Friday, November 29, 2013

News Updates for Black Friday

Black Friday Sale for Skamainia Bigfoot Tshirts!


Happy Thanksgiving Cryptomundians!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 28th, 2013
As a Cryptomundian, what are you thankful for this year?
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New Dinosaur Species and Sasquatch

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 29th, 2013
A new species of huge carnivorous dinosaur has been discovered here in North America and has been dubbed Siats meekerorum. The name was derived from Siats, the giant, humanoid, cannabalistic monsters from Ute mythology.
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Interview: Sasquatch Caught on Therm Videographer

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 28th, 2013
Shawn Evidence: Did you find any tracks when you checked the location?
Jonathan Brown: Yes. We cast a 16 1/2 inch print where he was standing.

SyFy’s Haunted Highway: Jael de Pardo Interview

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 28th, 2013
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Not only is Jael de Pardo a cast member of SyFy’sHaunted Highway, but she was an original cast member of Destination Truth with Josh Gates.


Derek Randles: Sasquatch Caught on Therm by Olympic Project?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 28th, 2013
Just wanted to get a message out. We do want people to analyze the still shot and video we’ve released. For those purposes please feel free. Many eyes are a good thing, and maybe something will be noticed that we missed. We do have a few people working on it, but by all means please do so it you want to. We very much appreciate the help.

SyFy’s Haunted Highway: Season 2 Premiere Tonight!

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 27th, 2013
Season 2 premieres tonight at 10/9 C on SyFy with new episodes on Wednesday nights.


Expanded Perspectives: Lyle Blackburn

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 27th, 2013
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On this episode the guys talk with Lyle Blackburn about his two books “Beast of Boggy Creek” and “Lizard Man”. Lyle Blackburn is an author, musician, and cryptozoologist from Texas. His investigative cryptozoology books, “The Beast of Boggy Creek” and “Lizard Man,” reflect his life-long fascination with legends and sighting reports of real-life ‘monsters.’ During his research, Lyle has often explored the remote reaches of the southern U.S. in search of shadowy creatures said to inhabit the dense backwoods and swamplands of these areas.
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Riggs, Burnette, Bigfoot

Posted by: Nick Redfern on November 27th, 2013
“From the possibility of having psychic powers to why it’s so hard to find, Bigfoot goes beyond the myth to the reality of this amazing ape-man.”
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Bigfoot and Science

Posted by: Adam Davies on November 27th, 2013
The science provided by Professor Sykes, was first rate however. I know Professor Sykes personally, and consider him to be an honourable man. He has not been involved in any government cover up nor is he motivated by money as has also been suggested by some. He simply says it as he sees it and analyses what he finds in an objective manner. He is the most outstanding mind in his field.
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Footage Released: Sasquatch Caught on Therm by Olympic Project?

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on November 27th, 2013
The video that the still posted here on Cryptomundoyesterday was taken from has been stabilized and released for public consumption.
Watch it here on Cryptomundo!
There's more than a simple monster sighting happening down in South Carolina. Having gotten his mitts on Lyle's latest from Anomalist Books, Jeffery Pritchett lured Blackburn for ten questions never asked by James Lipton. Sticking steadfastly to the facts, Lyle hints at his 'hairless bigfoot' theory, Native American legends, and why law enforcement took those sightings so seriously. Meanwhile in colder climes, Glasgow Boy ruminates upon The Problem With Nessie Photographs. Before CSI introduced "Zoom! Enhance!" into popular vernacular, news outlets of the early 20th century would doctor images, making life (unintentionally) more difficult for future investigators. Last but not least, we break out the popcorn with our pal Loren Coleman, anticipating the First Wave Of Yeti Films as Hammer Films remakes The Abominable Snowman.


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