Ketchum DNA Project: Top to Bottom
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 10th, 2013
The Ketchum story top to bottom is now available online from Skeptical Briefs.Sharon Hill
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 10th, 2013
The Ketchum story top to bottom is now available online from Skeptical Briefs.Sharon Hill
Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 10th, 2013
A few days ago, I received a review copy of the new book from cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard. Published by Llewellyn, its title is Encounters With Flying Humanoids. Ken is the author of a number of previous books, including Monsters Are Real, Big Bird!, and (with me) Monster of Texas. And, I’m very pleased to say, the book does not disappoint. Indeed, I read the whole thing in one sitting – which is a sure sign that the book is a very good one!
Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 10th, 2013
“Twenty six years after his untimely death, a biography on the greatest hunter of the Loch Ness Monster has finally arrived…”
Read: Nessie: A New Book Review »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 9th, 2013
In October of 2010, 2 young hunters shot a 7 foot tall animal they could not identify. It stood upright and walked like a man. This movie, Dead Bigfoot: A True Story, chronicles the events that followed the shooting in an attempt to learn more about the hunters involved and the alleged creature they killed.
Read: Dead Bigfoot: A True Story »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 9th, 2013
“Twenty-five years ago this very week, a deeply strange series of events kicked-off in Rhayader, which just happens to be the oldest town in mid-Wales…”
Read: A Monstrous Anniversary »
Posted by: Ken Gerhard on September 9th, 2013
I’m the featured guest on Coast to Coast AM tonight… talking about my new book.
Read: Reminder: Flying Humanoids on Coast to Coast Tonight! »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 9th, 2013
“Looking up, they saw an 8-9 ft. tall hair-covered creature drop down on all-fours and charge towards them with a strange gait…”
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 8th, 2013
The last Tasmanian Tigers in captivity.[/caption]
When the English arrived in Tasmania in the early nineteenth century, stories justifying their anxiety about this new country flourished. This was not only an unfamiliar landscape but there was a carnivore lurking in the scrub.
Read: Shadows in the Scrub »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 8th, 2013
Loxton and Prothero have written a very good book, which I reviewed on Amazon as a 4.5 star effort (I’ll explain why I had to downgrade it just a bit) that goes on the “must reading” list for anyone interested in cryptozoology. I’ve been following this field for decades now without seeing anything that fills this niche – that of the scientific, skeptical (in the good sense of the word) consideration of the entire field and its most spectacular maybe-creatures.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 7th, 2013
Daniel Loxton answers Daniel Perez’s questions about the book.
Posted by: Ken Gerhard on September 7th, 2013
I’m the featured guest on Coast to Coast AM this Monday night… talking about my new book.
Posted by: Ken Gerhard on September 6th, 2013
Today @ 6:00 pm, I will be appearing on a cryptozoology/UFO panel (funny how folks always want to lump those two together)… as part of the Parafest event in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Read: Cryptozoology Panel today in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on September 6th, 2013
“…he has been studying a number of stories relative to hairy ‘wild men,’ cannibalistic sub-humans, and other, similar, horrific humanoids reported in the English county of Devon way back in the 1600s and the 1700s…”
Read: Smugglers and Cryptids »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on September 6th, 2013
Is this real footage of a Woolly Mammoth filmed in Siberia in 1943?
Read: Woolly Mammoth Filmed in 1943? »
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