Announcement: Bigfoot Ballyhoo has been under attack, in the past, by a couple of people who wished Ballyhoo and its editors to look as if they were hoaxing information.

One of the biggest examples would be the claim that we made up the ESP Team, Bill Emery, Cole Saxton and the late Hank Parchell. A well-known bigfoot researcher found photos that looked like Emery, Saxton and Parchell. He claimed the three to be the real men and not any part of the ESP Team. (In fact, he claimed there was no ESP Team).

And then while the Emery Team was processing trail cam photos a couple were sent to Ballyhoo. These photos turned out to be well-known bigfoot photos, one from a movie and one of Patty. The technician’s son that was processing the trail cam photos replaced the real photos with fakes. In good faith Emery sent the dallied-with photos to Ballyhoo. When it was found out what happened it was explained.

Another photo of a footprint with a believable history was given Ballyhoo to post. Turned out to be Tim Fasano’s photo from Florida. Again, we’ve given explanations for each occurrence. We were hoaxed.

We in time recognized each hoax and explained what happened



Sunday, September 11, 2011

My Face!


I'm not afraid to "show my face." I accept speaking engagements locally and have no desire to attend a Bigfoot Function. If and when I speak at one, I'll probably be hosting it. Not saying I will host one, but you just never know! ... Thanks for looking in on Bigfoot Ballyhoo. ... Linda Newton-Perry

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When and if I host a bigfoot function, the ESPO Team will have revealed its information to the public and all doubt will be removed about me and Bigfoot Ballyhoo. Keep "talking bigfoot" let's make it commonplace. 

What Some are Still Saying:

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "News Paper Column, "A Matter of Time"":

This site is still a joke! Esp is a lie, pure and simple! I swear I stay away from this stupid site for months and I check in and you're still trying to pass off that stupid hoax----get over it! You got caught, move on!!!!!!! 

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I would appreciate a little more input from the ESP Team, but ... Thanks for commenting. ... LNP

And Here is the Other Side: Those That Believe We Lie!

Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Guest Editor-Blogger":

#1-Where are these "good" photos that ESP got? They certainly were not the photos posted on this website.
#2-Why won't Linda post the TRUE facts that myself and many others have sent to her?
#3-It was not a small number of Bigfooters who cried foul about ESP, it was virtually the whole recognized Bigfoot community.
#4-Because of #3, Linda knows she cannot show her face at any respectable gathering of Bigfooters.
#5-If ESP is real, why don't they come forward like every other reputable and even un-reputable bigfooter does despite the critics?
#5-If ESP really has evidence, why dont't they make it public,what are they waiting for?
#6-Those of you who want to stick your head in the sand and ignore the truth,keep believing what Linda tells you,but those of you who can think for yourselves-get off your butts and do some research,don't believe me,do your own little investigation(like I did) and you will find that this whole "ESP"was a hoax to drum up publicity and sell some books!
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Dear Anon, 
     The ESP Team was not and is not a hoax. Eventually the "word" will be out. ... LNP

A Bigfoot Story


Best read to your child. Enjoy... Linda Newton-Perry

The sap-encrusted bigfoot, Green Limb, sits with legs sprawled wide apart. He has the habit of sitting and picking at the leaves and limbs sticking to the patches of sticky sap all over his hairy body. He is busy doing that right now.


The time of year is summer. It is hot even though it is very early morning. Green Limb plans to hunt for blackberries when he is done picking burrs from a patch of sap on his right ankle. During the night as he slept, these sharp burrs scratched a deep cut into his left ankle when he positioned the right ankle over it. At last, he worked  all of the  burrs out of the sticky tree sap. Green Limb dearly loved the smell of tree sap, but he did not like its stickiness. Without giving it thought, he rubbed his sticky fingers into the fine dirt at his knee and then rubbed a fistful of it into the sap where the burrs had been. Now the spot on his ankle was just a little less sticky.

Finally, with grooming finished, Green Limb rose to his big feet and ambled down his favorite trail to Bright Creek. When he took this particular trail he was never sure who he might meet at water’s edge, lapping up the green liquid.  Never did he come upon deer, for they were afraid of him. As well they should be, for he’d quickly make a satisfying meal of them.

Brushing aside a fir limb, he spied the broad back of Amos, a happy local bear sitting with rear paws dangling in the cool running stream. Green Limb slowed his decent, thinking he would play a trick on Amos. This bear sitting in the hot morning air was a brown bear. He was a very mild-tempered brown bear and so Green Limb didn’t worry that a trick would go wrong. In fact, Green Limb chuckled to himself as he formed his plan in his bigfoot mind.

Green Limb slowly and quietly lifted his right foot. He carefully placed it in the deep track of the well-used trail. Both feet now were painfully wedged into a narrow crack. Before Green Limb could throw out his arms for balance, he crashed forward. His massive chin grazed Amos’s shoulder. Green Limb laughed as hard as he could to reassure Amos that he meant the bear no harm.

     “What’s going on, Green Limb?” Amos puffed out in astonishment.
     “I was planning to sneak up on you. Guess that didn’t work out.”
     “Oh, you silly bigfoot, I knew you were back there. I could smell you from the time you came over the top of the ridge.” Amos laughed good naturedly, rubbing his shoulder where Green Limb hit it. “Come on and sit with me.” He patted the spot next to himself. “The water is cool and pleasant.”


Bigfoot’s chin was numb from his fall. But, it didn’t keep him from jabbering in great animation with his good friend Amos the brown bear. Green Limb touched a foot to Amos’s. He knew at once that he’d made a mistake. Neither bear nor bigfoot laughed now, for they were stuck fast together.

     “Pull hard,” Amos shouted out in pain.
     “I am pulling hard. Stop shouting, you little runt.”
     “Now there’s no need for such harsh words, friend bigfoot.” Amos whimpered. His feelings were hurt.

     Both forest animals swiveled their heads around to better see what was coming down the path. Preston, it was Preston the mountain lion. He was coming for his morning drink. In their predicament they were at the mercy of this strong animal.

     “Quick, roll under that bush.” Green Limb whispered. Over and over they tumbled until they both were hid from Preston’s view. But Preston had whiffed Green Limb’s putrid odor. He knew the bigfoot was near.

     “Green Limb, where are you? I can smell you. Come on out.” Preston shouted, between purring contentedly and sniffing the air.

     “What are we going to do?” Amos whispered into Green Limb’s ear.
    
     Green Limb grumbled something inaudible.  Just as he turned over, his ankle came loose from Amos’s ankle. “Good, we’re free of each other. Let’s get to our feet and swim across to the other side. Preston will not think it worth the effort of getting wet just to harangue us.”

     Preston heard the splash as the two mates hit the water running. Oh he thought of chasing the pair, but he didn’t. It was hot and he required a cool drink of water. Lapping with much eagerness, he with a jolt stopped. He was in terrible trouble. A hairball saturated with sap stuck to the top of his mouth. He coughed. He sneezed. But the sappy ball of hair stayed put. While Preston the mountain lion worked himself into a frenzy, Green Limb the bigfoot and Amos the brown bear ambled into the forest taking separate paths.

 They took with them an exciting story that they repeated whenever appropriate during their long lives. They never saw each other again, but they never forgot each other, because of the exciting adventure they shared at Bright Creek.  
  
The End

New Children's Story


Come back later today for a new bigfoot children's story. Good friends "stick" together. Whatever does that mean? Return and read "A Sappy Bigfoot Story."

Guest Editor-Blogger

Shayla has left a new comment on your post "News Paper Column, "A Matter of Time"":

#1 First and foremost that team did capture good photos of Bigfoot.
 #2 Some people out there don't want any photos of Bigfoot displayed for public view.
#3 All the negative comments made on this site were from a very small number of Bigfoot followers.
#4 These same people are still beating the drums
.#5 Others in the same field have received the same treatment from the same small minded group
.#6 Getting a photo documented as real is like pulling teeth with tweezers.
#7 By clouding the truth might be popular with some, it hurts the real intent of getting Bigfoot recognized as live.
#8 A designation of a endangered animal in the pacific northwest would have dire consequences on logging and recreation.
#9 this is why land and timber holders such as WEYCO, GP, BOSIE CASCADE and others do not want Bigfoot in the picture.
#10 The government has known for many many years Bigfoot is real and took steps to hide it from the public. Many more reasons exist why Bigfoot must remain a mystery to the public. 
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Thank you for such a great comment. We do appreciate it. ... LNP