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Even More Thoughts on Alaska Cadborosaurus Footage

Posted by: John Kirk on August 20th, 2010

This will be my last post on this subject until I have further news on when the show will be aired. I have asked the producers for a still from the footage, but am not expecting they will comply with my request.

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More Thoughts on Alaska Cadborosaurus Footage

Posted by: John Kirk on August 19th, 2010

Having read the comments on my earlier post regarding purported Cadborosaurus footage from Nushagak Bay, Alaska, I wish to address and clarify some of the points raised by readers of Cryptomundo.

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15 Cadborosauruses? Maybe a few less.

Posted by: John Kirk on August 16th, 2010

My erstwhile colleague Loren Coleman posted about the television program that is said to contain footage of 15 Cadborosauruses. This was in response to comments about the footage made by my good friend and colleague Jason Walton.

So as to clarify things and end speculation, allow me to tell the readership about this footage. I have seen it and examined it repeatedly for three hours in May last year and am satisfied that what is in the footage is not a known animal.

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A New Book That Explains How To Hunt Ghosts, Monsters And UFOs

Posted by: Ken Hulsey on July 15th, 2010

Any television program you’ve ever seen that explores haunted places, ancient mysteries, UFO sightings, or strange creatures is legend tripping. First there was a story: a legend that was born and grew because people had unexplained experiences and shared what they saw, heard, and felt.

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Is Nesski Eating Russian Fisherman?

Posted by: Ken Hulsey on July 12th, 2010

Russia’s answer to the Loch Ness Monster, ‘Nesski’, seems to have one habit that it’s Scottish cousin doesn’t.

Eating fisherman.

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THE LEGEND OF THE LOVELAND FROGMEN – Premiere Info

Posted by: Ken Hulsey on May 20th, 2010

Some small independent films never get the kind of grand premieres that big-budget Hollywood films do. Instead of star-studded events at the Pantages, Cinerama Dome, Egyptian or Grauman’s Chinese Theatre, these smaller films normally get their first viewing at a local movie house or drive-in.

When you are a high school film maker then, sometimes, your school auditorium will have to do.

No there won’t be any stretch limos, or A-list celebrities at the premiere of Gretchen Kessler’s, “The Legend of the Loveland Frogmen”, but if the young film maker continues on this path, they may be showing up for one or more of her films screenings in the future.

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The Meyer Brothers Turn “The Legend Of Grassman” Into A Feature Film

Posted by: Ken Hulsey on April 29th, 2010

I know that I have really beaten the fact that there are a plethora of Bigfoot movies being made out there right now into the ground, so I’m not going to force you to mill over the ever growing list yet again.

That being said, I am going to make note of one of these films that I touched on in a prior article called “The Legend of Grassman.”

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MOMO – Bigfoot Crossed With The Headless Horseman

Posted by: Ken Hulsey on April 28th, 2010

If I were to roll up to you on the street and ask you, “What is eight-feet-tall, covered in hair and has a head like a jack-o-lantern?”, you would think that I was about to lay some lame riddle on you, right?

That, however, would not be the case at all. I would be asking you if you had ever heard of the Momo, a Bigfoot-like monster that is a local legend in Missouri.

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Update: A Proud Canuck on Quatchi

Posted by: John Kirk on February 15th, 2010

The current medal count is Canada 3 Australia 1.

Go Canada Go!!!

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A Proud Canuck on Quatchi

Posted by: John Kirk on February 14th, 2010

It is utterly appropriate to have our unofficial provincial animal representing us at these games and we wouldn’t have it any other way. If we could add Ogopogo and Cadborosaurus to our mascots that would be perfect, but they will be there another day.

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The Summer of Cadborosaurus and Ogopogo

Posted by: John Kirk on July 28th, 2008

It delights me no end to see the recent interest in Robyn Holman’s Ogopogo sighting and the recent article in the Victoria Times Colonist enquiring about what has happened to Cadborosaurus. Along with the efforts of British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club vice president, Jason Walton, these articles may stir up memories of people who have seen [...]

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A Word of Thanks From The Family Of Scott Norman

Posted by: John Kirk on June 7th, 2008

I received this email from the brother of the late Scott Norman and it is dedicated to all who supported the Norman family in their time of bereavement: Hello all My folks Tom and Diane and I, Javin, would like to say thank you for all the thoughts prayers and writings that have come our [...]

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Remembering Scott Norman

Posted by: John Kirk on March 1st, 2008

Loren has written a truly wonderful summary of the life of Scott Norman, our mutual friend and fellow cryptozoological investigator elsewhere here at Cryptomundo. I and all of Scott’s friends are deeply indebted to Loren for such a glowing tribute. Scott and I had been friends for 10 years and as Loren has written, we [...]

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W5 program on Sasquatch to be rebroadcast on July 28th

Posted by: John Kirk on July 28th, 2007

The W5 program There’s Something Out There: A Bigfoot Encounter appears to be set for rebroadcast on July 28 at 7p.m. nationally across Canada on CTV HD. The program is a look at Sasquatch, primarily in Central and Eastern Canada. I still have not seen it and look forward to examining for myself, a program [...]

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Morag: The Cryptid of Loch Morar

Posted by: John Kirk on May 24th, 2007

I haven’t been to Loch Morar in Scotland. It is always that left hand turn that I miss when I travel north from southern Scotland to the Highlands. I have been to Lochs Lomond, Linnhe, Lochy, Oich, Ness and Shiel, but Morar remains on my to-do list. Elizabeth Montgomery wrote about the creature of Loch [...]

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