A Week In Crypto

Well, in the week that has gone by since my last post, there have been some interesting developments within the world of crypto, as well as a few new news stories and other developments to report on.

I drove down to San Antonio, Texas early last week to speak for the local chapter of the "MUTUAL UFO NETWORK" ("MUFON") about my various expeditions to Puerto Rico in search of the Chupacabras. I'm pleased to say that the group was very interested in the mystery, as well as in the witness testimony and theories for the existence of the beast I uncovered during my trips to the island.

While in San Antonio, I hung out with good friend and fellow creature-seeker (and author of the book "BIG BIRD! MODERN SIGHTINGS OF FLYING MONSTERS)," Ken Gerhard, who discussed at the "MUFON" gig his research into the so-called Texas Chupacabras - a topic that generated a lot of interest among the "MUFON" members. And many thanks to Julie and all the staff for a fine Mexican dinner!

As I well know from firsthand experience, there is a lot of controversy surrounding some of the higher-strangeness cases attached to the Bigfoot mystery. Whereas most researcher prefer to see everything from a purely down-to-earth perspective, the sheer scale of weirdness that circulates around the world's most famous hairy man-beast leads me to believe that Bigfoot is anything "but "normal.

And on this matter, here's a new post over at "CRYPTOMUNDO" on Bigfoot and Invisibility that is bound to further raise the level of controversy. And there's another good post over at "CRYPTOMUNDO" on Bigfoot and cameras.

Moving to Scotland, the Loch Ness Monster is in the news again - albeit for reasons that are somewhat different to those that you might expect! And also coming from the British Isles is a new Big-Cat sighting. As well as a new photo too (courtesy of Big-Cat authority Mark Fraser and "PARANORMAL MAGAZINE").

And, finally: check out Regan Lee's "MOTHMAN FLUTTERINGS" for all the latest on the Point Pleasant winged-whatsit.

An interesting week!


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