Tuesday, June 18, 2013

"Large Mystery Primate Discovery Should Silence Skeptics"

 
 
 
Many Bigfoot skeptics often use the argument that it would be impossible for a large primate to remain undetected in the modern world.  This assumption was shattered in 2006 with the discovery of the Bili ape in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

 The Bili ape is a previously unknown species of chimpanzee that is much larger than a typical chimp.  They are often referred to as a giant chimpanzee and grow to a size of over 300 pounds.

 The existence of the Bili ape prior to scientific acknowledgement is strikingly similar to Bigfoot.  They were well known among local tribes similar to the Sasquatch among Native American tribes.  Amazingly, they also have very large feet and their footprints are even larger than those of a gorilla. 

 Scientists and researchers began looking for the animal after one was captured on a game camera that had been used by poachers.  Sound familiar?  At first, only grounds nest structures and other circumstantial evidence for the ape could be found.  This is similar to the discovery of stick structures that have been credited to Bigfoot.  It was not until after many expeditions with fleeting encounters with the ape that the final scientific verification of the discovery was made.  It took a team of dedicated researchers a full year searching to finally find and document this large primate. How many of today’s so-called Bigfoot researchers would spend a full year in the forest to prove the existence of Bigfoot?

The discovery of the Bili ape should serve as a cautionary tale to the scientific community about dismissing Bigfoot research altogether.  If a giant chimpanzee can exist until 2006 being unknown to science is it not possible for other large primates to exist in the shadows as well?

 We are on the verge of a discovery that will far exceed the Bili ape.  The world of Bigfoot research will be forever changed after the body of the Sasquatch nicknamed “Hank” is revealed to the world.  Are you ready?     

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