Deacondark
Critical Thinker
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Oh crap! I'm repeating myself! No problem, from now on I'll post things like this in the "anybody seen one" thread. And I'll try to come up with more original names....
I don't even think it is a person.
I think it is a dummy, with someone under neath it articulating the movement. I see no independent movement of the subject.
I change my opinion, it is simply an old man. I'm guessing someone yelled at him to get away from the camera.
You should stop posting from the Elbow Lake Knife and Gun Club.
or mebbe it's "irritating bros"...Parnassus butts in BFF to ask questions and then goes back to his bros at JFRE and takes a dump
From the blog article.
The other front is his battle with Dr. Melba Ketchum and her lack of transparency with the Bigfoot DNA study. Recently, Erickson pulled his website SasquatchTheQuest.com off the web due to frustration in dealing with Dr. Melba Ketchum. According to Richard Stubstad, Erickson spent a considerable amount of money to have his Bigfoot tissue samples tested. "He posted up some $60,000 (or more) as far as I understand, for both mitochondrial and nuclear DNA -- WHOLE GENOME -- testing," Stubstad wrote.
"The problem is that Ketchum, once she lawyered up, wanted Erickson (and me, and Java Bob) to sign a different NDA than the one that originally existed between them, and to my knowledge probably still does exist. So, essentially, Ketchum took Erickson's money and laughed all the way to the bank."
Ouch!
Do you think Biscardi is behind, or heavily involved in, the whole Ketchum thing (I won't call it a scam, yet) ala the Georgia Boyz?
If Java Bob is involved, Biscardi is involved, hit the flusher.....
it's BS because there is no way the testing would cost that much?
Normal species ID with a good sample with roots takes about a week or so and is 200.00. If it is an alleged hominin sample, it will be screened at no charge and placed in the research program at no charge if that is your desire.
You will get a general copy of any results, you will get public credit for the sample (if you want it), but we will own the rights to the research and results on the sample and be able to put the sample in any research program we are doing and talk about it publicly. You of course can tell your story also about how you found it etc. In order for the testing to be done with the project and it not cost you anything, we have to have this signed and in place. I know that they are about to stop accepting samples for the project again (at least temporarily as they did before) so if you want the sample in the study, it needs to get here asap.
Please let me know if you want to continue and if so, I will mail you the research and testing agreement.
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This is what they had to say when inquired about submitting an "unknown" hair sample with follicle.