Lying For Credibility
October 26, 2009 at 3:15 pm ('squatchin') (bigfootery)
(Note: This post was in draft when real life intervened. I’ve thought of ignoring the situation completely, but to ignore dirty tactics is to enable them, in my humble opinion. Therfore, I’ve decided to back up my blog again and publish it.)
I don’t understand why anyone would think that lying about people who are telling the truth is a good way to promote the image of their organization and make it look – what’s that word? Oh, yeah – respectable. I realize it’s embarrassing to say on a public forum that someone was at a festival and then have the poster show up and say he wasn’t, but is that any reason for someone on the “staff” of a blog to write a highly insulting and innacurate tirade (removed, but not before it was cached) against someone who was merely reading the thread? Maybe that was just a coincidence. Since the main target of the blog has left the blog wars maybe the “staff” just needed to turn the cannons on someone else, namely me.
It’s baffling to read about ”attacks” on the organization at “every opportunity” when there seem to be none (I’ve passed on a lot of opportunities). Is the idea to provoke a response and then try to claim the person has already been discredited? Perhaps they just can’t stand the idea that they’re old news and nobody really cares. I’d have asked if all the ghillie suits were accounted for but a mod stepped in and I stepped out. The originator of the thread, who had a remarkably familiar writing style, has since been banned but I had nothing to do with that. I was just looking for the “fireworks”.
It’s hard to find time to read books, let alone forums, but the books I own are far more interesting than the endless squabbles and blog wars that have nearly turned me completely off a subject that once was interesting to me. I thought these folks were supposed to be out looking for not-too-bright primates, not acting like them.
I once lived in a tent in my very own forest in sasquatch country and knew people who’d investgated incidents. My best chance for a sighting would have been at night on Washington’s Hwy 14, but I was just never in the right place at the right time. Would I have had more status in the world of bigfootery if I’d claimed a sasquatch went through my truck (and who can prove one didn’t?) or that that hair-raising sound I heard at dawn was without doubt a sasquatch and not an elk or that blowdown is sas shelters ? If some people find my posts “irritating” because I back my stuff up with books (my area of “expertise” is classic evidence, not campfire stories) I suggest they stop reading them.
What must new members be thinking? If there’s a falling out will there be blogs full of disgusting information directed solely at them? Will the “staff writers” take personal information completely out of context, twist and distort it and post it on the Internet? If ”newbies” try to tell it like it is will their honest input be dismissed as “holding a grudge”? Will their PMs and e-mails be shared and posted? Do they need to worry about their families and their jobs? Are the laws against cyber libel, stalking and bullying any protection against these antics? Might a new member wonder how lying about people would make these folks seem more credible when relating their experiences?
There are several groups currently that seem to be in line for the Disgrace of the Year awards. I have no idea which name is in the envelope, but I do know these groups weren’t given a bad reputation; they earned it.












Steph said,
October 27, 2009 at 5:00 am
Great Post!
I especially like your newly coined term “Disgrace of the Year Awards”, that’s really not a bad idea. I agree that these groups earn their reputations.
It’s always interesting when tasteless blog postings disappear, yet awesome that Google achives them so quickly for reference.
Don’t take it too much to heart, this subject of study doesn’t disappear due to puppets and puppet masters and there will always be the need for someone like yourself to reference what the books say.
We may not always agree on this subject and that’s what makes our friendship unique, we can discuss it and continue on from there, we surely don’t need to resort to childish blog wars LOL.
Some people are easily threatened by logic. Sad isn’t it?
librarylu said,
October 27, 2009 at 11:06 am
Heck, even I don’t agree with me sometimes.
I don’t know if you saw the post with the Condoleezza Rice picture but I don’t see how these people think they can be taken seriously when they stoop to idiocy that even a 7th grader would be ashamed of – and use the target’s real name to boot.
If they had a clue about what they’re doing to their group’s image while claiming to do things for the good of the group they’d all immediately resign.
John said,
October 31, 2009 at 3:45 am
Could it be that you saw nothing because the casino had not been built yet, I understand that it is a hot bed of activity, or you did not use the right bait ie: twirlers
librarylu said,
November 1, 2009 at 1:47 pm
There’s a casino in the Columbia Gorge? The last year I was living there the hottest activity I knew of was the Tai Chi class at the library.
I work near a casino now. Do you think I should start hanging out in the parking lot with binocs and some NV equipment?.