Ketchum's Facebook Wall Is Flooded With Messages Asking For Donations


It's been a couple of months since Dr. Melba Ketchum created the GoFundMe page for the Ancient Human Origins, N American Giants project. It seems the Bigfoot DNA paper released last year was not enough to convince the scientific community so this project may be her last chance for vindication. We've been following the recent project closely and seeing a ton of posting on her wall asking for followers to pitch in:

With been 3 months since the campaign started and this is where things currently stand on the GoFundMe page.


Rumor has it that Ketchum spent more than $100,000 on the Bigfoot Genome project. In the end, the study failed to vindicate her 5 year-long study.


Comments

  1. Shouldn't that read; " Zana the Russian wildWOMAN"... And shouldn't there be an artist's rendition of Zana as opposed to a photograph of her son Kwit?

    Just saying...

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    1. Zana is 100% modern human. Not a 9 foot compliant gaited knuckle walking ape like you footers have patty down as.

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    2. Actually, Zana was described by an entire community as being exactly what Sasquatch is reported today.

      We also know that Otamids (Cro-Magnon) had morphological differences, longer limbs but share our exact DNA. Sykes, in my opinion, has discovered the sub-Saharan equivalent.

      No, no... The pleasure's all mine.

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  2. PJ is donating $17,5000 because Melba says she can guarantee HER sequencing of Zana's DNA will yield undeniable proof that she was a bigfoot.

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    1. Is that guy in the photo Joe Fitzgerald? He looks much less stupid than I thought he would.

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  3. "Rumor has it"? oh really!! She didn't spend a cent of her own money. She spent $495,000 of Wally Hersom's money and produced nothing but a confused mess that she published in DeNova, the science magazine SHE created a week before publication. Anyone with doubts on this subject should read "Sasquatch For Sale"

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  4. Whats wrong with asking for donations?

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    1. Nothing inherently, but when doing so you do put yourself out there for criticism for the reason and your methods.

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