Humphrey and others have claimed this area of Oklahoma has the ninth most sightings in the world of Bigfoot.
Humphrey is now working with state officials to set up rules for a “Sasquatch Quest.” He’s quick to point out the idea is to not kill anything, but to capture Bigfoot unharmed and without breaking any Oklahoma laws.
According to the Enid News & Eagle, Humphrey’s original plan suggested lawmakers set aside a $25,000 bounty for Bigfoot’s capture, but he said an upcoming Hollywood Bigfoot movie pledged around $2 million, while another private business promised an additional $100,000. That eliminated any need for state. And in other news…….
The Odessa American has continued to mislead the public for 415 days now. They have been engaged in a lawsuit against the City of Odessa for more than a year all the while missing filling deadlines and asking for extensions. In their lawsuit, which has cost taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars, they make false claims about rightful information being withheld from them. They claim that the city redacts or blacks out too much information on police reports and that the information they do get is not timely. These allegations are simply not true. The City’s disclosure of information is governed by the Texas Public Information Act which is overseen by the Texas Attorney General. One of the two cases noted in the lawsuit the City responded to the Odessa American’s request in 1 day which is way ahead of the 10 days allowed by law. Freedom and transparency should never be confused with sham lawsuits. On another note, pick up your local Thrifty Nickel. It is a good read and has some great things coming