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Friday 15 November 2013

California Man Claims Bigfoot is Living in His Backyard?


California Man Claims Bigfoot is Living in His Backyard?


Listen Bigfoot, you can throw as many rocks as you want, just remember that we have guns, so think twice before throwing that rock at our heads. OK, so maybe the gun is a little to extreme, but when a supposed Bigfoot is throwing rocks over your head, perhaps it’s not a bad idea to arm yourself. One man who should do just that is a man named Ken S., who lives in Tehama County, California. Ken claims that Bigfoot has taken up residence in the woods behind his home. In the past few weeks, he’s had rocks thrown over his head and wood piles have mysteriously moved around his property. These are things that, Ken says, no human would consciously do (…right…keep telling yourself that). Ken’s brother came over, and apparently had a ‘conversation’ with the Bigfoot, which was simply a bunch of ‘whoops’, for about 5 minutes. A few days later, the Bigfoots supposedly took his couch, dropped it and then dragged it about 20 feet (6.096 meters) towards the house. Tom Biscardi, a known Bigfoot hunter (and hoaxer, but he doesn’t want you to know that), believes that the Bigfoots (the reporter actually said Bigfeets. I knew it was only a matter of time before others started legitimately calling multiple Bigfoots ‘Bigfeets’!) might be behind Ken’s home because of a migratory trail that they’re following. Ken says that he’s going to give the Bigfoots their space, in hopes of living in harmony with them.

Who was the one who called Tom Biscardi as an ‘expert’? Here’s a quick lesson about Tom for those of you who may not know who he is. He’s a self proclaimed Bigfoot hunter. In 2005, he went on the Coast to Coast AM radio show and scammed a bunch of people to give him money so they could see a video of a real Bigfoot. He never showed the video, claiming he was duped by some woman, and was later pressured by George Noory to gove everyone their money back, which he did. Then in 2008, he was involved in the infamous “2008 Georgia Bigfoot hoax”, which was created by good-old Mitch Dyer. So basically, nobody should believe anything Tom Biscardi says. But, let’s talk about Ken’s Bigfoot problem. is it possible that there is a Bigfoot, possibly multiple Bigfoots, living in his backyard. It’s possible, but what I want to know is, why hasn’t he taken any pictures or video of the creatures. All he has to do is go outside with his camera rolling and then capture the Bigfoots whooping, throwing rocks, ect. Until he does that, then I’m just going to think that this was all made up so he could get his 15 minutes of fame. Also, I don’t think that all this is being done to Ken by pranksters. I just don’t think pranksters would be messing with one man who’s out in what kind of looks like the middle of nowhere. He’s got a very good opportunity to get some evidence of these Bigfoots, but it doesn’t look like he wants to get any evidence, most-likely because they don’t exist. But, what do you think? Are their Bigfoots living in a wooded area behind Ken’s home, or is he making it all up?

(P.S. Tom Biscardi and his team apparently went out and did an investigation of the property, and supposedly found a foot print and recorded video of one of the Bigfoots by luring it out with a bait trap. I didn’t talk about any of that because I don’t feel any of his claims can be seen as credible since he’s a know hoaxer/scammer. I think the only piece of evidence that was released was the footprint photo, and that easily could have been faked. They other things, like the video of the Bigfoot near the bait trap may have also been released, but I didn’t see it anywhere and there’s no mention that it was released. if it’s not out, it probably never will, and even if it was, I wouldn’t consider it credible because, again, Tom is a known hoaxer/scammer.)

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