Sunday, September 09, 2007

Review: The Sasquatch Experience 9-9-07

This was a pretty great show, with a discussion in the first 30 minutes of different standards of evidence in the field, as well as a bit of discussion on the New York Baby Footage, which prompted Steve Kulls to call in to discuss that (that discussion was prompted by an e-mail I received from Karen Orum, a loyal listener). We also received a call from a gentleman asking about sighting reports in Southern California, which I answered. Sean then played a very cool new promo for SQuatchMedia Productions discussing all of our programming. We then got a call-in from Billy Willard, who took the discussion from The Bigfoot Mystery earlier in the evening on stick structures and other pieces of possible evidence farther on. Steve called back in when we discussed further the NY Baby Footage and gave us his assessments of it as well, especially referring to Bobbie Short's comment in the chat that Sasquatch does not have the brachiating hand to be able to climb trees and grasp objects like branches. It was a great show and great debate, which we like to see. Our next show will either have Ray Crowe or Esther Schritter, we will have to wait and see how things progress. The link is to the right, and airs Sunday at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central. I hope everyone will tune in and support great research.

Review: The Bigfoot Mystery 9-9-07

This was a great show, with a discussion of strange stick formations found in the woods, with Thunderhawk, his new co-host Bob, a retired Police Chief from Massachusetts, and a fellow named Steven Miller from Illinois, all three of which had found strange stick structures in their respective states. The possibilities as to the origin of these structures was discussed, as was the possible meanings of all of them, whether they are territorial markers or protective measures or possibly even structures for sleeping in. Billy Willard called in and discussed some structures he had found in Virginia, as well as his and Tom Lancaster's ongoing research. It was a terrific show, and the best part is, it was only part 1!!! Part 2 will air next week, at the same time, at the same channel, with all four individuals participating. Make sure you tune in and support great research.

Appearance on the XZone this Thursday

Kal Korff has invited me to appear with him this Thursday night at 1:00 A.M. EST/12:00 Central to discuss Bigfoot and the Patterson/Gimlin Movie and how even those with opposing views on the film can find common ground. I have accepted the invitation graciously, and will be on the XZone this Thursday night with Kal Korff and Rob McConnell. The website is
  • XZone Radio
  • I hope everyone will tune in and support great research.

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    Sasquatch Experience Tonight...

    We will either have one of two guests, or possibly both. We are hopeful to have Mr. Larry Lund and also Esther Schritter, who has recently been made the subject of a documentary called Bigfooting in Oklahoma, produced by Jay Michael. The show starts at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central and can be found at the link to the right. As always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.

    Bigfoot Mystery Tonight...

    Thunderhawk will be joined by a new co-host, known only as Bob, and their guest will be Steven Miller, a researcher from Illinois who has found strange stick formations. The show starts at 7:00 EST/6:00 Central and can be found at The Bigfoot Show, hosted by Thunderhawk, Sunday Afternoons at 7:00 EST/6:00 Central
    As always, we encourage you to tune in and support great research.

    Saturday, September 08, 2007

    Texas Bigfoot Conference, November 10th, 2007!!!

    Speakers:

    Dr. Jeff Meldrum
    Dr. Henner Fahrenbach
    Richard Noll
    Kathy Strain
    Alton Higgins
    Peter Aniello

    Patterson/Gimlin Movie Get-Together Planned For October 20th!!!

    Top News Printable View Killing of Rare Grizzly Bear Probed

    By KEITH RIDLER (Associated Press Writer)
    From Associated Press
    September 07, 2007 10:36 PM EDT
    BOISE, Idaho - Federal and state wildlife officials said Friday they
    are investigating the killing of a grizzly bear in north-central Idaho,
    where the last confirmed sighting of the species was in 1946.

    The bear, a member of a threatened species, was killed Monday by a
    hunter near Kelly Creek about three miles from the Montana border, said
    Steve Nadeau, statewide large carnivore manager for the Idaho fish and
    game department.

    Nadeau said the bear was not confirmed as a grizzly until Friday, after
    the hunter and guide had packed it out of the remote, roadless area
    and contacted authorities.

    Officials did not release the identities of the hunter or the guide,
    who was not present when the bear was killed.

    Nadeau said the hunter, who is from Tennessee, was on a guided trip,
    hunting black bear with bait. Black bear hunting season opened Aug. 30.

    Nadeau said the male grizzly weighed 400 to 500 pounds and was 6 to 8
    years old. The hunter and guide skinned the carcass and brought it out
    on horseback so it could be confirmed as a grizzly by authorities,
    Nadeau said.

    It is now in the possession of state fish and game department.

    In April, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service lifted Endangered Species
    Act protections for grizzlies in and around Yellowstone National Park.

    But the bear killed Monday was not part of that population, Nadeau
    said, and therefore retained federal threatened-species protection. He said
    that is why the investigation also involves federal authorities.

    Asked whether the hunter would likely face penalties, Nadeau said the
    matter was under investigation.

    Chris Servheen, Fish and Wildlife grizzly bear recovery coordinator,
    said the death was under investigation.

    In a federal court lawsuit, several environmental groups have
    challenged the federal decision to lift the 32-year-old "threatened" status for
    the 500 to 600 Yellowstone-area bears, which live in parts of Wyoming,
    Idaho and Montana.

    The groups say the grizzly gene pool is still too small to assure
    future viability of the species that once roamed the area by the thousands.

    The bear killed this week was in the Selway-Bitterroot ecosystem that
    includes part of north-central Idaho and western Montana, and where
    wildlife officials have been expecting grizzly bears to repopulate on their
    own.

    "We've put an awful lot of effort in over the years to verify grizzly
    bears are in the Selway ecosystem," Nadeau said. "That's one area where
    we expected grizzly bears to show up - Kelly Creek."

    Nadeau said the bear possibly came from the Cabinet-Yaak ecosystem in
    western Montana or the Northern Continental Divide ecosystem that
    includes Glacier National Park. DNA tests are planned to try and determine
    the bear's origin.

    Prior to Friday, Nadeau said Fish and Game had been telling black bear
    hunters that there were no grizzly bears in the area. He said hunters
    are now being warned that grizzlies are in the area, and that they are
    not legal to hunt.

    "Where there's one there are likely others," said Nadeau. "Grizzly
    bears, like other animals, try to find each other."

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    Friday, September 07, 2007

    Reviews of DVD's, Books, Movies and TV Shows


    Book Review of Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us

    Review of Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science



    Book Review of Meet The Sasquatch

    Book Review of The Best of Sasquatch-Bigfoot



    Book Review of Dark Woods

    Book Review of Bigfoot At Bluff Creek


    Review of International Bigfoot Symposium DVD's



    Review of Sasquatch Odyssey



    Review of Bigfoot! The True Story of Apes In America
    Book Review of In Search of Giants: Bigfoot Sasquatch Encounters





    Book Review of Raincoast Sasquatch

    Book Review of Sasquatch Bigfoot: The Continuing Mystery





    Book Review of The Making of Bigfoot

    Review of Tom Yamarone: Bigfoot World





    Book Review of Bigfoot Exposed


    Review of Sasquatch Odyssey DVD




    Book Review of America's Bigfoot: Fact, Not Fiction


    Review of National Geographic Special "Behind the Mysteries: Bigfoot"




    Review of "Operation Nightscream" DVD


    Book Review of The Bigfoot Film Controversy



    Review of Big Footage


    Book Review of Bigfoot Lives! Deal With It



    Review of Squatching/Journey Toward Squatchdom DVD





    Review of "Sasquatch Horror Triple Feature" DVD's



    Review of Bigfoot: Man? Myth? Monster? DVD





    Book Review of "In Pursuit of a Legend: 72 Days in California Bigfoot Country"


    Review of "Manbeast: Myth or Monster"




    Book Review of "The Search For Bigfoot: Monster, Myth or Man"

    DVD Review of "Shaawanoki: The "Skunk Ape-Florida's Bigfoot"





    DVD Review of "Sasquatch Science: Searching for Bigfoot"


    Review of "Giganto: The Real King Kong"




    Review of Peter Jackson's "King Kong"


    DVD Review of "Sasquatch Mountain"




    Book Review of "Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science"

    DVD Review of "Abominable"





    Book Review: "The Shadowkiller"


    Review: "Best Evidence: Bigfoot"

    The Work Of John Green




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    Interview with John Green


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    John Green's review of The Making of Bigfoot


    John Green's Response to the July/August 2004 Skeptical Inquirer


    John Green's Interview with Bob Gimlin


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    John Green's comments on the "Birth of Bigfoot"