Rick Dyer offering $1,000,000 for a piece of Justin Smeja's Bigfoot Kill [Sierra Kills]
Georgia-Bigfoot-body-in-a-freezer hoaxer and the "best Bigfoot tracker in the world", Rick Dyer thinks he caught Justin Smeja off guard and threw a sucker punch. After knocking the kid down, he gives Justin a lollipop by offering him one million dollars for a part of the Bigfoot he killed.
During the radio interview with other Bigfoot hosts including Squatch-Detective Steve Kulls, Justin Smeja talked in-depth about the Sierra Kills event that took place in October 2010 near Gold Lake, CA. Of course, there were many who didn't buy his story, including Rick Dyer.
Dyer claims he had spoken with one of Smeja's relatives and she told him it was a hoax and could not believe people are buying his story. We can't verify if any of this is true, especially since this statement is coming from a known hoaxer.
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Dyer is getting this money from??? Dyer is jealous someone else is taking the hoax theme and running with it with more than just a circus barker behind him. "A whacked out story, huh?" Takes one to know one.
ReplyDeleteYour a hoax :P
DeleteAF, you nailed that one.
ReplyDeleteQuit giving Dyer face time. He has no credibility to be talking.
ReplyDeleteThe more I hear, the more respect I have for everyone involved in the DNA study. You can't help but apprieciate their silence.
ReplyDeleteAutumnforest..You beat me to it..I was wondering where this knuckle head was getting $1,000,000 too.Unless maybe he sold some dna from his hoax to Biscardi..
ReplyDeleteI do like reading blogs..But for video I have to stick with the small town guys,,TGBF, TCSJR, A few others..Watch Fasano just to watch him cough and hack..huff and puff..Happy New Year and Happy hunting
I paid a blog poster on this site close to 50K for his pictures of Sasquatch. These picture were supposed to verify the creature's existence but in reality they are merely pictures of a Spectacled Bear taken at the San Diego Zoo. He didn't even take the pictures himself -- they are readily available on the Zoo's website!:(
ReplyDeleteI would like a refund.
Sorry, your a dummy. No Refunds for sheepy bigfoot believers.
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ReplyDeleteI think he'll have a contract stipulating that the bigfoot material must be proven to be real before he hands over that $1,000,000. He's so sure this is a fraud, he's putting his money where his mouth is, I think.
I'm convinced Justin Smeja is lying, which is a damn good thing because the story he describes is heartrending.
As an aside, I've heard so many bigfoot believers say, "If you'll only look at the evidence before making a decision, you'll see. It's real." Well, I looked at the evidence. I looked at it very closely. Although the Patterson film and the supposed dermal ridges on footprint casts are intriguing, they are not enough to prove the existence of a real creature.
I've watched as Justin's story fell apart, Erickson took down his site, Ketchum keeps putting off a publishing date, Moneymaker and others tell everyone else they don't know what they're talking about.
It's a three-ring circus: entertaining, but useless for proving the existence of an extant unknown hominid living in North America.
The footage Larry Surface and others have shown is laughable. The New York "baby bigfoot" was obviously the owner of a primate and his pet (looks like a gibbon). I've seen people in ghillie suits and people in ape suits. Aside from the Patty footage it's all worthless.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof, which the PG film, footprints and hair samples do not provide. DNA would prove it, but I'd need to have the results repeated by independent scientists. Then I'd believe.
I've explained to you what it would take for me to believe. The question is, what would it take for "true believers" to really question their conclusions on all kinds of (mostly) silly nonsense? What would make you question your belief in bigfoot? What would make you question your belief in UFOs, ghosts, the Loch Ness Monster, Ogopogo, reincarnation and most of all, god(s)?
The reason skeptics come to places like this is we care what people believe because untrue beliefs can lead to atrocities. Belief in bigfoot is relatively benign, unless some trigger-happy asshole shoots a person. But if fuzzy thinking spreads into other areas of your life, the consequences can be dire.
Overall, I'm disturbed by the trend of the Discovery channels. They send people into buildings looking for ghosts and people into the wild looking for crypids. No one ever finds anything definitive and yet it's replacing quality TV. Whatever happened to David Attenborough and Jacques Cousteau? Where is the REAL quality programming. Where is the actual scientific content? It's wasting away, I'm afraid, only to be replaced by credulous people trying to prove the unprovable and the silly.
Bigfoot, wish you were real, but so sorry, my good man. It looks like you're yet another artifact of the human imagination.
I really recommend this book: The Demon-Haunted World by Carl Sagan. It's an important read for our society.
To Athiest, I respect what you have to say, but if I were to summarize what you wrote, it would be, "I don't believe in anything unless there's overwhelming acceptance, and if you do, you're wrong."
ReplyDeleteYou so casually referred to God and UFO's in your. Okay, so what would be YOU change your mind about these? God, for example CANNOT be proven or disproven, and whenever people attempt to debunk the idea of a God, they bring about religion. I would like to see you give me concrete prove to sway my opinion on something like God or aliens. Would you rather believe everything in the universe was caused by some gases reacting outta the blue, or that something, or one, was directly responsible. The second option seems a lot easier to comprehend, considering how complex a simple bacteria is. With aliens, you don't believe in that? Then your an idiot, because if you NEED a body of an extraterrestial to sway you, it is a indicator of you're ignorance, asyou refuse to believe that there is nothing else in this immeasurable universe.
Now, with Bigfoot. I wouldn't call you a skeptic. A skeptic is someone who looks at something from a very rational point of view, and makes there decision based on what they have infront of them. Hair samples, dermal ridges, Average foot size ratios, blood samples, thousands of sightings a year, almost identical descriptions given by Native Tribes, and a chapter in a book by roosevelt not enough to convince you. Okay, I respect your opinion, but when you know all this, and STILL say everyone who has had a sighting or encounter, or even someone who may be behind a computer screen and makes their judgement based on what they've read is wrong, well then, you're a dumbass.
BTW, i strongly believe this story is real. If this guy is lying, then people who have put millions into the other projects and studies that Smeja is involved in, are hoaxers to. That, makes almost no sense at all.
WHY JUSTIN GAVE HIS BULLY PULPIP UP TO SUCH AN IDIOT IS AMAZING. LIKE DYER HAS A MILLION DOLLARS. PLEASE DON'T PROLONG THIS GUYS 15 MINUTES A FAME.
ReplyDeletewhat happened to Biscardi's $50K?
ReplyDeleteIf Hersom is so rich, and writing the book, and has a stuffed Squatch (or was it full sized photo) why is it even up for sale? That would dilute Hersom's and the rest of the gang's prize, so something is fishy for sure. Perhaps it is the whole study otherwise they would disclaim this joker Smeja?or, maybe it is as Lindsay says on his blog.
ATHEIST--Oh thanks so much for telling us all how to think. I couldn't have done it without you. BTW--Exactly what evidence have you looked at closely? Some stuff you saw or read on the internet? LOL, typical. There's a whole big wide world out there past your computer screen. You should take a look sometime.
ReplyDeleteIt seems the only people that believe Smeja are the ones that have actually talked to him.
ReplyDeleteLove the Dr Evil picture! I'm sure Sure made that face when he made the offer. I mean this is out of hand
ReplyDeleteA known hoaxer is calling out a person he thinks is a hoaxer?That's laughable.
ReplyDelete"best Bigfoot tracker in the world"?If so,where's the Bigfoot?
It's no wonder,with a guy like this, that the majority of people think "Bigfooters" are nuts.
I think Bigfoot is out there but obviously I have no proof.
I still don't know about Justin's story,but in reality,it doesn't seem so far fetched.Justin's biggest haunt is not taking the little one.That seems to be the top question.
I've run in to Wildlife Officers while I'm out.They're always friendly and ask if I'm hunting or taking trees for firewood.I always catch them looking casually in the truck and in the box while making conversation.
Getting caught doing either is a big fine with possible jail.It's enough of a deterrent for me,so I can believe that part of the story.
Like AF,I wonder who's fronting the cash for this offer.Or is it a bluff?
Since an alleged sample of Justin's is in the DNA study,I'd bet that he wouldn't be able to sell it until after the release of the paper.
Lots of roundy-round going on.
SHOW ME THE MONEY!!
ReplyDeleteChuck in Ohio
That guy Dyer is a fuckin idiot. Loser. Why are you still talking about Bigfoots? I wouldn't listen or believe a fuckin word you say. You are worthless Rick Dyer. Worthless.
ReplyDeleteBut would all of you say it to his face......NOPE.....
Deleteread my reply below about dick ryder
DeleteI think a lot of people would say it to his face.. Whats he going to do? beat up thousands of people..give me a break. The guy is worthless and anyone with more than an 80 IQ knows he is full of shit. Contrary to your belief not everyone fears big dumb rednecks.. Some people actually would have a ball kicking his ass.
ReplyDeletewow im listening to Dyer now on his radio show... My opinion has actually sunk even lower... such a lying hick
ReplyDeleteJustin Smeja and Rick Dyer are both hoaxers.
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