A new showing of art, unfortunately, stumbles over the definition of cryptozoology. Image.
Phantom Clowns Are Back!
This is Fortean, not cryptozoological, so this is merely an indicator of where you can go to read more….
Should Homin Replace Bigfoot?
Time for a change? What do you think? Should we follow the Russians? Ivan T. Sanderson, in the 1960s, tried to convince everyone to use “Oh-Mah.” Grover Krantz wanted people to employ the term “Sasquatch” instead of “Bigfoot.” Is there a movement afoot for change?
Mass Monster Mash: Coming October 18th!
Halloween is coming soon, but this will happen first. Poster image.
“Nazi Bears”: auf Deutsch
There is a new thread on this topic, in German. New image.
More On So-Called “Nazi Bears”
More insights are shared and another photo surfaces. Images.
Bigfoot! Honored During Banned Book Week
Shelley Cox, retired Rare Book Librarian of Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, will be reading from Bigfoot! at an upcoming event. Video.
Bushman Author On Bus During Attack
Another Canadian stabbing incident has some strange links to areas of interest to us. Images of author. UPDATE: The book’s author has written me confirming the topic of her forthcoming work is cryptozoological.
The Windigo and The Beheading
Windigo can be the hairy hominoid, the cannibal giant, and the psychosis. The three are merging and swirling around in the recent story of the decapitation and eating of flesh on the Canadian Greyhound bus. The Windigo (also known as the Wendigo, Windago, Windiga, Witiko, Wihtikow, and numerous other variants) is an unknown hairy hominoid tied to the legends and folklore of First Nations people linked by the Algonquin languages. The Windigo is a bipedal hairy creature, equal to the Eastern Bigfoot, Stone Giant, or Marked Hominid in some classification systems, which is often said to have aggressive behaviors and [...]
Hobgoblin At Hobbs Point
In the 1967 movie Five Million Years to Earth, a new subway excavation in the Hobbs End section of London unearths an apparent extraterrestrial craft. The scientists involved in the unraveling of this drama soon discover this part of London on Hobbs Lane has a long history of poltergeist, haunting and apparition activities. One keen young researcher discovers an old street sign near the diggings, and she notes the spelling is “Hob’s Lane,” not “Hobbs Lane.” “Hob,” it turns out, is another name for “devil,” or the “Devil,” if you prefer. Some words do not appear to be what they [...]
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