Monday, February 27, 2012

Bigfoot News February 26, 2012

Bigfoot News February 26, 2012
From the Robert Lindsay website
http://robertlindsay.wordpress.com

Some rather interesting Sasquatch news bits have recently come out in a post to Robert Lindsay's blog. Like everything else he writes about, Robert has written some very interesting commentaries.

Read Robert's column...
http://robertlindsay.wordpress.com/2012/02/26/bigfoot-news-february-26-2012/

These are the items he covers in his review:

* New photos of and information on the Melissa Hovey photo

* Dr. Melba Ketchum's Bigfoot DNA study and the Sierra Bigfoot steak sample

* Ketchum's removal from the Erickson Project

* The mystery of who has Smeja's (the Sierra shooter) boots solved

* Some of Robert Lindsay's personal views on Bigfoot biology

* A defense of Matt Moneymaker

* A rundown of samples in the Ketchum study (there have been 100)

Following Robert's commentaries there is a comment section where readers can post their thoughts concerning his column. Some of these comments in themselves make for some very interesting reading.

K. Steven Monk
Jasper, Georgia

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Should Bigfoot be shot?

I've just come from the JREF forum where they are discussing this topic:


http://forums.randi.org/showthread.php?t=230922>Should Bigfoot be shot?


I can't believe how many of them have said that they would pull the trigger if they had one in their sights!

Click on the link to follow the thread, but be prepared to be shocked.

Welcome to my blog!

Welcome to my blog on searching for Sasquatch in the sovereign state of Georgia, and wherever else that may lead to for the matter of that.

This page marks my first venture into this business called blogging, so please forgive me if everything doesn't look quite right. I'm sure that I'll be able to fix things as time and my experience moves along.

It is my purpose to use this blog to update my readers on what has been going on in the way of Bigfoot research in Georgia through the activities of the Georgia Bigfoot Society. I'm also going to use it for posting some of my ramblings on the subject of Bigfoot in general. It is my sincere hope that you, my devoted reader, will find that interesting enough to drop by from time to time to listen to what I have to say.

Happy Squatching!

K. Steven Monk
Jasper, Georgia