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Great White Snack?

Posted by: Max Hawthorne on May 27th, 2014

Here’s an interesting photo of a great white shark doing what looks like an underwater tail-stand. What I like about it is, when you check out the bottom right, there appears to be a strange, mottled, V-shaped image that almost looks like something holding the shark in its “mouth.”

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Discovering Cadborosaurus

Posted by: John Kirk on May 27th, 2014

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Got the go ahead today to let everyone have a look at the front and back covers of Discovering Cadborosaurus the new book by Paul LeBlond, Jason Walton and myself.

Jason did the cover artwork and it’s absolutely stunning. The Caddy in the illustration is a composite of various sightings. We are damn proud of this book and can’t wait until the autumn when it is released.

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Caught on Camera: Eerie and Alien Reviewed

Posted by: John Kirk on May 26th, 2014

In December last year, MSNBC came up to Canada to interview me for a program on cryptids which was part of the Caught on Camera series.

We talked for about two hours and much of this was recorded on video.

Finally nearly six months later, the cryptid episode aired.

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Visiting Giants

Posted by: Christopher Noël on May 23rd, 2014

The World’s First Realistic Bigfoot Movie

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Mask Associated With Sasquatch Lore Returned to B.C. First Nation

Posted by: John Kirk on May 19th, 2014

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The tradition of sasquatch was transmitted to us by the First Nations of British Columbia. In particular, the Chehalis or Sts’ailes nation who reside near Harrison Mills, were the providers of much of the early sighting reports that J. W. Burns prolifically documented for posterity. I am extremely pleased about the repatriation of a sasquatch mask created by the late Ambrose Point to the Chehalis people.

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One Race, Many “Reservations”

Posted by: Kirk Sigurdson on May 15th, 2014

In the eyes of Native Americans that I grew up with in rural Oregon, we are all living on a reservation of sorts, even though the psychological borders and fences tend to escape our attention. If we can’t see the forest for the trees, how are we supposed to see the prison for the bars?

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A New Keel Collection!

Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 14th, 2014

“New Saucerian Press proudly presents Searching For the String, a collection of magazine articles and lectures by John A. Keel, the man many consider to have been not only the premiere investigator of all things unusual and ‘Fortean,’ but who was also our own, twentieth-century ‘Mark Twain.'”

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Yowie Sighting near the Georges River, New South Wales

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 13th, 2014

Playing war games with a bunch of friends 5km from Georges River, near Ingleburn, two men sight a Yowie powering through the dense scrub only metres away from where they were hiding.

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Lapseritis Speaks

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 10th, 2014

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At the McMenamins 15th Annual UFO Festival in McMinville, OR that is…

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Yowie Sighting near Noojee, Victoria

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 8th, 2014

Group of people spotlighting in a paddock near Noojee, witness a Yowie reaching up into a tree.

They quickly turned the vehicle around and retreated.

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Sasquatch Infrasound: Logistics & Deployment

Posted by: Kirk Sigurdson on May 6th, 2014

Native American totem poles and other artwork, such as masks and statuary, could symbolically depict sasquatch defensive and offensive infrasound “blasting,” which is interpreted by most anthropologists as mere whistling.

Could these works of art symbolically represent the way sasquatches wield powerful weapons by emitting ultra low frequencies that help them communicate with each other, hunt wild game like deer and elk, as well as discouraging human contact? I certainly think so.

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Yowie Sighting at Richmond Range, New South Wales

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 5th, 2014

While trail bike riding in the Richmond Range, Northern New South Wales, a Witness stops his bike and waits for his friend to catch up.

He looks ahead to see a Yowie standing on the side of the track watching him.

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Yowie Sighting near Casino, New South Wales

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 4th, 2014

Michael and two others were heading South from Casino to Grafton along the Summerland Way.

They rounded a bend with their spotlights illuminating the road brightly ahead. In the middle of the road blinded by the light was a Yowie standing in the middle of the road.

They missed it by only inches.

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Bigfoot Is Hiding in the Big Thicket

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 2nd, 2014

He’s just very hard to find.

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Touched by a Yowie

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 2nd, 2014

Yowie Sighting at Cowley Beach, Queensland

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