The Legend of the Sasquatch
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 21st, 2016
Expedition Bigfoot brings the mystery to life
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 21st, 2016
Expedition Bigfoot brings the mystery to life
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Posted by: Lyle Blackburn on May 20th, 2016
On May 14 at the 2016 Ohio Bigfoot Conference, the legendary Julius “Smokey” Crabtree was honored posthumously with an induction into the Ohio Bigfoot Hall of Fame.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 17th, 2016
Ron Morehead, adventurer, author and Bigfoot expert, discussed how he witnessed, recorded, and had vocal interactions with a family of giants, commonly referred to as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. He shared Bigfoot recordings, known as the ‘Sierra Sounds,’ that have changed the world of Bigfoot research.
The recordings were captured in the 1970s at a remote hunting camp, Morehead explained, noting how hunters there had first thought the sounds were being made by bears. They found a large footprint outside of the shelter and began taping the sounds they were hearing, he added. “We weren’t looking for Bigfoot, none of us were… these things were probably observing the camp and the people in it for some time prior to making themselves be known,” Morehead said. He described the vocalizations as aggressive, sometimes horrendous sounding.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 16th, 2016
Dr. Matthew A. Johnson (“Dr J”) shares his discovery regarding a recent find of some Bigfoot………………. Big Poop.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 15th, 2016
Details about the upcoming 15th Annual Mothman Festival and the 2016 Dogman Symposium.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 14th, 2016
Appearing with Connie Willis for the full program, Ron Morehead, adventurer, author and Bigfoot expert, will discuss how he witnessed, recorded, and had vocal interactions with a family of giants, commonly referred to as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. He’ll share Bigfoot recordings, known as the ‘Sierra Sounds,’ that have changed the world of Bigfoot research.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 13th, 2016
Maybe time, like Sasquatch himself, proved elusive this week. Or maybe you already read the cover story “Crackpot,” about why local physicist Richard Stepp thinks we shouldn’t dismiss the possible existence of Bigfoot outright, and now you’re ready to start your search. Either way, before you pack up your gear and head for the woods, check out a few tips on stalking Bigfoot.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 13th, 2016
The story begins at the end of 1968 in New Jersey, when zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans and biologist Ivan Sanderson first hear from a correspondent about the frozen corpse of an extremely hairy man-like creature being exhibited in the Midwest. Upon arrival in Minnesota, the two scientists come face to face with a “hominid” not of our species embedded in a block of ice. An inquiry into the origin of the specimen triggers a bizarre adventure involving the FBI, the Smithsonian, the Mafia, the Vietnam War, drug smuggling, Hollywood, and a secretive millionaire, giving much of the account the flavor of a riveting detective story. What happened is told in meticulous detail by Heuvelmans, who draws a startling conclusion as to the Iceman’s nature based on a comparison of its anatomy with that of modern humans and fossil ancestors.
Read: Neanderthal: The Strange Saga of the Minnesota Iceman »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 12th, 2016
Whether the large, hairy hominid known as Bigfoot truly roams the wilderness of Humboldt County hasn’t deterred scores of enthusiasts and a television series from joining a nearly 60-year quest to find signs and footprints of the ever-elusive creature.
But one local scientist and professor says the search for Bigfoot opens a larger discussion about what the science world deems worthy of research and what happens to those fields that fall into what he calls “the crackpot realm.”
Posted by: Nick Redfern on May 10th, 2016
If you are looking for the truth, you will find it here.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 10th, 2016
…Stepp attended a conference on all things Sasquatch to celebrate the launch of the Bigfoot section of the China Flat Museum in Willow Creek. There he introduced himself to Jeffrey Meldrum, professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University and an oft-interviewed Bigfoot researcher. Meldrum’s area of focus is the evolution of bipedalism — the anatomical distinctions and development of our ancestors that led to our walking on two legs, including the dynamics of their footfalls, footprints and skeletons.
Read: Why one scientist thinks taboo fringe theories are a big hairy deal »
Posted by: Christopher Noël on May 8th, 2016
How a Natural Force may Explain “Supernatural” Powers
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 7th, 2016
Witness Tim was walking along a street along side the Darling Ranges at Kalamunda during the night, when after hearing noises, he spots a half man/half primate standing in the trees watching him.
The headlights of passing cars illuminate the area, providing him with a good view of the creature.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on May 5th, 2016
Bigfoot: an historico-ecologico-anthropoidologico-archetypal study of the creature and its believers
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