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FREE STREAM PLAYING AS OF 05/31/13 1:50 PDT. Last fall, the discovery of Bigfoot DNA was announced. Where are we now with this? Is it true, a mistake, a hoax or just being ignored by science because it flies in the face of expectations? This week on Dreamland, we talk to Alex Hearn of Azcro.net who provided some of the material that was originally used in the study. But that’s not the whole Alex Hearn story, by any means. He’s one of those researchers who not only seeks the strange, the strange seeks him back! This leads to some really cool adventures, so why not spend some time with Alex, just enjoying the tales of a first-rate modern day adventurer and explorer of the very, very strange.

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  1. Hmmmm… I think the
    Hmmmm… I think the Denisovan is the Denisova hominin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denisova_hominin

    Denisova and Neanderthals are ancestors of Asians and Native Americans. We Native Americans have the highest quanta of Neanderthal DNA of any racial group. I like being a Neanderthal descendant, because, I believe, it lends considerable psychic perspicacity. Now, before anybody puts up bias shields on Neanderthal descendants, I will say that not only am I a card-carrying member of a high IQ society but have a photo from the Jackie Kennedy fashion era in 1962 that always amazes me, when I remember I used to dress like the Kennedy fashion deva. I almost forgot to mention that, germane to this site, I’ve been a UFO experiencer all my life and first encountered Bigfoot at a Native American sun dance.

    Give Bigfoot a few more generations of evolution, and you might be surprised at how some of those girls turn out on the fashion runway.

  2. If you are willing to wade
    If you are willing to wade through this scholarly article, you find that Native Americans are number 1 and Europeans are number for frequency of haplotype B006. This article also mentions chimpanzee, and lots of anomalies and unexpected results, particularly in the Americas.

    http://anthropogenesis.kinshipstudies.org/2012/03/american-indians-neanderthals-and-denisovans-pca-views/

    Bottom line: No one knows for sure where we came from. (If you start looking at blood types, it gets really crazy. Type O dominates in terms of numbers, yet type O is recessive. It’s almost like having a world dominated by red-heads!)

    I have a mixed ancestry (mainly Scots, Irish, Native American), but my ancestral roots are not nearly as important as who I am now as an individual, the quality of my character, and my personal, spiritual evolution.

    You can’t appreciate a fine tapestry unless you back away and look at the whole piece from a distance—up close all you see are the threads. Humanity is a tapestry with many threads of cultural, linguistic, and genetic diversity.

    Maybe Big Foot is another thread in the tapestry of humanity. In any case, we are all one.

  3. Just my opinion, both from
    Just my opinion, both from what I’ve learned and intuitively… I believe, like the Native American cultures, the Neanderthals have been intentionally given a bad rap as lesser-than in the supposed scale of human evolution. I say intentionally because the *behind the scenes powers that be* from ancient times on forward, wanted to keep hidden the real and true power of the Neanderthals, just as the shamanic cultures were suppressed, demonized, and made to look silly-primitive in history books written for mass consumption, many funded by big-money foundations.

    To my knowledge I have no Native American heritage, but a strong Celtic heritage.

  4. Whitley did a great job of
    Whitley did a great job of interviewing as he always does. The person he interviewed did not seem to have much to say so I did not even bother downloading the files.

  5. I’m sorry to disappoint, but,
    I’m sorry to disappoint, but, I’m almost entirely sure that the toenail in question belonged to by grandmother.

  6. Keep your ears peeled,
    Keep your ears peeled, people, a dead body is going to be revealed and soon. This is not speculation nor a hoax, abandon the temptation to resort to ad hominem logical fallacy, this is not BS. Remain skeptical, but be prepared is all I’m saying. Your minds are going to be blown.

  7. Protect Bigfoot? Having
    Protect Bigfoot? Having bought and ploughed through David Paulides excellent three ‘Missing 411’ books, I’d say that Bigfoot is all too probably a problem best solved via a hunting scope.

    My God, all those little children kiled by this highly intelligent and cunning predator. Lock and load… I completely have joined the side that accepts that Bigfoot is a problem not a delicious mystery.

    Any creature clever enough to make sure that it takes the cameras of those it abducts and apparently eats, is no cuddly teddy bear, that’s for sure.

    One thing though, which I add in retrospect, is that I agree that trying to shoot Bigfoot, and having no effect,, (like the Dyre wolf in the NIDS ranch) may rapidly caused one’s day to turn pearshaped.

    Hmm…

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