Mysterious Moose in Okanagan
Posted by: John Kirk on July 7th, 2015
Witness and news anchors make comparison to Ogopogo…
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Posted by: John Kirk on July 7th, 2015
Witness and news anchors make comparison to Ogopogo…
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 7th, 2015
This week Mark and Seth dig into some listener comments and questions. Field biologist evidence-discovery (and lack thereof), three toed tracks, and most of all, eyewitness testimony. All of these topics and more are discussed in this episode.
Read: SasWhat: Three Toed Bigfeet »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on July 6th, 2015
There is no doubt that Australia’s most famous cryptid ape is the Yowie. It resembles Bigfoot in both size and appearance to an incredibly close degree. It stands around seven to ten feet tall and is covered in a thick coat of hair. Far less famous, though no less fascinating than the Yowie, is Australia’s Wakki, also known as the Njmbin, the Junjudee, the Waladherahra, as well as by many other names, depending on the relevant Aborigine tribe that tells of its existence.
Read: Australia’s Unknown Ape-Men »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 6th, 2015
Dr. Matthew Johnson updates the ongoing “Stargate” Portals and Bigfoot activity in his Southern Oregon Bigfoot habituation site.
Posted by: Christopher Noël on July 6th, 2015
Since the end of April, I have been returning to the ravine regularly. Update videos to follow.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 5th, 2015
Cliff Barackman updates us to the upcoming schedule.
Posted by: Nick Redfern on July 5th, 2015
If, like me, you’re a fan of the writings of Linda Godfrey – and particularly her werewolf-themed book, The Michigan Dogman – then what I’m about to share with you now is likely to be of deep interest. It’s an old newspaper story – dating back more than a century – that is eerily reminiscent of some of Linda’s findings. And, it demonstrates that when we dig into the past, we can sometimes find fascinating tales that have a direct bearing on the present.
Read: Dog With A Human Face »
Posted by: Nick Redfern on July 4th, 2015
The Second World War brought forth death on a massive scale, planet-wide carnage, and the atomic bomb. It also brought forth a number of reports of savage man-beasts.
Read: Wild Things of World War Two »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 4th, 2015
Bigfoot sighting during the deer hunt near Susanville.
Read: Pittville Road Bigfoot Sighting near Susanville California »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 3rd, 2015
Georgia, named after King George II of England, is one of the original thirteen colonies. It was the birthplace of civil rights leader Dr Martin Luther King, Jr., singer Ray Charles, “Gone with the Wind” author Margaret Mitchell, and wrestler Hulk Hogan. Yes, THE Hulk Hogan. Of the 37 million acres of land in Georgia, 24.8 million acres of that is forestland. The Peach State is the fourth largest state east of the Mississippi River, and is home to mountains, rivers, and monsters.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 3rd, 2015
The remains of an unidentified sea animal with fur on its tail have been washed ashore in the Far East. Found near the airport at Shakhtersk, on Sakhalin Island, its appearance is unlike anything ever found in Russia.
Judging from the remains the creature was giant and about twice the length of a human, and it had a huge nose like a bird’s beak.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 3rd, 2015
Could this be a Bigfoot? Recorded live on Katmai National Park bear cams
Read: Bigfoot Filmed Live On Bear Cam – Katmai National Park »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 2nd, 2015
Cliff fills us in on the photo evidence presented on the episode Bobo’s Backyard and the fact that it is a hoax.
Read: Finding Bigfoot Exposes a Hoax »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 1st, 2015
A couple have a good look at Bigfoot near the Native American Shivwits Reservation.
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