Archive for “June, 2015”

Skunk Ape Seen By Multiple Witnesses

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 7th, 2015

While in Florida, video evidence of a supposed Bigfoot was shared with the team, so they head to the area where it was filmed. While there, the witness describes the scene, which included dead and injured pigs everywhere.

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On a Night Hunt In Search of the Skunk Ape

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 6th, 2015

The team heads into Myakka Park with Stacy Brown Jr., to check out some places where Bigfoot has been spotted. While Bobo and Matt take a ride on a swamp buggy, the others hear something in the woods.

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Reminder: Minerva Monster Day

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 6th, 2015

On June 6th the Minerva Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an event to herald the release of the film in downtown Minerva. Free screenings of the film will take place at the historic Roxy Theatre.

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Cajun Gator hunters have a run in with Bigfoot

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 5th, 2015

This story comes to us from the deep south when a Cajun Alligator Hunter came across a scene he couldn’t explain away. Let’s hear his story…

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Hiking Sasquatch Country

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 4th, 2015

Maybe not everyone believes in Sasquatch (or Bigfoot), but it’s still a good thing to look over your shoulder when you hike in southern Oregon.

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Exploring American Monsters: California

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 4th, 2015

Humans have lived in California for at least 15,000 years. In 1848, The United States acquired the area that would one day become the state of California for $15,000,000 after signing the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, which ended the Mexican-American War. California, famous for Hollywood, the Golden Gate Bridge, and earthquakes, is the most populated state in the union, and the third largest after Alaska and Texas. Outside the large cities (16.37 million people in the greater Los Angeles area) lie great expanses of desert, mountains (including Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park where Capt. James Kirk battled the Gorn in Star Trek), and forests. Despite the number of people, there’s plenty of room in California for monsters.

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Golden Springs Gray Bigfoot Sighting

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 4th, 2015

A woman comes face to face with a Gray Bigfoot on a full moon near Golden Fork Springs Idaho.

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The Bigfoot Book: The Encyclopedia of Sasquatch, Yeti and Cryptid Primates Coming Soon!

Posted by: Nick Redfern on June 4th, 2015

Does a hulking, hairy, 800-pound, nine-foot-tall, elusive primate roam the woods and forests throughout North America—and the world? What should we make of the grainy videos and photos and the thousands of eyewitness reports? Audio-recordings exist purporting to be the creatures’ eerie chatter and bone-chilling screaming. Whether called Sasquatch, Yeti, Bigfoot, or something else, bipedal primates appear in folklore, legends, and eyewitness accounts in every state of the union and many places around the world. The fascination with the man-beast is stronger than ever in today’s pop culture.

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Monster X Radio Archive: Encounters of the Squatchy Kind

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on June 3rd, 2015

Join Monster X hosts Gunnar Monson and Shane Corson as they sit down with Bigfoot witnesses who have come forward to share their encounters.

One witness will share his encounter from Arkansas.

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Coming to a Swamp Near You… Lizard Men, Frog Men, and Reptoids – Oh My!

Posted by: Karl Shuker on June 3rd, 2015

The term ‘reptoid’ is most closely associated with the reptilian category of extraterrestrial aliens, but it also has a much wider yet less familiar usage, having been applied to a number of extraordinary humanoid reptilian entities reported from modern-day North America and elsewhere. (c) Dr Karl Shuker – Dr Karl Shuker with figurine of the […]

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From Bigfoot to big cats: What’s rumored to be hiding in Alabama’s woods?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 3rd, 2015

Bigfoot is, of course, the most well-known and widespread strange creature, and reported sightings of the large apelike beast aren’t unheard of in Alabama. They’re common enough that a man named Jim Smith created the Alabama Bigfoot Society, and the group’s website tracks recent sighting reports. One from January near Lake Guntersville, when a woman and her young son were reportedly trapped in a deer stand by a Bigfoot-like creature.

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SasWhat: Small Town Monsters Month Finale: The Monroe Monster

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on June 3rd, 2015

Mark and Seth wrap up small town monsters month with a spotlight of the little-known, utterly-bizarre Monroe Monster. A possibly atomic energy created creature who prowled the town of Monroe during one particularly memorable summer during the 70’s. Then they give their final thoughts on the first SasWhat themed month and we’re done.

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Creature of the Month – From Sumatra

Posted by: Nick Redfern on June 2nd, 2015

“Next to Bigfoot and the Abominable Snowman, probably the most talked about cryptid ape is the Orang-pendek, a small, bipedal creature that dwells in the thick forests of Sumatra.”

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Messin’ with Sasquatch: Fling It

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 2nd, 2015

A group of disc golf players decide to mess with Sasquatch, only to find out that Sasquatch plays the game by his own rules. And always wins.

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The benefits of having a lake monster

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on June 2nd, 2015

The Tennessee Valley Authority could use a monster, or the inkling of a monster, right now in Boone Lake, to bring out boaters, explorers, scientists and recreational types.

We could call him Booney. Oh, Booney? Yes, I saw Booney last weekend in the shallow channel of water that sits near the bottom of what is usually Boone Lake. With the atypical drawdown occurring this year while engineers inspect the lake’s dam for possible damage, there needs to be some kind of buzz to get people out on the lake.

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