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Missing in Alaska: Pulled From Schedule

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on August 14th, 2015

I’m sorry to announce that Missing in Alaska has been removed from the History Channel schedule for this evening. Admittedly, I’m not sure precisely what that means and those decisions are obviously way above my head.

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Arcane Radio: Ken Gerhard

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on August 10th, 2015

Tonight I’ll be appearing @10pm EST/9pm CST on Arcane Radio with my good friend, host Lon Strickler. This will be my very first interview since Missing in Alaska has aired. It promises to be a good time… with lots of cryptozoology, as well as phantom and monster talk. Tune in for some fascinating discussion!

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Missing in Alaska: Thoughts on Hunted by the Hairy Man

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on August 7th, 2015

We used the name Hairy Man, because that is what most of the Natives up there refer to it as. Tribal names include Arulataq, Gagitt, Kushtaka, Nant’ina, Tornit and Urayuli. Some descriptions have estimated 15′ in height, though that is the exception, rather than the norm.

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Missing in Alaska: Bigfoot/Sasquatch Abductions?

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on August 6th, 2015

Regarding last week’s episode of Missing in Alaska – I’d like to provide some insight about a possible link to disappearances and alleged Bigfoot/Sasquatch behavior in the upper Pacific Northwest.

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Hunted by the Hairy Man

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on July 30th, 2015

Tales of Bigfoot sightings are reported globally but the Alaskan version is the most extreme, standing over 14 feet. Is this massive, aggressive creature targeting people in the Alaska Triangle? Cryptozoologist Ken Gerhard and team try to track down the beast, hoping to learn how this monster remains so elusive.

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Missing in Alaska!

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on July 13th, 2015

I’m excited to announce that Friday, July 24th @10pm EST/9pm CST marks the world premiere of the new History Channel TV series – Missing in Alaska!

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True Supernatural: Chupacabra, Kraken

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on April 22nd, 2015

Premieres Wednesday, April 22 at 9 pm CST on Destination America

Vampiric beasts have attacked livestock across southern Texas for years, now scientists DNA test 3 Chupacabra specimens to identify the creature. And, why some believe bones in the Nevada desert prove that the legendary Kraken is more than a myth.

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True Supernatural: Chupacabra, Kraken

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 11th, 2015

Vampiric beasts have attacked livestock across southern Texas for years, now scientists DNA test 3 Chupacabra specimens to identify the creature. And, why some believe bones in the Nevada desert prove that the legendary Kraken is more than a myth.

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Cryptologic Radio Archive: Taylor James Johnson of Taylor Trash Productions

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on November 15th, 2014

Join us this week as we speak with Taylor James Johnson out of Texas. Taylor is a radio show producer and producer/filmmaker for his production company, Taylor Trash Productions. Taylor Trash makes short and feature films, documentaries, web series, music videos and animations. He has always been interested in film and cryptozoology so it’s no surprise that he often utilizes cryptozoology as a theme for many of his films and projects and has gone on quite a few expeditions in search of Bigfoot, sea creatures in Georgia, big cats in Texas, “Hogzilla”, and Chupacabras.

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Cryptologic Radio: Taylor James Johnson of Taylor Trash Productions

Posted by: Shannon LeGro on November 12th, 2014

Tonight! – Wednesday November 12th – 5pm PST / 8pm EST

Join us this week as we speak with Taylor James Johnson out of Texas. Taylor is a radio show producer and producer/filmmaker for his production company, Taylor Trash Productions. Taylor Trash makes short and feature films, documentaries, web series, music videos and animations. He has always been interested in film and cryptozoology so it’s no surprise that he often utilizes cryptozoology as a theme for many of his films and projects and has gone on quite a few expeditions in search of Bigfoot, sea creatures in Georgia, big cats in Texas, “Hogzilla”, and Chupacabras.

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Posthumous Birthday Salutations Dr. Grover Krantz

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on November 5th, 2014

Honoring the late Dr. Grover Krantz on the day of his birth. Grover was one of the first academics to become a proponent of the Sasquatch phenomenon.

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Skeptical but Open-Minded, Texan Ken Gerhard Hunts for Bigfoot and Other Monsters

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on October 30th, 2014

A well-researched article that discusses the field of cryptozoology… particularly as it relates to south Texas. A big thanks to my friends at the Houston Press!

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Search for Hidden Beasts With Dina Palazini

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on October 27th, 2014

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Tune in @10pm EST/9pm CST this evening for a special Halloween episode of my cryptozoology podcast – Search for Hidden Beasts!

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Mystery of the Mexican Chupacabra

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 27th, 2014

Southeast of Mexico City, hundreds goats are found dead and completely drained of blood. Is this the work of the legendary chupacabra?

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Plumage aplenty: fossil found of ‘four-winged’ feathered dinosaur

Posted by: Ken Gerhard on July 17th, 2014

In the course of my Thunderbird research, I receive many reports that seem to blur the lines between raptor type birds and pterosaurs. As this new find clearly illustrates – It is sometimes difficult to draw the line between birds and archaic reptiles.

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