps, somewhere, Lambert's old files still exist. If so, they just might offer further insight into those mysterious "giants" and those large caves. Maybe, even evidence of the caves being created by - or, perhaps, modified by - Bigfoot creatures. The questions surrounding Lambert's communication are many. The answers, however, are practically zero. Maybe someone out there, reading this, will take up the challenge and dig deeper into the thought-provoking account of C.S. Lambert. There may still be surprises to be uncovered. http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2016/04/bigfoot-government-agents-and-giants/ |
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Screw these spammers
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Coast to Coast am
http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2016/05/14 Saturday - May 14, 2016 The Sounds of Bigfoot Appearing with Connie Willis (email) for the full program, Ron Morehead, adventurer, author and Bigfoot expert, will discuss how he witnessed, recorded, and had vocal interactions with a family of giants, commonly referred to as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. He'll share Bigfoot recordings, known as the 'Sierra Sounds,' that have changed the world of Bigfoot research. |
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Intresting video
http://youtu.be/_5CS5BVAYrk |
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Intresting video http://youtu.be/_5CS5BVAYrk Watching this now. 6 most believable BIGFOOT sighting. |
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If you want a bigfoot sighting, then watch an NBA player try on new shoes.
If you want bigfoot vocalizations, then record his conversations. |
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