AlaskaBushPilot
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lpetrich - we've been looking at the topic in another thread. The bizarre thing to me is why he really said nothing further about the samples when they were in such need of explanation. Chain of custody. In the first place, how about having a scientific mind when people are bringing you "Bigfoot DNA". Shouldn't that arouse our curiosity a little bit?
It's not like science is free from hoaxing. Piltdown man, the Cardiff Giant, and on my wife's Island of Mindanao there was a really famous one - The Tasaday Tribe. A government official fabricated the existence of a stone-age tribe, making it all the way to the cover of National Geographic. He ran off with millions of dollars given to him for a foundation to "protect" them.
Those two examples of extinct polar bear DNA showing up in such distant places, etc... oh, nothing to see here.
lpetrich - we've been looking at the topic in another thread. The bizarre thing to me is why he really said nothing further about the samples when they were in such need of explanation. Chain of custody. In the first place, how about having a scientific mind when people are bringing you "Bigfoot DNA". Shouldn't that arouse our curiosity a little bit?
It's not like science is free from hoaxing. Piltdown man, the Cardiff Giant, and on my wife's Island of Mindanao there was a really famous one - The Tasaday Tribe. A government official fabricated the existence of a stone-age tribe, making it all the way to the cover of National Geographic. He ran off with millions of dollars given to him for a foundation to "protect" them.
Those two examples of extinct polar bear DNA showing up in such distant places, etc... oh, nothing to see here.

