Archive for the “Conspiracies”

Grease Devils Riot Kills Police

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 6th, 2011

Sri Lanka has been dealing with wave after wave of sightings of “Grease Devils,” which appear to be similar to the past encounters with Indian “Monkey-Men.” Image.

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1950s’ Feds Believed in Yeti

Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 3rd, 2011

Government archives have been discovered showing that the State Department and others had a keen interest in the Tom Slick-F. Kirk Johnson Snowman Expeditions of 1958-1959. Images.

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Cryptomundian WVBotanist Offers Insight: Retired US Forest Service Ranger Claims Sasquatch is Real!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 24th, 2011

Firsthand knowledge of governmental affairs regarding rare and endangered species…

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Retired US Forest Service Ranger Claims Sasquatch is Real!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 24th, 2011

He claims that “we” have studied them for years and know their habits pretty well, and that they are human-like.

Watch the interview video here on Cryptomundo.

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Olympic Project’s Derek Randles on Sasquatch Shootings

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 16th, 2011

There has been much discussion here at Cryptomundo and elsewhere regarding the shooting of two Sasquatch last year.

Cryptomundian RWRidley alerts us to this exciting update.

Now Derek Randles of the Olympic Project offers up the “official” version of the story.

He has interviewed the hunters who claim to have shot an adult and a juvenile Sasquatch.

Read: Olympic Project’s Derek Randles on Sasquatch Shootings »


Robert Lindsay Interviewed About the Infamous Bigfoot Killings

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 12th, 2011

Robert Lindsay, who chronicled the Bigfoot DNA Project Using Two Dead Bigfoot Bodies for Samples stories here on Cryptomundo, was recently interviewed on a couple of the Bigfoot Blogtalk shows.

The shows are embedded below for your listening should you care to.

What do the Crypotomundians think about the validity of Mr. Lindsay’s blogposts after having heard him speak?

Have your opinions changed?

Read: Robert Lindsay Interviewed About the Infamous Bigfoot Killings »


Is The Government Hiding Evidence Of Bigfoot?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 12th, 2011


Why do people feel the need to keep repeating such silliness? Images.

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Update: Bigfoot DNA Project Using Two Dead Bigfoot Bodies for Samples

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 6th, 2011

Cryptomundian Skinwalker tips us off to this update.

Richard Lindsay has offered this chronological rundown of the events covered here on Cryptomundo concerning the purported shooting of two Sasquatch and the inclusion of said two Sasquatch in the DNA study of Dr. Melba Ketchum. The Erickson Project, and/or the Okympic Project.

Read: Update: Bigfoot DNA Project Using Two Dead Bigfoot Bodies for Samples »


Beast of Busco Discovered?

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 24th, 2011

I found and documented a rival town claiming to have physical evidence of the 1949 turtle and labeling it as “Beast of Busco. Here are the photos of that evidence. Images.

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Oh, No! “Most Convincing Evidence of Bigfoot” News Conference Scheduled

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 14th, 2011

Writes the promoter of this one: “No, it’s not a Bigfoot in a Freezer and we are not affiliated with those guys.” Image.

Read: Oh, No! “Most Convincing Evidence of Bigfoot” News Conference Scheduled »


Shocking Revelation: “Finding Bigfoot” Producers Edited In Wood Knocks And Screams

Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 1st, 2011

The latest clarifies that this program was more a docudrama in some parts than a documentary.

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What’s Eating You? Florida’s Hungry Sea Serpent Revisited

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 30th, 2011

Edward McCleary Sea Monster

Aboard an rubber raft, the five companions paddled toward the Massachusetts, but they ran afoul of unexpected currents, gale-force winds, and fog that left them stranded on a buoy anchored to the sunken hulk. At nightfall, according to McCleary, a long-necked and foul-smelling sea monster approached the buoy, prompting all five boys to swim in panic through the fog. McCleary saw the beast grab Eric Ruyle and drag him underwater, followed shortly by the sound of Salley shouting, “It’s got Brad!” Moments later, a scream signaled Salley’s fate, while McCleary lost sight of Larry Bill in the mist. McCleary alone reached the shore, spending the night in World War II-era gun emplacement near Fort McRae, where a helicopter crew from Pensacola’s Naval Air Station found him at 7:45 A.M. on Sunday.

Read: What’s Eating You? Florida’s Hungry Sea Serpent Revisited »


Men in Black and Monsters

Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 22nd, 2011

For decades – or perhaps even for centuries, some firmly believe – the infamous Men in Black have been elusive, predatory, fear-inducing figures that have hovered with disturbing regularity upon the enigmatic fringes of the subject of Unidentified Flying Objects (UFOs), coldly nurturing, and carefully weaving, their very own unique brand of horror and intimidation of a definitively other-world variety.

But what’s far less well known is the fact that the Men in Black have a deep and lasting link to the subjects of Cryptozoology and strange creatures.

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Boing Boing Drops Pseudoscience Bomb On Cryptozoology

Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 21st, 2011


The popular culture, cutting edge blog Boing Boing has a diversity of opinions, but recently one of their bloggers went a little too far. Images.

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Eyes of the Mothman Review

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 7th, 2011

There’s really no way to easily sum up what happened to the residents of Point Pleasant, West Virginia starting in 1966 and ending about a year later with over forty of them dead. This lengthy film (the main feature alone is over two hours and the extras are long enough to make sure your evening is utilized to the fullest extent) looks at all the various theories, though, and it does a spectacular job.

Read: Eyes of the Mothman Review »



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