Georgia Bigfoot to Be Viewed by Russian Scientists

Bourtsev and Bayanov Invited for Analysis

David Claerr
The world reknowned hominologists Dmitri Bayanov and Igor Bourtsev have been invited to examine and analyze the body of the Bigfoot or Sasquatch that was discovered in the State of Georgia, in the United States of America.

The pre-eminent Russian researchers, who have a long and distinguished record engaging in field-work involving the study of non-sapiens hominids in Europe, Russia, China, North America and Australia will lend their unparalleled experience and knowledge to verify the Georgia Bigfoot find and participate in the scientific classification of the creature. These two scientists have more experience by far than any other researchers in the field of hominology, and studies of Bigfoot or Sasquatches throughout the world.

Dmitri Bayanov, (b.1932) has held posts in the top of his field as chairman of the Smolin Seminar on Hominology sponsored by the Darwin Museum of Moscow and serving as the Director of Science at the International Center of Hominology. As a field researcher he has participated in expeditions to investigate sightings of large, non-human bipedal primates, referred to as "homins" since 1964. The expedtions include: 1964-65, 1967: Kabarindo-Balkharia in the North Caucasus Mountains; 1982: Pamiro-Alai. As an author, Bayanov has published many influential works including "In the Footsteps of the Russian Snowman" in 1996, and "America's Bigfoot, Fact Not Fiction" in 1997, "Bigfoot Research: the Russian Vision" in 2008 and author of many scientific magazine articles and journals including the international "Current Anthropology". Mr. Bayanov is a frequent participant and speaker at international conferences involving hominological studies.

Igor Bourtsev, (b.1940). President of the Cryptoshpere Fund and Director, International Center of Hominology, Bourtsev has been engaged in research of homins world-wide since 1965, including:
1965: Kabarindo-Balkharia
1970-1975: Azerbajan
1971,1975,1978: Abkhazia
1976: Mongolia
1979-82: Pamiro-Alai
1990: Lovozero Lake in the Murmansk Region
1997: St. Petersburg area
2004: Tennesee, America- the Carter Farm habitation
Mr. Bourtsev has authored many scientific papers and contributed articles in scientific journals as well as magazines and newspapers, and performed an in-depth study of the Patterson-Gimlin film footage.

Involvement by these pioneering researchers in the unprecedented discovery of the complete corpse of a Bigfoot or Sasquatch in the U.S. will help validate the find with an authoritative certitude that will eventually persuade the scientific community across the globe of the existence of the bipedal primates, which are more closely related to humans than any other known primates.

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