Bigfoot is he real.

I WANT to believe that there is a bigfoot.And I hope some day,someone will find/catch/kill one to prove it. Although I don't believe in killing any animal,I guess it would have to be done to prove the naysayers wrong.And if you plan on putting on an ape suit,you better stay clear of MY property..cause I'll blow your head off (maybe by mistake,maybe to teach others not to do stupid s*** like running around in an ape suit:)
 
I'm a believer.
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A.T. Hagan :

Well, if old Bigfoot is real he's the neatest, cleanest creature on the face of the Earth. Never leaves behind any scat, hair, dead Bigfeet, or even clear footprints. Amazingly tidy isn't he?

there is hair of the myakka one in existence, pictures and foot prints as well. How many dead bears or mountain lions have you seen lying around? and we have thousands of those.​
 
I think there's a possibility. So, I guess I could say "I believe" but I'm no firm believer. I think it's possible.
 
then how do you explain native tribes seeing them for thousands of years, most people myself included believe in God we don't see him. and there is hairs that belong to no known species . that have been found and dna sampled many times. UFO's, bigfoot etc people see this stuff and i don't mean crazy people i mean Pilots,Police officers,etc.respected people and they say nothing because they are afraid of being called crazy, and getting labeled a nutt job ,and having there carrers ruined.
 
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there is hair of the myakka one in existence, pictures and foot prints as well. How many dead bears or mountain lions have you seen lying around? and we have thousands of those.

And where is this hair and what credible lab has tested it to determine its origin? Every Bigfoot "photo" I've ever seen has been so distant and/or out of focus that no one can clearly make out what it really is. The same for the foot print photos. For what it's worth I have seen both bears and panthers living and dead here in Florida. Their existence is easy to prove. Bigfoot and/or the Skunk Ape is another matter entirely.
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Hairs DNA sampled by what lab? What did the actual lab report say? Not second, third, fourth hand accounts of what it said, but the actual report?

Tribes have been "seeing" things since the beginning of time. People see angels, demons, and entities still stranger. But they only "see" them. No physical evidence left behind that ever seems to make it into the hands of someone who is competent to do for-real testing on it.

I've seen UFOs myself. Unidentified Flying Objects. Some are still unidentified to this day. But it's quite the leap to state they were of extra-terrestrial or extra-dimensional intelligence origin. There were some very interesting reports in the Project Bluebook files. Expert witnesses, radar tracking, doing things that our present understanding of science cannot explain.

But all that it means is that it was unidentified. We simply do not know what we were looking at no matter how well trained, how experienced, and how thoroughly we looked at it. It's going to take more than that to convince the non-credulous that it was a sign of extra-terrestrial intelligences visiting our planet.

For my own part I really, really want there to be extra-terrestrial intelligences visiting Earth because it would mean one of two things. Either they have found some way to make the light-speed limit irrelevant or they've made generation ships work. Either way would give us proof positive that it could be done though I'm really hoping for the first one. If others can do then so can we. But I want credible evidence, not belief, not wishful thinking.

Otherwise we are left with little more than how many aliens can dance on the head of a pin?
 
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A.T. Hagan :

And where is this hair and what credible lab has tested it to determine its origin?

Dr. Curt Nelson, a biologist with the University of Minnesota speaking of the Snellgrove Lake "screw board" sample-

Scientific evidence, at this point, is now suggesting there really is an animal there. I cut it out, I re-purified it, and amplified it again using the same primers, and I got a very strong reaction. When I did that I got rid of the inhibitory stuff by running it out that way. And I found it was identical to human DNA, except it had one nucleotide polymorphism. That nucleotide that was different was a difference that is shared with chimpanzees. I got DNA that was primate DNA, and I knew that I might be looking at the DNA of a sasquatch..............................

What we have to do now is look at more DNA. We have to sequence more of it. We have to design primers to amplify different regions of the DNA so that we can get sequence across the mitochondrial genome and determine whether or not it is just human DNA, which seems unlikely that something -- like a human -- would step on that board like that..............................................

What we're looking at is the blood so far. So if we can find that same sequence exists in the tissue and hair, that indicates that an animal that bled there and left the tissue there and the hair there was all the same animal, and produce the same sequence. That's important to tie it all together. And that could take a year.​
 

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