Sunday, April 13, 2008

Review: HBM's Crypto-Corner/The Sasquatch Experience 4-13-08

This was a pretty good show, better than last week's, about Crypto-Video and Photographic Evidence, in which I discussed such pieces of photographic evidence as the Zack Hamilton Bigfoot photo, a photo which was shown in Grover Krantz's book of what is perhaps a cardboard cut-out, the famous Surgeon's photograph of "Nessie," The Sandra Mansi photo of Champ and other photos. I also discussed very briefly the P/G Movie, as well as a video possibly of Champ and also Don Keating's videos of possible Sasquatch. I also discussed a bit about the plethora of videos that show up on YouTube of cryptids (or possible Cryptids) and other topics. I also announced about Loren Coleman's mother and the possible track I found in my yard Friday. Next week, I will discuss Mothman with guest Becky Sawyer beginning at 5:00 EST/4:00 Central at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/HBMs-Crypto-Corner You can also download past shows there as well as subscribe via iTunes. And as always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.
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This was a great show, with guest Clint Romag, who has written two crypto-fiction books on Sasquatch, The Ape Cave Horror and The Unleashing and he discussed his two books, as well as his inspirations for them and the research he did into them as far as researching Bigfoot legends and tales. I was on the line and asked him about some of his inspirations and also some other crypto-fiction books and authors. Bill Green called in and asked some pretty interesting questions, and also a fellow who goes by grtpmpkn in the chat called in and asked some great questions as well. Dunno what is on the agenda for next week, but it should be a good one, beginning at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/sasquatchexperience You can also download past shows there, as well as subscribe via iTunes. And as always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.

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