Friday, May 23, 2014


Well-established Bigfoot researcher and author John Bindernagel takes issue to referring to Bigfoot as "Squatch" and says it is actually culturally insensitive and disrespectful to the Aboriginal legends it derives from. He says, quite rightly, that we owe a lot of our original knowledge to the centuries-old Sasquatch lore from Aboriginal peoples and it's appropriate to use their original nomenclature. The sudden explosion in the popularity of Bigfoot hunting in our popular culture is mosly responsible for this, Bindernagel says. Loren Coleman goes a step further and suggests we refer to them by their original names, including Sasq'ets and Oh-Mahs. Now, if we could just do something about that pesky, annoying method of Bigfoot hunting involving a lot of yelling and banging on trees that came along with "Squatching"...Meanwhile, Bigfoot Evidence urges us to watch as Bigfoot Torments family on video, which sounds much more ominous than what it actually is. And what it actually is is video footage of what we'll simply call Blobby Mc Blobbington blobbing around in the shadows of some trees in what it seems to think is a menacing way. All we see are blobby shadows here but luckily the family has penned a book full of their experiences being stalked by Blob...er, Bigfoot entitled, 100 Bigfoot Nights.It's not clear if Bigfoot gets a cut in the deal... And for this Memorial Day weekend we want to urge you to visit the 7th of The 10 Weirdest Museums in the World, according to Time Magazine. What's that, you wonder? None other than the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine.




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