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Palm Beach Post did article on me


Frank Cerabino of the Palm Beach Post is a serious journalist that does hard hitting articles about State and local politics. He has quite a following and his opinion is valued in the community. The man pulls no punches. He will take a slightly different turn Sunday and is doing an article about the Florida Skunk Ape and the Florida Bigfoot Organization. He came upon the FloridaBigfoot.org blog while surfing the web and seems intrigued by it. He called me on the phone and we spoke. He likes the videos and had all kinds of questions about tree knocking and footprints. Considering that Kevin and I were mentioned in the San Francisco Chronicle last week. Earlier in the year, I was on the front cover of the Washington Post about the Florida Primary. How cool is that!

Almost daily now I get email from people wanting to know about Bigfoot research and how they can get involved. It is good to be getting this kind of attention, only because it may advance research by inspiring people to do it.

I don't get paid to do this and I have no TV deal. We do this only because we love it and I could not imagine doing anything else. The amount of evidence is growing and we need to keep moving forward with the project.

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