9 Teams Compete
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 31st, 2013
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Posted by: Katy Elizabeth on December 31st, 2013
There are far and few cryptozoologists and scientists who have ventured to the Lake to keep up on research. My group “Champ Search” (Wendell Soctomah, Scott Mardis & Myself) will be traveling back up to Lake Champlain this summer. We will be joining other researchers on an extensive investigation to find evidence of Champ.
Read: Champ: The Search Lives On »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 31st, 2013
Here is the Dead Bigfoot program archive.
Listen to it here on Cryptomundo!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 30th, 2013
From dragons and serpents to many-armed beasts that preyed on ships and sailors alike, sea monsters have terrified mariners across all ages and cultures and have become the subject of many tall tales from the sea. Accounts of these creatures have also inspired cartographers and mapmakers, many of whom began decorating their maps with them to indicate unexplored areas or areas about which little was known. Whether swimming vigorously, gamboling amid the waves, attacking ships, or simply displaying themselves for our appreciation, the sea monsters that appear on medieval and Renaissance maps are fascinating and visually engaging. Yet despite their appeal, these monsters have never received the scholarly attention that they deserve.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 30th, 2013
What sort of proof do we need to find a sasquatch? In our new web series Finding Bigfoot: Rejected Evidence, Executive Producer Keith Hoffman analyses evidence rejected during the production of the series and discusses why it wasn’t fit for TV.
Bigfoot? Or Impaired Judgment?
Posted by: Lyle Blackburn on December 30th, 2013
Happy Holidays everyone! Cryptozoo News / Loren Coleman has posted his list of Top Ten Cryptozoology Books of the Year. I’m honored to have landed the #1 spot with my new book Lizard Man. I must thank Anomalist Books for their commitment to publish excellent cryptozoology titles, including Karl Shuker’s Mirabilis which was chosen as #4. Congratulations to my other colleagues and fellow Cryptomundo contributors that also made the list. 2013 was a year of great books, all deserving of praise. Here’s a few of the highlights…
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 29th, 2013
The Dead Bigfoot segment will air from 2am-5am EST/11pm-2am PST
Filling in for George Knapp, guest host Dave Schrader (email) welcomes Ro Sahebi, creator of the film Dead Bigfoot: A True Story, which chronicles the story of a pair of hunters who claim to have shot two Bigfoot in October of 2010. He will be joined by Justin Smeja, one of the hunters featured in the film.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 29th, 2013
A vicious hairy beast, a giant winged creature, and shadow monsters terrify their witnesses and plunge towns across America into panic and fear. Eyewitnesses go on record and recount stories of the Momo, Van Meter Monster and the Shadow People.
Premieres Sunday, December 29 9:00 PM Central
Read: Monsters and Mysteries in America: Momo, Shadow People, Van Meter Monster »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 29th, 2013
Abominable Snowman premieres tonight at 9 PM E/P followed by Nepal: Behind the Scenes at 11 PM.
Read: Finding Bigfoot: Abominable Snowman & Nepal: Behind the Scenes »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 28th, 2013
The science experts on 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty, Dr. Todd and Natalia (with a few special cameos), wish you and yours a happy holiday season! Tune in to SPIKE TV January 10th at 10pm EST/9pm CST to watch our quest to find the world’s ultimate hide and go seek champion.Natalia Reagan
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 28th, 2013
Roy Mackal was part of a unique and sometimes ridiculed fraternity of explorers whose members are never happier than when they are sinking waist-deep into the unguent mud of the jungle or navigating the skirling fog of Loch Ness.
Read: Of Monsters and Mysteries; Roy Mackal Chased the Unknown »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on December 27th, 2013
“…Perhaps the single most impressive thing about Nessie is that prior to 1933 accounts are hard to come by: in fact, they are almost embarrassing in terms of their absence…”
Read: Nessie Vs. Kelpie »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 27th, 2013
One car stopped down the road, and a person got out. That driver had a camera with him, and was seen taking pictures of the flying creature. As they watched, the creature glided down to no more than 20 feet above the road surface, and was seen flapping its wings once or twice. With each wing flap, the creature appeared to rise about 20 feet higher above the roadway.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 27th, 2013
One of the two most genuine men I have ever met in Sasquatch research, John Mionczynski, authored the following article.
Who’s the other you ask? Dr. John Bindernagel of course…
Read: Possible Sasquatch Anomalies »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 26th, 2013
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