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Friday, 11 October 2013

Patterson-Gimlin Film Debunked...I Am 'Truly' Convinced!

The Bigfoot Show Blog has an interesting post entitled "Patterson - Gimlin Film Debunking Debunked" that is well worth reading because it is ...so funny and ridiculous the length debunkers who "were involved" in that film (seem to be a hundred or so of them!) go.

 http://thebigfootshow.com/2013/10/09/pgf-debunking-debunked/

The Patterson-Gimlin "Patty"
Frame 352 from the film, alleged to depict a female "Bigfoot" mid-stride.

oh...THIS is the suit debunking the PG footage....



Newest Morris suit

Up-date: An Alien Skull! Oh..1,000-year-old skeleton reveals bizarre practice of binding heads

 Back in 2013 I referred to the so-called "Star Child" skull.  I noted that, despite everything else, it was still being labelled as a 'new' case in 2013. It has been regurgitated as a story non-stop ever since and You Tube uploaders seem determined to keep this going.  Perhaps I ought to open a You Tube show -any backers?

Here is what I wrote back then.

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In my last book, Pursuing The Strange & Weird, I paid close attention to the Star Child hoax skull. Back in the 1960s there was a BBC TV serial that I wish I could remember the name of in which strange, elongated skulls were found that proved to be of alien origin.  And that scenario has been run with a few times.

All the build-up about the "official Full Disclosure" on aliens in 2012 have proven...fake. Now a fake interview with an alien exposed as such a few years back is on You Tube still but dated "2013"!

There are con men everywhere.

Buy the book and please read the intreresting article below!

Credit: Cristina Garcia / INAH






Archeologists have unearthed a cone shaped skull looks like of alien from 1,000 years ago in Mexico. The find was made near the Mexican village of Onavas.

Cristina Garcia Moreno, who worked on the project with Arizona State University, explained that 13 of the 25 skulls found in the Hispanic cemetery had these deformed heads.

“We don’t know why this population specifically deformed their heads,” Moreno told ABC News.
The burial ground consists of 25 individuals; 13 have intentional cranial deformation and five also have dental mutilation.

The site, known as El Cementerio, was discovered in 1999, but the team just completed their analysis of the skeletal remains last month. They plan to continue their research during the next field season. Archaeologists also discovered artifacts on the site, like pendants, nose rings and jewelry.






They said the deformation of human skulls was part of an ancient ritual that took place 1,000 years ago. The deformation was achieved by binding a person’s head between two blocks of wood to apply pressure on the skull by wrapping the wood with bands.








The team said that many of the bones unearthed were the remains of children, leading them to believe the practice of deforming skulls “may have been inlet and dangerous.”

The Chinook of the U.S. Northwest and the Choctaw of the U.S. Southeast both were known for practicing skull deformation as well.

Moreno told ABC that people deformed their heads in Mexico because they wanted to distinguish important people, or they wanted to distinguish people from one group from another.






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