Im kinda trolling and telling the truth at the same time, so it's not really a troll.

I would not believe in this stuff either if I hadn't investigated as far as I did.

At first I only believed in Bigfoot because I had seen one, but reasonably thought it was just a really rare relic hominid or north american great ape.

I went 8 years without investigating anything after my sighting in La Push, then I met a guy who kinda drug me into it, at that point my line of thought had not changed. I had an idea for a research strategy and so the Olympic Project was born, my partner knew a guy who funded the project, (about $300,000. worth). So I started spending about 30 hours a week in the field, contacting witnesses and working in the field gathering evidence, every minute I was not working I was investigating bigfoot. This went until about 2014.

Within a couple years I was starting to figure out we were not dealing with some stupid/smart ape or caveman, and they wernt rare either. I definitely have veered off from the mainstream group of bigfoot researchers who continue to deploy the same research tactics and same theories as researchers had 60 years ago, and they are getting the same results even with new technology. They keep beating their heads against the wall wondering why the results don't improve. All the while they disregard about 60% of the evidence they encounter even though the same inconvenient evidence comes up again and again. As far as I understand they are unable to take the "leap" which I was able to do. In my opinion it's because the truth does not fit within their belief system or comfort zone, instead they disregard all the evidence they are unable to accept so they can maintain the "Apex" mindset and feel comfortable and safe.

To put it simply the truth scares them so they chose to lie to themselves about what these things really are. (that is the mind of the average bigfoot researcher).. They like the social aspect of the research, and the opportunity to make a significant discovery, get famous.. They want to believe in the basic scientific disciplines which are reasonably accepted because that's what they are comfortable with, (much like most of you), the problem is our basic scientific disciplines are not adequate to explain the phenomenon of bigfoot. Most bigfoot researchers just like the majority of the population are unable to accept that type of thinking..


Edited by RICH G (11/22/16 06:51 PM)