Dogmen encounters are happening more and more often. In this encounter, a dogman is encountered in West Virginia. These encounters seem to happen everywhere.
“Its is starting now. I have been followed by either a black or white SUV and two men come to my house one stands outside of his truck and one comes to my door. The other day I was coming home and as I was turning a left into my driveway a black looking police car drove up and just stared me down and he was wearing a red and black plaid shirt and he gave me the worst look anyone could ever give so at that point he starts moving forward well I'm going to turn around to follow him and at that point he sped off in front of my house to the point where the wheels turned.
“This truck was following me about 2 feet behind my car and what I did is I made a very quick turn to the point where I turned my car around and followed him and this was his license plate. When he noticed what I did and I was right behind him taking pictures of his car he sped off about 90 miles an hour in my little small town.”
Clearly delusional with an exaggerated sense of self-importance (like someone we know here). She fits in well with Standing.
She could certainly bolster her case by providing the license plate number and what was written on the side of the supposed police car - there surely has to be some sort of identification on a law enforcement vehicle. But we won't get that that part - we never do.
This entire thread is one person speaking to himself. By the way.
You believe that there is a culture hopping, globe-trotting, thousands years’ old conspiracy society, planting tracks & running around in gorilla costumes in the US. And that an estimated figure for these conspirators amounts to 100 people. Does a woman being followed by a van seem crazier than than that to you?
Might I add... I don’t know anyone in my social circle of people are are enthusiastic about this subject, that have spent one second looking into, or following this Claudia Ackley lady. Someone appears to be either far more obsessed with this subject than its believers... or is a little worried about something?
Incidentally, if you don’t know anyone in your social circle of people who is enthusuastic about this subject, how would they even know about Claudia Ackley? Or did you mean something else and it somehow came out backwards?
So there are people in your social group of people who are not enthusiastic about the subject of bigfoot, but who visit this site? I think you need a new “social group of people.”
Reality? How’s that culture hopping, globe-trotting, thousands years’ old conspiracy society, planting tracks & running around in gorilla costumes in the US, with an estimated 100 conspirators... going for ya?
You I seem like you really need convince someone that there more than just you and me commenting here?
Or are these wacky conspiracy theories a method of distancing yourself from the burden of actually convincing people of such impossible theories?
“Conspiracy theories, on the other hand, are tough to disprove. Their proponents can make the theories increasingly elaborate to accommodate new observations.” https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/insights-into-the-personalities-conspiracy-theorists/
I’m not sure who’s ever claimed Bigfoot ride unicorns. But it does indeed appear that anything goes. I mean... Just look at your culture hopping, globe-trotting, thousands years’ old conspiracy society of people planting tracks & running around in gorilla costumes in the US, with an estimated 100 conspirators.
We gave you yanks the language and all you've done is butcher it over the past 300 years ! Utterly shameful Go read some Shakespeare or milton and brush up on what comes out of your mouths cheers
Uh Oh. Here we go again, folks. M.K. Davis originally brought up this theory called the "Bluff Creek massacre" theory back in 2008 at a conference. The controversial theory was immediately rejected by the Bigfoot community and Davis was shunned from ever speaking about it again. According to Davis, based on his expert film analysis and color enhancements of frame 352 of the PG film, he theorizes that the Patterson party had been to the Bluff Creek site at least once before returning to capture their famous Bigfoot video. His theory also suggests that the party probably murdered a family of Bigfoots and buried their bodies. Davis points to an enhanced anomaly resembling a bloody dog print and a pool of blood as proof of his theory.
Thanks to Matt Moneymaker for sharing this story with us from a guy named Thomas S. who was camping with some friends near the French Meadows Reservoir in August 2012. This remote, forested basin is located on the American River approximately 58 miles east of Auburn in the Sierra Nevada's. Before his encounter, the man thought Bigfoot "was just for entertainment purposes", but he changed his tune when he ended up with messy drawers that night. "That will teach to goof on our show," says Matt.
Tonight on Coast To Coast AM, Bigfootology's Rhettman Mullis will talk about Bigfoot sightings, and give us an update on the Oxford Bigfoot DNA project.
Originally Posted by Claudia Ackley on Facebook:
ReplyDelete“Its is starting now. I have been followed by either a black or white SUV and two men come to my house one stands outside of his truck and one comes to my door. The other day I was coming home and as I was turning a left into my driveway a black looking police car drove up and just stared me down and he was wearing a red and black plaid shirt and he gave me the worst look anyone could ever give so at that point he starts moving forward well I'm going to turn around to follow him and at that point he sped off in front of my house to the point where the wheels turned.
“This truck was following me about 2 feet behind my car and what I did is I made a very quick turn to the point where I turned my car around and followed him and this was his license plate. When he noticed what I did and I was right behind him taking pictures of his car he sped off about 90 miles an hour in my little small town.”
Clearly delusional with an exaggerated sense of self-importance (like someone we know here). She fits in well with Standing.
DeleteShe could certainly bolster her case by providing the license plate number and what was written on the side of the supposed police car - there surely has to be some sort of identification on a law enforcement vehicle. But we won't get that that part - we never do.
Maybe she's dealing drugs?
IktomiSaturday, March 3, 2018 at 12:00:00 AM PST
DeleteThere is no reason to doubt her claims.
lktomi says a lot of things that are questionable.
DeleteThis entire thread is one person speaking to himself. By the way.
DeleteYou believe that there is a culture hopping, globe-trotting, thousands years’ old conspiracy society, planting tracks & running around in gorilla costumes in the US. And that an estimated figure for these conspirators amounts to 100 people. Does a woman being followed by a van seem crazier than than that to you?
Might I add... I don’t know anyone in my social circle of people are are enthusiastic about this subject, that have spent one second looking into, or following this Claudia Ackley lady. Someone appears to be either far more obsessed with this subject than its believers... or is a little worried about something?
DeleteThe least believable statement in that comment is that you have a “social circle of people.”
DeleteOh careful... you’ll hurt my feelings.
DeleteIncidentally, if you don’t know anyone in your social circle of people who is enthusuastic about this subject, how would they even know about Claudia Ackley? Or did you mean something else and it somehow came out backwards?
Deletehttp://bigfootevidence.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/woman-suing-on-behalf-of-bigfoot-tells.html?m=0
DeleteUm... because there was an article published here about her only yesterday??????? ^
"This entire thread is one person speaking to himself."
DeleteDead wrong.
Oh... because you said so?
DeleteI apologise.
(Sigh)
So there are people in your social group of people who are not enthusiastic about the subject of bigfoot, but who visit this site? I think you need a new “social group of people.”
DeleteApology accepted. Your learning.
Delete#wordsalad
DeleteI’ve heard people from the US struggle with sarcasm.
DeleteNo offence US.
“Your learning”?
DeleteI've hear people who believe in Bigfoot struggle with reality. No offense of course.
Delete"Your learning" there's more than one person here who questions your judgment.
Delete“I’ve hear people...”?
DeleteReality? How’s that culture hopping, globe-trotting, thousands years’ old conspiracy society, planting tracks & running around in gorilla costumes in the US, with an estimated 100 conspirators... going for ya?
You I seem like you really need convince someone that there more than just you and me commenting here?
I have no need to convince - just trying to base you in a little reality. Believe what you want.
DeleteOr are these wacky conspiracy theories a method of distancing yourself from the burden of actually convincing people of such impossible theories?
Delete“Conspiracy theories, on the other hand, are tough to disprove. Their proponents can make the theories increasingly elaborate to accommodate new observations.”
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/insights-into-the-personalities-conspiracy-theorists/
What’s the root of this thread of comments again?
Ironic, huh?
Very ironic in that you described Claudia Ackley's observations above perfectly.
DeleteYou’re not quite getting it, are you?
DeleteBe careful or the black SUV’s will start following you!
DeleteIn the UK?
DeleteOh I forgot, I’m live in Leeds, never mind.
Delete“I’m live in Leeds”?
DeleteYou can say "I'm live in Leeds" like you say bigfoot rides unicorns. Anything goes in bigfoot role-play.
DeleteWeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!
I’m not sure who’s ever claimed Bigfoot ride unicorns. But it does indeed appear that anything goes. I mean... Just look at your culture hopping, globe-trotting, thousands years’ old conspiracy society of people planting tracks & running around in gorilla costumes in the US, with an estimated 100 conspirators.
DeleteAnything goes.
You’d think that an Englander like ikdummy wouldn’t struggle so much with the language!
DeleteI think you’d need to self-reflect on your grammar before making any such suggestion.
DeleteSelf-reflect, role-play,... it's all good hyphenated fun!
DeleteWe gave you yanks the language and all you've done is butcher it over the past 300 years !
DeleteUtterly shameful
Go read some Shakespeare or milton and brush up on what comes out of your mouths
cheers
Joe