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Half a century ago, Belgian Zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans first codified cryptozoology in his book On the Track of Unknown Animals.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

AN INTERVIEW WITH GREG AND MIKE WARNER

I haven't heard hide nor hair of Mike and Greg Warner since we posted their `expedition report` on the 23rd June. I have not seen their video report, or anything else. This morning, however, we received this - it is an interview with them from a Northern Irish radio station...


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Comedy forteanism at it's finest.Hear them describe how the Amazon's dendritic drainage system is all the work of giant snakes!
Marvel at their interpretation of ancient Babylonian legends as encoded information about snakes in Peru!
Be amazed by the way the 'expedition' consisted of a couple of flights over the jungle with cameras running automatically and interpreting the film later!

They don't seem to have actually set foot in the jungle nor met any of it's residents.The TV channels, papers and universities allegedly interested in their report don't get a mention.
I was right though, they did think the silvery thing near the channel mouth was a giant snake's head - the thing I thought to be a humungous OOPPard-Out Of Place Pilchard.This after they've described giant snakes as being brown!
I shall be contacting this radio station with the results of my expedition to find mokele mbembe in the bath on my allotment, where tadpoles were mysteriously disappearing earlier this year.