Friday, September 10, 2010

A move is afoot to put a duble-fuselaged dirigible into the sky over areas believed to be Bigfoot hotspots. William Allen Barnes is the brains behind the project, following up on a search begun after he had his own "North American ape/hominoid" encounter in the summer of 1997 while camping in Gass Valley, Nevada County, CA. In fact, Barnes and two other Bigfoot researchers, Jason Valenti and William Dranginis, will include northern California in their research itinerary, along with "Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, Virginia, Eastern Tennessee around the Smoky Mountains and Florida." The trio will proceed by camper with all kinds of high-tech equipment to connect to the blimp while it's in the air. Will thermal imaging, sound recordings and "carbon dioxide recognition" really cause Bigfoot non-believers to change their tune? Elsewhere, Nick Redfern, no mean monster hunter himself, reviews the latest book from prolific writer David Hatcher Childress, Yetis, Sasquatch and Hairy Giants, in Lair of the Beasts: Here Come the Hairy Giants. Meanwhile, Lon Strickler notes a lot of high strangeness was taking place in Great Britain, as reported by Charles Fort, at the time a wolf was believed to be slaughtering sheep just after the turn of the last century, followed 67 years later by reports of a man/wolf invading a home twice near the same location, as explained in The Wolf of Allendale/The Hexham Heads.



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