Feds Spending $149,927 Studying Bigfoot
Posted By Elizabeth Harrington On February 23, 2017 @ 5:00 am In Issues | No Comments
The National Park Service is spending $149,927 researching Bigfoot, sea monsters, unexplained lights, and other paranormal activity.
Kawerak Inc., a nonprofit group that serves people of Eskimo, Aleut, or American-Indian descent in the Bering Strait region between Alaska and Russia, received the grant last year. The organization illustrates its project with a picture of "Hairy Man," a mythical Bigfoot-like creature.
The group is not just interested in researching "Hairy Man," but a whole host of "supernatural" creatures.
"Kawerak's Social Science Program has recently initiated a new research project on the ‘Supernatural Environment,'" Kawerak's description of the project reads. "Phenomena that can be described as ‘supernatural' include, among others, things such as sea monsters, little people, wild babies, unexplained lights, animals that can change into other things, and invisible sea birds."
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