Oklahoma Witness Talks About His Bigfoot Encounter For First Time


From the youtube channel of Bono Russell, host of Mojo Encounters - 

Oklahoman Rusty Timbo joins us to share his scary Bigfoot encounter from his grade school days. This is his first time telling it in public.

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  1. A first for all the SuperFriends! Uno!

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  2. Great article:

    http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/but-not-simpler/why-bigfoot-is-unlikely-only-if-you-know-what-e2809cunlikelye2809d-means/

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    1. HAHAHAHAHA JOE JUST GOT BLOWN THE FU CK OUT HAHAHA

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    2. I didn't read it... But I'm pretty sure if something causes that reaction in a troll like you, it doesn't address a single bit of the evidence.

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    3. What evidence? HAHAHAHAHAHA

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    4. The troll always says that Joe gets blown


      Just saying

      MMC

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    5. Ha ha ha!!

      What evidence? You know, the stuff that gets rubbed in your face until you run away again for your next day's worth of rhetorical nonsense...

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    6. Yes, the article addresses the evidence but I'm sure you will feel threatened by what it says.

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    7. None found, if you know what "found" means.

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    8. Excellent! I tell you what then... Why don't you paste an extract from it where the evidence has been addressed? I'll check back here in a little while.

      : )


      find
      fʌɪnd/Submit
      verb
      1. discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly.
      "Lindsey looked up to find Niall watching her"
      synonyms: discover, become aware, realize, observe, notice, note, perceive, learn, detect
      discover after a deliberate search.
      discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly.
      "Lindsey looked up to find Niall watching her"
      synonyms: discover, become aware, realize, observe, notice, note, perceive, learn, detect More
      discover after a deliberate search.
      "I can't find my keys"
      synonyms: locate, spot, pinpoint, unearth, obtain, detect, put one's finger on;"

      I think you'll find that every time some one reports an encounter with a Sasquatch, it falls well within the definition of it being found. If you've seen a dog in your back yard and found trace evidence of it and filmed it, then you merely haven't caught it yet... Very basic stuff. Plenty found;

      http://youtu.be/cR2cREt95sU
      http://youtu.be/luue2Mv_VNM
      http://youtu.be/lOxuRIfFs0w

      ... None "in a zoo".

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    9. That is a nice article. I'll probably assign it to a class in the future if we ever do "Bigfoot."

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  3. Great bigfoot fiction!! Awesome hobby!

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    1. Not as "awesome" as being a career hater, spending all your days around a subject you can't stand. But it's odd how Bigfoot is the only fringe topic where its "skeptics" are more demented and obsessed than its "believers".

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    2. Yet here he is again defending the faith^

      If you dont get paid for this then that is truelly baffling behaviour. Honestly get a grip.

      Oh and that statement is rather comical to those of us on the sane side of the spectrum. You have just stated that believers are demented and obsessed. What a doozey.

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    3. Um... The logic behind me being here might be totally alien to someone as intellectually backward as you... But I have an interest in this subject? Naturally, someone would follow a blog with subject matter that interests them? There is nothing more baffling than what you do... Well, it was baffling until psychologists got on board and started analysing what you do.

      ... Sure, you have to be a little demented to believe that 8 foot cavemen are running around the US, not so much when you have evidence to be convinced by though. There's no need for mere faith then.

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    4. Its not difficult to grasp that it is FUKING HILARIOUS

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    5. I have far worse things to describe your behaviour.

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    6. Fallacious thinking to assume all interest = belief. Or it's an argument technique born from a position of weakness.

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    7. Trolls like you particularly like to stick around here because this is where you get least satisfaction and self esteem from... You need to rectify that. It's a Crusade. Because you haven't the slightest idea how to counter the scientific evidence for relict hominids, you spend your days religiously pretending to be multiple posters, sensationalising the paranormal side of this topic, in a roundabout way of attacking enthusiastic people's credibility. It's pretty much pseudosceptical cowardice at its purest.
      The trolls around here can be divided into three distinct types;
      *Some actually believe in "Bigfoot" but are a little too scared to admit it and for the sake of not being caught being positive on a blog like this, pretend to be "sceptical" and get there queries answered about the creature's existence by pasting the ISF's best pseudosceptical mantras.
      *Others are trolls who suffer emotional issues such as depression, low self-esteem, and anger. They want to inject their own emotional turmoil into other people by luring them into negativity. It's a way for them to feel some kind of control or power over their own disruptive emotions, at other people's expense.
      http://edition.cnn.com/2013/07/11/world/internet-trolling/
      *And then you have the others who are quite simply on the psychopathy spectrum.
      https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/your-online-secrets/201409/internet-trolls-are-narcissists-psychopaths-and-sadists

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    8. Wow. Epic (and predictable) meltdown in progress.

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