Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer, a pair of Bigfoot-hunting hobbyists, are attempting to pull the 2008 "Bigfoot Hoax of the Year" in Palo Alto California.
Hoax is a lie or false news, which is usually distributed in sequence by email. These hoaxes are usually in the form of a controversial story, convincing and highly suggestive. This often makes people immediately forward that email anywhere. Read More How To Check Out A Hoax . Click The Images To Read More! How To Check Out A Hoax These Are Things You Should Read: What Woman (Really) Wants? Do you know the movie "What Woman Want"? This is one of my favorite movies. The story was about Nick... Read Full Story
Bigfoot Business Explodes - Unemployed Americans Rush To Bigfoot Industry For Jobs
Bigfoot is turning out to be a godsend for those lucky enough to become "Bigfoot millionaires" in the burgeoning Bigfoot industry. Times are tough in these United States of America and people are willing to do whatever it takes in order to put food on their tables. And now, the legendary Bigfoot is giving these unemployed Americans a chance to make the big money that they only used to dream about.
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So we're a bit confused. Today, there was a huge press conference in Palo Alto held by Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer who claim to have the body of a yeti, preserved in some freezer. CNN, ABC et al are covering the event. What's the big deal? We've had a sasquach working in our office for 4 months and not one news outlet has picked up the story. This is probably a good thing. Too many distractions would no doubt affect office productivity. Here are some photos taken of this beautiful creature... Read Full Story
Matthew Whitton, Rick Dyer and Tom Biscardi revealed pretty much nothing at their much-awaited Press Conference Friday in Palo Alto, Calif. Although the two men, who claim to have found Bigfoot in the remote woods of Northern Georgia addressed the press, they were unable to produce valid evidence to prove their outrageous claims. Instead they told the story of their shock over finding the body and how they were circled by other "Bigfoots" as they hauled the carcass to civilization. Still... Read Full Story
Hi guys,now its conformed Big foot is a Big Hoax and Fraud according to CNN.Watch your self as we already feared the day it made into News that its all about a PR stunt. In previous post we already Conformed it is a Hoax Now i think they should be punished under dis information Act.
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HA HA HA! I knew it ! ATLANTA -- A Web site that claimed two Georgia men had found Bigfoot says the men's claim is a fraud. SeachingForBigfoot.com has confirmed that the two Georgia men who claimed they found bigfoot were lying.The Web site said that Matthew Whitton and Ricky Dyer delivered the freezer containing the reported remains of the Bigfoot the day after the press conference that they called for. It also said that Whitton and Dyer were given an undisclosed amount of money from... Read Full Story
For those of you who were hoping to finally get a chance to see bigfoot, sorry. It seems it was a hoax and a pretty bad one at that (although it still got a large media presence at the press conference!) From Foxnews : So it really was a rubber suit. The excitement over a supposed Bigfoot body that built all last week, culminating Friday in a circus-like press conference in Palo Alto, Calif., collapsed like a wet soufflé over the weekend as an independent investigator found out it was all... Read Full Story
Rick Dyer and Matthew Whitton hosted a press conference today in Palo Alto California to unveal the carcass of a "furry half-man". These guys have been searching for Mr Bigfoot for a long time now...but did they ever ask themselves why bigfoot doesn't want to be found? Here's our top 10 reasons why Bigfoot doesn't want to be found: 10. Doesn't want to be made into a bigfoot vest 9. He's actually in the witness protection program 8. Hasn't decided yet who he wants to endorse, Obama or Mccain... Read Full Story
It's official, Matthew Whitton and Rick Dyer , the two men who claimed to have found a Bigfoot body in Northern Georgia, are liars. In an announcement made Tuesday, which confirmed what most of the sane world already knew, it was announced that there was no Bigfoot. Instead what Dyer and Whitton had was a pretty lame rubber gorilla suit in a block of ice. The hoax was discovered after two researchers, who had bought the supposed carcass, for an unknown sum of money, allowed the body to thaw... Read Full Story
Highly doubtful. If any one of the 10 remaining intelligent Americans tuned in to this debacle of a press conference yesterday afternoon, we would have quickly surmised that all the clues pointed, with a large neon flashing sign, to "NO". Let's take a look at some of the possible clues that might have tipped us off. The "expert", Tom Biscardi, who started the conference looked like he stepped right out of the back of a Gypsy wagon ready to sell some snake oil to all the world. It was hard to... Read Full Story