Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Saying, "I know that some of what Henry says and thinks will be very hard for most bigfoot enthusiasts to swallow," the interviewer launches into a five-part session with a pioneer Bigfoot researcher. Henry Franzoni was the owner of the first Bigfoot website and forum, and he was on the board of Peter Byrne's 1993 Bigfoot Research Project which resulted in the Jeff Glickman paper. Franzoni tells of his experiences, particularly in the Pacific Northwest, and his personal knowledge of "Seatco." Why does Franzoni refer to Bigfoot as Seatco? Franzoni's Bigfoot discussion continues in Spirit of Seatco, Part 2; Spirit of Seatco, Part 3; Spirit of Seatco, Part 4 and Spirit of Seatco, Part 5.


A new academic paper proposes ground-breaking new theory for reports of aquatic cryptids. Here is the latest, hot off the presses, information on crypto-pinnipeds and other sea monster you'll want to read more about. With multiple images. Meanwhile, noting that the saola was discovered "in the former Annamite Mountains of Vietnam and Laos in 1992," Loren Coleman brings you up-to-date on other discoveries of previously unknown animals, with images, in 408 New Species Revisited.


'BIGFOOT DECLASSIFIED': The Official Government Manual to Co-existing with the Now Documented Species - Yahoo! Finance



Episode 32: Bigfoot Discovery Museum Show
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We ask Mike how many offspring a Bigfoot might have.
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