Archive for “April, 2006”

Sasquatch 1934

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 7th, 2006

Canandaigua [New York] Daily Messenger March 3, 1934 Terrible Sasquatch Is Reported Again HARRISON MILLS, B.C. (AP) — Indian children cling to their mothers’ apron strings today for the terrible sasquatch — a giant hairy and horrid — is on the prowl again. For hundreds of years the sasquatch has been a fearsome "bogey-man" to […]

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Mothman Death List Photo

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2006

Anyone from Ohio or West Virginia? I’m looking for a Mothman death list photo. Mothman image, copyright 2002, created by cryptozoology illustrator William Rebsamen for Mothman and Other Curious Encounters In the Charleston Daily Mail of March 20, 2006, in “Mothman has his own museum,” reporter Samantha L. Thomas, discussing the collection in Point Pleasant, […]

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Killing a Sasquatch For Science?

Posted by: John Kirk on April 6th, 2006

If we are unable to know for sure what a sasquatch is in the order of things in nature, how can anyone brazenly suggest that you kill one? if it is indeed in the same branch as human beings, then by killing one, you have committed homicide. The last time I had a look at […]

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McGirk Exclusive: Tracks Like Giant Gorilla’s

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 6th, 2006

“Myths do not leave footprints,” Vincent Chow told the media at the end of March 2006. A new expedition is in the works, and certainly there are no shortage of tracks being found in Malaysia. But who has been finding them, and where? And what do they say they look like, beyond the media hype? […]

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New Mouse and Parrot Discovered

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 5th, 2006

EurkeAlert is reporting two new species, a new mouse and a new parrot, have been discovered on a small island in the Philippines. ———————————————————————— Striking, color illustration of new parrot and mouse. Both these animals are endemic (found only there) to Camiguin Island in the Philippines. ———————————————————————— This island, Camiguin, is the smallest Philippine island, […]

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Bigfoot Exhibit Opens in Two Days…

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 5th, 2006

The Bigfoot in Texas? exhibit opens in two days. Needless to say, I am pretty nervous, waiting to see the exhibit. Anyone that knows me, knows that I get pretty anxious before one of my events opens. The University of Texas San Antonio’s website featured this article on the event today.  The quote that was […]

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Yeti Mania Begins

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 5th, 2006

In a kingdom built on make-believe, it is a big deal when the masters of fun and fantasy decide to place a focus of cryptozoology into the midst of their own real-life zoo. This covert positioning was not lost on reporter Buck Wolf. Wolf talked to me a couple of weeks ago because he knows […]

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John Bindernagel

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 5th, 2006

Last Saturday, The Globe and Mail featured an article written about one of the "good guys" in Bigfoot Research. His name, John Bindernagel. I first had the pleasure of meeting John in the spring of 2000 at the Ohio Bigfoot Conference, where he was a featured speaker. Myself and 2 other members of the Texas […]

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Monstrous and Marvelous

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 4th, 2006

From April 3rd through April 8th, an exhibition of some interest to cryptozoology will be showing at Worth Ryder Gallery in Kroeber Hall on the UC Berkeley campus, California. Various art students at the University of California, Berkeley, and the California College of the Arts have collaborated in the one-week exhibition entitled "American Mythology: The […]

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Counting Down to San Antonio

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 4th, 2006

Well, it’s just about here. Opening weekend of the Bigfoot in Texas? exhibit at the Institute of Texan Cultures in San Antonio. The exhibit opens Friday morning at 10 AM. I’m leaving Dallas around noon on Thursday. Gotta be at the museum at 9 AM Friday morning for the press conference. Then I’m off to […]

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The Evolution of Cryptozoology Drawings

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 3rd, 2006

How do eyewitness drawings evolve into what we often see in the media? Take a look at the development of the sketches and illustrations of Momo (the Missouri Monster, a 1972 Bigfoot-like cryptid) from the time of the initial eyewitnesses’ attempts to capture what they saw, through the artwork created by later illustrators, some with […]

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It Lurks in the Depths of Pitt Lake

Posted by: John Kirk on April 3rd, 2006

What Lurks in the Depths of Pitt Lake? We have a myriad of cryptids in British Columbia, but there is one that just does not get the coverage it deserves. I’m talking about the giant black salamanders of B.C. Some would say what’s the big deal with giant salamanders? They are found far and wide […]

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April Fool’s Quiz

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 1st, 2006

Who created one of the first April Fool’s “pranks” in the field of Bigfoot/Sasquatch events, in 1955? Watch for the answer here tomorrow, if no one gets it tonight or overnight (in the comments below). UPDATE The answer to this quiz is in the middle of the posting that is found here; look for mention […]

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FBI: Cryptozoology Is Number One Domestic Terrorism Threat

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 1st, 2006

All Press Releases for March 31, 2006 Animal-Rights Movement is the Number One Domestic Terrorism Threat According to FBI Reliable sources within the animal rights (AR) community report that some extremist elements within their organizations are involved in a conspiracy to report false sightings of large cats such as lions, tigers, and leopards. (PRWEB) March […]

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Nessie and Hunt the Gowk

Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 1st, 2006

The story of Nessie revolves around key events that happen in April. A pattern emerges that tells us the monsters in Loch Ness may be especially visible as the northern spring weather has more people motoring and cycling around lochside. Or is it about increasingly active cryptids in the water? The first good sighting occurred […]

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