Bigfoot shot dead ! Hunter Shares Pictures Of Dead Creature

Started by astr0144, January 08, 2014, 01:05:19 AM

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spacemaverick

Quote from: ShotInTheDark on January 08, 2014, 11:25:42 AM
Yeah I realized that after I posted cheers. I didn't see the face you put next to the comment sorry bout that don't want to get off on the wrong "Foot" LOL. I was typing so fast i missed it . This Rick Dyer guy literally has me pissed off I sure hope he comes to my area because I'm going to walk up to him and knock his arse out cold !!!

Read all your posts on the bigfoot shooter hoaxer!  Nice shot, shotinthedark!  Pun intended.  We could proably use a thread to list hoaxers with what hoax they have perpetrated.  Gold for the reminder of him being a hoaxer.
From the past into the future any way I can...Educating...informing....guiding.

Pimander

Quote from: zorgon on January 08, 2014, 07:15:27 PM

... and if you attack that story as false, the Believers will pounce on the truth  sayer
You noticed?

Who do the believers attack or dislike on this site then? Following your logic, surely identifying them will lead us to people who tell the truth?

8)

ShotInTheDark

Quote from: spacemaverick on January 08, 2014, 07:44:18 PM
Read all your posts on the bigfoot shooter hoaxer!  Nice shot, shotinthedark!  Pun intended.  We could proably use a thread to list hoaxers with what hoax they have perpetrated.  Gold for the reminder of him being a hoaxer.

SpaceMaverick always a treat to be on a thread with you and we have done many my friend.

You know I remember when a list of frauds was done on OMF and man that got ugly real fast. I know Zorgon will recall that quickly.

The problem is lets say just as an example one person says Billy Meier hes a total liar and a fraud then you have another guy who says no hes not.  Whats absolutely fantastic and interesting is if done properly we could all argue out some incredible UFO cases that some think are frauds some think are real band maybe get to the very bottom of some of these cases.

The answer would be some could change their mind on Billy Meier aka Eduard Billy Meier after knowing certain facts of the case or whatever we yield as evidence. Great Idea Zorgon can we have a thread like this it will get peoples blood going again. I would personally love debating and I'm at my best when debating.  I have become a Much more a skeptic in many things since the OMF days when I believed damned near everything I read as long as a certain person said so.  :)  :)

Amaterasu

What do You suppose is the primary motivation for this guy's [choice of] behavior?

EDIT to add bracketed words.
"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

ShotInTheDark

Maybe the new silver corvette he drives?? Which you can see him driving in his youTube Channel Rick Dyer.

Amaterasu

"If the universe is made of mostly Dark Energy...can We use it to run Our cars?"

"If You want peace, take the profit out of war."

zorgon

Quote from: Pimander on January 08, 2014, 10:17:07 PM
Who do the believers attack or dislike on this site then? Following your logic, surely identifying them will lead us to people who tell the truth?

We don't have believers :P we have researchers   right?


::)

robomont

Research first!

Lol.i dont remember anybody taking nancy hutchinsons side.

I made the same suggestion we should have a fraud list.but that could end up in court for defamation of character.
Personally i dont have a problem calling out scammers.
Somebody will think he is a bigfoot and should be shot.just give it time.alot can happen in the deep dark forest.
ive never been much for rules.
being me has its priviledges.

Dumbledore

Gigas


Phony bigfoot hunter guy, ricky dyers just released a new pic of his latest squatch scam. I have to comment that this one looks better than the last one but just as fake.

Reminds me of those old carnival side show barkers yelling to the passing crowd, step right up and see one of the strangest wonders of this world. You pay that quarter to get in and go, this sh!ts fake as you laugh cause they used cray paper and some old dark paint to craft a mass of weirdo attractions in a glass case filled with dim light.

I wonder if dyers gonna make it stink like a barn yard at the showing like they always did at all those circus sideshows I visited in the 50s and 60s.

Why is this guy not in jail.





http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2547906/Master-Bigfoot-tracker-shared-photo-beast-claims-killed-year-ago-luring-pork-ribs-catch-display.html
Everyone loves me, till they're sick of me

sky otter



pics are the same as above but tons of embedded links at the source




http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/01/30/bigfoot-hunter-rick-dyer_n_4690625.html?utm_hp_ref=weird-news

Dead Bigfoot Or Rubber Costume? (YOU DECIDE)
By Lee Speigel Posted: 01/30/2014 2:06 pm EST  |  Updated: 01/30/2014 2:59 pm EST



Coming to a town near you: The body of a Bigfoot, aka Sasquatch, killed by hunter Rick Dyer in Texas back in 2012. Dyer will also release the results of DNA testing on the large, hairy body that confirms the reality of Bigfoot.

OK, hold on, back up, take a deep breath here. We realize the words "alleged" and "allegedly" don't appear anywhere in that first paragraph, and well they should.

Part of the problem of reporting stories dealing with Bigfoot or other large, unexplained creatures (like lake monsters), or UFOs, or alien visitation to Earth is the credibility underpinning these tales, combined with how mainstream media presents them to the public.

In early January, The Huffington Post published the story about Dyer's claim of having shot and killed an alleged Bigfoot on the outskirts of San Antonio.

At the time HuffPost offered that story, so did other media outlets, including the New York Daily News, describing how Dyer had baited the creature with $200 worth of ribs before he shot and killed it.

Fast forward to the present, where Dyer has just released more images of his Bigfoot, with plans to take the body on a national tour along with the promised release of DNA evidence that supposedly proves this creature is a previously unknown species.

But the Daily News version has changed a bit over the past few weeks. Part of its new secondary headline (as well as the story text) declares that "Dyer said he killed an adult and adolescent Bigfoot." Really? The Daily News story has now morphed to include two dead creatures.

But that's not what happened, and not even claimed by Dyer in his own website account of the creature shooting.

So, where did the Daily News get its new information about Dyer killing two creatures instead of one?

It looks like the writer of both those stories mixed up the "facts." In between the first Dyer story and the newer one, another Bigfoot-related item appeared in the news. Spike TV's "10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty" series premiered on Jan. 10, and wouldn't you know -- one of that show's 18 Bigfoot hunters, Justin Smeja, claimed that he killed an adult and young Bigfoot (or Bigfeet?) in 2010.

Sound familiar?

All that we know for sure is that someone claimed to kill two of the legendary animals, and it probably wasn't Dyer, who already has a dubious background from his involvement in 2008 with a Bigfoot hoax that turned out to be a rubber ape costume.

"Yes, I played a hoax, and I take full responsibility for it," Dyer told Esquire.com. "I did the hoax and ever since then, I have been a Bigfoot tracker."

Dyer claims that, on Feb. 9, he'll finally reveal the medical results of testing by scientists from a university. But he's not saying which university at this point.

"They dissected the body. The heart and lungs will be on display at the medical press conference. I love the controversy because people think, 'Oh, this is just another dumb country boy hoax,' but what they're looking at is a real Bigfoot. On Feb. 9, we're going to unveil the medical results. And then on the 28th, we're going to do an international press conference."

We can't wait to see how the public will respond to Dyer's Bigfoot body tour and how the scientific world will weigh in on his alleged DNA evidence.




tv show that was mentioned..i caught part of the first show.. it was really awful
http://www.thelivingmoon.com/forum/index.php?topic=5999.0

micjer

Once someone has been proven to be a liar or hoaxer, they will continue to be labelled that until solid proof says otherwise.

So if a legitamate scientist says it is real, then I will take notice.  Until that however I will call this another hoax.

This guy made his own bed, so he has to prove himself.
The only people in the world, it seems, who believe in conspiracy theory, are those of us that have studied it.    Pat Shannon

WarToad

Quote from: micjer on January 31, 2014, 08:33:00 PM
Once someone has been proven to be a liar or hoaxer, they will continue to be labelled that until solid proof says otherwise.

With good reason.

"Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice, shame on me."
Time is the fire in which we burn.

sky otter



i'm laughing real hard.. i think someone saw Z's pic of 'harry'.. ;D ;D ;D


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/27/rick-dyer-bigfoot-traveling-tour_n_4827104.html

Bigfoot 'Killer' Rick Dyer: 'It's Really Easy To Trick People'
Posted: 02/27/2014

"There's no more evidence for Bigfoot than the Tooth Fairy or the Easter Bunny. And that's what people have to get through their heads."

It might come as a surprise to some -- especially to Bigfoot believers -- that the man who reportedly made that statement in 2010 was none other than Rick Dyer. Yes, the same Rick Dyer who is driving an RV through the American south, hauling around the remains of what he claims is a Bigfoot that he allegedly shot and killed in 2012 on the outskirts of San Antonio.

The past two years have been filled with announcements from Dyer and his website, promising the public release and display of the actual body of an actual Bigfoot, nicknamed Hank. There have been assurances of big press conferences during which the conclusive results of DNA analysis on Hank would be revealed to the world -- a DNA report conducted by an unnamed university.

Through all of this hoopla, Dyer has pronounced himself -- at every chance he could take -- the best Bigfoot tracker of all time.

If, in 2012, he'd actually killed Bigfoot and decided right then and there to bring the body forward and show it to the world, he might have been instantly hailed as history's best-ever Bigfoot flatfoot. And he would've soaked in two years' worth of accolades from in and out of science, as the discoverer of a new primate species living among us.

But...that's...not...what...happened.

The traveling Bigfoot show -- variously dubbed the "I Told You So" tour and "Time To Believe" tour -- arrived in San Antonio last week -- the scene of the original "crime," if you will -- after its kickoff location in Phoenix was cancelled when Dyer couldn't come up with a venue at which to display the alleged hairy, 8-foot, 800-pound supposed beast.

And this writer was disappointed, because we were there -- in Phoenix -- expecting and hoping to meet Bigfoot, aka Hank, in the flesh or in what's left of his flesh.

Watch this KSAT News report from San Antonio:

go to link



Probably the biggest thing going against Dyer's credibility was his previously admitted involvement in a 2008 Bigfoot hoax. That's the kind of thing that doesn't easily go away in the memory cells of the public.

Watch this recently released video compilation of Rick Dyer statements about his Bigfoot activities.






Excerpts from the above video include the following Dyer comments about Bigfoot and Bigfoot believers:

I was one of the people who did the Bigfoot hoax in 2008, and got worldwide notoriety. ... And it turned out to be a hoax with a lot of money off this hoax. I, myself, made a ton of money. We are now looked at as the black sheeps [sic] of the Bigfoot community, and let me tell you something: We don't care.
Bigfoottracker.com is back for one reason only: To convert people who believe in Bigfoot to Bigfoot haters. We are tired of seeing people give their money away for something that's not real.

There's no more evidence for Bigfoot than the Tooth Fairy or the Easter Bunny. And that's what people have to get through their heads. I have taken people out to hunt for Bigfoot, and all the time I was thinking in my head, 'Why would someone pay to go out to hunt for something that does not exist?' But people do.

It's really easy to trick people. People that believe in Bigfoot are not idiots -- they're just really naive and they're missing something in their lives, so they want to believe in something that they know deep down inside, it does not exist.


San Antonio's KENS-5 News said they waited to report on Dyer's Bigfoot claims because they wanted stronger proof, but the news team discovered "some hair-raising holes in his story" and decided to share it with their audience.

"If Dyer's name sounds familiar to viewers, it's because he made KENS TV news for other reasons in 2011," said on-screen reporter Joe Conger. "Police arrested him for defrauding folks on eBay for allegedly selling them Corvettes he never delivered."

Conger also reports that Dyer says he originally tracked down and shot, not one, but two of the beasts, and the other Bigfoot that he allegedly shot "was taken by the federal government and never returned."

Watch Joe Conger's KENS-5 News report:



While the Bigfoot sideshow was in San Antonio, adults could fork over $10 to gaze into Hank's face or shell out $20, which would include a Bigfoot documentary and Q&A session, according to the San Antonio Current.

But, in this continuing saga of mishaps, miscommunications, misleading statements and just good old mistakes that keep following the Dyer-Bigfoot tour, something else happened at the 20-buck event that annoyed many of the paying customers who walked out: Instead of seeing the promised documentary, the audience was treated to the 1987 family comedy -- watch for it, here it comes -- "Harry and the Hendersons."

Dyer blamed it on the Alamo Drafthouse venue, and, of course, the venue said it wasn't their decision, reports the San Antonio Current.
http://blogs.sacurrent.com/thedaily/rick-dyers-bigfoot-show-sells-out-really/

And yet, maybe to true Bigfoot believers easily swayed to give up their hard-earned money, "Harry and the Hendersons" might actually be a Bigfoot documentary.


Gigas

I used to run I 10 80s and 90s in new mexico and there would be these giant billboards for hundreds of miles along the highway with THE THING ! just ahead, all over the place. It was the same thing dyers is doing now so he is a bit late, beside short a nickle.

Ya get a golden chuckle for that otter
Everyone loves me, till they're sick of me

COSMO

Dyer???  Yawn...

Due to personal experiences, I think they do exist.  My experience was in the early 80's in Northern Humboldt county.  Years later I found out that we were a few miles west of Bluff Creek.

The most striking thing, even after all of these years, is the sense of another consciousness...hard to explain, but very pronounced!  Ingo Swan called it perception enhancement and I think the big folk have it. 

You gotta hand it to them.  They want to avoid us and they are  good at it!...and I really don't blame them...



Cosmo
And you may ask yourself
Well...How did I get here?