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Bigfoot Seen in Alaska Eating Dead Walrus with Photo! (Video)

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The above image is claimed to be a still from a video taken by Bosco Olson Sr. in Hooper Bay, Alaska. Olson observed a bigfoot creature scavenging a dead walrus on the beach. The below video details the event.

 

 
 
 

Source: http://bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2014/08/bigfoot-seen-in-alaska-eating-dead.html



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    • jimmythehat

      i think? i say bs on this

    • 2GodBtheGlory

      Why in 2014 are all the so called Bigfoot photos or videos blurry and indistinguishable? I don’t know if he exist or not. I don’t care either but if I did and wanted to prove it, I would not be putting out nonsense like this.

      • JustAComment

        You don’t understand. Blurry photos are the only acceptable proof on BIN the story is real, this holding true for Bigfoot, UFOs or anything otherwise considered laughable in terms of reality. All such phenomenon know not to appear for any but your worst photographers, this on orders straight from the top, from Elvis and Kennedy’s missing brain. You shouldn’t need to be told this!

        • The Rift

          :lol: :lol: :lol:

      • WeBeDoomed

        Big foot, UFOs and Nephilim all emit an invisible aura that causes cameras to lose focus and the operators to shake uncontrollably. If not for this we’d have nailed these b*stards long ago :wink:

    • ~Q~

      LOL

    • An Observer

      Ha.

      Why even include the photo? A silhouette of a guy on a beach, holding a stick? It was a better story before I saw the picture taken from a camera phone circa 2001.

      I’m sure every Bigfoot skeptic out there is like “I may have been skeptical before…BUT NOW I’M CONVINCED! BIGFOOT IS 100% REAL!”

    • Jeffery Pritchett

      I think Bigfoot is blurry, that’s the problem. It’s not the photographer’s fault. Bigfoot is blurry, and that’s extra scary to me. ‘There’s a large out of focus monster roaming the countryside.’ ‘Look out, he’s fuzzy, let’s get out of here.’” – Mitch Hedberg

      • JustAComment

        Point well taken. I seem to remember an Illuminati reptilian I overheard, who was also in line at the Jack in the Box for a cheese bilderburger, commenting to this Jesuit shape-shifter how Bigfoot casts a blur across entire landscapes: foreground, background, upground, downground, underground, hallowed ground, far as the eye can see. It seems Bigfoot veritably ruins a Kodak moment of anybody in the vicinity. There was also something about Bigfoot preferring mutilated cattle, since dead walrus just tastes like chicken, and he’s so tired of being chased back to the Yukon by the paparazzi at the beach.

    • StavoV

      Sure looks like a Big Foot….then again. :wink:

    • Burt Gummer

      dammit dammit dammit ….suckered into viewing another vid of Mooshell O strolling alone on the beach without Barry Otero

    • Don't be hating!

      YEah ok. The TRUTH distorted as usual..

    • Theron

      “Eating dead walrus with photo” You’d think he’d use a fork or something.

    • Michelle

      This is not a photo of Bigfoot – it is a human. I always ask myself why do I keep reading this website already?

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