Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Bigfoot Family Seen

The majority of outdoorsmen are macho, and they don't want to be laughed at or demeaned by others. It could result in a fight so many figure the best thing is to keep quiet about things that might cause them trouble. Bigfoot sightings somewhat similar to black panther sightings a decade ago are often kept quiet to avoid ridicule, or if you retaliate to ridicule, fights which can easily escalate to the use of instruments such as knives, guns, or even your pickup truck. However much progress has been made by the flat-earthers and it's much safer to tell your Bigfoot stories now. Many have been penned up for forty or more years. This sighting took place a mere eight years ago near Grandfather mountain in North Carolina. A friend, Christian, in northwest North Carolina told me it yesterday. He knows the three men involved, one very well, and says he is a straight-shooter. The story is that three or four men where logging near the mountain when they smelled something horrible. The worst smell of their lives. They looked up from their work and saw baby Bigfoot, his mother, and his father. Like the three bears. The manimals stared at them a while and then moved back into the forest. They were probably quietly asking, " Why are you destroying my woods?" It's just the question all the various interests in land development are terrified of and is precisely why Bigfoot is not recognized as existing. It's the same story as the black phase of the puma that I have been investigating since 1998 when I learned there was such an animal from a honest Florida Game Commission worker at a  game management area check-out station on the Gulf of Mexico. After the three Bigfoot in this story walked off, the loggers went over to where they had stood, and their smell was still almost overwhelming. Apparently, there was no more contact made.
Please call me with your black panther (puma) sightings and your Bigfoot sightings. I am looking for an alert, smart, and determined person as a buddy on my Bigfoot- black panther camera-hunts. I've got a serious injury in one knee so the hunting will be primarily from my four-wheel truck, but I do get out to check for tracks. Authors Lyle Blackburn, Kathy Strain, and David Paulides are all stressing the danger in looking for Bigfoot. Paulides repeats that a partner in the woods is absolutely necessary. Call me. Maybe you'll get the million dollar video. Bigfoot is much less afraid of you and stays around longer if you are in a vehicle. I see the day coming when you can go to the National Forests, stay in your car, and feed Bigfoot just as the folks used to do with the bears in the Smokey Mountains and elsewhere before law enforcement denied you that right. Let's go bigfootin' this weekend! Pete Nickerson 352-359-0850

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