Your chance to own stake in "Bigfoot discovery"


Editor's Note: This is a post by Bigfoot Evidence contributor M. Strudwick, a Sasquatch enthusiast.

Anyone got a spare $190,000.00 hidden under their mattress?

Bigfoot enthusiasts get your checkbooks ready, a prime location in North Central Wyoming has come on the market. The seller claims that several dangerous Sasquatch frequent the area and will not think twice about eating you before you even have time to remove the “for sale” sign.

via http://humboldt.craigslist.org/for/3268467715.html:

Date: 2012-09-12, 9:31PM PDT

I found "Bigfoot" North Central Wyoming. I have seen evidence of them including hundreds of tracks, two 5 foot away encounters from two squatch. Not only are these things dangerous, they will eat you when prevoked.

There is a small window to exploit this finding for cash. Soon the science books will be re-written. After it becomes main stream, intrest will decline sugnificantly.

I have hundreds of images of tracks, clearly visable from google earth right now. I also have about 5 images of actual "Sasquatch". One leaning over eating a fresh kill. He measures 8.9 feet from the crown of his head to the crack of his butt. The other is sitting on two flat stacked rocks and appears to be beating his chest.

This is a turn key "investment" oppurtunity. Every kid in the world would want to see bigfoot for himselve. with the coordinants in the images, this makes an e-book platinum sellar as every kid would want to see for themselves bigfoot right on google earth. A film would be possibe, I can get thermal images with investors equipment.the possibility is endless.

This is an oppurtunity to buy a 49% stack in all residual monies from this disscovery. The cost is $190,000.00 dollars

Comments

  1. Rick Dyer needs more $$$$ !!!!!

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  2. Are you sure Tim Fasano isn't involved in this "stake"?

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  3. This is funny. Most people in my neck of the woods sell property on the cheap if they have an aggressive bigfoot problem. They also never disclose that there is an issue with the property. This ad is a load of crap.

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  4. YEAH COULD BE DICK RYDER AGAIN!

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  5. He's sure confident he can get thermal images. Funny, since others have tried and basically failed for many years.

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  6. Forget the property...look at M. Strudwick! What's up M?

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    1. I would be interested in the property if M. Strudwick would live there with me and it would be our love nest.

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  7. Whats that smell? Ah yes. BULLSHIT!

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  8. Anyone who wants me to buy a 49% stack as opposed to a 49% stake, I say no thanks.

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  9. Well then, let's see what you have pal. Show us something, or go away.

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  10. I don't buy pigs in a poke or squat in a stack.

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  11. I was the one who found this on the Humboldt County, CA craigslist. I don't even think the $190,000 is for the property. I think it's just for 49% of the money from the "discovery". So if you blew that money, you wouldn't even have any land to show for it.

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    1. I bet Biscardi already got a stack.....lol

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  12. Hmmmmm mr standing might bite! Lol

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  13. OK Knower. What say you? Is this from that pepto guy?

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  14. "Turn key investment", ebook platinum seller" way to throw in a few buzz words so here are mine, mister I think you can go whistle, come up with some verifiable evidence or go play with your imaginary "sasquai"

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  15. "The Guesser" here. I am 50 percent sure that this is the real deal folks.

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    1. That's funny, my stats say it only has a 49% chance of being the real deal.

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  16. In Cali, I was told by realtors, when selling a house, it is a law that you have to report any paranormal activity.

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    1. Ghosts are known to cause cancer in the state of Califoria

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    2. Will the ghosts be arrested?

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    3. Why did the game warden arrest the ghost?

      He didn' t have a haunting license.

      Why aren't many ghosts arrested?

      Ifs hard to pin anything on them.


      BOOOOOOM im here all night folks!!!

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  17. LOL, $200,ooo to be Eaten by the Hairy Galloute & have the co-signer flip the bill for the Mortgage...Yah I'll hoop on that Train "NOT"

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  18. Tracks from google earth? Right

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  19. WOW!!! Sign me right up!!! This is obviously a deal of a lifetime!! Right after I get done sending my bank account info off to India, I'm going to answer that CL ad.

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  20. Fascinated by the measurement, 'He measures 8.9 feet from the crown of his head to the crack of his butt.' He will eat you alive, but is quite happy for you to go poking round his butt with a tape measure.

    JD

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  21. 8'9' from his crown to his crack? That is one huge squatch! Just sayin....

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  22. Looks like the Nigerians have found themselves a new scam.

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    1. The church of bigfoot needs many many money!!

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  23. although this sounds ridiculous, I wonder if he's had any legit interest? I bet he has lol

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  24. Since the guy can't spell worth a damn, I doubt that he realizes Google Earth images aren't in real time.
    If he has so much convincing evidence, why the need for a partner?
    Some people just don't enough thought in to their scams.

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  25. Is that supposed to be one of the pictures this fuckin whackadoo has?

    That squatch looks like he's about to shit..........

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  26. Craigslist will get you raped or killed,they should shut that site down.

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