The FBI just released Bigfoot맥스카지노s official file
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For the first time, take a peek inside the Bureau맥스카지노s investigation into Sasquatch
The is a fascinating corner of the internet, and some may believe a fantastic waste of time. The Bureau맥스카지노s Freedom of Information Act library houses thousands of previously sealed or long-buried files on very famous 맥스카지노 and very dead 맥스카지노 celebrities, criminals, politicians and other persons of interest. And they맥스카지노re all on display for free public perusal, which is how you suddenly find yourself scrutinizing reports on everyone from Al Capone to Anna Nicole Smith for three hours one afternoon.
Now, the FBI usually doesn맥스카지노t make such documents public until after the person dies, which makes the latest release from the vault 맥스카지노 22 glorious pages concerning one Bigfoot 맥스카지노 particularly notable for two reasons: It appears to be confirmation that a. Bigfoot is dead, and b. Bigfoot was real. Probably.
The mythical creature known as Bigfoot 맥스카지노 or, if you prefer, Sasquatch, Yowie, Skunk Ape or Yayali 맥스카지노 has a . People swear they맥스카지노ve been seeing him for centuries, usually in the woods of North America and often in the Pacific Northwest. And the part-hairy ape, part hairy human, part hairy bear thing has inspired such fervor among his fanatics that the fiercest devotees have even gotten the government involved in their pursuit of the truth.
, which Popular Mechanics examined in full, mostly follows the correspondence between the Bigfoot Information Center and Exhibition (BIC) in The Dalles, Oregon, and the FBI맥스카지노s Scientific and Technical Services Division from 1976 to 1977.
In 1976, BIC director Peter Byrne requested the FBI test a strange hair sample.
맥스카지노We do not often come across hair which we are able to identify and the hair that we have now, about 15 hairs attached to a tiny piece of skin, is the first that we have obtained in six years which we feel may be of importance.맥스카지노
In a letter back to Byrne, the FBI admitted its lab 맥스카지노primarily conducts exams for law enforcement agencies in connection with criminal investigations,맥스카지노 but eventually agreed to inspect the hairs after several newspapers, including the New York Times and Washington Star-News, brought light to Bigfoot맥스카지노s possible existence.
Eventually, after several months of follow-ups, which are documented in the file, the FBI delivered the results of the test to both Byrne and the organization that supported his research, the Academy of Applied Science. Sadly, Bigfoot was a bust.
맥스카지노It was concluded as a result of these examinations that the hairs are of deer family origin,맥스카지노 the FBI wrote, crushing the dreams of Bigfoot believers everywhere.
While this is a disappointing revelation, by no means is the case closed. For all we know, the FBI could have Bigfoot documents it isn맥스카지노t showing us and this is all just a clever ploy to throw us off his scent.
In the meantime, we맥스카지노ll keep searching 맥스카지노 and hold out hope that the FBI finally releases the Loch Ness Monster맥스카지노s file to keep us occupied until then.