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Can you see an 'FM' on the backwall in the famous Mary Kelly photograph?
Biologist have said that a single Bigfoot would need to be part of a tribe. The tribe would need a large territory and a large food source. They also pointed to the fact that you would expect to find at least one dead body of a Bigfoot which has never been found.
c.d.
Someone would probably suggest that they buried their dead c.d. Ill stick with the ‘never existed in the first place’ theory.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
Saw a recent episode of Expedition Unknown with Josh Gates dealing with Bigfoot/Yeti. The best evidence samples from around the world collected over a period of years were sent to one of the most highly respected DNA testing labs in the world. Their conclusion was that in every instance the samples were from various species of bears including one species that had been thought to be extinct.
Makes sense given the size of bears, their fur and the fact that they can stand on their hind legs. A lot of the sightings are at night or in poor conditions or at high elevations from exhausted people suffering from lack of oxygen.
c.d.
Hi cd,
According to Darwin, humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor. It is known that they have nearly 99% of DNA in common. Could Bigfoot and bears also share a common ancestor?
The aboriginal people of my local area have a long term verbal history of yeti like creatures existing in our mountain wilderness. Their name for the creature is "Yowie".
According to Darwin, humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor. It is known that they have nearly 99% of DNA in common. Could Bigfoot and bears also share a common ancestor?
The aboriginal people of my local area have a long term verbal history of yeti like creatures existing in our mountain wilderness. Their name for the creature is "Yowie".
Cheers, George
theyve been able to find the bones, skulls and other remnants of long extinct other humanoid species, obviously if bigfoot existed and was still around today they would more easily be able to do tje same. they havent because it dosnt exist.
"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
According to Darwin, humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor. It is known that they have nearly 99% of DNA in common. Could Bigfoot and bears also share a common ancestor?
The aboriginal people of my local area have a long term verbal history of yeti like creatures existing in our mountain wilderness. Their name for the creature is "Yowie".
Too many artefacts get introduced, like the flash you point out. I suppose if the Rumbelow photo does show something, then it becomes a matter of working out why one photo shows something that the other does not?
What is odd is that a few times over the years reproductions of the photograph have been uploaded to this site and elsewhere that don't have the white reflection of the flashbulb, and thus show different or additional markings, and yet the diary's supporters still interpret the markings as "FM."
An example can be found at Jay Hartley's website.
Personally, I can't even begin to understand why he is interpreting these markings as FM.
Following from his faint red line, it looks more like a backwards J, followed by a forward J or a P or a T and then a W and another line after that....or maybe the initial mark could be interpreted as the Pi sign...
Mushrooms, weed, pills, beer plus an overwhelming desire for fame.
Well to be fair, there have been sightings or footprints seen by what I would consider credible sources. People like Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, famed mountaineer Reinhold Messner, Tibetan monks etc. So I wouldn't put them on the same level as drunken Yahoos out hunting. I think people are seeing something. The question is what is it?
The DNA samples tested were from all over the world including one of the most famous samples of fur from an alleged Yeti from a Tibetan Monastery. Again, in every instance the analysis done showed they were from various species of bears.
So I am not sure it is case closed but I remain very skeptical.
What is odd is that a few times over the years reproductions of the photograph have been uploaded to this site and elsewhere that don't have the white reflection of the flashbulb, and thus show different or additional markings, and yet the diary's supporters still interpret the markings as "FM."
An example can be found at Jay Hartley's website.
Personally, I can't even begin to understand why he is interpreting these markings as FM.
Following from his faint red line, it looks more like a backwards J, followed by a forward J or a P or a T and then a W and another line after that....or maybe the initial mark could be interpreted as the Pi sign...
I don't get it.
It definitely looks more like a J to me, I can't honestly see any FM unless I try really, really hard.
Well to be fair, there have been sightings or footprints seen by what I would consider credible sources. People like Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, famed mountaineer Reinhold Messner, Tibetan monks etc. So I wouldn't put them on the same level as drunken Yahoos out hunting. I think people are seeing something. The question is what is it?
The DNA samples tested were from all over the world including one of the most famous samples of fur from an alleged Yeti from a Tibetan Monastery. Again, in every instance the analysis done showed they were from various species of bears.
So I am not sure it is case closed but I remain very skeptical.
c.d.
It's definitely case closed. The only reason to not close the case is for the pure and simple reason that we can't prove a negative.
Hilary didn't believe in a literal yeti, and Messner also went on record to say that the yeti was a bear. "Yeti" generally translates to bear. It's a bear. The vast majority of Bigfoot sightings occur in states populated by bears. The prints seen in Asia are overlapping bear prints distorted in the snow.
Bigfoot is a modern myth, certainly in North America, much like Nessie is a modern myth born in the 1930s following the sauropod of King Kong wowing audiences in cinemas, the same can be said for similar US based lake monsters.
I can see why people here are so quick to dismiss what other people claim to see or to have seen. It doesn't fit a preconceived paradigm. People are just seeing things and smelling things and seeing things that move objects, that are really there, while they aren't. Or they're seeing a bear and morphing it in their heads, even if it's the head of a policeman or the head of the Head of our Humane Society driving through Oregon. Those weren't Sasquatches climbing an 8 foot bank on two legs. You've been driving too long...
It's impossible for me to side with a group of skeptics who like to impose their Socratic authority. So I'm going with there being an M on the wall, just like there's an M at four of the other crime scenes in one form or another, not to mention one letter signed with a name beginning with an M.
And since it isn't Monty or Fanny Mortimer, I'm going to go with Maybrick as a good working suspect. Yes, I'm tentatively joining Ike. Woo Whee!
I can see why people here are so quick to dismiss what other people claim to see or to have seen. It doesn't fit a preconceived paradigm. People are just seeing things and smelling things and seeing things that move objects, that are really there, while they aren't. Or they're seeing a bear and morphing it in their heads, even if it's the head of a policeman or the head of the Head of our Humane Society driving through Oregon. Those weren't Sasquatches climbing an 8 foot bank on two legs. You've been driving too long...
It's impossible for me to side with a group of skeptics who like to impose their Socratic authority. So I'm going with there being an M on the wall, just like there's an M at four of the other crime scenes in one form or another, not to mention one letter signed with a name beginning with an M.
And since it isn't Monty or Fanny Mortimer, I'm going to go with Maybrick as a good working suspect. Yes, I'm tentatively joining Ike. Woo Whee!
What is odd is that a few times over the years reproductions of the photograph have been uploaded to this site and elsewhere that don't have the white reflection of the flashbulb, and thus show different or additional markings, and yet the diary's supporters still interpret the markings as "FM."
An example can be found at Jay Hartley's website.
Personally, I can't even begin to understand why he is interpreting these markings as FM.
Following from his faint red line, it looks more like a backwards J, followed by a forward J or a P or a T and then a W and another line after that....or maybe the initial mark could be interpreted as the Pi sign...
I don't get it.
It's confirmation bias. When someone first hears of the "F M" on the wall, and then is shown a version where at least the M looks "M-like", and then has the F pointed out to them, it becomes a case of "once seen and can't be unseen".
Years ago I recall a thread where people, including myself, started pointing out all sorts of animals and people and other images found on the wall - it was like spotting things in the clouds. But yes, the consistency of the proposed F and M between images is just not there, which strongly points to them being image artefacts unique to certain images.
Well to be fair, there have been sightings or footprints seen by what I would consider credible sources. People like Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, famed mountaineer Reinhold Messner, Tibetan monks etc. So I wouldn't put them on the same level as drunken Yahoos out hunting. I think people are seeing something. The question is what is it?
The DNA samples tested were from all over the world including one of the most famous samples of fur from an alleged Yeti from a Tibetan Monastery. Again, in every instance the analysis done showed they were from various species of bears.
So I am not sure it is case closed but I remain very skeptical.
c.d.
cmon cd, its been case closed for a long time, just like its been case closed on this silly diary for a long time.
"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
I guess now's not the time to share my own "sighting". Somehow I don't feel comfortable.
Maybe Casebook should use the photo to see if you're a Robot or a Maybrickian and then boot you out if you click on it. Ike would never be able to do another search. So much for the lone ranger.
cmon cd, its been case closed for a long time, just like its been case closed on this silly diary for a long time.
Let me clarify me position here, Abby. I have seen no evidence which would suggest to me that Bigfoot/Yeti exists. But I don't like the expression case closed. To me, it seems to imply that the person using it possesses all knowledge that exists with regard to that particular claim and implies that they will refuse to look at any additional evidence that may come forth in the future which might call into question the position they now hold because their mind is already made up. I think that is a bad position to take regardless of the claim.
I am willing to change my mind on any position that I now hold but I need to see the evidence.
And finally, this is a thread which concerns the diary and initials on the wall. I have already contributed to hijacking it. If anyone wants to continue with a Bigfoot discussion they should probably start a new thread.
These are both considered unsolved mysteries and they seem to have a lot in common, since the Barrett Hoax theorist keeps bringing up Patterson-Gimlin and considers both their film and the Diary as shoddy hoaxes easily debunked, as well as all the Ms that people see right in front of their eyes. Yet they look for solutions in "Mrs Puddleduck's socks".
Do you see solutions in peripherology? You must have some good peripheral vision! I don't.
In the periphery, I definitely see nuzzing! But at least, I don't have central scotoma.
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