Melba Ketchum to 10 Million Dollar Bigfoot Bounty
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 7th, 2013
Melba Ketchum is disappointed in Dean Cain for hosting the show…
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on December 7th, 2013
Melba Ketchum is disappointed in Dean Cain for hosting the show…
Posted by: Guy Edwards on December 2nd, 2013
HowStuffWorks.com has a video series called Stuff to Blow Your Mind. This video is somewhat current covering both Bryan Sykes DNA study and Dr. Melba Ketchum’s DNA Study.
Watch it here at Cryptomundo!
Read: Watch How Stuff Works Break Down the Current State of Bigfoot Research »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 22nd, 2013
NorCal Premiere Screening
The Ridge Golf Club
2020 Golf Course Rd, Auburn, CA 95602
November 24th, 2013 at 7pm
Read: Dead Bigfoot Premiere Screening »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 5th, 2013
In October of 2010, 2 young hunters shot a 7 foot tall animal they could not identify. It stood upright and walked like a man. Dead Bigfoot: A True Story, chronicles the events of hunter, Justin Smeja after his alleged shooting of 2 bigfoots in October of 2010. The filmmaker embarks on an investigation filled with witness interviews, a intense polygraph examination and a long hard look the evidence collected.
Read: Dead Bigfoot »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 1st, 2013
DeNovo has no legal rights of any kind relating to “The Journal” (The Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Exploration in Zoology), or its associates. DeNovo and its subsidiaries are fully owned and operated by Melba Ketchum and Robin Haynes.
Read the full statement posted by the Foundation for Advanced Zoological Exploration regarding the Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Exploration in Zoology here at Cryptomundo!
Read: DeNovo Denied? »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 1st, 2013
Watch Episode 2 The Sasquatch here on Cryptomundo!
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 30th, 2013
Watch video clips from the episode here at Cryptomundo!
Read: Bigfoot Files: Episode 2 Videos »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 30th, 2013
Here is the entire press conference footage from October 1, 2013.
Watch it here on Cryptomundo!
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 25th, 2013
Mark Evans visits America’s Pacific Northwest in search of ‘Sasquatch’. In 1958 a digger driver called Jerry Crew found a series of huge footprints in Willow Creek, Northern California and the Bigfoot legend took off.
Since then the region has had over 1000 Bigfoot encounters. But for decades science has scorned the idea of Bigfoot, and anyone who studies it.
Read: Bigfoot Files: Episode 2 Trailer »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 25th, 2013
I am so pleased that ZooBank accepted our name. I didn’t even know that they had! Homo sapiens cognatus. Our blood relatives!Melba Ketchum
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 24th, 2013
Leila Hadj-Chikh, PhD in Evolutionary Biology, was hired by Adrian Erickson and was a member of The Erickson Project living onsite for years where the Matilda footage was obtained in rural Kentucky.
Read: Leila Hadj-Chikh Addresses Todd Disotell With Ketchum »
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 23rd, 2013
This page shows some of the supporting data and results directly received from outsource laboratories used in this study. This will include raw data from the sequencers as well as some summary information prepared and sent by the outsource laboratories.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 23rd, 2013
Sasquatch finally breaks his silence. Of course Sasquatch is real.
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on October 22nd, 2013
We did publish and we did pass peer review even if we did have to acquire the journal in order to have rights to the peer reviews. I am publicly calling on ZooBank to recognize the name Homo sapiens cognatus as applied for. It means blood relatives.
Read: Ketchum Names Sasquatch »
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