Anonymous ID: 45b91e Jan. 21, 2021, 11:45 p.m. No.12663477   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3575

Oklahoma lawmaker introduces bill to establish Bigfoot hunting season

 

OKLAHOMA CITY - A Republican state lawmaker is calling for Oklahoma to establish a Bigfoot hunting season.

 

Rep. Justin Humphrey introduced House Bill 1648 on Wednesday which, if passed, would require the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission to establish rules for a hunting season for the mythical creature purported to inhabit the forests of North America.

 

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Under the legislation, the commission would be required to set annual season dates and create necessary hunting licenses and fees.

 

If passed, the law would take effect on Nov. 1.

 

The Oklahoma legislature isn’t the first government body to take the prospect of Sasquatch seriously. In 2019, once-classified documents from the FBI regarding an investigation of physical evidence of Bigfoot were released.

 

In 1976, Peter C. Byrne, a leading authority on Bigfoot research, found the only known physical evidence of the notorious Sasquatch somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. He sent that evidence to be analyzed by the FBI and after four decades, the agency responded.

 

In a letter to the bureau, he requested the agency "arrange for a comparative analysis of some hairs that we have here which we are unable to identify."

 

"Will you kindly, to set the record straight, once and for all, inform us if the FBI has examined hair which might be that of a Bigfoot," an August 1976 letter from Byrne reads.

 

Jay Cochran Jr., then-assistant director of the FBI’s scientific technical services division, wrote back, "Occasionally, on a case-by-case basis, in the interest of research and scientific inquiry, we make exceptions to this general policy." The letter, dated Dec. 15, 1976, was addressed to Byrne.

 

The final report never got back to Byrne, until 2019. Four decades later, it seems the FBI actually took his request seriously.

 

Like many Bigfoot inquiries, 43 years of waiting and investigation would eventually be met with disappointment. The FBI report concluded that the hairs were "of deer family origin."

 

FBI releases previously classified documents with details of alleged physical evidence of Bigfoot. In 1976, Peter C. Byrne, a leading authority on Bigfoot research, found the only known physical evidence of the notorious Sasquatch somewhere in the Pacific Northwest. He sent that evidence to be analyzed by the FBI and after four decades, the agency responded. Video at website.

 

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Alleged photo of Bigfoot taken in California.

Anonymous ID: 45b91e Jan. 22, 2021, 12:10 a.m. No.12663661   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3695

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Anonymous ID: 45b91e Jan. 22, 2021, 12:43 a.m. No.12663954   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4056

WH Communications Director: Biden may deny questions from 'willfully lying' news outlets

 

Kate Bedingfield: Biden May Deny 'Willfully Lying' Outlets Interviews

 

Thursday, 21 January 2021 01:30 PM

White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield told CNN this week that President Joe Biden and his administration’s officials might not be available to networks that “are willfully lying” or releasing misinformation.

 

During an interview following the inauguration, CNN host Alisyn Camerota asked Bedingfield about a line from Biden’s speech about fighting “lies told for power and for profit,” and whether that was “a direct shot at some of the media companies that lied about the election results.”

 

She added, “We know who they are. They are right-wing companies, some are more fringe than others, at this point, or more extreme than others. And so if they continue to engage in lies, something that he is trying to combat, what is your communication strategy, will you deny those networks any interviews, I mean what happens if they revert to form immediately?”

 

Bedingfield answered, “Now obviously, if media companies are willfully lying or are not carrying forth straightforward honest information from the president when we make him available, or from administration officials when we make them available, then, of course, that’s something that we are going to think about and we’re going to factor in.”

 

https://www.newsmax.com/politics/kate-bedingfield-interview-media-cnn/2021/01/21/id/1006631/