Join us Sunday as we discuss Bigfoot with Florida Researcher Stacy Brown.
We will be taking callers the second half of the show. Press 1 to talk to us.
Stacy Brown Sr. and Stacy Brown jr film what may be a Sasquatch on May
8th 2012.
For the full story visit www.TheSasquatchHunters.com or for
the full investigation visit www.CliffBarackman.com
photo by Shane Corson
Join Patrick, Shane, and I Sunday as we discuss Bigfoot. Shane will be telling us about the Olympic Project he recently attended, and we will be taking callers the second hour of the show.
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The legendary Loch Ness Monster might have turned 80 this week,
but one overly cautious cruise company isn’t convinced that she’s any
less of a threat. While “Nessie” hasn’t reportedly harmed a soul—or
ship—to date (or actually been proved to exist, for that matter),
Scottish cruise line Jacobite Cruises isn’t taking any chances.
Should
the octogenarian lake-lurker turn up crotchety while any of their fleet
is in operation, it’ll be smooth financial sailing for them all the
same, thanks to their recently purchased $1.5 million insurance policy
against any potential damages incurred by Scotland’s storied monster.
Join us this Sunday as we talk about Ghosts. Please feel free to call in and tell us your story or discuss the topic with us.
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Video screen-grab reveals ferocious-looking head of carcass found on a New Zealand beach.
A bizarre-looking carcass washed ashore recently on a New Zealand beach, fueling speculation that it was some sort of sea monster.
This is because the head and teeth of the deteriorated corpse resembled that of something ferocious and prehistoric, while the rest of the creature was unidentifiable to beachgoers who made the discovery because of its state of decay.
A YouTube video described the carcass on Pukehina Beach in the Bay of Plenty as belonging to a “strange marine creature” and the uploader asked: “Can anyone identify what it is? It has a huge head and teeth with rudimentary flippers. It seems about 9 [meters] in length but the lower part of the body is probably mainly entrails from an attack.”
Finally, however, the mystery appears to have been solved. The sea
monster, according to a marine mammal expert, was most likely simply a
killer whale, or orca. (Killer whales are commonly seen in the Bay of
Plenty.)
Anton van Helden told New Zealand’s Sun Live newspaper that his identification was based on the fin structure of the animal.
Discovery News reported on the find
under the headline: “‘Monster’ Carcass Washes Ashore in New Zealand,”
and explained that creatures washing ashore in severe states of
decomposition have been misidentified as sea monsters or dinosaurs for
generations.
Some of these massive, unidentifiable blobs have been dubbed “blobsters.”
Discovery cites an 1896 incident in which a massive 6-foot-high
“fleshy corpse” came ashore at St. Augustine, Florida. After lots of
speculation a naturalist decided it belonged to some type of giant
octopus, previously unknown to science.
In 2003, a 40-foot, 13-ton creature washed ashore on a beach in Chile. It was labeled by BBC News
as the “Chilean Blob” and the remains were presumed by one expert to be
those of a giant octopus or squid, and by another as whale blubber.
Based in DNA analysis, the blubber, in fact, was found to match that of a sperm whale.
Join us as we are talk about the world's BIGGEST discovery presented on film at
the hotdocs film festival.... Shooting Bigfoot, in which starred some well
known HOAXERS: Biscardi, Wayne n Dallas, and Dyer but Dyer FAILED
again.