Archive for “July, 2006”

Update: The Hand of Unknown Origin

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 4th, 2006

There are several different stories floating around regarding the source of Biscardi’s Bigfoot hand. The first is the one told here on Cryptomundo. In this story, Tom Biscardi was given the hand by Don Monroe, who had been given the hand by the Butte or Billings, MT sheriff’s department, after it was found at a […]

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Drudge Report’s Big Birds

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 3rd, 2006

During the first weekend in July 2006, various published photographs from the Florida site of NASA’s probable Space Shuttle launch showed rather large birds near the location. One of these pictures (see below) was so dramatic that Matt Drudge commented about it on his Sunday night radio program. He remarked that he was being emailed […]

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The Hand of Unknown Origin

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 3rd, 2006

There has been much speculation here on Cryptomundo, and elsewhere, that "The Hand of Unknown Origin" that Tom Biscardi has been promoting as a Bigfoot hand is the paw of a bear. Below are some stills taken from a news story from last year regarding a hand that was found in Guilderland, NY, a town […]

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New Name Nominee: Johor Hominid

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 2nd, 2006

Environmentalist Vincent Chow and palaeoanthropologist Sean Ang, who are both involved in researching the question of unknown hairy hominoids in Malaysia, have created a website to focus their pursuit. The researchers have also, through the mere need to purchase a domain name, coined a phrase for their local Malaysian Bigfoot, capturing the notion they are […]

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Marmoset Found in California

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 1st, 2006

A tuft-eared marmoset was found on Tate Street, Palo Alto, San Mateo County, California, on June 27th, running along a backyard fence, according to media reports. It is of unknown origin, and is rare in the pet trade, being a native of Central and South America. The easily captured primate will probably be flown to […]

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Roundup of Amazing Finds

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 1st, 2006

Some remarkable (yes, I do use that word) discoveries have flooded ye ole email in-boxes at Cryptomundo lately. The incoming announcements have been arriving so fast and furiously, I thought I would do a holiday weekend overview of several, to play catch up. First, let’s begin with the smallest. Bernard Heuvelmans once defined cryptozoology as […]

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