Monday, November 09, 2009

Reviews: Blog Talk Radio Bigfoot Shows 11/1-11/8-09/Sasquatch Watch Radio Tonight...

Last Sunday's Nite Callers Radio was pretty terrific, with guest Jaime Avalos, who discussed his research in the mountains of California and the tracks he has found in those areas, as well as his sighting and vocalizations heard. I called in and asked Jaime some questions about footprints he found with broken toes or deformed toes and broken bones, and he said he had found some and casted them. I also discussed the recent Monsterquest Abominable Snowman episode as well as other recent happenings.

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Last Monday's Sasquatch Watch Radio was great too, with Billy and Mike's guest Michael Worth, who discussed his projects and movies he has worked on, including new upcoming projects he is involved with for SyFy channel. Bill and I called in and asked about his recent projects, as well as his possible project on a historical Sasquatch account, mainly the Albert Ostman story. Tonight, Billy and Mike have something planned, don't know what, but it begins at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central.

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On The Grey Area, two researchers, Toby Tollman and someone whose name escapes me at the moment were on the show, discussing their research and their findings. Melissa and Monica return on November 18th with their guest "The Yammer" Tom Yamarone, 9:00 EST/8:00 Central.

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Larry Battson's Wild World was EXCELLENT, with guests John Green and Bob Gimlin, who discussed the P/G Film as they remembered it, as well as inserting some humor into it, and they did address quite well the claims of M.K. Davis and the Massacre Conspiracy. There were no callers, but it was still THE BEST show of 2009. I loved it.

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Last night's Nite Callers was pretty good, with no guest, but the three hosts discussed some recent field outings including some recordings they got of possible 'Squatches in the field. Bill and I called in and discussed some of their findings, as well as some of the recent news in the Bigfoot world. Next Sunday, Laurie, Lauren and Luke will welcome none other than Oregon researcher Autumn Williams, 7:00 EST/6:00 Central.

And as always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.

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Saturday, November 07, 2009

Nite Callers Tomorrow...

Date / Time: 11/8/2009 7:00 EST/6:00 PM Central

Category: Paranormal

Call-in Number: (646) 716-4530


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And as always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.


Upcoming Episodes

11/15/2009 6:00 PM - Autumn Williams

11/22/2009 6:00 PM - Dave Dragosin

11/29/2009 6:00 PM - Leonard Dan

A Missouri Bigfoot From the Shadows
The first of a two-part story of Bigfoot encounters in Southeast Missouri, where they are not uncommon. After hearing a "crunch, crunch, then limbs started breaking and falling," Ken Mattheis saw a "large black shadow" near his parent's farmhouse one January. His mother later saw "a large black shadow" stand up and walk off into the woods. Ken went to the spot the next day and found large footprints in the grass. The heel of the foot had pressed deeper than the rest, the curve of the arch almost invisible. Elsewhere, 'Destination: Truth' Team Hits Yeti Paydirt Again.

Friday, November 06, 2009

http://www.itworld.com/offbeat/83229/bigfo...ts-go-high-tech
The Big Grey Man Man-Beast UK
Although some would describe the Big Grey Man of Ben Macdhui as a British Bigfoot, fortean researcher Andy Roberts explains in this video presentation at Weird Weekend that the story is not quite so clear-cut. Elsewhere, Sallie Ann Clarke Dies. Clarke was a tireless researcher and chronicler of the 1969 "Lake Worth Monster" of Texas. Also, On The Track Episode 26. And don't forget that today is the "grand opening" of the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine: It Does Exist!

Sallie Ann Clarke Dies

Researchers have some answers for a perplexing mystery that struck Charles Darwin as a young man upon his visit to the Falkand Isalnds, which are located three hundred miles off southeastern South America. Darwin pondered how the small Falkland Islands Wolf, originally thought to be a unique fox, came to differ in size so vastly from island to island and where it had come from since no other mammal was native to the island. Force to use samples from museum specimens, since the wolf is extinct from being hunted for its fur, researchers have determined that the animal shares an common ancestor dating back some 70,000 years ago and its closest cousin is of a maned wolf still found in South America. But how it got to the Falklands in the first place is another mystery.

Wednesday, November 04, 2009

2 Shows Tomorrow...

First, on The Sasquatch Experience, Sean and I are interviewing Donna Cohrs about Sasquatch activity in Florida, beginning at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central.

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Then, on Larry Battson's Wild World, he will have none other than John Green and Bob Gimlin, beginning at 11:00 EST/10:00 Central. And as always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.
Are gnomes temporal beings? In an article comparing the evidence, and lack thereof, of gnome populations to that of possible Bigfoot populations, the theory that both these beings are temporal entities, visible here for only a short time to the witness, is a compelling one. There is no solid evidence of the existence of either gnomes or Bigfoot. Years of research into the Bigfoot phenomenon have never yielded solid proof, say like a captured specimen, or remains of a deceased creature, and as the argument of the theory goes, it never will be found due to the beings ability to shift in and out of our realm, either due to multidimensional manipulation or another factor of their abilities not even comprehensible to us.




Tuesday, November 03, 2009

2 Shows Tomorrow...

Not sure what is scheduled for the Sasquatch Triangle, but it begins at 9:00 EST/8:00 Central.

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On The Grey Area...

Date / Time: 11/4/2009 9:00 EST/8:00 PM Central

Category: Paranormal

Call-in Number: (646) 929-0652


Join us tonight as we talk "Bigfoot" with special guests Toby Tollman and Tim Seifert of Minnesotabigfoot.com, American Bigfoot Society and Squatch Inc
Tune in to hear what they think about Bigfoot in these fine states. And as always, we encourage you to please tune in and support great research.

Upcoming Episodes

11/18/2009 8:00 PM - Tom Yamarone!!

Lots of new goodies uploaded today | Oregon Bigfoot Blog
Your favorite dinosaurs may be history, as in nonexistent--ever. Following the loss in recent years of quite a few duck-billed hadrosaurs and the probable disappearance of Nanotyrannus, a supposedly miniature Tyrannosaurus rex, as well as a three-horned dinosaur, Torosaurus, comes the demise of two species of dome-headed dinosaur. A new study suggests that these dinosaurs were not separate species, as some paleontologists claim, but different growth stages of previously named dinosaurs.

Thirty years ago a strange creature was seen in Newman, Georgia. It was said to stand about five feet tall, was "big across the chest," and had "a face like a monkey and a long bushy tail." Was it just a local prank? It was seen again the following decade and some insist it still prowls the local roads. Also, the Jersey Devil is featured in Woodland mysteries not just for Halloween.
Loren Coleman's obituary of Robert H. Rines, a tireless seeker of the Loch Ness Monster, who died on Sunday at the age of 87. Rines became interested in the search for Nessie after attending a talk in 1969 by Roy Mackal. Two years later he saw a 20-foot-long hump moving in Urquhart Bay. That encounter led Rines on his quest, the culmination of which was probably the underwater photographs of what he felt was the cryptid in the 1970s. In recent years, Rines theorized that the creatures known collectively as the Loch Ness Monster may have become extinct, citing the lack of significant sonar readings and a decline in eyewitness accounts.