Ketchum on Sykes: Fighting Over Bigfoot DNA
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 22nd, 2016
Dr. Melba Ketchum addressed Dr. Bryan Sykes’ interview on Coast to Coast AM this past weekend on her Facebook page
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Posted by: Craig Woolheater on March 22nd, 2016
Dr. Melba Ketchum addressed Dr. Bryan Sykes’ interview on Coast to Coast AM this past weekend on her Facebook page
Posted by: Steve Kulls on April 22nd, 2015
Remember the Sykes study? You know the one that was being billed as going to be the one that defines Sasquatch, Yeti, Bigfoot?
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 18th, 2014
Bryan Sykes’ team was in error matching “Yeti” hair samples with a Pleistocene polar bear DNA. It was modern polar bear, instead.
Read: Sykes Team Error: Yeti DNA Matches Modern Polar Bear »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 20th, 2014
Originally titled The Yeti Enigma: a DNA detective story, as shown on the cover artwork below:
It is now titled: Nature of the Beast: The First Scientific Evidence for the Survival of Apemen into Modern Times
Read: Sykes’ Yeti Book Retitled? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on August 19th, 2014
Michael Merchant, one of the contestants and finalists on Spike TV’s 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty, offers his opinion on Dr. Bryan Sykes’ Yeti DNA Study.
Read: About That Sykes’ Yeti DNA Study »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 18th, 2014
Discovery News reached out to Matt Moneymaker of the BFRO regarding the Sykes’ DNA Study.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 3rd, 2014
Introduction:
Despite several decades of research, mystery still surrounds the species identity of so-called anomalous primates such as the yeti in the Himalaya, almasty in central Asia and sasquatch/bigfoot in North America. On the one hand, numerous reports including eye-witness and footprint evidence, point to the existence of large unidentified primates in many regions of the world. On the other hand, no bodies or recent fossils of such creatures have ever been authenticated. There is no shortage of theories about what these animals may be, ranging from surviving populations of collateral hominids such as Homo neanderthalensis, Homo floresiensis or Denisovans, extinct apes such as Gigantopithecus or even unlikely hybrids between Homo sapiens and other mammals.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on July 2nd, 2014
Last night at 7 PM Eastern, Dr. Bryan Sykes’ Bigfoot/Sasquatch/Yeti/Almasty Hair DNA paper was released from embargo.
It immediately starting receiving mainstream media coverage…
Sykes’ book, The Yeti Enigma: A DNA Dectective Story, is available for pre-order on Amazon.com.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on February 28th, 2014
A towering nocturnal monster and an owl witch relentlessly stalk the young and innocent. Sightings of a wildman beast plunged a town into panic and may even have launched a secret government search. — The Rake, Lechuza, and Sykesville Monster.
Read: Monsters and Mysteries in America: Sykesville Monster, Lechuza, The Rake »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 24th, 2014
And vice versa!
Read: Sykes vs. Ketchum »
Posted by: Christopher Noël on November 17th, 2013
Though disappointing for North American Sasquatch researchers, and for students of the Yeti, tonight’s episode of “Bigfoot: The New Evidence,” on the National Geographic Channel, is quite another story when it comes to its analysis of the Russian Almasty.
Read: Bryan Sykes Knows More than He’s Saying – And it’s Good News for Sasquatch Research »
Posted by: Christopher Noël on November 8th, 2013
While the first two episodes of the BBC series “Bigfoot Files” proved a disappointment for North American researchers, and for followers of the Yeti, last Sunday’s episode, focused on Russia, was quite another story.
Read: Bryan Sykes Knows More than He’s Saying – And it’s Good News for Sasquatch Research »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 1st, 2013
Details of the four samples used for the Almas portion of Sykes’ DNA Study.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 31st, 2013
Details of the four samples used for the Sasquatch portion of Sykes’ DNA Study.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 27th, 2013
Details of the three samples used for the yeti portion of Sykes’ DNA Study.
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