Sunday, October 31, 2010

'Bigfoot' comes to East Texas




The Boggy Depot Bigfoot Mania
Nick Redfern gives an overview of the recent Boggy Depot Bigfoot Conference in Oklahoma, a gig designed to raise funds for two very worthwhile programs: the Children’s Hospital Foundation and the Children’s Miracle Network. Summaries of talks and presentations by Randy Harrington and Darren Lee of the Mid-America Bigfoot Research Center; Cullen Hudson, the author of the book Strange State: Mysteries and Legends of Oklahoma; Ken Gerhard, the co-author with Redfern of Monsters of Texas; Redern himself, who spoke on the hairy wild men of the woods in his home country of England; and many more. Elsewhere, celebs of all stripes visit the International Cryptozoology Museum in Goo Goo Dolls, Gorightly, Gargoyles, and Grrrr and a mention of the 10th Annual Texas Bigfoot Research Conservancy Conference in Does Bigfoot live in East Texas?



Why Real-Life Ghost Hunters Hate Salon
There may be more TV series about paranormal investigators than there are days in the week, and what's worse is that their hokey science is making them enemies--in this world at least. Real-life paranormal researchers, otherwise known as parapsychologists, say that reality TV ghost-hunting shows are exacerbating the woes that have historically plagued their field and making mainstream scientists even more suspicious of their research. Apparently, when it comes to looking for experts in the field, TV producers asking the question "Who we gonna to call?" never answer it with "the real ghostbusters." CNN profiles a few of the hundreds of ad hoc ghost hunting groups in Paranormal activity finds mainstream acceptance. And yet more Halloween-fueled stories in the Spooky Side of Research and the World’s creepiest attractions.



Proof: 'Bigfoot' Film a HOAX
Proof that the Patterson-Gimlin film shot in 1967 of an apparent 'Bigfoot' was, and still is, a HOAX.
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