Will Stewart
Daily Mail
October 4, 2011
Its legend has long haunted the icy wastes of the Himalayas and Siberia.
Yet for all the mysterious sightings and strange footprints in the snow, the Yeti has proved remarkably elusive to those seeking solid evidence of its existence.
Now, however, the Abominable Snowman has an international team of scientists on its trail in a Russian region which one expert claims is home to around 30 of the creatures.
An expedition and conference – the largest of its kind since 1958 – will this week bring together scientists from Russia and the U.S. who have even agreed to share secret Cold War evidence in the effort to prove the humanoid beasts exist.
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When will humans discover the great mistery? If they can’t find a creature after decades of searching that means something is wrong.
See: Lloyd Pye
Lloyd Pye refutes the widely held and vigorously defended theory of mainstream Egyptologists that ancient people somehow used stone tools and fiber ropes to construct the Giza Plateau’s enormous structures. Some contain stones weighing 200 tons, and all of them are built with Swiss-watch precision!
Togerther with the info on human chormosome number 2 makes it all worthwhile.
Although the genetic information will not find it`s way to the main stream media as it is to contraversial and a scientific proof.
Doesn’t say who’s paying for the scientists.