Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Sasquatch were seen and shots were fired... an excerpt from "Our Life with Bigfoot" by Christopher Noël
Bigfoot hoaxer, Rick Dyer, can now add being the subject of a bigfoot book to his resume. When we purchased Chistopher Noël's book, "Our Life with Bigfoot: Knowing our Next of Kin at Habituation Sites", we had no idea that so much attention would be put on Dyer alleged shooting and killing a Sasquatch. Noël even labels Rick Dyer as a killer. His ominous writing, "Sasquatch were seen and shots were fired" sets the tone for his bigfoot book...
You can purchase this book, "Our Life with Bigfoot: Knowing our Next of Kin at Habituation Sites" by Christopher Noël here.
This is an emergency. While most Sasquatch can take care of themselves—or else they would not have survived alongside our own species for thousands of years—others are vulnerable to great harm. As this book will make clear, these creatures occasionally engage in certain consistent routines at places where they feel safe, where they have come to trust our peaceful intentions.
But this trust can also expose them to grave danger, diminishing their age-old defenses of stealth, avoidance, and deeply entrenched fear.
Just last week, for example, self-proclaimed "master Bigfoot tracker" Rick Dyer found his way to a very active habituation site in East Texas, the last one featured here. He did not, of course, learn of its location from me, but determined killers have their methods.
Much as I would love to tell what happened next on this property, the story is not mine to share; suffice it to say that on the first night, Sasquatch were seen and shots were fired.
I have spent many fascinating days and nights at this place, becoming friends with the person who lives there and learning the nature and behavior of the giants who sometimes visit her. To have it suddenly violated by someone with a bloodthirsty agenda and no goal other than self-aggrandizement makes me sick, as it does many others. This is why we need to organize an all-out effort to enact national protective legislation.
But let me be absolutely clear: The campaign on behalf of Sasquatch does not single out any one individual; Rick Dyer merely represents a militant, ego-driven worldview that is unfortunately quite widespread:
"Every Bigfoot should be hunted down and killed. Protection... my ass. We need to make 'em extinct. People, you should find a weapon, get out in the woods ...you want to shoot `ern in the head, shoot 'ern in the back of the neck, make 'ern go down quick. If Christopher Noel tries to get you to communicate with Bigfoot, he's trying to kill you, and the blood is going to be on his hands! Bigfoot is a Monster!" (From YouTube: "Let's Make Bigfoot Extinct!")
Whether or not you believe that this man shot and killed a Sasquatch in the woods outside of San Antonio on September 6, 2012, you can witness his naked desperation to do so in the final night scene of the documentary "Shooting Bigfoot." (See my YouTube video: "Shooting Bigfoot' Shows Real Sasqiatches.") If he did not succeed, he has nonetheless become a high-profile figure, a lightening rod for others who would love nothing more than to achieve his level of fame and notoriety. Many who understand that Sasquatch exists, but believe that Dyer is hoaxing his specimen, are already in the forests with night vision technology and high powered rifles, intending to do for real what Dyer has only pretended to do.
You can purchase this book, "Our Life with Bigfoot: Knowing our Next of Kin at Habituation Sites" by Christopher Noël here.
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Because September 6th 2012 really happened and unfortunately for the Bigfoot community I Rick Dyer achieved it. So yes Im a hoaxer but I'm also the real deal
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