Apparently, the guys at, or an associate named David A. Claerr of Garland, Texas, on behalf of, the Georgia Bigfoot trackers are now putting out a press release.
The new item has just shown up at “Associated Content.” The site describes itself as “a platform that enables everyone to publish their content in any format on any topic and then distributes that content to engaged audiences through its website and content partners. Those who contribute to Associated Content’s ad-supported collection of original text, video, audio and images gain exposure and often earn cash for their participation. Since being founded by Luke Beatty in 2005, Associated Content has grown exponentially. Today, with its vast library of unique multimedia content, diverse community of Content Producers and scalable platform, Associated Content provides consumers, brands and publishers with a wide range of quality content.”
This “news item” is peppered with words like “purportedly,” “reportedly,” “possibly,” “perhaps,” “not yet disclosed,” and “according.”
Even if this release is not from the bftrackers, it serves their purposes, and is strangely supportive, expounding the reality of the events in one specific sentence: “In fact, from an analysis of their body language, and patterns of neuro-linguistic expression, they do not appear to be lying.”
This item has been removed by request of the author, David A. Claerr, and as before, you may go to this link to read the full article: Bigfoot Killed, Kept Frozen; Police Officer Claims
Sasquatch Corpse to Be Publically Revealed
The copyrighted image (not shown here) is from David A. Claerr.
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