Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Tulpas Cryptomundo
Loren Coleman and Jerome Clark brought the Eastern mystical conception of tulpas into the lingo of paranormal investigators with two books from the early 1970s, recently republished as a two-in-one volume entitled The Unidentified & Creatures of the Outer Edge from Anomalist Books. A recent interview of Nick Redfern sparks Coleman to comment on the origins of the tulpas concept, its incorporation into the cryptozoological nomenclature and how he had discarded the notion of the tulpas explanation for some observations. With images. Elsewhere, no claims of tulpas were ever mentioned for the incident Richard Freeman describes in The Monster of Pembroke Dock, nor for what Mike Dash contemplates - although Freeman's monster might fit right in - with Of Giant Eels. Meanwhile, one of the monsters of yore (and a new movie) needs a replacement, and you're invited to vote on one of several candidates at Replace the Kraken! 7 Real Krakens for the 21st Century. With images and videos, but no video of the Kraken from "Clash of the Titans."



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