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Is a cynical take on the latest Bigfoot "find" in Georgia fair?
The Anomalist recently asked, concerning this story: "Are there any reports that cast a positive light on this affair?" Snoopy the Goon, who runs his own blog Simply Jews, posted a comment on my blog in response to my comment that "I can’t take it anymore." Snoopy asked: "You can't take it - in what sense? It was quite enjoyable, clear hoax to start with." And Danielle Lee (no relation) who is the newest contributor to Women Of Esoterica and blog owner of The Spirit Guide, posted a positive piece on the whole sordid affair on WOE.
So I began to wonder. Why has this whole sorry episode in Bigfoot world sickened me so much? It’s a big fun hoax, some say. Doesn’t change a thing about Bigfoot’s existence. And what about my own belief that I harp on all the time, about The Trickster being ever present in the UFO and paranormal, crypto realm? This entire affair screams trickster. It’s dripping with it. So why so grumpy over this whole thing? Maybe I should lighten up.
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Hi Regan:
It is interesting to have faith in something another tells you. It makes us vulnerable to ridicule if the subject matter is on the fringe of what people consider common sense. But if we take a leap of faith we may end up with egg on face, or be considered brilliant, depending on the preponderance of evidence forthcoming in the future.
Keep posting your viewpoint,because right or wrong, it gives us a fresh perspective from a woman's point-of-view, which I think is fascinating! Rockie |
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