Thursday, August 14, 2008

BREAKING NEWS

Hoax, Hoax, Hoax! Or, maybe not?..........

From The Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization:



The Georgia "Bigfoot Body" story is a hoax started by two hoaxers in Georgia. The hoax is now being orchestrated by a veteran bigfoot hoaxer named Carmine Thomas Biscardi.

Here are two of the YouTube videos put out by the two Georgia boys who started this hoax. In the first video the lying sheriff deputy, Matthew Gary Whitton, goes to the airport to meet a "scientist" who he claims has come to Georgia to examine the "body." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRcKClMRz4I

Various people figured out that the "scientist" was actually the deputy's own brother, Martin Whitton.

Busted.
In the second YouTube video the sheriff deputy admits to the hoax ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMEsD3_J2DQ ... but then continues to lie about having a "bigfoot body".

These Georgia clowns are lying and perpetrating a scam. The story is definitely a hoax. The "body" is a Halloween costume in a freezer, with some animal entrails laid on top. The sheriff deputy is going to be disciplined (and probably fired) when he returns to work from medical leave, according to the Clayton County (Georgia) Sheriff's department.
These two buffoons do not run bigfoot expeditions and never have. That's just another one of their lies. They are simply two clowns in Georgia who put some bogus videos on YouTube that got some attention. They initially offered bigfoot expeditions because they were aware of the popularity of BFRO expeditions.

When they initially got some press attention in Georgia, the press attention attracted the legendary hoaxer, Carmine Thomas Biscardi. Biscardi has been pushing hoaxed bigfoot evidence for several years now. He is widely known on the bigfoot research scene as a charlatan, a parasite, a hoaxer, and a scam artist. He perpetrated a similar hoax on a nationally syndicated radio show in 2005, and later confessed to the hoax. He recently announced a press conference for Friday in San Francisco or Palo Alto, in order to attract lots of attention to himself -- attention which he plans to parlay into various profiteering ventures, the profits from which he has undoubtedly agreed to share with the two original hoaxers, Whitton and Dyer.
Legitimate bigfoot researchers have mixed emotions about this whole affair. On the one hand, it's sickening to watch this ridiculous hoax receive as much attention as it has gotten. On the other hand, this is Biscardi's final hurrah. Reporters headed to the press conference are prepared to expose him as a liar and hoaxer. The media and the public will never take him seriously ever again after that, and he will finally go away.

"But could it be for real afterall?"
If Biscardi actually brings the body itself to the press conference, and he hands it over to the Department of Anthropology at Standford ... and THEY declare that it's a real bigfoot ... then we'll admit we were wrong about the whole thing.
But instead, here's what you might expect from the press conference: Biscardi will waltz in with two smiling impostor Russian "scientists" ... who will say whatever Biscardi has paid them to say about the "body" that he'll never allow the press to examine in the flesh.
Carmine Thomas Biscardi's only alleged career background is that of a "Las Vegas promoter" ... which Americans understand means any manner of sleazy vocations in that town.

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