YouTube personality Tom Simon talks about the Sierra Kills and Tom Biscardi [Video]


We have seen Tom Simon popped up on our radar a few times on YouTube and his latest monologue is about the Sierra Kills and how Tom Biscardi is offering $50,000 for the Bigfoot steak. Watch the video below for a recap of what's been talked about here on Bigfoot Evidence blog.

Since we're on the subject of Justin Smeja and his Bigfoot steak, we want to inform everyone that the steak is not one who slab of meat. From what we can recall from speaking with Justin last week, he said it was actually bits and pieces of Bigfoot flesh collected at the shooting sight. He has it stored somewhere about 20 minutes from his house.

For those of you who like to watch the show Storage Wars on the A&E channel, be on the look out for bits and pieces of Bigfoot steak. It could be worth a lot of dough.

Sierra kills Tom Biscardi offers hunter 50 grand For bigfoot steak claims dna real sasquatch

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  1. Biscardi steps up and puts his money where his mouth is- unlike Moneymaker who only cares about his own blatant self-promotion. Biscardi has done more for Bigfoot research than Moneymaker could do in 100 lifetimes.

    The Sierra kills story is more complex. This was a mission to kill a Bigfoot and the "other witnesses" who condemn the shooting did not mind when they were paid a great deal to bring him to this location and draw the Sasquatch out.

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  2. @1st annon

    Where do you get ur info. Sounds like u might know a little more and should share with all of us.

    Paul

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  3. I am beginning to think that this whole bigfoot steak is nothing but a big steamy pile nuthin

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  4. Not a steaming pile of nothing. A bigfoot steak sold at auction that turns out not to be a Bigfoot steak makes the whole thing look like a hoax- and very likely would stop any prosecution for the kills.

    Remember how people are saying that he is very concerned about staying out of jail.

    People lose sight of something very important- there are people in this world who are very wealthy. Most people cant comprehend the idea of this amount of wealth so they act like such people do not actually exist. Very wealthy "Big Game Hunters" often pay to engage in poaching where they will not be caught. The reason why people say "why hasnt anyone killed a Bigfoot" is because they do not know it happens quite often by either a hunter such as this or a normal person- who rather than allow the body to be seized for scientific purposes- sell it to individuals who will pay a quarter of a million dollars for the carcass.

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  5. @ annon

    Is this just a theory, or du have solid info on this?

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  6. Its a theory based on everything I have read regarding the shootings.

    As for the hunters you may want to read up on Tiger hunting. If Tigers were not verified centuries ago they would likely be in the same category as bigfoot. Nobody believed a huge striped orange cat was anything more than a story until they saw it themselves. Africa was a prime destination for hunters early in the 20th century- they did not believe in the gorilla until it was officially discovered.

    Studies indicate that at this point there may be more Tigers than Bigfoot. The hunting and poaching of Tigers is a dirty secret. Logic says there are no people who only want to kill Tigers- they want to hunt and kill rare animals. The hunting of Sasquatch can take place, without anyone having any idea in what are still unexplored areas of British Columbia. The number of Grizzly and mountain lion in the area require hunters have extensive fire power so nothing can be inferred from the weapons they are carrying.

    I am not saying Bigfoot are killed everyday or even year.... I am saying that in the past ten years major hunters have shot and killed them with nobody having any idea.

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  7. @Anonymous

    I have a hard time believing ANYONE would bag a bigfoot and not tell the world. First of all, there would be lots of money involved. Secondly, the shooter would become extremely famous. If he played his cards right, he might even become a hero to science.

    Most humans could not resist the money and power killing a bigfoot would bring.

    That's how some murderers are caught. They can't keep their mouths shut. Either they're wracked with guilt or (if they happen to be sociopaths), they want to brag. Very few people can keep large secrets to themselves.

    Killing a bigfoot would be the biggest prize ever for a greedy, attention-craving human asshole. That's why I'm starting to doubt Smeja's story. It goes on and on with no proof. Had he actually killed one, he would have cashed in a long time ago.

    Let's assume I'm a greedy, self-seeking hunter who just shot a bigfoot. Once I got over the shock, I'd grab just enough proof and drive it straight to the nearest large mainstream media outlet. I'd say, "Let's talk $$, shall we?" and the rest would be history. No bigfoot steaks. No DNA tests. No making the world wait for years. Everything would be out in a matter of days and I'd be a rich and famous son of a bitch.

    To suggest someone would shoot a sasquatch and not immediately tell the world defies human nature. We're greedy assholes. We like to be the center of attention.

    If I decided to PRETEND I'd shot a bigfoot, I'd hook up with some other people, make up some convoluted story about DNA, non-disclosure agreements, etc. and drag it out as long as possible. That way I'd get attention. No bigfoot required.

    Smeja's story doesn't pass the smell test.

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