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Ohio Bigfoot Conference 2012: Review Trail's End Freelance
It's the con that almost wasn't. Even though
Don Keating bowed out as host, a passel of Ohio Bigfooters stepped up
and pulled off an admirable conference. Drawing from all walks of life,
from Finding Bigfoot enthusiasts to serious researchers, they
came together for several eye-opening talks. Kwin the Eskimo gives his
experiences, the schooling of so-called 'squatchers', and much more. Now
the chairs are folded, presentations put away, leaving the Pritchard
Laughlin Civic Center the way it was, but over in England the Weird
Weekend conference wasn't so meticulous. There's been A Monster-Sized Mistake
and Nick Redfern is on the case of a rare British bigfoot sighting
which reinforces it's about the journey, not the destination. Another
case of mistaken identity is presented by Tyler Stone, effortlessly
sussing out the mystery behind the difference in orang pendek sightings
that the Orang Pendek Not One Animal, But Two!
Rather than leaving his readers hanging, Tyler presents his educated
guesses on their nature. Over at CryptoMundo, Nick Redfern raises his
shaven head to join the chorus of the same topic. Today he's Reviewing Orang-Pendek Sumatra's Forgotten Ape
by Richard Freeman. Indeed, Freeman's latest opus is important as it
emphasizes field work in cryptozoology over research online and in
books. Nick's floored by Freeman's four expeditions, revealing new data
on "Littlefoot". Even if you're not in the sultry jungles of Sumatra,
rest assured there's Something In The Woods
by your own backyard. This time Nick takes on ABC's following a story
from Jonathan Downes which is a head scratcher. How come DNA of a
sub-Saharan leopard has been found in Britain yet the numerous wildlife
cameras have yet to catch one on film? Perhaps it's a case of mistaken
identity that Nick hopes, yet again, to clear up.
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