“The description ‘Abominable Snowman,’ [is] an appellation which can only appeal more to the music-hall mind than to mammologists, a fact which has seriously handicapped earnest seekers of the truth,” wrote one insightful historian of the field. Image.
That “Abominable Snowman” Mistake
11 October 2011: Kate Bush’s Wild Man
It is the first single from the forthcoming album 50 Words For Snow. Music.
Mid-Century Mania: Why Did Yeti-Slick Document Story Go Viral?
The Slick expeditions and how much they stirred up the US federal government are certainly on the minds of many researchers and the media right now. Images.
Slick Papers Donated To University of Texas
This donation represents the first time in nearly 40 years that Slick correspondence will be available to the general public and scholars. Images.
The Relict Hominoid Inquiry
Jeff Meldrum, Ph. D., has created a new journal. Images.
1950s’ Feds Believed in Yeti
Government archives have been discovered showing that the State Department and others had a keen interest in the Tom Slick-F. Kirk Johnson Snowman Expeditions of 1958-1959. Images.
Jimmy Stewart, Yeti, and TMC
If you catch any of the Stewart films tomorrow, you might keep the little gem of information in mind that the famous actor is tied to the mystery of the Abominable Snowman. Images.
The Bigfoot Filmography
“This must clearly be regarded now as the most significant book ever authored on the genre of Bigfoot/Sasquatch and Abominable Snowmen/Yeti films! This takes us far beyond Snowbeast and Harry and the Hendersons into the great archives of motion pictures and documentaries known and nearly unknown on hairy hominoids.” ~ Loren Coleman
The Yeti Hand
When Sir Edmund Hillary debunked the Pangboche Hand in 1960, he had ever reason to do so. After all, he was looking at a reconstructed object, not the original item. Images.
Putin Me On: Update – Answer To The Yeti Question
An American blogger recently asked the leader of Russia a cryptozoological question. Images.
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