Bigfoot Reported Spotted in Gwinnett County
Do you believe Bigfoot, aka Sasquatch, really exists?
As if the idea of Bigfoot wasn't shrouded in enough mystery, the credibility of a scientific journal that has published findings based on reported Bigfoot DNA is being questioned. According to a report by The Huffington Post, the only content of the DeNovo Journal of Science is the research on Bigfoot. The current edition of DeNovo is listed as Volume 1, Issue 1. The post goes on to say Texas geneticist Melba Ketchum, who, along with a team of experts in genetics, forensics, imaging and pathology, spent five years studying the DNA samples, acquired the rights to the journal and renamed it so as not to lose its "peer-reviewed" status. Peer-reviewed journals are scholarly journals that only publish articles that have passed through a …
David Routly
9:12 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Really? " The credibility of a scientific journal that has published findings based on reported Bigfoot DNA is being questioned?" Shocking. What about the scientific journals that focus on Nessie or Chupacabra? Are those still reputable? Are they shrouded in too much mystery?   more ›