Sunday, January 09, 2011

New Updated video for the Sasquatch Summit



A December 29, 1960, encounter in the woods near Renwer, Manitoba, Canada, finally makes its way into the news after 70-year-old Archie Motkaluk, upset by a television commentator's claims that the creatures don't exist, dragged out the book in which he detailed his encounter the day it happened. Motkaluk never told anyone about the encounter except his mother until this past Christmas. Motkaluk's mother encouraged the young man, 20-years-old at the time, to sketch what he had seen. Meanwhile, as a follow-up to a recent article intended to remove some confusion in Yeti identification, entitled Clarifications on "Dzu-Teh" as The Big Yeti, Together with an Ecological Specification for It , Dale Drinnon offers background to the previous article with lots of images in Footnotes on "Dzu-Teh". Elsewhere, a feline oddity makes the news in a Swedish report pointed to by Dr. Karl Shuker in New Video of the Tunceli Winged Cat, and Shuker carries on with a look at a venerated pachyderm in Pink Elephants on Parade!

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