Archive for “March, 2014”

DNA Analysis of Mississippi Bigfoot Hair

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 17th, 2014

A report on hair analysis of suspected Bigfoot hairs from Mississippi will be published in the April Bigfoot Times ($17.50/year USA)(www.bigfoottimes.blogspot.com) and you will be astonished by what was learned from the microscopic analysis of three hair samples.

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Olympic Project Expeditions: Best Techniques and Newest Ideas in Bigfoot Research

Posted by: Guy Edwards on March 17th, 2014

Best techniques and newest ideas in Bigfoot research start at the Olympic Project Expeditions. The weekend of March 21st offers a rare opportunity

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Uncovering the Beast

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 17th, 2014

Dr. Jeff Meldrum discusses the possibility of unknown species that have yet to be discovered deep in the bayou.

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Albertus Seba and a Pair of Speckle-coated Mystery Big Cats from the 1750s

Posted by: Karl Shuker on March 16th, 2014

As so often happens during my cryptozoological researches, while seeking something entirely different while browsing online this morning I came upon a remarkable engraving that may have some bearing upon the speckled mystery cat saga.

Albertus Seba (1665-1736), a Dutch pharmacist by trade but inflamed by an unquenchable passion for collecting zoological specimens, was so successful financially in his work that he was able to assemble not one but two truly spectacular, prodigious collections of unprecedented size and scope that gained international acclaim.

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The Science of Death

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 16th, 2014

The body of Amos Jagneaux has raises the question of whether a human could be responsible for his death.

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Reminder: The CryptoCast Cometh Tonight!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 16th, 2014

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The CryptoCast is the official podcast of Cryptomundo. Cryptozoology with the comedy stylings of Craig Woolheater, Monica Rawlins and Howard Goldthwaite, We will discuss the news, happenings, personalities and opinions in Cryptozoology with a comedic slant. Definitely not your father’s
Cryptozoology.

The show will be broadcast and air live one Sunday night a month from 8:30-9:30 PM on DeepEllumOnAir.com.

The premiere broadcast will be tonight, March 16th at 8:30 PM.

Join in as we discuss our trip to SXSW this past Monday to attend the premiere of Eduardo Sanchez’s Bigfoot horror thriller Exists.

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Beneath

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 16th, 2014

When a group of young friends commemorating their high school graduation take a trip to the remote Black Lake, their celebration turns into a nightmare with the sudden appearance of a bloodthirsty, underwater predator. Stuck in a leaking boat with no oars, the teens face the ultimate tests of friendship and sacrifice during a terror-stricken fight for survival.

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Is Ogopogo a Resident of Vernon or Kelowna?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 16th, 2014

Two interior B.C. towns lay claim to the famous monster of Okanagan Lake.

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Yowie Sighting near Braidwood, New South Wales

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 15th, 2014

A roadside sighting of a Yowie passing behind a stationary car along the Kings Highway between Braidwood and Batemans Bay in broad daylight, witnessed by both Husband and Wife.

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The Team Finds A Doll

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 15th, 2014

In this scene, while searching for evidence, the team comes upon a disturbing doll that might be associated with Voodoo.

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Monsters and Myths: I saw Caddy!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 15th, 2014

The Story

It was fine fall day in October 1933 when W.H. Langley and his wife set out for an afternoon’s sail near Victoria. Their boat had reached the point of Discovery Island when they made a discovery of their own. A greenish-brown creature, later named Cadborosaurus, was travelling quickly in front of their boat. In a CBC interview, Mrs. Langley recalls that she wasn’t afraid, merely interested. “It took my fancy that it wasn’t anything we’d seen before,” she says.

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Profiling the Chupacabras

Posted by: Nick Redfern on March 15th, 2014

“Ever since the day I found a copy of Tim Dinsdale’s book Loch Ness Monster, back when I was a little mask-less luchador, I began a deep interest in the field of Cryptozoology…”

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Ohio Bigfoot Conference 2014 T-Shirts

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 14th, 2014

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Here’s your opportunity to purchase the “official” Ohio Bigfoot Conference 2014 T-shirt designed by Michael Esordi of The Believe-It-Tour. All advanced purchase shirts must be ordered by March 31st, 2014 and will be picked up the day of the Conference. To order go to Ohio Bigfoot Conference 2014.

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Monsters and Mysteries in America: Alien Bigfoot, Cajun Werewolf, Lake Pepin Monster

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 14th, 2014

Season 2 Finale Airs tonight, March 14 at 10/9c on Destination America.

Federal investigations involving a mysterious bigfoot from outer space; An aquatic mega monster viciously emerging from the depths; And a shape shifting werewolf summoned to protect the swamps. UFO Bigfoot, Lake Pepin Monster, Cajun Werewolf

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Prehistoric Survivor Paradigm Under Fire?

Posted by: Scott Mardis on March 14th, 2014

We must remember that the best case for most cryptids at this point in time is based on ambiguous, circumstantial evidence and any possible connections to extinct animals are tenuous at best. Assuming the bulk of descriptive and photographic evidence might be correct and bear some resemblance to a known fossil form, we should not overlook the remarkable phenomenon of convergent evolution. It’s within the realm of possibility that some recently evolved animal, unknown to us in fossil form, has developed features similar to some well known extinct forms.

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