Originally Posted By: RICH G
I also have had this point of view; when I saw the bigfoot in la push one of the first things I felt is a strong feeling of being lied to or purposely misled.
I had been educated in the public school system, dedicated my life to government service and felt like I deserved to know the truth. I felt since I had seen it as a cop on duty, I surely was not the first one. I knew that people had reported seeing this thing since before America became a country, so why did our government feel like we didn't need to know this thing is real? I could not wrap my head around that concept because I knew there was no possible way they didn't know, so why were they hiding it?
The answer has to be "control".


Since when is it the governments job to advise and protect you from every mythical creature roaming the forest? Should we all have to pass through a government booth as we enter the forest, just to be handed a brochure on how to protect ourselves from the odd Bigfoot, Pterodactyl, Chupacabra, or worse yet, the dreaded Black Hodag?

The issue with Bigfoot is that there is no actual evidence to back up the sightings. There have been some serious studies done on Bigfoot and it's supposed relatives in countries all over the world, and hair and tissue samples were collected and tested, and in every case it was a known critter, most commonly a bear.

People, including yourself, claim to have seen one, yet there has never been a single piece of verifiable evidence. The persuasive powers of the mind and an active imagination are incredible