Tuesday, March 29, 2011

New Sasquatch Sighting: Do Bigfoot Look Almost Human? Cryptomundo Journalist Chris Bush's account of his sighting of a Sasquatch in the summer of 1969 during a camp-out with other boys from "Camp Jubilee" east of Vancouver, BC, Canada, lends itself to Loren Coleman's examination of the "evolution" of descriptions of such creatures since the 19th century. Key quote from Chris Bush: "His eyes were a medium shade and when I looked in them I remember thinking, 'That’s a man.'" And Micah Hanks uncovers mention from Medieval literature that describes a creature taken in the wilds of Ireland prior to the year 1250 AD that exhibited many of the characteristics attributed to such cryptids as Bigfoot, the Yeti, the Yowie, the Almasty and countless other reported bipedal, hairy man-beasts from around the world, as seen in Fear and Folk Devilry in Ireland: A Thirteenth Century “Wild Man” . John Carlson has more on another such man-beast, too, as he presents news of an upcoming expedition and a recent sighting, detailed by Adam Davies of Extreme Expeditions: True Expeditions Stalking The World's Mystery Animals fame in More Orang Pendek News . Also, a special broadcast of the nation's premier program dedicated to the unexplained will consider the "wildman" conundrum, even calling on one of the co-authors of the shocking book True Giants: Is Gigantopithecus Still Alive?, as revealed by Loren Coleman in C2C: Search for Bigfoot. Which co-author will it be? Meanwhile, Dale Drinnon continues to bring together the wide range of information about a legendary beast with its origins in Spanish-speaking lands, as detailed in "Chupacabras" Continued, and Lindsay Selby continues to look into maritime monster reports in Sea Monsters and Opportunities Missed. Elsewhere, continuing reports of a glowing-eyed winged creature of manlike proportions from around the world get some added enhancement from an unlikely source in the video presented within the posting of Mothman Curse Blamed For Trump Stalking. Is Mothman - like Elvis Presley - busier than he ever was?

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