American researchers believe a high-tech airship created by a company located in the Alberta hamlet of Lac La Biche could solve the mystery of the sasquatch once and for all.Utah-based bigfoot researcher William Barnes is trying to raise 300,000 to buy a helium-filled airship that would quietly float over dense North American forests and use thermal-imaging equipment to film footage of the legendary - not to mention elusive - creature.An official fundraising drive for the venture, which has been dubbed The Falcon Project, kicked off last Saturday in Oregon with an all-day symposium.
After a personal encounter with bigfoot in 1997 and more than a decade spent researching sasquatch researchers, the project's founder came up with the idea to use unmanned aerial surveillance to record the fast-moving nocturnal primate."We don't want to bother them, we just want to study them," Barnes said.That's where Stephen Barkley, the president of Remote Aerial Tripod Specialists Inc. (RATS), fits in.
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