In yesterday’s Cryptomundo update on the Malaysian situation, the permit paradox was highlighted at the end of that review. The Malaysian and international media have focussed on "no one" applying for permits to look for the Johor unknown hairy hominoids. This is being stated while at the same time the government is discouraging foreigners from searching and yet a segment of the regional authority is trying to encourage ecotourism. Confusing, isn’t it?
Now comes a reply on this matter.
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Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2006 09:01:46 +0800 [Malaysian time] To: Loren Coleman Subject: Re: Application Request
Dear Loren,
Referring to the mentioned matter, please contact:
Department of Wildlife and National Parks 10th km, Jalan Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel : 603 9075 2872
or please log in to www.wildlife.gov.my
Regards, Wahayu Abdul Wahab Head of PR Unit Forest Research Institute of Malaysia 52109 Kepong Selangor Darul Ehsan
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Unfortunately, I worked on the referenced webpage for several minutes and do not see where the permit is listed, noted, or in any downloadable configuration. If you had better luck, let me know.
Meanwhile, the editor of Fortean Times writes:
Noticed, with much amusement, this statement in the (Malaysian) Star, 12 March 2006, "Bigfoot mania making big news" – "It was first recorded in 1954 by a well-known American cryptozoologist, Loren Coleman." That would put you in your mid-seventies, I guess. LOL.
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