Thursday, December 29, 2011

Proof of Bigfoot? Not Yeti



Matt Moneymaker, President of BFRO, says the Russian Bigfoot is 'Fake as hell'



Mike Rugg talks about Russian Bigfoot / Yeti folklore [Video]



Russian Bigfoot was hoaxed for a good cause, hotel maids weeping as prospect of Tom Biscardi showing up in Russia withers



Real Russian Yeti video breakdown by TheCryptoHunters [Video]



Loren Coleman Hilights a difference between Erickson/Ketchum Project and Pangboche Yeti Finger DNA tests



Conflicting Reports on Russian Yeti Capture



Cordelia Hebblethwaite brings forth commentary from Adam Davies, cryptozoologist and author of Extreme Expeditions: Travel Adventures Stalking The World's Mystery Animals, who has twice journeyed to the Congo in search of the beast the pygmies say resembles illustrations of a large dinosaur. Dr. Roy Mackal also led two expeditions into the swamps around Congo's Lake Tele in the 1980s searching for the mysterious beast. Davies calls the region a vast utopia as he speaks in the short video portion of the report, and Dr. Mackal is quoted on his belief the creature is real. Could the Mokele-mbembe be hiding in this large wilderness, mostly unexplored by scientists? Elsewhere, a new book on England's out-of-place large felines makes claims of a cover-up of the existence of the potentially dangerous creatures, as explained in the report MoD ‘Hid Big Cat Sightings’. The claim is in Rick Minter's new book Big Cats: Facing Britain's Wild Predators where Minter claims the British Ministry of Defence has taken such an interest in reports of the large cats that an element of the Royal Air Force has acquired the carcass of such a beast found dead on the roadside and keeps the cadaver on ice. Meanwhile, a large feline predator, declared extinct in 1994, may still be prowling the extensive wilds of Indonesia, as noted in Search for the Javan Tiger.



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Update: Female Yeti Captured in Russia?



Female Yeti Captured in Russia?




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