The AIMS Are Tired of the Riddles
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 15th, 2017
Held hostage by the Rogue team, the AIMS team devise an escape and brace for confrontation.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 15th, 2017
Held hostage by the Rogue team, the AIMS team devise an escape and brace for confrontation.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 14th, 2017
Although many believe that there is no such thing as a Sasquatch or Bigfoot, I’m not afraid to say that I do believe.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 14th, 2017
Jeff Meldrum, professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University, will make two presentations at the National Oregon/California Trail Center in historic Montpelier the evenings of April 14 and 15.
Read: Sasquatch and Other Wildmen: the Search for Relict Hominoids »
Posted by: Seth Breedlove on April 13th, 2017
In 1966 four people driving on a deserted stretch of road in rural West Virginia encountered a bizarre, winged entity that came to be known as “the Mothman”. The event was the catalyst for a thirteen month-long string of unusual activity centered around the town of Point Pleasant, WV. For over a year, citizens of Point Pleasant were witnesses to UFOs, strange government and military-related activity, and the Mothman itself. Today a new trailer for a film that traces the Mothman case (titled The Mothman of Point Pleasant) has been released.
Read: Mothman Legend Becomes Reality in New Trailer for Small Town Monsters Documentary »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 13th, 2017
Dr. John Bindernagel, a professional wildlife biologist, uses a series of colorful graphs to explain why evidence for the sasquatch as an extant North American mammal has been largely ignored or dismissed by his scientific colleagues, and why the subject has been treated as scientifically taboo.
Read: Sasquatch Illustrated: Skepticism and Scientific Aversion Explored »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 12th, 2017
Dr. John Bindernagel, a professional wildlife biologist, uses a series of photographs and casts of sasquatch tracks to illustrate a number of unique features of the sasquatch foot. He also uses photographs of lines of sasquatch tracks in snow to illustrate several unique aspects of the sasquatch gait. Crudely-fabricated “sasquatch feet,” widely-accepted as an explanation for actual sasquatch tracks, are illustrated. The inhibiting effect of such hoaxes on serious sasquatch research is acknowledged.
Read: Sasquatch Illustrated: Sasquatch Tracks and Track Casts »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 11th, 2017
Dr. John Bindernagel, a professional wildlife biologist, uses a series of eyewitness drawings based on sasquatch observations to illustrate consistently-observed anatomical features of the sasquatch. These illustrate the differing appearance of adult males, adult females, and young adults or subadults.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 10th, 2017
Speaking of Dr. John Bindernagel, here he discussing a letter to the editor of a newspaper regarding Sasquatch Societal Sarcasm.
Read: Sasquatch Letter to the Editor »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 9th, 2017
Dr. John Bindernagel weighs in on whether Cryptozoology Television shows like Finding Bigfoot help or harm Bigfoot research.
Read: Bindernagel on Finding Bigfoot »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 8th, 2017
After 9 months of silence, the Rogue Team emerges from the shadows after team member Buck tries to take matters into his own hands. The AIMS team meets face to face with this other mysterious team to find out who they are and what they are after.
Read: The Rogue Team Rises: Part 1 »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 8th, 2017
The AIMS team heads back to Perry County, OH to go after The Ohio Grassman. While investigating, they soon realize that they are being followed by The Rogue Team. The team must decide on whether they should back down from this dangerous adversary.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 8th, 2017
Buck takes matters into his own hands as he takes on the Rogue Team.
Posted by: Ken Gerhard on April 7th, 2017
…if ‘Patty’ represents an archetypical Sasquatch, does that infer a close relationship to H. sapiens, Neanderthals, Denisovans or Heidelbergensis? Or merely a convergent, derived adaptation?
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 6th, 2017
Todd Standing discusses several topics on the subject of Sasquatch.
Read: Todd Standing on Sasquatch »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 6th, 2017
The Boys Of Destination America’s Mountain Monsters Are Back, But This Time Bigfoot Is The Least Of Their Worries
Read: It’s Squatchin’ Season! »
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