The Minnesota Iceman is shrouded in as much mystery and controversy as as he is in ice, and the once top billing sideshow attraction is getting a lot of renewed attention lately with his “guest star” appearance on reality show Shipping Wars recently. Not only that, but the Minnesota Ice Man is on the move […]
As people expected to find someting run-of-the-mill causing a ruckus in southern Indiana, there’s been an astonishing turn of events revealing te culprit to be an exotic beastie. ‘Tis a shame that poor old moggie bought the farm, yet tales like this one reinforce the reality of alien big cats. Elsewhere, things are heating up […]
Here’s a tale of debunkers and scoftics taking things a bit too far. Relegate Nessie to history’s Wall of Woo, there’s no sense in visiting Scotland. Yet should Nessie exist, and most remain steadfast in this belief, there’s a chance for excitement while sighting her off the starboard bow. Loren Coleman, a name you can […]
With Loren Coleman’s understanding of the twilight language, he makes etymology a compelling topic. When is a cryptid no longer a cryptid? How long ago did Heuvelmans coin the name ‘cryptozoology’? What kind of creatures are included in hominology? Let’s just say the definitions are just as enlightening as we are relieved the field’s not […]
Loren Coleman provides a little history lesson on an amazing cryptological find near where another deadly tornado hit last Friday. In December 1970, something which moved on all fours raided a chicken coop, leaving a handprint on the door. Local media called the anthropoid visitor the “El Reno Chicken Man.â€� The prints baffled the Director […]
One fact is unchanged with the story of Slick and co. acquiring this unusual reliquary; the replacement was human. Over the years people believed some slight of hand was involved, yet Loren Coleman learned the explanation is more prosaic and Buddhist monks are still prone to certain human foibles. Bonus: Awesome excerpt from Unsolved Mysteries! […]
One of the few female researchers to join the sausage party of cryptozoology, Bobbie and her contributions to the field will be missed. Who but Loren Coleman could properly eulogize this talented woman who led an enviable life, pursuing her passions of globetrotting and squatching. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. — Delivered […]
Ever wonder why cryptozoology is considered pseudoscience? Just crack open some books on the topic aimed at popular audiences and you’ll spy similarities twixt footprints. The story gets more tangled as Loren traces the lineage of the Ruby Creek prints. Just don’t giggle too much that someone’s last name is Titmus. Next, Loren gets his […]
Richard Feynman once proposed there’s only one electron in the universe. Great minds think alike, as Loren Coleman expounds upon the fact there aren’t that many unique sasquatch prints out there. Caveat emptor, sayeth the grand poobah of cryptozoology, for that print cast you’re buying may be a copy of a copy of a copy […]
Whaddyaget when you cross Loren Coleman with Finding Bigfoot? A watchable episode! If you fit the bill and want to have fifteen minutes of fame, contact Loren ASAP! In other cryptozoo news, there’s a Company Insuring Against Nessie Collision which is a win-win scenario for everyone but Nessie. — Delivered by Feed43 service