Bigfoot Hunter at it again

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The Okapi was dismissed as a myth by westerners, until one was found after a long search
This is getting monotonous.

Cite?

I think you'll find that it was not "dismissed as a myth" but was known to the Westerners as a local myth. Quite a distinction.
 
Most Natives would tell you that Bigfoot is very real, as real as the killer whale, which has super powers

Wrong. I'm Native American, and I'll tell you that Bigfoot is a myth based on folklore that has no proven basis in reality. As would my family members, our Native friends, and our tribal elders.

It's because we live in the real world. Not under a bridge. :D

ETA: Please don't continue to misrepresent what "most" Native Americans believe.
 
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Bigfoot is a myth, legend, tradition, etc.

Making up a story that you saw one, or hoaxing evidence, isn't the wrong thing to do. It's the right thing to do. Isn't that what myths, legends and traditions are all about?
 
Not to derail this thread, but does anyone know how Biscardi originally wormed his way into the bigfoot world?
 
Freakin A...... My first AAH ribbon was won in a battle against Longtabber. That was also the cause of the thread started and closed about forum rules. Basically, anyone can get away with anything by just making up stuff, as long as they are civil. Keep up the good work, guys.
 
Vintage Biscardi here.


"And we're going find him," says stocky, black-haired Tom Biscardi, grimacing as he rubbed his still-swollen ankles. We are back in his luxurious San Jose, Calif., apartment, waiting for the latest word on any sightings from Ivan Marx and the other six members of the Alaskan expedition. "I'm the drum beater," Biscardi says. "Hell, somebody's got to do it. I've sunk so much money in this thing now--so has Gene -- that I have bad dreams at night. There's this huge bill collector dressed up in a Bigfoot suit..."
 

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Wrong. I'm Native American, and I'll tell you that Bigfoot is a myth based on folklore that has no proven basis in reality. As would my family members, our Native friends, and our tribal elders.

It's because we live in the real world. Not under a bridge. :D

ETA: Please don't continue to misrepresent what "most" Native Americans believe.

Some Natives think otherwise
 
Bigfoot is a myth, legend, tradition, etc.

Making up a story that you saw one, or hoaxing evidence, isn't the wrong thing to do. It's the right thing to do. Isn't that what myths, legends and traditions are all about?

No, that is trying to dupe and scam people. People who do that should have a consequence
 
If this guy Biscardi has a Bigfoot hand in a jar, why doesn't he turn it over for DNA analysis? Seems like he could solve this whole debate really quickly. Heck, they could just snip a little tissue off the wrist and he could keep the rest of the hand, so it's not like he'd even lose anything!

As a matter of fact, I think he should explain where he got the hand, and prove that it isn't human, just to rule out foul play...
 
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