Sunday, April 10, 2011

Revisiting the Hibagon - Japan's Bigfoot Cryptomundo We don't often hear tales of manbeasts from Japan, and Brent Swancer, who makes his home in the Land of the Rising Sun, provides background for the rich history of hairy hominoids reputed to roam the island nation's wilderness area. With images. Meanwhile, Loren Coleman reveals a claim from the Bigfoot Field Research Organization concerning Autumn Williams' recent book about a human and Bigfoot relationship that appears intended to coincide with a large gathering of Bigfoot researchers in British Columbia, as noted in BFRO Questions Enoch, with cover art and photos. Also, Peter Rogerson reviews Brian Regal's new book Searching for Sasquatch: Crackpots, Eggheads and Cryptozoology, pointing out the criticism Regal offers for cryptozoologists from Bernard Heuvelmans and Ivan T. Sanderson to anthropologist Grover S. Krantz, as seen in Crackpots, Eggheads and Bigfoot. Nevada's Mysterious Cave of the Red-haired Giants UFO Digest Terrence Aym weaves the legends of Native American tribes that told of a long state of war before the migrating Amerindians with a race of tall and fierce men into the alleged discovery of the remnants of these mysterious giants in Nevada's Lovelock Caves in 1924. Meanwhile, Dale Drinnon is tracing a particular intentional deformity as it shows a possible interconnectedness of civilizations prior to Columbus' voyages to the New World, in the series that begins with More on Coneheads, makes use of Dr. James DeMeo's The Origins and Diffusion of Patrism in Saharasia, 3000-4000 BCE and ends up with Basal-Neolithic Coneheads and the Atlantean Patriarchy of Plato. Tracking the Mokele-Mbembe Legend Phantoms & Monsters Lon Strickler assembles a large amount of reporting on the supposedly remnant dinosaur from the swamps of the Congo in Africa. With images. Elsewhere, Richard Freeman details the discovery of a previously unknown range and presence for a little-known South American feline, as seen in New Population of the Andean Cat Found.

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