Sunday, March 25, 2007
Review: The Sasquatch Experience 3-25-07
Sasquatch Experience Tonight...
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Announcement
BIGFOOT DISCOVERY DAY
"Best Evidence"
Bigfoot
It is one of the most enduring unresolved mysteries. Is the missing link between early humans and apes alive today in the dense temperate forests of the Pacific Northwest? In 1967, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin were investigating reports of Bigfoot/Sasquatch sightings in the Bluff Creek area of Northern California. They struck gold when their film camera captured a 22-second shot of an alleged female Bigfoot before she disappeared into the woods. Most scientists believe that this film record and a set of footprint casts that accompany it are an elaborate hoax. But a few self-proclaimed experts make the opposite, startling claim. To them, it reveals compelling proof of a living human-ape. We consulted with numerous researchers and professionals — from anthropologists to orthopaedic surgeons to a famous special effects makeup artist — to evaluate some of the best evidence. Also, we obtained four casts from the Smithsonian Institution as well as the shaky Patterson-Gimlin film. Using new digital video enhancement and stabilization techniques, as well as the expertise of Stanford University's Gait Laboratory, BEST EVIDENCE examines the film creature's costume, posture and gait frame-by-frame against the movements of an actor in a suit. The results will surprise even the most skeptical viewer.
Premiere: Feb. 1, 2007
Friday, March 23, 2007
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Sasquatch Experience Lite Tonight.../Link to Virtual P/G Movie cast
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Review: Squatch Detective Radio 3-20-07
Sean Forker on SquatchDetective Radio Tonight!!!
Breaking News - 9:05pm EST
After the fallout from last nights explosive show, Sean Forker will join Steve Kulls on SquatchDetective Radio to address the situation, and get Sean's insights into what caused the awful breakdown between himself and Erik Beckjord.
Cryptomundo/Anomalous Headlines/Murphy File Newsletter #28/Sasquatch Chronicle
He’s Back! in Texas That Is…
http://www.cryptoworld.co.uk/new-finch-species-found-in-idaho/New finch species found in Idaho
Cryptomundo Headlines
Genuine Bigfoot Tracks">The Real Bigfoot and Genuine Bigfoot Tracks
http://www.cryptomundo.com/cryptozoo-news/real-bf-2/Wildmen in North America & Bigfoot Emerges
Monday, March 19, 2007
The Lunatic Fringe
Review: Squatch Detective Radio 3-19-07
How Wallace Was Blamed For the Patterson Bigfoot Film
Squatch Detective Radio Tonight...
Articles on J. Richard Greenwell

Greenwell, J. Richard
J. Richard Greenwell has traveled to many parts of the world to investigate the evidence for "unverified" animals, those animals hinted at by native folklore or Western eyewitness accounts but which remain unknown to -- or unaccepted by -- systematic zoology. Originally from Surrey, England, Mr. Greenwell spent 6 years in South America, after which he was appointed Research Coordinator of the Office of Arid Lands Studies at the University of Arizona, in Tucson. He has served as Secretary of the International Society of Cryptozoology since its founding in 1982.
Mr. Greenwell has conducted zoological and cryptozoological fieldwork in the U.S., China, the Congo, Papua New Guinea, several South American countries, and Mexico. His most recent fieldwork was in northern California in August, 1997, when he directed a four-person scientific expedition attempting to obtain evidence for the reported Sasquatch (Bigfoot). In 1991, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate by Mexico's University of Guadalajara. A member of numerous scientific societies, including the American Society of Mammalogists, Mr. Greenwell is a Fellow of both the Explorers Club (New York) and the Royal Geographical Society (London). He is the author of over 100 scholarly and popular articles, and, since 1993, he has been a columnist for BBC Wildlife magazine, Britain's leading animal conservation publication.
A guest on many radio and television programs, Mr. Greenwell has also given lectures on cryptozoology at many colleges and universities, scientific institutions, museums, zoos, and aquariums. He has twice been a Smithsonian invited lecturer at the U.S. National Museum of Natural History, in Washington D.C.
J. Richard Greenwell
Secretary
International Society of Cryptozoology (ISC)