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The Florida Everglades The Skunk Ape or Myakka Ape is a bipedal humanoid, possibly a Bigfoot, reported in the South Eastern United States, most notably in the Florida Everglades. It has black fur and glowing red eyes, unusual for most primates because most primates lack a tapetum lucidum, a layer of tissue behind the r...
ABC show butchers bigcat episode The video quality improves after about 1 minute. So the ABC gets someone called Tim Bull..who calls himself "tym the yowie man" for some ridiculous reason.Tym chases sound bites..not cats. And for balance..the ABC gets a scientist who knows even less than Tim Bull...if thats possible. T...
There was an alleged sighting of Barrier Brewing Company SaazSquash, a new, ale-like cryptid purported to inhabit Park Slope and encompassing neighborhoods within Brooklyn, at Bar Great Harry on Saturday, 11/5. Unfortunately, no photographic evidence of SaazSquash was obtained. Or was it? Official SaazSquash descriptio...
|Veterinarian Melba Ketchum| North American is all aflutter with speculation, and many people are treating her press release as a scientific announcement. It is not. Until the actual paper with the recorded methodology and results is peer reviewed and published in a scientific journal, it's all just hype. I would dearl...
ABC: Alien Big Cats - the mysterious "panthers" and "pumas" which seem to pop up everywhere, with special reference to Australia. ABSM: This was Ivan T. Sanderson's acronym for Abominable Snowmen - such as bigfoot, yetis, yowies etc. NG: New Guinea SS: Sea Serpents - also includes lake monsters. Initially, I decided to...
When we think of cryptozoology, we usually think of Bigfoot, the Yeti, and the Loch Ness Monster, creatures that are - let's face it - probably legendary. But some cryptids are real: just ask the platypus, okapi, and giant squid. Of course, all of those are former cryptids - they've long since been "officially" discove...
Saturday, May 17, 2014 Yokai are Japanese spirits that range from harmless to monstrous. Some dwell in the woods, some dwell among the clouds, and some (like the Umibozu ) dwell underwater. The Umibozu resembles a gigantic mound of black flesh -- smooth and hairless like a shaven head. This trait gives the yokai its na...
Because apparently sharks, jellyfish, sting rays, electric eels, fire corral, lion fish, sea snakes, stone fish, octopus, and squid are just not enough to keep some people out of the water, author Hunter Shea has come up with yet another nasty creature of the briny deep. His creation, the Chimaera fish (aka Ghost Shark...
The black panther is the common name for a black specimen (a melanistic variant) of any of several species of cats. Zoologically speaking, the term panther is synonymous with . The genus name Panthera a taxonomic category that contains all the species of a particular group of felids. In North America, the term panther ...
Tiffany Turrill turned me on to the beastiery where every couple of weeks they explore a strange myth-beast to concept. Here's the latest one they put up. Some very interesting artists over there. Hailing from the rivers and deep lakes of Ireland comes a monster known as the Dobhar-chu. The name Dobhar-Chu when transla...
Alleged Bigfoot Hairs Go Through DNA Testing Several hairs allegedly from a yeti were analyzed by scientists in a bid to trace the origins of the elusive cryptid. Oxford geneticist Bryan Sykes, who made headlines last year for starting the DNA testing on alleged yeti hairs, recovered the samples from the Himalayas. Syk...
Eevee Catastrophe is the tenth chapter of Zak Saturday's Immortal Love Life. It was first published on January 10, 2016. Wow. Just wow. I kissed Zak, again, and he kissed me. I could just scream my head off! Ok. I’m going a little crazy. But I can’t believe that this is happening, and this soon. I mean, I’ve only known...
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April 21, 1977. Dover, Massachusetts, America. A quiet and rural community. 10:30 at night. Three 17-year-olds, Andy Brodie, Bill Bartlett and Mike Mazzocca are driving down Farm Street. Suddenly, Bartlett spots something silently creeping on two legs along a low wall running parallel to the road. Must be a cat. Or may...
How to Become a Vampire in Real Life and Why You Should Think Twice What is a Vampire? What makes a vampire? Is someone born that way or do they choose the vampire lifestyle? Or, do you become a vampire through some strange turn of events? In our modern culture we seem to be in the midst of some kind of vampire golden ...
In the days before “Monsters Underground” was scheduled to premiere on the cable channel Destination America — Aug. 22 — I received word from the channel’s publicist that it was a no-go, and that she’d be able to announce a new premiere time as soon as details became available. While it certainly sounded like the show’...
Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Published on Sep 23, 2012 The Chupacabra or Chupacabras (Spanish pronunciation: [tʃupaˈkaβɾa], from chupar "to suck" and cabra "goat", literally "goat sucker") is a legendary cryptid rumored to inhabit p...
“Cryptid Command“, my latest embroidered patch set is now live on Kickstarter until October 31, 2015. The patches feature Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster and Aliens/UFOs all with a fun military-themed look. The main funding goal was reached in under 6 hours on launch day, and the campaign has since unlocked the first of...
MIRA, Sep 29 2015, $26.99 Over two decades ago purebred Homo sapiens slaughtered most of the Cryptid hybrids; even parents tortured and murdered their children in the genocidal frenzy. Survivors were enslaved, but a few escaped notice because they were “passing” as “normal”. In present day Oklahoma, Delilah Morrow alwa...
A few weekends ago, on Sunday September 27th, 2015, many of us were able to enjoy the Lunar eclipse. I was fortunate to be in an area that was cloud free and clear of any sky/light garbage in the area. The event was very entertaining, and to be honest, the beer consumed helped. While the eclipse did take up the majorit...
It's Saturday, and day 22 of the Olympic relay, the torch having arrived in Cairnyan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, on Thursday night by ferry from Ireland. The day before, 6/6, saw Prince Charles too in Scotland, fresh from the jubilee, symbolically opening a sheep show. (Daily Record) Friday, the torch traversed f...
I've heard some people complaining recently that comic books have become too mainstream, and that they're considered "cool" now. I'm confused as to how this is something to complain about. More people reading comics means there's more money for creators, artists and publishers. It means that there are not only more fro...
CHENGDU – Word has spread of the mythical creature, the “grass mud horse”, which is rumored to live in the Chinese desert. But what is it truly? The New York Times has just published an article explaining what they believe to be the origins of the “grass mud horse”. Apparently, in protest of severe censorship, Chinese ...
There are hundreds of mysterious cryptids in the world, a mythical menagerie of barely-glimpsed monsters, lost species, and terrifying legends. But let's face it: most of them are pretty pedestrian lake monsters and Sasquatch variants. There are a few, however, that are so bizarre you kind of hope they're real. Here ar...
Alex Price is following his family tradition of Cryptizoology. He is living with his non-human grandparents (he has a complicated family tree), working as a zoo keeper in the reptile house and continuing his research Of course, the zoo authorities don’t know that his research is into the breeding habits of basilisk and...
What is the Loch Ness Monster? No one knows, but that hasn't stopped legions of armchair cryptozoologists from formulating one theory after another on the subject of the world's most famous lake creature. Ok, it isn't entirely true that we don't know anything about what Nessie is – a lot of evidence indicates that the ...
Brain Pickings just shared a terrific article about speculative fiction and Neil Gaiman’s The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction that makes me want to drop everything and start reading the book immediately. In it, Gaiman explores what motivates authors to write science fiction, and what led Ray Bradbury to ...
more to experience on a real haunted Vacation than most people can fit into one normal vacation – sun, sand, ancient historic sites, secrets of the dead and past, unique nature-based experiences in exotic locals, and non-stop ghostly haunted and paranormal thrills. All this sounds something like the latest Indiana Jone...
Cryptozoology (from Greek kryptos, “hidden” + zoology; literally, “study of hidden animals”) is the search for and study of animals whose existence has not been proven. The animals cryptozoologists study are often referred to as cryptids, a term coined by John Wall in 1983. This includes looking for living examples of ...
Bryn’s world is out of kilter. Pollution is causing weird weather and diseases that her mom, a scientist, was working to fix. But Mom disappeared on a research expedition in Alaska, and now Dad has gone off to find her. At least Bryn gets some comfort from kenning with her bird—though that ability makes her weird as we...
PORTLAND, Ore. –Three people in Portland saw an unknown winged creature Monday evening standing on the Interstate Bridge. Will Davis, Hank and Susan Miller claim they were driving over the bridge in two different cars when they noticed the strange shape. Davis, 45, is a janitor and was driving home at the time of the e...
Do you recognize the man in the above photo? I thought I did. I’ve seen this photograph so many times, but always thought it were a portrait of the famous UFO contactee George Adamski, or maybe George King, the founder of the Aetherius Society. It is a photo of a UFO contactee, but one I’d never heard of before. His na...
The author – Mr. Michael Kott sent me this book for an honest review! I honestly enjoyed reading every single page, and I couldn’t put the book down, which deprived me from some sleep a few nights. This is what I thought about PIASA: This is a very warm story that covers the life of Sara, a young little girl (don’t cal...
Monsters of New York by Bruce G. Hallenbeck When people think of New York, many iconic images come to mind: the Statue of Liberty, the Empire State Building, subways, Time Square, Broadway shows, crowds, and the general hustle and bustle of the business center of the world. But New York City is only a small part of New...
Flying pterosaur (Ropen) sighting in 2007 by cryptid researcher Rex Yapi On a Saturday morning in 2007, Rex and his younger brother Amos Yapi together with other Umboi island family boarded an outboard motor boat. They left Kapiton coastline and rode slowly along coastline waters down south, enroute Masikel Bay to Buns...
Israeli-born sculptor Tomer Sapir—a “crypto-taxidermist” of creatures that have never walked this earth—surveys the borderlands of technology and nightmare. Sapir’s use of artist’s materials to replicate nature blurs the preconceived boundaries between authenticity and imitation, exposing various dichotomies and render...
Title: Imaginary Numbers (InCryptid series, book #9) Author: Seanan McGuire Publication date: February 25, 2020 Length: 448 pages Genre: Urban fantasy Source: Won in a Goodreads giveaway! The ninth book in the fast-paced InCryptid urban fantasy series returns to the mishaps of the Price family, eccentric cryptozoologis...
MOUNTAIN MONSTERS, Destination America’s wildly popular cryptid adventure show now in season 2, follows a team of expert hunters and trappers as they defend Appalachia from mysterious creatures that have spawned countless sightings in the region for generations. It’s beards vs beasts as legendary local creatures like t...
Feb 13, 2020 On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we had so many tales that I had to cut one to make Room! We have two guests on the show. Sylvia Shults is back with another round of incredible ghost stories, and we meet Alton Chung. Alton is a professional storyteller who will read a tale about a haunted man cave. Our f...
The Tasmanian Tiger is one of my favorite extinct animals thought to now possibly be just cryptid. I think it has an excellent chance of still being around. The Tasmanian Tiger is categorized as a "thylacine." The Tasmanian Tiger actually existed in Australia, the island of Tasmania and New Guinea. This was the largest...
Lindworm (cognate with Old Norse linnormr ‘constrictor snake’, Norwegian linnorm ‘dragon’, Swedish lindorm ‘serpent’, German Lindwurm ‘dragon’) in British heraldry, is a technical term for a wingless bipedal dragon often with a poisonous bite. In modern Scandinavian languages, the cognate lindorm can refer to any ‘serp...
It’s a familiar horror trope that never seems to get old. A young woman is in a strange house alone, babysitting. The phone rings. The caller says malicious, terrifying things. The teenager hangs up, but the caller always phones back. Eventually, he says something which tips the babysitter off to the horrible truth… Th...
all saints church, black dogs, black shuck, carvings, churches, hell hounds, hound of the baskervilles, hytersprites, medieval church, mermaids, North Norfolk, old shuck, pews, sir arthur conan doyle, upper sheringham Normal for Norfolk Norfolk is a strange place at the best of times: a famously flat county dotted with...
The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word cryptid as “An animal whose existence or survival is disputed or unsubstantiated, such as the yeti.” For the following witnesses to living cryptids, there is no dispute. In this series of National Cryptid Society’s case files, you will read what the witnesses have experien...
Lycancoin, the digital currency for werewolves & werewolf enthusiasts by Angela Quinton Feb. 26, 2015 I don’t know anything about cryptocurrencies. My exploration of bitcoin two years ago ended quickly when I learned that mining them with my own hardware would cost more in electricity than what I would earn. But as wit...
Sunday, March 25, 2012 There are so many of them now that we feel that they should be archived in some way by us, so we should have a go at publishing a regular round-up of the stories as they come in. It takes a long time to do, and is a fairly tedious task, so I am not promising that they will be done each day, but I...
Occupation of Heimdallr Zoro-Agruga occupied Heimdallr from S.371 to ca. S.470 and, with the dark breath it sprayed, turned the capital into the city of the dead. Zoro-Agruga's reign ended with the counter-attack of the Imperial family, led by Emperor Hector I, wielding the Vermillion Divine Knight Testa-Rossa. Upon it...
chasing legends: investigative documentary series (2020, in production) I've teamed up with fellow filmmaker, Cryptid researcher and adventurer Nash Hoover, along with his crew, as an executive producer and investigator on Season 1 of Chasing Legends. This independently produced investigative documentary web-series fol...
Search for Books ABA Mobile Menu The Cryptid Catcher (The Cryptid Duology #1) (Paperback) Other Books in Series This is book number 1 in the The Cryptid Duology series. The Cryptid Catcher is the first book in a monstrously fun middle-grade duology by Lija Fisher about a boy who inherits a job hunting legendary creatur...
I’m always totally down to see a killer new Sasquatch flick, the trouble is there’s been a LOT of pretty crappy ones made over the years with maybe just a few exceptions like Eduardo Sanchez’s ‘Exists’, ‘Abominable’ from 2006 and of course the classic ‘Harry and The Hendersons’. For some reason people have a tuff time ...
- Category: MABRC Evidence Review Board - Published on Friday, 25 December 2015 19:11 - Written by D.W. Lee - Hits: 6309 PURPOSE OF THE EVIDENCE REVIEW BOARD 1. The Evidence Review Board (the Board) was created by members of the MABRC organization to serve as a group of experienced researchers to review and comment on ...
Posted by: Loren Coleman on December 19th, 2005 The Top Cryptozoology Books of 2005 It is time for my annual overviews of all things cryptozoological. Here’s my top picks for the best cryptozoology books of 2005, in order of the books’ rankings of importance, plus the books’ individual achievements noted in recognition...
"....The truth is out there." -- Dr. Jerome Jackson, 2002 (... & Agent Fox Mulder) “There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” "All truth passes through 3 stages: First it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as self-evident." -- Arthur Sc...
Image Comics’ newest cryptid adventure, Hoax Hunters, is taking the comic world by storm. Written by Michael Moreci and Steve Seeley, with beautiful artwork from Axel Medellin, this is a one of a kind tale that combines our culture’s obsession with monsters and myth with cheesy reality TV. The book follows a team of pa...
10 Mysterious Anomalies Science continues to give us a deeper and more convincing knowledge of the universe we live in. But we still only partially understand the mysterious world we inhabit, and many mysteries remain unsolved. Here are ten of the most fascinating of these anomalies: There are the usual cryptid mysteri...
Thursday, November 8, 2012 Must-Have Cryptid DVD and Book Hunt the Dogman I have an extensive cryptid DVD collection. One of my favorite weekend things to do is run them back to back in the background while I'm writing my books or if, heaven forbid, I'm just lollygagging around, I can watch them from sun-up to sun-down...
BS: Aside from the obvious, what is Wendigo Tea Co? SW: Wendigo Tea Co. is a cryptid and monster themed premium craft tea company. BS: How did you get involved in the tea business? SW: I just loved tea and was importing it for my own personal use. I was traveling the world playing piano in my band Foxy Shazam, playing ...
Can you legally shoot Bigfoot right in his Bigfoot-y face while in the Lone Start State? One Oregon Sasquatch seeker thought to ask an expert at the Texas Parks and Wildlife department for a clarification on the rules. He received a very dry and clear cut email basically stating that if the hunter could prove that Bigf...
Posted by: Loren Coleman on June 16th, 2012 In our journey through “name game” links to how various past Bigfoot, Mystery Cat or other cryptid sightings and folklore are often left as an artifact in geography, via the naming of the land, we must consider “Booger.” Like most words that seem tied to past close encounters...
The Sea Horse is a cryptid mentioned at Chiloé Island. It is, according to Latcham a creature that neighed strongly, foamed at its mouth and being very large, could fit up to twelve native wizards on its back. Chilean explorer, Guillermo Cox wrote that one of his guides, Pedro Oyarsún had once seen a dead “sea horse” ...
Recently Kylie Sturgess, host of the Token Skeptic podcast and Token Skeptic blog has requested feed back on her podcast on how to improve it and serve the skeptical community better in Sturgess's own way. Sturgess has indicated she desires to do more than interview the same old, same old people who are making the inte...
Nepal's limbless crocodile dragon (William M. Rebsamen) As comprehensively documented in my latest book, Mirabilis: A Carnival of Cryptozoology and Unnatural History (2013), crocodilian mystery beasts come in all shapes and sizes and are of worldwide distribution. Yet few, surely, can be stranger than the giant limbles...
George Eberhart is a librarian known for his encyclopedic bibliographies on unusual phenomena. He focuses on cryptozoology in an ambitious effort to collate information on every cryptid and a number of mythical creatures (e.g., griffin, roc, dragon, werewolf) that have been said to represent unknown and known animals. ...
Who is Lululolli? Lululolli, Lulu, started blogging in 2012 when she was only 9 years old. Lulu plays electric guitar, piano and studies vocal. Her Youtube channel TheMaxBetty is a collection of her band gigs and drama... Max the Superdog Can’t get enough of Max the Superdog? Here are some Max Facts! 10 Max the Superdo...
V.19 No.14 | 4/8/2010 Cryptid Alert: Giant, Fanged Peruvian Nose Leeches By Nick Brown [ Fri Apr 16 2010 11:54 AM ] Yes, Virginia, there are giant nose leeches. (Thanks to Eric Johnson for the hot news tip.) In Albuquerque, a sure sign of spring is the enormic toad emerging from the dirt by the chicken pen. (Thanks to ...
I'll be George Noory's late night interview guest TONIGHT, April 14th from 11:00 pm Pacific time to 2:00 am Pacific time. We'll discuss Bigfoot, aliens and ghosts -- topics I've researched for the past 15 years, creating books for readers 10 and up. Why do I frame such mysteries for young people? What have I discovered...
Welcome to our stop on the Cryptid Tales blog tour! We want to thank Brina Courtney and Rockstar Book Tours for having us on this tour. I (Shelley), was meant to have a review on this stop,unfortunately for various reasons I got very behind and ended up not being able to get to it. Never fear though, we still have the ...
Thursday, June 06, 2013 Bizarre Cryptid: Sigbin The Sigbin is a terrifying creature from the Philippines, said to lurk in the shadows at night, who sucks the blood of victims by consuming their shadows (the Philippines has some amazingly bizarre cryptids: for some real horrors see this list). The Sigbin is said to walk...
Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 25th, 2010 The reviews are pouring in, after the first broadcast. What do you think? “This movie is horrible from start to finish…,” said Ritualistic at Night of the Liberal Dead. A “creature feature” that is “more horror and less sci-fi,” notes R. J. Carter. The reviewer warns, “if yo...
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may refer to: - Mentoring Artists for Women's Art. This organization encourages and supports the intellectual and creative development of women in the visual arts. - Mawa, Bangladesh - the Mawa Clawed Frog, a species of frog endemic to Cameroon - Orang Mawas, a proposed hominid cryptid reported to inhabit the jungle of...
I wish THE BIGFOOT FILMOGRAPHY were as compelling as the amateur home-video footage that made the cryptid such a pop-culture phenomenon. David Coleman certainly has the passion for the project — and at first glance and a hold in your hands, the book’s thickness and heft promises a lot — but the end result is less than ...
This series has been thick since the start, and with a mysterious one year leap through time, there is no thinning out. While John Prufrock doesn’t have much to do with the lead story, the story is compelling in its chaos. The charm of “Proof” has been the deceptive calmness the title uses to introduce us to characters...
From Reddit: Parents Of Children Who Claim To Have Had Past Lives, What Did They Tell You?. Some sample comments: When he was 6 years old my son described in great detail my grandmother’s house he never been to. This was in 1986 or so, pre-internet. There are no pics of the place that I’m aware and no one owned a camco...
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 6th, 2008 The little blue moa. The Thylacine of the Avian world is in the news again. Australian cryptozoologist Rex Gilroy recently discussed the latest new findings for Moas with the Hawke’s Bay Today. One of the good points about Gilroy is that he does serve as a lightning rod for...
But what about mythical and mysterious insects and arachnids? Here is a classic example. A Killer Worm But what about the creepy crawlies, the smaller creatures that we deal with every day, whether it be swatting that pesky fly, watching that beautiful butterfly in the air or screaming at that perceived huge spider scu...
I've been over at Loren Coleman's new CRYPTOZOONEWS blog reading Are Zooforms Cryptids? and this was my response. Loren I've always admired the terrific way you've negotiated the potential hazards of cross-contamination between your twin interests in the realms of noumenon and zoomenon as it were. With this piece thoug...
Cryptozoology is a strange field for one to become associated with, to say the least. While many perceive it as the pursuit of imaginary beasts that, at best, might only really kiss the face of tangibility within “the goblin universe,” there are also encounters more true to the real world, in which case brushes with th...
Legends of large hairy humanoid creatures lurking in the backwoods of the world isn't a modern phenomena by any means. Our ancestors have documented encounters in their stories and oral traditions for hundreds of years with some beliefs orientating thousands of years ago. Science tells us that modern humans have descen...
Mass UFO Sighting Across The United States? Something weird happened on New Year’s eve day. High above the skies of Northern California, strange orange-glowing spheres were spotted traveling across the sky. Then they were spotted as far south as the Hollywood Hills and today we learn that the reports stretch all the wa...
Recently, I discovered that in 2007, the late Mac Tonnies, author of The Cryptoterrestrials: A Meditation on Indigenous Humanoids and Aliens Among Us, (NY: Anomalist Books, 2010) wrote this: "A friend who's been sight-seeing in New York recently happened across a most unusual figurine in a toy store. After dropping me ...
Posted by: Loren Coleman on January 27th, 2009 With decapitations in the wind, as I have discussed elsewhere regarding the Batman rollcoaster decapitation last June, the “Windigo beheading” of last July, and the very recent horrific news from VA Tech, is it surprising that an animal beheading should overlap into the cr...
Friday, November 04, 2011 I received the following email from an anonymous reader who describes an assortment of odd events throughout his life. I'm quite sure some of us could detail a litany of personal experiences though I doubt many people could recall such an array of variations. I have not edited the narrative si...
Posted by: Craig Woolheater on January 23rd, 2006 In the previous entry here on Cryptomundo titled, "Answering the Bigfoot Skeptics", Ben Radford throws out the old "belief" card. Calling those of us who are Bigfoot researchers "Believers", or worse yet, using that term for those of us who have had a visual encounter w...
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 Sunday, September 26, 2010 The Atari video game burial of 1983 was an infamous event in video gaming history, in which Atari dumped thousands of video game cartridges, allegedly including a large number of copies of its video game adaptation E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, into a New Mexico land...
long-absent from the comments section--but not from our hearts--i got a chance to catch up with our good pal, nic carcieri the other day and was asking him what he'd been up to. what he'd been up to was quite a bit as nic just recently finished a short film that he did in conjunction with the south county hospital and ...
At last, the Odedi revealed: the most mysterious bush warbler Although I have more than my fair share of work that I need to catch up on, what the hell…. In March of this year Mary LeCroy and F. Keith Barker published their description of the Odedi Cettia haddeni, a bush warbler from Bougainville Island of the North So...
Raw posts and updates from our writers with info too timely or uncategorizable for print. What, we said something stupid? Chime in, buddy. Cryptid Alert! View rare film footage of a Great Emancipator. By Nick Brown [ Tue Jul 9 2013 2:10 PM ] Though most people generally accept the existence of Abraham Lincolns as fact,...
In the New Orleans area, panther hysteria is at fever pitch With residents reporting near daily sightings, you'd think we were under attack. Truth is, the myth of the black panther in Louisiana - and throughout the United States - has a long phantom existence, according to physiologists and biologists. Maria Davidson, ...
WHERE THE MAGIC HAPPENS Allagash Brewing. You've got a week off, and you're staying home. You've decided to do all the stuff you tell everyone else about when they ask why you live in Maine. Lighthouse tours, window-shopping, and long walks on beaches round out your thoroughly L.L. Bean-inspired schedule. But wouldn't ...
Posted by: Loren Coleman on April 27th, 2006 I must say, we didn’t have to wait long for some interesting new Mystery Cat reports, did we? On Thursday, April 27, 2006, FoxNews began reporting that two “wild cats” have been spotted at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland (home to Air Force One), according to media watchdo...
Launches, Lots Of Launches & Events The Collins Press is delighted that Paul Clements will be speaking about his latest book, Burren Country – Travels through an Irish Limestone Landscape, at the Immrama Festival of Travel Writing in Lismore Castle, County Waterford on Thursday 9 June at 8.00 pm. Entry is free and all ...
Activision has announced that Call of Duty: Ghosts Onslaught is out now and just waiting for the eager brains of gamers everywhere to see it, thereby giving it meaning and existence. You see, the life of DLC is tough from an existential standpoint. I mean, how would you feel if you existed, but couldn't be seen or held...
Dedicated to 5 year old Georgie Filer V whose motto was "Be Happy" and Eddie Pedrick, my grandsons who drowned. In Special Reports this week's files cover: Mars Anomalies and Alien Headdress, Nefertiti Sculpture on Mars, Pharaoh Akhenaton and Nefertiti Had an Extraterrestrial Connection, CT Scans Suggest That Pharaoh A...
Long before they were recognized as real creatures, animals like the giant squid, the kangaroo and the mountain gorilla were all thought to be little more than tall tales or zoological curiosities. Could it be possible that other unknown beasts are still lurking on the outskirts of the civilized world? Legends of 8-foo...
Drew Saturday can earn a lot of money as a stripper! Another young hottie from Secret Saturdays show sports an awesome pair of tits to bring to our view and she never says “no” to any male around… It’s time for special edition Drew Saturday in shape of porn anime her flat pierced stomach and takes a cumshot inside and ...
(unidentified hair - thank you, MK Davis, for microscopic views) (human chest hair - sample from online library -above) (monkey hair - sample from online library - above) In this post, I will be covering three factors about Sasquatch hair that might make you look at their hairy covering as more than just a primitive-ma...
Posted by: John Kirk on April 28th, 2007 The annual Cadborosaurus season is about to move into high gear. Operation Caddyscan is a Cadborosaurus research group comprising Jason Walton, Dr. Ed Bousfield, Dr. Paul Leblond and myself. We have been in existence since 1998 and the focus of this group is solely the marine me...
We’ve been talking a lot about invasive species in Texas as of late, paying special attention to the issue of feral hogs, which are growing in number and cause widespread damage (but taste delicious). Texas has responded by making it very, very easy to kill feral hogs. You can hunt them with a handgun. You can hunt the...
The first Moth Man report was on November 12, 1966. It was sighted in many places in Virginia and West Virginia, but the largest number of sightings happened in or near a place known as "the TNT Area," an abandoned ammunitions dump dating from World War II that is near Point Pleasant, West Virginia. The TNT Area is mos...