(06-14-2021, 12:02 PM)MarioOnTheFly Wrote: There is a clip on youtube of David Attenborough claiming he's seen "snowman" footprints in the Himalayas way too high
to be someone's joke. Says evidence he's seen is to convincing.
I dont know...like the ET cases I just cant wrap my head around the claim that all those thousands and thousands of
witness stories were all "fake". You only need one to be true. What are the odds ?
Quote:David Attenborough: “I believe the Abominable Snowman may be real”RadioTimes:
'The respected naturalist and broadcaster thinks the legendary Yeti could really exist and be living in the
Himalayan Mountains...'
Don't get me wrong, I'm a full-blown Bigfoot and UFO believer... it's just the logic that would be thrown-up to counter
such beliefs has merit. Certainly in the case of the UK Bigfoot.
Just like the years of the Loch Ness investigations, fakery and fame demeaned the phenomena and with the Sasquatch
situation, similar antics have currently placed the view that anyone witnessing such a creature belongs in the 'Man-Bites
-Dog' section of the local news.
People around the world have definitely witnessed something in the skies that they cannot identify, it's just strange
that in many cases, the description of a 'saucer'-shaped craft matches the misinterpretation from the media of what
Kenneth Arnold described as their movement like "saucers skipping on water"
He stated that what he actually saw were delta-wing-style machines, but 'flying saucer' sounds more silly and the
belief in unknown 'out-of-this-world' craft became shelved with Nessie and the Patterson-Gimlin footage.
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