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This is a photo that Lupe Mendoza was pushing around back in 2011 as being a Bigfoot picture that he took in Washington State. He even went so far as to have several artists paint pictures of it as such. If you read the comments associated with this, you will see Mendoza Jr. post a comment that it was nothing more than a rock, in which Sr. replied to his son as a prick in Spanish. Take it for what it's worth, combined with the information posted below in the MM thread. You make your own judgement, but it reeks as far as I am concerned
 
This is a photo that Lupe Mendoza was pushing around back in 2011 as being a Bigfoot picture that he took in Washington State. He even went so far as to have several artists paint pictures of it as such. If you read the comments associated with this, you will see Mendoza Jr. post a comment that it was nothing more than a rock, in which Sr. replied to his son as a prick in Spanish. Take it for what it's worth, combined with the information posted below in the MM thread. You make your own judgement, but it reeks as far as I am concerned

Revision as of 19:15, 8 April 2021

Lupe Mendoza Lupe came onto the scene with the aid of Facebook about 2012 or 2013, and he first posted a photo that he claimed was a Bigfoot on the West Coast that he took a picture of. He proclaimed it was to the point that he had an artist paint a picture of it from his perspective. Only he was busted out by his own son, who posted on the photo that it was nothing more than a rock, the son knew because he was there when the photo was taken. About 6 months or so later, he posted a picture of what he claimed to be a Bigfoot laying beside a road in the tall grass. It was quickly shot down as being someone in a ghillie suit, but Team Tazer (Michael Merchant's group) jumped on the Lupe bandwagon, proclaiming it to be the best photo out there. But upon digging on Lupe's Facebook page and going back through his photos, it was discovered that he had posted a photo of his brother, sitting in the hollow of a tree, WITH THE SAME GHILLIE SUIT ON as the supposed Bigfoot in the photo he was claiming to be a Bigfoot laying in the grass. Other photos on his page shows that he is on a quest to be on TV shows, as he is interviewed for TV shows and news crews.

Lupe Mendoza Hoaxes

This is the wide shot of the zoomed in rock photo.

This is the wide shot of the zoomed in rock photo.

This is a photo that Lupe Mendoza was pushing around back in 2011 as being a Bigfoot picture that he took in Washington State. He even went so far as to have several artists paint pictures of it as such. If you read the comments associated with this, you will see Mendoza Jr. post a comment that it was nothing more than a rock, in which Sr. replied to his son as a prick in Spanish. Take it for what it's worth, combined with the information posted below in the MM thread. You make your own judgement, but it reeks as far as I am concerned

Lupe Mendoza Hoaxes

This photo was supposedly of a Bigfoot laying in the grass, but the majority of researchers knew it was a ghillie suit. A picture found on Lupe's Facebook page shows his little brother with a ghillie suit hiding in a hollow tree. See below.

Lupe Mendoza Hoaxes

Lupe Mendoza Hoaxes