Wednesday, April 24, 2013


Monster Movie Talk: Eduardo Sanchez Talks “EXISTS” & Bigfoot

Posted by: Lyle Blackburn on April 24th, 2013
The excellent Monster Movie Talk series – hosted by Ro Sahebi – speaks to famed Blair Witch Projectdirector Eduardo Sanchez about his upcoming bigfoot horror film, EXISTSV/H/S 2, and his childhood interest in bigfoot.

Decoding Neanderthals

Posted by: Craig Woolheater on April 24th, 2013
So what happened when the first modern humans encountered the Neanderthals? Did we make love or war? That question has tantalized generations of scholars and seized the popular imagination. Then, in 2010, a team led by geneticist Svante Paabo announced stunning news. Not only had they reconstructed much of the Neanderthal genome—an extraordinary technical feat that would have seemed impossible only a decade ago—but their analysis showed that “we” modern humans had interbred with Neanderthals, leaving a small but consistent signature of Neanderthal genes behind in everyone outside Africa today. In “Decoding Neanderthals,” NOVA explores the implications of this exciting discovery.
Watch the program here at Cryptomundo!
Investigate Further: Decoding Neanderthals »
Just when we thought the Ketchum controversy couldn't get any more bizarre, Bigfoot Evidence finds her publisher, Robin Lyn Forest People (Yes, that is her actual name. No, it is. Really.) is hocking supposed "genuine" copies of a...copy (??) of the Patterson-Gimlin Film for the low, low price of $17,500. At least that's what the garbled description seems to be saying. The description seems to have been run through some sort of very bad translator from an unknown language into English...hmm, perhaps Ketchum's publisher is actually a Bigfoot herself. That would explain a lot, really.
America’s Out of Place Animals Mysterious Universe
Nick Redfern turns to the United States' past to explore one of the most ridiculous events ever in our military history that accidentally gave the West a temporary new resident--wild camels that were spotted up until the 1940s. Read on to find out how that came about...meanwhile, Glasgow Boy addresses a question that many have wondered about : Where was Nessie During the Ice Age? He thinks that Nessie was probably chilling out in another location where prey was plentiful until the ice melted and conditions turned favorable enough for her (or rather, her ancient ancestors) to decide to move on to greener, err, waters and wound up in the Loch.




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