A Global Call For Evidence of Cryptids
A reputable serious British TV production company is working with the scientific nonprofit International Cryptozoology Museum to gather promising cryptozoological organic samples (particularly hair shafts, teeth, skulls), suitable for DNA testing by qualified genetic scientists, for a potential future documentary project and the related publication of the results in a scientific journal.
The chosen samples will be tested at the company’s cost and the detailed results will be shared with the donor. Well-known, world-renowned genetic scientists will be working with this project. The scope of the project is international. The range of cryptids being surveyed encompass the entire realm of cryptozoology, from the standard organic samplings of Yeti, Yeren, Yowie, Sasquatch, Lake Monster, Mapinguari, Globsters to biological indications of new populations of Coelacanths, Thylacines, Ivory-Billed Woodpeckers and more. All evidence will be considered and screened open-mindedly.
Please email the details of your sample or the sample itself, under your ownership, with data on the chain of custody and provenance to:
LColeman {@} maine.rr. com (remove the { })
Or directly express/priority/mail the sample (in a new, unused paper container/envelope or from the field with gloves/sterile container) with proper labeling of the date and location of collection, your name, and speculation on what cryptid it is to:
Loren Coleman, Director
International Cryptozoology Museum
11 Avon Street
Portland, Maine 04101
USA
As you may be aware, the sample may have to be destroyed to test it.
Wow, someone has some really deep pockets. Impressive.
Further work on sasquatch DNA is a really great idea and I am so pleased that it hasnt come to a halt because of failures and disapointments so far !
Congratulations to you Loren for your interest in this matter and those who are with you in this great work.
I like many am convinced of the reality of saquatch and that therefore must be something really difficult about its DNA that present science can hardly cope with.
One can speculate what that might be, such as does bigfoot wear a bearskin etc and leave those hairs all over the place? Is it something other than a primate like the last of the dinosaurs?
Nothing is more absurd than official science not being able to resolve this issue in a way that accords with the evidence. Clearly prof Sykes was working in a sceptical environment (in the person of Mark Evens).
Now to keep my fingers crossed that at least something will come out of this renewed effort1