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HOMINOIDS
"Hominoid" technically means a member of the biological superfamily of Hominoidea, including modern great apes, humans, and
several extinct ancestors and relatives. The term has fallen from
favor with modern scientists, who want to categorize humans and the
so-called prehumans as "hominin." Thus, "Hominoid" has been adopted
to describe the controversial family of upright walking hair-covered
primates that live on every continent on Earth except Antarctica.
These primates are known by different names in different cultures:
Bigfoot in the U.S., Sasquatch in Canada, Yowie in Australia, Yeti
and Abominable Snowman in the Himilayas, Alma in Eastern Europe, and
various other names around the world.
These Hominoids are generally dismissed as delusion or superstition
by the bulk of mainstream scientists, but a growing number of
serious researchers and specialists are investigating the obvious
fact that these primates exist and have existed on Earth for
millions of years.
Groundbreaking work by specialists like the late Dr. Grover Krantz,
Dr. Jeff Meldrum, and many others lends credence to the mass of
evidence that includes films, audio recordings, hair and scat
samples, foot and body prints, distinctively broken tree limbs and
animal bones, and other signs of existence from these hair-covered
bipeds.
Based on eye-witness accounts, historical records, and the array of
prints, films, and other psychical evidence that has been analyzed,
Hominoids are known to come in 4 basic types defined by size:
(1) Bigfoot/Sasquatch are by far the most famous at 7 to 10 feet
tall, weighing 700 to 1000 pounds. They live in the deep, dense montane forests that surround the earth at high elevations in
temperate latitudes.
(2) Abominable Snowman/Yeti types are human-sized but far more
robust than humans, at 5 to 7 feet tall, weighing 500 to 700 pounds.
They seem to live only in valleys in the Himalayan Mountain ranges,
a combined area as large as the U. S. They are the most primate-like
of the four main types, with similarities to chimps and gorillas in
physiology and temperament.e">
(3) Alma/Kaptar types are also human-sized, at 5 to 7 feet tall and
weighing 500 to 700 pounds, and also living in dense forests around
the world, but at lower elevations than bigfoot/sasquatch types.
They are the most human-like of the three large types, and I
personally suspect these types will prove to be living Neanderthals.
(4) Agogwe/Sedapa types are pygmy-sized at 3 to 4 feet tall and
weighing 200 to 300 pounds, living in the thick sweeps of jungles
that surround the earth along its equatorial regions. They seem to
live in small groups or “tribes,” whereas the other three types are
believed to function mostly as small independent family units.
The key point to make
about these animals, and about the many other variations of names
given to them around the world, is that such names simply would not
exist if the creatures they are meant to describe did not exist. Where there is so incredibly much
smoke, described in details that correspond astonishingly
wherever they are found, surely it means a fire is burning,
a fire whose flames will eventually reach and consume those who insist
it can't be real.
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