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tugboatwa
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/nst/Fri...icle/index_html
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Panel to co-ordinate ‘Bigfoot’ expedition, Johor liaising with scientists

R. Sittamparam

JOHOR BARU, Thurs.

The State Government has set up a steering committee to co-ordinate the proposed Johor "Bigfoot" expedition.


State Tourism and Environment Committee chairman Freddie Long said the committee, which he chairs, comprised representatives from government departments and non-governmental organisations and scientists.

He said the committee had identified the scientists and was liaising with them on the most suitable time for the expedition.

He said requests from foreign groups interested in joining the search for Bigfoot would be looked into after his committee had created a database of evidence.

The committee will carry out the verification process by first scrutinising local and foreign media reports, periodicals and books on Bigfoot sightings and alleged evidence.

This will be followed by the expedition into areas where the creatures had allegedly been sighted.

Interest in the Johor Bigfoot phenomenon was sparked off by a report in the New Straits Times on Dec 23 quoting three workers building a fishpond in Kampung Mawai, Kota Tinggi, as saying they had seen a Bigfoot family of two adults and a child.

The report also carried a photograph by a Johor Malay- sian Nature Society member of what was claimed to be Bigfoot’s footprints.

Meanwhile, the American based Bigfoot Field Researchers Organisation (BFRO) has advised Malaysia not to create pressure, or feel pressure, for regular media updates to keep the world Press interested.

In the latest advisory to Malaysia on its website, BFRO stated that the world Press would remain interested as the subject was considered "evergreen" in the West.

"The investigation in Johor will not become ‘old news’ just because there are no regular updates. It’s a timeless story. World media will be interested whenever the updates are released.

"Malaysian media organisations must take charge of the reporting on this story. The stories coming out on the international wire services must originate in Malaysia, so Malaysia can set the tone of seriousness and intelligence," it added.

The BFRO also urged the Malaysian Bigfoot researchers to stay focused on the investigation as this would produce developments worthy of media updates soon enough.

"If the focus is on the investigation and research and there is a lot of co-operation among scientists, the government and media, there will be significant developments eventually that will be interesting to all.

"The ‘global-ness’ of an update will depend largely on the images or videos that are released with the story."

The BFRO said the first image (in the NST), of the Orang Asli tribesman doing a witness sketch, was powerful.

"That photo did not get reprinted around the world because the first wave of Press interest happened before that photo came out. It’s not a bad thing, though, because the next photo like that will have an even better chance of going global."
jimf
Taxi !! Taxi for Juan Kerr !!
littlefoot
I've got an upset stomach... :new_evil2: I have no idea what to do about it. Guess I can't do a single thing. I'm nobody. How does a nobody enlighten a government a half world away, or the media there, of their misplaced trust? I think I need a Tums, or some ginger ale, or a Pepsid AC or my daughter's prescription stuff, or whatever...

Oh, the pain...

What's to come next, the BFRO in Lost Paradise? It hurts. And a quasi-lawyer is trying to run the show...

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Can't someone with some real credentials help fix this abomination?

Life is not fair. huh.gif
Huntster
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...Meanwhile, the American based Bigfoot Field Researchers Organisation (BFRO) has advised Malaysia not to create pressure, or feel pressure, for regular media updates to keep the world Press interested....

……."Malaysian media organisations must take charge of the reporting on this story. The stories coming out on the international wire services must originate in Malaysia, so Malaysia can set the tone of seriousness and intelligence," it added.

The BFRO also urged the Malaysian Bigfoot researchers to stay focused on the investigation as this would produce developments worthy of media updates soon enough.

"If the focus is on the investigation and research and there is a lot of co-operation among scientists, the government and media, there will be significant developments eventually that will be interesting to all……..




Sounds like good advice to me. North American sasquatch research started off on poor legs with the media in the first few decades of active research. The media seemed to dictate what the tone of the story, and always added the snide remarks at the end of their stories.

In fact, John Green said it best in Gerry Matthew’s interview:

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...There was a phase there when any scientist who showed an interest was news. We've now reached the extreme where some of the world's very top people in the relevant fields are very interested and are saying publicly that there should be proper investigation and this is not news. The only thing that's news is that the whole thing has proved to be a fake. The demonstration of that is very clear when this absolute nonsense story about Ray Wallace faking all the foot prints went all around the world in exactly the same time period the Denver Post ran a major article and sidebars on these key scientists who were saying it should be investigated, the Associated Press wouldn't even carry the story. It never went anywhere beyond Denver. To me as a newspaper man, this is absolutely shocking. I tried to contact some of those at Columbia University's long-established graduate school of journalism who keep a tab on the press and the response was, "Nobody here is interested in taking this up." In other words, for 40 years we've been butting our heads against a barrier manned by the scientists saying there can't be any such thing. Now they're stepping away from the ramparts and the media is stepping up to take their place. Absolutely fascinating. The media is seeing to it that this heresy does not get to the public.
billkirbywofb
I'm not too worried about BFRO advice to the Malaysian government. They have show better judgement that a lot of us would have expected. They stopped, at least for now, the 20 man expedition planned by a Singapore paranormal group. And I am sure some of the Malaysian officials are reading this and other bigfoot sites for guidence on how to procede.
GloriousKyle
I think there's some decent advice on the issue at the BFRO, and I did appreciate the 'Impact of Media' section which is important for anyone who's dropping the BFRO name or connecting them with the Malaysian investigation to see- But it does come off a little overzealous, as if the BFRO were the only authority on the subject or somehow qualified to influence the expedition... :new_whistle:

This is definately one of the most informative articles I've read relating to the expedition, as it's the only one I recall seeing that actually offers details on how the commitee is coming together, what kind of people are involved, and what sort of research they are putting into the investigation. Kinda important stuff.

Also kinda important, today Cryptomundo posted an excellent article with an interview with Harold Stephens, who was investigating the Orang Dalam in Malaysia over 30 years ago. Apparently, at one point the Chief Game Warden of Malaysia felt pursuing 'Bigfoot' would generate bad publicity. Nice to see so much has changed since then.
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