Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Just when you thought last summer's Georgia Bigfoot hoax had disappeared from the Bigfoot research radar, Steve Kulls releases his extensive insider's investigative document concerning the embarassing affair. With images. Elsewhere, a programming note for tonight's television viewers interested in high strangeness: at 9 o'clock tonight, the Jersey Devil Comes to Life on The History Channel.



Big cat sightings are becoming almost as commonplace as sightings of Chinese lanterns in the United Kingdom. Reports of large out-of-place felines stretch throughout the British countryside, and the latest report comes from a housewife in Hevingham, Norfolk, who spotted a "black panther" just 25 feet from her house. Elsewhere in the UK, 87-year-old John Bradley thinks he has come across the Beast of the Bay, a large black cat, for the second time, as explained in Man Sees Fabled Beast - Not for the First Time, and the A38 highway was the site when a motorist reported a 'Large Black Cat' Sighting in Stone.

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