Like I said, prove it.
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Like I said, prove it.
Yes, very true matey. There are clinical terms I can use as well if I was ingnorant, or arrogant enough to not listen and research what people say.
With my recommendation and a police officers. I have to right to place a person in a mental institution for further assessment. So I need to tread very carefully on things only for my ears.
How would you explain Oct 22-23rd 1977, Gold Coast when Bill O'Chee among 20 or so other st7dents of the age between 12-13 , plus their teacher (ex SAS) saw (not a big cat but a hairy man) on two days,two seperate occasions and enough fear to cancel the school trip instantly? I may say it is mass hysteria, BUT what qualifies me to say such tripe, given that I wasn't there, just because my opinions have pull?
How bout Major Les Hiddens? He lying too? Dec 8th 2004, testimony along with other servicemen...
There are other examples of more than 10 witnesses at the same time.
I left some research materials for those who are interested in my 1st post...
What does Uh Hu mean Vlad?
Does that mean you want to come? Everything is paid for bar your food.. There will be another expedition same timish at start winter next year, im taking my new LR.
There is no guns, as most of us are quite capable of self defense to need such trash just to traverse the aussie bush.. I dont need my safety blanki..
Please explain RE: Facebook? Ive never had an account so am missing the joke youve made..
I will finish now and go live my non exciting life.
When I lived in the Mallee years ago we'd go feral cat shooting. when you have a mice plague you get loads of Snakes and cats gourging themselves, I saw and shot some massive feral cats. I was astonished at how big they were. They were simply big mofo cats allowed to run amoke.
Speaking of large cats, some years ago, near Williams Creek, strung up in a dead tree were multiple large feline pelts and a sign reading "Pussy Willow"
No I'm implying she is mistaken.
Don't jump to conclusions about my motives please.
Nature videos eh. Hmm good for you.
I don't see the relevance but since you brought it up - I do in fact hold a B.Sc. (Zoology) from UQ.
I stress that it's a degree in Zoology, not cryptozoology. :p
Excellent. Just how little do you know about Botany?
As long as we are being pedantic..... I don't claim any sort of expertise in the field, but care to point any NATIVE populations off African Eucalypt out to me?
I DID say that it has been extensively cultivated and no doubt that has occured in Africa. Happy to be proven wrong on this one, if you can so demonstrate I'll concede the point.
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Umm, what :confused:
You're not one of those freaks with aquariums full of snakes littered throughout your house are you? :cool:
Maths isn't my strong point either but 2500 hours divided by 365 days would imply you spend 6.85 hours EVERY day of the year. I doubt that. Perhaps if you just said "a lot" I'd be happy to take your word for it.
You "get to see things most others would not" ? Maybe you get tired and THINK you see things ? You have to conceded that is a possibility.
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In which case did you read the content that I posted. Thoughts or denial ?
Hmm a police officer can do that on their own, so I have no idea what high horse you are claiming to be on.
Or are you saying you are going to commit me? :lol2:
So some young boys saw it - well children are even more open to suggestion than adults, theoretically, are.
Bill O'Chee - the ex-politician? Not making any claims or allegations about him in particular but aren't pollies "in general" liars by profession?
A teacher who was "ex-SAS". Yeah and that makes the teacher more credible how? How do you know that ex serviceman is not suffering PTSD or other maladies?
And come clean.. were YOU the big hairy man? :p
You are making the mistake that just because the people who "saw" things may be fine upstanding citizens that what they "saw" was actually what they THOUGHT they saw. (ie yowie or cat or whatever...)
Easily able to whip each other into a fervour and "oh yeah I saw it too...". It's highly unlikely that a group as large as 10 would see a fleeting image of a yowie or panther or whatever.
That's research in the same way that scientology is astronomy. ;)
That's me being dismissive of someone I think of as somewhat deluded. It's not personal.
No thanks. Tramping around the bush looking for things which do not exist is not my idea of fun. I'm happy for you that you are taking your new LR. No, really.
HOWEVER I look forward to the results of your trip and invite you to post all the photos and so on of big cats and yowies on AULRO. I'm happy to be proved wrong but it'll need, umm, what's the word... oh yeah, EVIDENCE.
ha ha classic :lol2: Must have your ex-SAS teacher along for the ride I suppose.
All I'm getting at there is that I am talking about first hand not third hand tales.
Enjoy that.
This comes to mind using everyday creatures.
A huntsman spider falls out of the sun visor, nobody has ever taken a photo of this happening. So in others opinions, this scenario would be fake.
Or it may be a hallucination, and its a dried leaf which when you stamped your foot down dozens of times it has been crushed and not visible.
You could say there ARE huntsman spiders, so this analogy is incorrect. There are millions of these spiders, but some of the population probably havent seen one, but have seen a photo. Out of these, some may not have even seen a photo. But believe what they have been told.
There are old bushmen out there that have never seen the ocean. They know it exists because people have said so or have seen photos. So they believe people for their word.
There are blind people from birth that have never seen a thing. If these people had the same attitude then most of the world would not exist.
With the attitude of Oh im a big tough man and I carry a gun, ill get the evedence blah blah blah..
That same situation with the huntsman spider should work for me. I also keep venomous invertebrates. Sydney funnel web spiders I have here, and have a healthy respect for them, but do not fear them. When an innocent huntsman spider falls in my lap though, the irrational fear jumps in and I go into survival mode. 3 times ive put the car into a ditch.
This is why most people freeze in fear, bust out crying, look like blubbering idiots, or cannot hold the camera still as itsa total shock to the system.. I bet there would even be deaths attributed to this innocent little example.
I believe this to be a reasonable amswer to why much has not been photograhed.
Feel free to pull this analogy apart...
Difference is, Huntsman spiders and the Oceans existence are verifiable facts.
We accept that:
1. There are large numbers of Huntsman spiders in Australia, I'd wager 99.99% of the population has seen them at some point.
2. It is not an unreasonable suggestion that they can get into a car and hide behind the sun visor.
3. We can prove that Huntsman spiders exist outside of terrariums and boxes, so why should they not be able to be behind a sun visor.
4. Sun visors are about a foot infront of your face, if that. Limited chance for optical illusions to come into effect.
Some things we also accept:
1. 71% of the earths surface is ocean.
2. Plenty of people have physically seen the ocean.
3. The ocean is not a concept that would be difficult to explain. Very big hole, very big puddle. QED
The difference is staggering, it's like comparing a peer reviewed journal article to an opinion piece by Andrew Bolt, the chances are that one is legitimate, fact based, and features results that are repeatable, whereas the other is narcissistic crap.
A bad example perhaps, but you get the point.
I regard Bush Panthers (or any big cat legend) with the same skepticism I regard Big Foot, the abominable snow-man, and any publication owned by News Ltd.
Surely you can understand that until indisputable evidence is provided, nobody has any reason to believe big cats do exist in the Australian bush. However, given the time duration of these alleged sightings, and associated lack of evidence, you can understand why many form the opinion (and that's all it is), that they don't exist.
Show me the money!