Thursday, November 6, 2014

Bigfoot Pounds Dog To Death

A Bigfoot (Yowie) pounds a dog to death on rocks: This story appeared in the "Lismore Northern Star" on May, 17, 1878 about the tragic death of a kangaroo dog near Cudgegong, New South Wales. Mr. Pat Wring heard his kangaroo dogs barking at the bottom of a cliff. He looked down, and they were baying a Yowie.
The Yowie grabbed an unlucky dog and threw her 60 yards onto rocks. He did this repeatedly. Pat Wring threw down a 14 pound stone that hit the Yowie but had no effect on him except to make him climb up the cliff after Wring. Wring was able to run away from the beast, but the dog died soon of her injuries.
    These were very courageous dogs to bring a Bigfoot to bay. Most dogs won't even go near one. Instead, they turn into trembling wrecks. When I studied the black Florida panther, I was told about and read about dogs' extreme fear of the black Florida panther in the state of Florida. I remember finding out that some more courageous and clever dogs would not run when they hit a black panther scent trail but would simply act as if they never smelled it and moved along. If Bigfoot is taking hikers in national parks and forests, this may be why bloodhounds and other scenting dogs so often do not pick up the trails of missing people. Bigfoot is carrying them, and the dogs want nothing to do with Bigfoot. Too intelligent to run and hide, they simply ignore the Bigfoot scent and move on. Their handlers are never the wiser.
    I've written about Bigfoot in the state of Ohio, at least, catching deer by the hind legs and then banging them to submission or death against trees. Deer fur has been found on the sides of trees ten feet off the ground from these poundings. The idea that the Bigfoot is a peaceful animal here to teach humans to respect Mother Earth is simply absurd, but several people make a living selling one book after another that purports that nonsense. To the contrary: This is a potentially dangerous, extremely strong and clever animal.

Reference: "The Yowie" (2006) by Tom Healy and Paul Cropper. A very interesting book about Australia's Bigfoot who seems more aggressive than our Bigfoot.

Thank you for your visit. It is important that you, your family, and friends keep informed about Bigfoot to give them the protection these animals/ partial humans (?) need so they don't suffer the fate of the American Indian. I am interested in your Bigfoot sighting and any lingering stress or uneasiness you have had since your sighting. Peter Nickerson, 352-359-0850. I hope to see you here Friday.

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