Friday, February 6, 2015

Bigfoot Vs. Human Dermal Ridges

  Bigfoot Vs. Human Dermal Ridges. From the book Raincoast Sasquatch(2003) by J. Robert Ally, page 183. This is supposedly from a statement made by Dr. Jeffrey Meldrum, professor of anthropology, who has been persecuted by his fellow "professors" - actually very small minded, hateful men employed as professors - for his acknowledgement of the evidence pointing toward the existence of Bigfoot.
  Apes have longitudinal (lengthwise) ridges, man has transversals (lying across). Bigfoot casted tracks show ridges running longitudinally parallel to the sole while in humans the ridges generally run perpendicular to the borders of the sole.
    Nick's Further Analysis: In other words, if you have a great track of a bare primate foot, look for lines running across the foot for a human, and lines running down the foot for an ape. Very large foot, think Bigfoot. Remember to cast or photograph it even if it doesn't seem that important or is inconvenient at the moment.
    www.blackforidapanther.blogspot.com generally has a wildman or woman  (Bigfoot) story and analysis every week day. I'd be happy to hear and discuss your Bigfoot sighting or your friend's. Peter Nickerson at peternickerson12@yahoo.com or 352-359-0850.

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