Local Bigfoot Sighting Legitimate? Maybe, Says Website
The credibility of a journal that published Bigfoot DNA findings has been called into question. But one website lists more than 100 Sasquatch stories from Georgia.
As if the idea of Bigfoot wasn't shrouded in enough mystery, the credibility of a scientific journal that has published findings based on reported Bigfoot DNA is being questioned. According to a report by The Huffington Post, the only content of the DeNovo Journal of Science is the research on Bigfoot, and that has many wondering about the vailidity of the report, which is said to have studied 111 samples of alleged Sasquatch hair, blood, skin and other tissues. Do you believe there's a Bigfoot? Take our poll below. Seen him yourself? Tell us in the comments! The current edition of DeNovo is listed as Volume 1, Issue 1, and the Huffington Post article says Texas geneticist Melba Ketchum, who spent five years studying the DNA samples, …