Synchromysticism’s Godfather
Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 20th, 2008
Mention of a new book review visible elsewhere.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 20th, 2008
Mention of a new book review visible elsewhere.
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 6th, 2008
Biblio File: Orland couple tells a Bigfoot tale for children Bob and Peggy Bishop of Orland have not exactly met Bigfoot, but they can dream, can’t they? What they have done is write a colorful story for kids, ages 4 through 8, called “Bigfoot and Joshua” ($9.95 in paperback from www.bigfootgifts.com). The story features full-color […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on November 7th, 2008
Sharing the images and pointing to the review.
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Posted by: Rick Noll on September 13th, 2008
I am fascinated by a variety of topics. I can lose myself to the consternation of others looking for me, blending in with the rows and rows of books on shelves. I recently found a new book on mutants.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 11th, 2008
Ivan T. Sanderson (1911-1973) by Mark A. Hall, Wonders, December 1992, pp. 65-67. Twenty years ago an old friend died. He was a British subject who chose to live in the U.S.A. During his life Ivan T. Sanderson was first a nature writer and then an avid fortean author, devoting his later books and articles […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 8th, 2008
This is a new motion picture about the making of a bad Bigfoot flick. Haven’t we seen this film before? Video. Image.
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on September 2nd, 2008
This unique view of what Sasquatch would say at a news conference gives us pause and a smile. Other new insights from Graham Roumieu. Images.
Posted by: Loren Coleman on August 5th, 2008
For years cryptozoological researchers have been questioned and criticized for estimating the population of large hairy unknown primates in North America, most often called Bigfoot and Sasquatch. Now comes news that the world is excited by the findings from the Wildlife Conservation Society that the western lowland gorilla subspecies is estimated to be 125,000 animals […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on July 24th, 2008
Okay, so the power was turned off in the bfters’ freezer in Georgia, they are telling us. Okay, they are being harassed. All the July fees for the bftrackers “expeditions” are being refunded. What does this all sound like to you? Is an exit scenario being developed? As I mentioned here yesterday, late last night […]
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Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 23rd, 2008
Talking of the photographs above, the so-called “Bigfoot Skeptic” this month writes: These are the tracks that Patterson claimed the Bigfoot made from his famous 1967 film. Notice the toes. How smooth and perfectly shaped they are. Also notice that despite the deep impression of the foot, the only part of the toe that shows […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 9th, 2008
Adam Davies (above) in Mongolia. The following is the video of the “Seljord Serpent” or Selma, which was taken at Lake Seljord, Norway, credited to Adam Davies and Andrew Sanderson. (Please click on image directly above for a larger sized version.) Extreme Expeditions’ Adam Davies replies to the comments, questions, and criticisms: Thank you to […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 7th, 2008
Eutropis tammanna (Scincomorpha: Scincidae) Birder, herper, evolutionary biologist, naturalist Nicholas Sly of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, asked himself a question many of us here often ask ourselves. How many new animals have been discovered recently? The only new bird described, to date, in 2008? Zosterops somadikartai (Passeriformes: Zosteropidae) Nick Sly set out to do […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 13th, 2008
Okay, the news organizations’ election primary attention shifts to West Virginia today, Tuesday, May 13th, so let’s talk Mothman. Actually, I’m going to use this opportunity to note the sinister editing that regularly takes place at the Wikipedia entry for “Mothman.” I’ve been watching the site because some incredible “political” inputs have occurred with the […]
Posted by: Loren Coleman on May 11th, 2008
I suppose the first Mother’s Day after one experiences the death of their Yeti-supportive mother is always difficult. Certainly, I can feel that and wish to pause to thank people who have sent along condolences and more, in the wake of my surprising and sudden loss, on this Mother’s Day 2008. But life and cryptozoology […]
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