Wednesday, January 1, 2014

It's Ok Not To Believe,...But Why Hate?

  I have never been a member of a specific club or organization until I became a member of Team Tracker. Being an entertainer for many years, I have preferred to keep my "public life public", and my "private life private". And for the most part, still do. I have a large family of whom I love very much. Rarely will you see me post anything personal pertaining to my family on Face Book, or any other public domains. Basically, it is no ones business. Being in the "Public Eye" in the music business is very different than it is in "The Bigfoot Community". There are no haters. Either people like your music or they don't. And the ones who don't,...just don't. They do not send nasty emails, post blogs, or write rude comments on your websites. And this is what I have trouble understanding in regards to Rick Dyer and Team Tracker... If you do not believe Rick shot and killed a Bigfoot, that's fine. Go away. Use your negativity where it can make a difference. People still kill bear, elk, deer, and other animals off season, illegally. Does it bother you? It should. Is it because you didn't actually see them pull the trigger? Out of sight, out of mind? If you did see the dead body of a bear, and stated it publicly. Is it right for me to call you a liar, just because I didn't see the body? I know bear do exist. But I didn't see that one...?! So therefore, you are a liar. I think the majority of "haters" believe that an amazing creature like Sasquatch does exist. If a regular "Joe" had killed a Bigfoot, and followed the same path that Rick has, would you "hate" him also? Being a Team Tracker member, and a friend to Rick Dyer, I have seen, and know enough to stand behind him all the way. Taken, there is a lot of info that myself and many other insiders does not know about the Rick Dyer encounter, and is really none of our business! We do this not on faith, for fame, or even loyalty. We know for a fact, that Rick has indeed a Bigfoot specimen in his possession. It's not human, it's not ape. It is a different species. I do not refer to it as a "New" species, being that it has reigned "King of The Woodlands" far longer that we have been around. So therefore, I think when you believe in something, you have fun, and enjoy the ride. If when you get to the end, it is not what you were expecting, well, at least you had a great time! If you choose not to believe, (before you know the facts), you may find at the end of the day it was all true, and guess what? You missed out! The moral of this story is, "It is best to be considered a fool, than to open your mouth and prove how foolish you are!"