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Related: About this forumScientists claim DNA evidence proves the existence of Bigfoot
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Shane McGlaun, Nov 28th 2012
... The team was led by Dr. Melba S. Ketchum who says that her study sequenced 20 complete mitochondrial genomes obtained from purported Sasquatch samples. She says that the sequencing proved that the mtDNA is identical to modern Homo sapiens, however the nuDNA from the samples is from an unknown hominin related to Homo sapiens and other primate species.
The scientists claim that Bigfoot is the result of a male of the unknown primate species mating with a female Homo sapiens. Genetic testing of the samples has ruled out relation to Homo Neanderthalis and the Denisova hominin as contributors to the Sasquatch mtDNA or nuDNA. Ketchum has called on public officials and law enforcement to recognize the Sasquatch as an indigenous people. The researchers promise full details of the study will be presented when the manuscript is published ...
http://www.slashgear.com/scientists-claim-dna-evidence-proves-the-existence-of-bigfoot-28258663/
struggle4progress
(120,245 posts)Tuesday, November 27, 2012
... the news release makes no mention whatsoever of the source of DNA for this study ...
http://blog.chron.com/sciguy/2012/11/like-omg-scientists-have-sequenced-bigfoot-dna/
frogmarch
(12,226 posts)http://www.ibtimes.com/bigfoot-dna-supposedly-links-sasquatch-modern-man-scientists-arent-buying-it-904474
struggle4progress
(120,245 posts)By JOSEPH RHEE and BRIAN ROSS (@brianross)
Nov. 12, 2010
The Better Business Bureau, one of the country's best known consumer watchdog groups, is being accused by business owners of running a "pay for play" scheme in which A plus ratings are awarded to those who pay membership fees, and F ratings used to punish those who don't.
To prove the point, a group of Los Angeles business owners paid $425 to the Better Business Bureau and were able to obtain an A minus grade for a non-existent company called Hamas, named after the Middle Eastern terror group ...
Errors seem to abound at the Better Business Bureau. As reported by an anonymous blogger the BBB also awarded an A minus rating to a non-existent sushi restaurant in Santa Ana, California and an A plus to a skinhead, neo-Nazi web site called Stormfront.
Each listing cost $425 ...
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/business-bureau-best-ratings-money-buy/story?id=12123843
frogmarch
(12,226 posts)Thanks for in BBB info. I didn't know that. Wow, what a scam!
reACTIONary
(6,008 posts)....posts the complaints it has received and you can make your own judgement. I've used their posts to research companies several times and found them useful.
According to the news report, her company "has had more than two dozen complaints lodged against it". That's an indicator regardless of the rating.
Ohio Joe
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