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Post by rjb on Sept 2, 2017 13:42:28 GMT -8
Well winter boredom will soon turn to spring joy when the insects start coming out! But you will also see and hear of amazing things in regards to Bigfoot this year as well. I will be meeting some of the Bigfoots I talk to before September comes of this year. The Bigfoots will allow me to take a video of them. I will make sure this video gets posted all over the internet some how and made free for every one to see. This is not fake stuff that is happening. The cat will be let out of the bag in a big way ( a second thing ) just be for or during September. Keep checking the Bigfoot networks. Amazing and incredible things will happen this year. I will post ware a video of Bigfoot can be seen when I have it. I am not sure of an exact time when I will meet the Bigfoots. Bluemoth, Did it really happen? It is September and we have all been hoping to see your video of Bigfoot. Rick
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Post by rjb on Aug 10, 2017 15:13:10 GMT -8
Wow. I was camping just about 70 miles south of there looking for a rare Cryptophagid beetle late July and my wife and I are returning there after the eclipse. I had no idea the woods around central CO were that dangerous! Bigfoot or human that is pretty scary unless of course he made it all up to get attention.
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Post by rjb on Jul 30, 2017 9:22:35 GMT -8
And in the beetles: Trogossitidae the bark-gnawing beetles and Trogoderma the dermestids that gnaw on skins.
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Post by rjb on Jul 13, 2017 18:48:13 GMT -8
Me too! Wife and I were hiking one of our favorite trails on Monday and there about 30 feet off trail was a similar assembly of sticks. I told my wife about Bluemoth's belief, but something in my telling left her unconvinced. I can't really think of any other creature which would assemble sticks for no purpose (unless maybe a human???) so it must be bigfoot.
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Post by rjb on Jun 23, 2017 7:37:10 GMT -8
Back in the days of Vietnam war protests, Mad Magazine had a little spoof about the organization SWINE - Students Wildly Indignant about Nearly Everything. It has remained with me all these years and I still think of it whenever I hear about students protesting. That publication has always been a favorite. Now the Onion serves my need for a satire fix.
The stock markets have been generally rising since Trump was elected in November- big big bucks added to my investments. Easily enough to cover all my international travel for the rest of my life. So who cares if he is a jackass. Making billions does not mean he is "not stupid or foolish" - and certainly not moral or ethical.
Collecting 100,000 insects does not mean I am smart- just energetic.
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Post by rjb on Jun 18, 2017 8:38:44 GMT -8
Sorry, my bad. Should not segue into politics or religion. Just leads to unhappiness.
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Post by rjb on Jun 18, 2017 7:19:37 GMT -8
Oh my. A sexual play on the word balls! I wouldn't expect such depth of thought from a Trump supporter.
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Post by rjb on Jun 17, 2017 15:25:21 GMT -8
Which kind? Paradichlorobenzene or Naphthalene? I smell both quite a bit. No problem, I kind of like the odor but then I'm a chemist, not a chemophobe.
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Post by rjb on Jun 2, 2017 7:06:34 GMT -8
More than 6 billion people worldwide are eating plants and animals every day and have been for years. Think of it- NONE of them have incorporated a single scrap of DNA from any of the food. Bluemoth: learn some science.
Although in the US it has become common to think that "science" is just another opinion of a bunch of nerds.
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Post by rjb on Mar 9, 2017 5:59:05 GMT -8
And just another word on Brussel Sprouts, the science (mostly from wikipedia):
Brassica oleracea is a plant species that includes many common foods as cultivars, including cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, collard greens, savoy, kohlrabi, and gai lan.
Some broccoli haters are reacting to compounds called glucosinolates, which are present in all cruciferous vegetables (eg. Brassica). Isothiocyanates are derived from the hydrolysis (breakdown) of glucosinolates—sulfur-containing compounds in your mouth when you eat them. Some people taste these as intolerably bitter, and others can't taste them at all. The difference is genetic.
For some of us, Brussel Sprouts are the worst (most disgusting taste) but all of the above have the bad taste, just to different degree. I would also say not just bitter- it makes them taste like rotting garbage. Maybe excessive boiling can get rid of most of the awful flavor, but best to just avoid the obnoxious cruciferous plant food.
The previous US President Bush got into minor trouble with farmers by admitting he hates broccoli. I was applauding his good culinary discernment.
Scientists think these same isothiocyanates are exactly what makes these vegetables help prevent cancer. So skip the broiled steak and have brussel sprouts? I'll take my chances, thank you!
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Post by rjb on Mar 6, 2017 7:23:11 GMT -8
I understand the strange sensation you get when some one is watching. I never got this feeling be for until I started contacting the Bigfoots through mind speak. Shure I have been in sacred places like churches and found I had folks watch me at different times during my life. But never had I had a feeling some thing was there and I could not see it. That is what happened in the woods. I walked by an area and sensed some thing was there very close by but I could not see it. As soon as I passed by that spot the feeling was gone. I had to pas by the same spot to leave and did not have the feeling again. This feeling I am sure is very different than the some bodies watching you feeling which to be honest I never have experienced in my life. I am sure bigfoot searchers know this feeling well and they probably get scared when it happens. The feeling is a little eerie but there is also some thing else there as well- may be the felling of strong energy? I am trying to make friends with them so we can learn more about them. For example how could they be with me to keep me awake that night when I was tired in some kind of a sprit way? What happened to their bodies when they were with me? So many things to learn!! I have so many questions to ask of them. I hope one day the door will be opened and I will be allowed to learn from them. I don't know Bluemoth, seems like you are obsessing about these experiences. It is great that you are getting out there and trying hard to get some physical proof of Bigfoot. It beats us "theoreticians" sitting around saying we don't believe it. Still science is very rarely wrong on something like this- years of stories about a mysterious creature, but decades of no concrete evidence. Back 40 years ago a Physical Anthropology professor showed our class one of the so-called Bigfoot footprints and explained point by point why no creature could walk with such a foot- it would fall over. I'm sure the print-fakers have gotten much better, but scientists still have never thought any of these tracks are convincing. Same goes for the other weak evidence. The big DNA study was convincing that there is no Bigfoot DNA. You are reading things that misinterpret or lie about that data, but the scientists concluded- no Bigfoot based on the DNA. So I applaud your taking action to see Bigfoot, but you would probably do better to work at insects like the rest of us.
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Post by rjb on Mar 6, 2017 5:51:26 GMT -8
Collecting insects in US National Forest areas is generally allowed. This has been discussed repeatedly. The problem with an occasional forest ranger being unaware that it is permitted has also come up. I do volunteer work with the US forest service. I have collected beetles extensively in our local National Forest without getting any special permission and have published papers mentioning the specimens and where they were collected. It is certainly legal and you do not need a permit. Some coworkers at the museums where I volunteer have related anecdotes about friends who have been badgered by "officials" who claimed they should not be collecting, but this would be a mistake if it actually occurred. It sounds fine to stop in and inquire at a local Forest Service office, but it is not necessary and you might still get misinformation because these offices may be staffed by volunteers who do not know.
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Post by rjb on Mar 5, 2017 6:10:32 GMT -8
Bluemoth, The strange feeling that someone or something is watching you is part of the human brain and has nothing to do with someone actually watching you. A similar eerie feeling can happen by just getting the idea that something is "sacred". If someone suggests that the place you are standing is special, or you just imagine it, then you can get that eerie sensation. If you are Christian and you visit a holy site for example in Egypt, the actual location where they think Mary stayed with Jesus when they fled there, you can get that sacred eerie feeling. I did not feel anything because I am not a believer but others with us felt things. The same with the ATM cave in Belize. It is considered one of the most sacred caves, with Mayan skulls. The cave is partially flooded so we had to swim a little and walk a distance to see the human bones. My wife and I did not experience any strange feelings, but many people do. Power of suggestion is very strong. If you think the thought that Bigfoot is watching, then you should feel the strange sensation if you are a normal human. This is a survival instinct, very important during evolution.
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Post by rjb on Mar 4, 2017 7:10:21 GMT -8
Well Leptraps, that suggests that if Carol was now beautiful with a sweet personality and your wife was rather mean and ugly then you would not believe in God. I am fairly sure that is not true. You believe in God without any evidence just like Bluemoth believes in Bigfoot on very weak evidence.
I, growing up in Ohio, realized there are no gods as any thinking person could do. I and my wife have both retired from fine careers as research scientists. My medicare costs a lot because our retirement income is so high! We are both in great health and have traveled the world- just got back from our second trip to Antarctica. All of this without any belief in gods. No belief in Bigfoot either. Just show me the evidence for gods, ghosts, angels, devils, Bigfoot or whatever. I’ll think hard about your “evidence” and use my good judgement.
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Post by rjb on Mar 2, 2017 7:27:33 GMT -8
OK I better say some thing here. Yes my experience with these beings has increased through mind speak. Call me weird if you want but I have made a connection with some Bigfoots. If you know what the "woo" is in the Bigfoot believers world then you have an idea of what I have experienced. I have been helped when I had a late night at work and was very tired. I also was helped when I got a cold. They want to meet me and hopefully soon I will meet them. I will have a camera with me during the meeting. This stuff that is happening is real. It is not faked. I will share any images I get of them with Mike who owns the Bigfoot Museum in Felton. These beings are real. They have feelings just like we do. They can be gentle, caring and kind just like us. They have amazing abities that seems like some thing science fiction or paranormal {woo}. The only problem is they live in giant scary bodies and most folks scream and run away when they see them. If a Bigfoot is being friendly it dos not even have a chance to make its intentions known. Bluemoth, Thanks for sharing. People have been having experiences like you describe for centuries. Skeptical scientists have done everything they can think of to get evidence to show that any being can communicate telepathically with another. The results are always zero. If by any means you are able to obtain evidence that your communications are real, or if your visit with bigfoot generates photos or any solid evidence, this will be very very important. Scientists think telepathy is impossible because there is no known physics to support the concept. The existence of bigfoot is only denied by scientists because of no physical evidence. Please get some evidence if you possibly can.
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