CHASING THE GRIGORI: MONKEY TOOLS IN AUSTRALIA
Stone artifacts located near an ancient hominid tooth at Teviot creek in Queensland Australia
MODUS OPERANDI
For those that don't understand why I'm looking for Yowies (Sasquatch) in relatively populated area's,
(I get abuse from trolls world wide for doing it) let me explain.
People go missing in strange , unexplained circumstances doing everyday activities.
People have vanished in country area's walking their dogs, going for short bush hikes, taking regular exercise along routes they had used for years.
There are even cases of people returning home from work, (having been seen by neighbors )whom have vanished taking out their garbage, keys and wallets left at home, found where they would normally be placed after a work day.
People of all ages and nationalities, of all trades all up and down the eastern seaboard of Australia (and nationwide Im sure) go missing on weekdays and weekends simply going for drives to visiting isolated tourist spots.
The cases I have investigated have no rhyme or reason as to why these people disappeared. Their cars have been found with no suspicious prints or damage on them.
Mountain bikes found belonging to missing people, that had no damage and located exactly where the victim told loved ones they were going for a ride.
In some cases bodies are found mangled or in skeletal form years later in areas frequently used by weekend hikers, campers and fishermen. In many cases people are found dead suffering from dehydration but having died of heart failure, in some cases their dogs are found dead near bye.
In all cases the Coroner does not release his findings and police will not divulge case details and have said that no suspicious circumstances were involved.
Missing mothers,fathers, children and even grandparents all vanish with no trace and no motivational factors.
I'm not trying to prove Yowies exist, I've seen them, I'm trying to understand if they are involved in these disappearances
because NOBODY ELSE is even willing to look at the possibility.
FACT: Most modern Yowie sightings accour near roads leading into and away from townships adjoining wilderness areas.
FACT: In Australia, more than 38,000 people are reported missing each year.
While most people are found within a short period of time, there remain approximately
1,600 long term missing persons; those who have been missing for more than three months.
This equates to approximately one person every 15 minutes.
The rate of missing persons in Australia is 1.7 per 1,000 people.
Australian population at 30 June 2016 was 24,127,200 people.
YOU DO THE MATH.