illustration by linda newton-perry
Thank you for visiting once in a while. Again, and again, and again, I will say that the ESP Team is not a hoax. I sat right here at my computer one evening and had an interesting conversation by email and comments to this blog with Bill Emery. The only reason I continue to keep track of the passing months is that I want it remembered that I am no hoaxer. If I don't keep writing about it, the team will be proved real and I only remembered as a hoaxer, which I am not.
I don't allow all comments on Ballyhoo. Some are very negative. I wish Ballyhoo to be an upbeat experience for its readers. After all, Bigfoot is an exciting topic ... Linda Newton-Perry
Following by Bill Emery concerning hair and blood samples from his field research, summer of 2010
7/29/10. After weeks of analysis the blood and hair samples collected by me have came back. They are baffling to me and unexpected. Conclusion: The hair follicles are similar to human structure but with 14 unfamiliar markers clearly not human related.: The blood samples collected show 2 known strands to human but have major difference in shaft size and DNA makeup: Conclusion: Human, No positive match: Primate :No positive match: Animal,No positive match: Final conclusion: Unable to identify as any known species. Reasons may be: Possible contamination in samples.Possible degradation of samples
(This hair and blood results were prior to the Big Clyde sighting. Bill Emery hiked several days by himself and came upon an area he thought could be a bigfoot bed. In this bed he found blood and hair. Use the search tool on this site to read about the Team's adventure. The team took the ESP name after Big Clyde.)