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True Story: I Found Big Foot
True Story: I Found Big Foot
True Story: I Found Big Foot
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True Story: I Found Big Foot

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Yes, it is a true story; I have actually found the creature of legend that many refer to as Bigfoot. I like to call them Georgies though. Bigfoot is really just an adjective describing a body part, not a name. Plus the plural form of the word as such doesn't make sense. I mean, why would society accept a species with an illegitimate name? These highly intelligent, super-elusive wild primates possess supernatural strength, speed, and power. They truly are rulers over the food chain in the animal kingdom. Georgie just stuck for me as a name after an expedition with the KBFRO (Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization) in which a little girl had showed up and referred to these creatures as such. When I first heard this, I instantly thought of Curious George, the pet monkey from the kids' books. Then I later found out that she was comparing these animals to George of the Jungle, the man who was raised in the jungle by monkeys. Then when you factor in all of the evidence of these creatures from the Chattahoochee watershed, the name Georgie just seems fitting. Now this is only a nickname for these beasts of the Southeast. After studying the videos from my trail cameras frame by frame, I've came to the conclusion that these animals resemble a cross between a bear and a gorilla. On the other hand some of my good friends think they look like werewolves. Taking all this into consideration, I've decided to officially name these relatively undiscovered creatures Bewerearillas! These animals are 100 percent real, and people should beware because they are killers.

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Release dateNov 21, 2016
ISBN9781681979328
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    This is a pretty bad book. The author makes wild claims and prints photographic "evidence" which is very clearly the result of matrixing. He makes up his own term for Bigfoot, when there are already several terms out there. Worst of all, he attempts to preach Jesus the whole book. Do not waste your time.

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True Story - Dustin Teudhope

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True Story

I Found Bigfoot

Dustin Teudhope

ISBN 978-1-68197-931-1 (paperback)

ISBN 978-1-64299-403-2 (hardcover)

ISBN 978-1-68197-932-8 (digital)

Copyright © 2016 by Dustin Teudhope

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods without the prior written permission of the publisher. For permission requests, solicit the publisher via the address below.

Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.

832 Park Avenue

Meadville, PA 16335

www.christianfaithpublishing.com

Printed in the United States of America

To God, who I want to give all the praise, honor, and glory for guiding me not only through the woods but through my entire life and for always protecting me. If I didn’t have my faith, I wouldn’t be able to do what I do. Thank you again for all the blessings in my life.

Preface

Hi, my name is Dustin L. Teudhope, and this is a true record of supernatural findings and real encounters that I’ve had in my life. I am currently a server at Runaway Island on Panama City Beach, and you can trust me that I don’t have the time or slightest desire to try and hoax anyone. I am a man of God, and this is my testimony as a Christian that I have witnessed these beings firsthand and that I’ve recorded them. I was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania, and I’ve been an avid outdoorsman my whole life. I grew up fishing and hunting in a part of the country known as Beaver Center, near the Great Lake Erie. I’ve been living in the Florida panhandle for over ten years now though.

One day while I was at work, the Pursuit Channel was on one of the televisions, and they just happened to be bow hunting big whitetail bucks. Well, that’s when this guy at my table tells me, Man, if I could pick my favorite thing in the world to be doing, that would be it.

I was like, Heck yeah!

Then I went on to tell him about some of the archery hunting I experienced back in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Then he wanted to know where I hunted around Panama City Beach. I proceeded to tell him mostly in the Wildlife Management Area. Then he said, Well, my name is Kevin, and we should go hunting sometime in Apalachicola.

He went on and on about some spots he had access to with hunting and fishing camps that we could stay at. This sounded like my kind of place, so I made plans to go out there with him, and the rest is history.

Introduction

Yes, this is an amazing true story about the legendary creatures dubbed, Bigfoot.

Now I know the majority of society has yet to accept the Bigfoot as a real creature and that many people even make fun of those who know the truth. Really Bigfoot is just an adjective describing a body part though. Why would society accept a species with an illegitimate name? The plural form of the word doesn’t even make sense as a species name. These highly intelligent, super-elusive wild primates with supernatural strength, speed, and power truly are dangerous apex predators.

I like the nickname Georgies though. I first heard these creatures referred to as such by a little girl who was watching my trail camera video while we were preparing for an expedition with Kentucky Bigfoot Research Organization. When I first heard this, I instantly thought of Curious George, the pet monkey from the kids’ books. Then I later found out that she was comparing these animals to George of the Jungle, the man who was raised in the jungle by monkeys. Then when you factor in all the evidence of these creatures from the Chattahoochee watershed, the name Georgie just seems fitting. Now this is only a nickname for these beasts of the Southeast. After studying the videos from my trail cameras frame by frame, I’ve come to the conclusion that these animals resemble a cross between a bear and a gorilla. On the other hand, some of my close friends think they look like werewolves. Taking all this into consideration, I’ve decided to officially name these relatively undiscovered primates Bewerearillas! These animals

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