Saturday 15 June 2013

Exciting updates on the Oxford-Lausanne Collateral Hominid Project

I have decided to share some updates on two events related to Sasquatch here which have gained the attention of many researchers including myself. The first news is an exciting update that the results of the Oxford-Lausanne Collateral Hominid which is being conducted by Bryan Sykes, a Professor of Genetics at the University of Oxford, will most likely be published in late October or November.Bigfootology president Rhettman Mullis, who has been helping to receive and collect alleged sasquatch samples for Sykes's study, had announced on May 12 that the reception of samples for the project was now closed and that the last alleged sasquatch sample sent to Sykes for analysis was a large sample discovered on the New Mexico side of the Navajo Reservation. Mr. Mullis informed us that the reason that publication of the results for the study was delayed was due to an incredible response to alleged sasquatch sample requests, which had resulted in a continued supplying of samples which lasted past the previously set due date. Interestingly, Professor Sykes has been visiting North America recently in order to speak with some of the researchers who have submitted samples, and he has also met with US Fish and Wildlife officials at one of their main laboratories located in Melford, Oregon. It has been revealed that Professor Sykes was in California very recently to speak with Justin Smeja, and also to be filmed for a documentary detailing his study which will be released on BBC Channel 4 once the results of the many samples tested by Sykes are published in a scientific journal. As I wrote in a previous article, avid hunter, outdoorsman, and hunting guide Justin Smeja claimed to have shot an adult and juvenile sasquatch near Gold Lake, California in 2010. Although this story may sound outlandish, many people (including some credible and well respected people in the "Bigfoot community") have expressed trust in Justin's story and have said that he has been extremely open and willing to discuss it, as well as being able to pass a polygraph test.


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