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Over-Sharing On The Web.... And it's  Potential Cost.

7/24/2016

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All of us need to be careful about what we post, whether it's Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or other digital places. Digital information lives beyond our memories of posting them, and they can be copied and pasted by anyone, on and on forever. Someone can put their own spin on it, and you're helpless to do much about it. 

     I hear about friends, researchers, and Facebook groups getting hacked, jacked and slammed by other people in 'Bigfoot' groups. I've had individuals post sarcastic, inappropriate comments on my personal page and I wonder:   What is it about the internet and this subject that brings out the worst in people???



























There is a larger issue though.... I have seen people posting sighting locations and details on Facebook. Some do it because they are new to the experience, and don't know better. Unfortunately we don't know who might be sharing our posts. If the location is your home, and you're prepared to defend it...that's one thing. If it's someone else's home or property, you could be creating an awful situation for them.

I know some people think it's safe to share things in 'closed groups'. But once it is on the web, you can not control who others share it with. 


There are some individuals out there, with dangerous, single-minded intentions that can show up, night or day, at your home, or research area, wearing camo and carrying guns with the intent to hunt down and kill the Sasquatch in an effort to be the first to "Bring one in". If you think I'm being paranoid, and imaginative, I'm not. This has happened on more than one occasion that I know about. 

Homes have been broken into, helicopters spotlighting into the fields, bribes, hit lists, and phone tapping. If all of this sounds like a bad movie... It is for the people who've experienced it. 

Before posting information, it's a good idea to pause and ask:

              Why am I putting this out there?   What's my intention?

 
      A. Does it add anything of significance or value, or support our knowledge base?
     B. Am I revealing information that could be used for ill or cause harm to the people               who live at or around the location, including the Sasquatch?
         


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In this age of instant sharing.....Being vague might save you and others
​ at a location a lot of trouble.

It can't hurt to be careful and cautious about what and who we share with. 

Warmest regards my friends...



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How Awesome Will It be?

5/22/2016

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For as long as I've been doing witness sketches, I have wanted to illustrate their encounter! There is just nothing like a good visual to support the telling of a story.But I have always been constrained by lack of time and a full time job.

I can't tell you how excited I am about the possibility of doing this in the future! For instance... Look at this illustration....
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This illustration titled, "Catching a Snack", was created for Dr. Russ Jones's just published book, "Tracking The Stone Man, West Virginia's Bigfoot".

       Working on the illustrations for his book was such a joy! It reignited my dream to create scenes such as this for my witnesses. Can you imagine how great it would be to see what the Sasquatch was doing?

The inspiration for this illustration comes from actual stories of Sasquatches helping themselves to fruit trees. It's even happened here in Crittenden. There is a peach tree just behind the house that was so laden with peaches, that the bottom branches were resting on the ground. I checked the peaches frequently because I love fresh peaches, and I couldn't wait to make myself a cobbler, or to pour them over ice cream.
      I left for the weekend to spend time in Tennessee with Ronie Powell, and when I arrived home on Sunday, I instantly noted something was different. (You get really good at this after living on a habituation site). 
     I immediately walked to the tree and found all the bottom branches were off the ground. There was still grass stuck to them. And there was not a single peach left on the tree. Even at the top.                                           
                                                
Those buggers took every one. 


I did find some pits at the base of the tree and I saved them just in case we ever have the funds to have them DNA tested.

​Come to think of it....   I've got a lot of weird stuff in my freezer.... 

​I'll tell you about some of it next time!


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    Sybilla Irwin is a Bigfoot Researcher and a Fine Artist reknowned for her work with witness re-creations. She has created hundreds of portraits of sasquatches, as mystifying as they are compelling. 

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