Saturday, May 15, 2010

Female Bigfoot Rapes Man!

I have just finished David Paulides' "Tribal Bigfoot" and would highly recommend it. David is trending toward Bigfoot being at least part human and offers you information to back that trend up. I like the idea of Bigfoot being a hybrid human-? Also, the book includes sketches by police forensic sketch artist, Harvey Pratt. In this book, he has done some sketches without the hair, and Bigfoot lookes very human. Paulides thinks in terms of Indians while I see Negroid characteristics, particularly the broad, flattened noses. Now I will discuss the rape.
The rape took place near the logging town of Hyampom, California by the Trinity River in the late 1800s. Two man clearing teams were going into points along the proposed railroad line to cut the tree and clear the brush. They followed the line made by the surveyors. The two men in each team worked in opposite directions and came out on weekends to the main camp where they could rest and recreate with the local women who came into the camp. Theodore Spagopoulos was on one of the teams when a co-worker on one of the other teams went missing. All the teams looked for him during the next weekend, but he was not found. Four weeks later, a team was clearing a new spot for the railroad line, and the missing man was found in a pit. He was delirious and in very poor health. The two-man team constructed a litter and carried him out to the main camp. He explained that he had been kidnapped by a female bigfoot who put him into a pit and then forced him to have sex with her. She then licked the skin off the palms of his hands and the soles of his feet to stop him from getting out of the pit and walking away. Theodore Spagopoulos saw the man's hands and feet and saw that they were raw. The man died at the main camp before he could receive any care from a physician. Theodore maintained the rest of his life that this was a true story. See "Tribal Bigfoot" by David Paulides, pages 191-96. peternickerson@yahoo.com

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