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Most Credible BIGFOOT Sighting (Just After Post-911 Shutdown of Military/Govt Facilities & Land to Public)
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79223466:MV80NDc2MzQxXzgxNTY2MTYzXzQ4NUQxREVD] I have a copyrighted completely original photo of a Bigfoot shot dead by a group of men years ago. It wasn't fully human to be sure, nor an ape. My only guess is that long ago, the race of giant men we have all heard about found love in all the wrong places with some primate species, unless there's some other explanation. I am certain of a secret Government operation underground hunting these things down, but I'd rather not mention details. Maybe because the Government asset who showed me told me I could be killed for making this known. [/quote]
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Here’s an interesting Bigfoot sighting from the last time there was a “shutdown” in the U.S. It’s from February 2002. This is one of the most hard-to-explain-away Bigfoot sightings ever by a very credible person. Very interesting.
After months of being closed to the public after 9/11 — as many government and military facilities were — a rural U.S. Army training base encompassing 167,000 rugged acres in California’s Santa Lucia Mountains in southern Monterey County once again opened some of its acreage to the public, allowing access to hunters. The witness was a well-respected professor of Psychology at USC on a weekend wild boar hunt.
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