tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311661322449404694.post4108782475534865530..comments2024-03-20T06:17:19.266-05:00Comments on The Crypto Crew: Oh Wait - There Are More Theories!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-311661322449404694.post-58579795128030569352022-11-30T15:33:11.615-06:002022-11-30T15:33:11.615-06:00Regarding the various bigfoot "genesis" ...Regarding the various bigfoot "genesis" theories, I find all of them stimulating to read about and discuss.<br /><br />I'm in the camp that says that a bigfoot body, or a portion thereof, must be presented to an anthropology or biology lab for us to truly know the species' real genesis.<br /><br />I doubt I will ever be the one presenting a bigfoot to a lab unless I find one dead in the woods or on the roadside. Which further means I doubt I could pull the trigger on a bigfoot if I were presented the opportunity.<br /><br />But I don't have any moral problem with someone shooting and killing one, and ONLY one, bigfoot for the purposes of natural history education. If I'm not mistaken, there are no laws against killing a species that is not yet officially registered into earth's natural history databank.<br /><br />The older I get, the more I study human history as it is recorded in various fashions throughout humanity's time on earth. And the more I study, the more I realize that we have very very few believable explanations for anything that happened in the remote past -- AND EVEN in the RECENT past! While many (most?) humans are fixated on the thought that our species is the best, brightest, and that we are very highly advanced, I nowadays balk at that whole notion. The thought of "we are barely beyond caveman status" has come to pervade my mind the more I study what we know about our past! -- and even our present! :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com