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  Paranormal Radio Talk Featuring Loren Coleman - cryptozoologist
Coleman, born 12 July 1947, in Norfolk, Virginia, has been investigating, in the field and in the library, cryptozoological evidence and folklore since the Abominable Snowmen caught his interest over four decades ago, leading him to research mysterious Black Panther sightings and reports of Napes (North American Apes) in the American Midwest.
Loren Coleman's special appreciation of his fellow cryptozoologists and hominologists has made him the source of biographical insights, and his obituaries and living commentaries on the leaders of the field have been published widely.
Coleman was admitted to the Ph.D. programs, and took doctoral coursework in social anthropology at Brandies University, and in sociology at the University of New Hampshire's Family Research Laboratory.
www.psitalk.com /coleman.html   (755 words)

  
 Loren Coleman - The Red Pill
Loren Coleman (born 1947) is one of the world's most respected cryptozoologists.
Coleman’s interest in cryptozoology led him to study anthropology and zoology at Southern Illinois University - specifically aimed at furthering his ability in his chosen field – before moving on to post-masters work in anthropology at Brandeis University.
Loren Coleman has since authored more than 25 books and over 500 articles, with his 1983 classic Mysterious America being one of the most popular books ever on the subject of cryptozoology and Fortean topics.
redpill.dailygrail.com /wiki/Loren_Coleman   (1265 words)

  
 Cryptozoology Personalities
Loren Coleman, who is of Eastern Cherokee and Highland Scottish descent, defines himself as a cryptozoologist in search of the realities and facts behind folklore, eyewitness accounts, and tangible evidence of unknown and as-yet-to-be scientifically described animals.
Coleman, a native of Illinois, has been investigating, in the field and in the library, cryptozoological evidence and folklore since the yeti caught his interest in 1960, leading him to research mysterious panther sightings and reports of apes in the American Midwest.
Loren Coleman obtained an undergraduate degree in anthrolopogy at Southern Illinois University (which he chose because of the Illinois bottomland ape sightings gathered from that region by folklorist John Allen).
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Loren Coleman was just 12 when he was drawn to his life's work.
But Coleman is also a nationally-known researcher and author in the field of cryptozoology, the study of unknown or undiscovered animals.
Coleman says he he is first and foremost a cryptozoologist, so his book is more about the earthly possibilities behind what people saw, or might have seen, in Point Pleasant.
farshores.org /coleman.htm   (1390 words)

  
 GUST - Global Underwater Search Team   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Loren Coleman: This is a question that I would need a lot of time to answer, as to be a project director on such a venture is something I would take too seriously to give a quick remark on this one.
Loren Coleman: With the collapse of the International Society of Cryptozoology, I would say that the issue that is critical right now is what organization will emerge to lend guidance to the coming years of cryptozoology.
Loren Coleman: It was due to the deaths or departure of many important directors, the alleged mismanagement of that group, and the exiting of sponsors.
user.bahnhof.se /~wizard/GUSTeng03/artiklar_lorencoleman.html   (1851 words)

  
 Loren Coleman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coleman also is internationally recognized for his research and writings on animal mysteries, folklore, and new species, known as the science of cryptozoology.
Coleman is also a biographer and obituary writer, having written on Yeti and Bigfoot expedition sponsor Tom Slick and appearing, for example, on NPR discussing the death of Grover Krantz.
Coleman has won awards for this documentary and literary work, and in 2004, he was honored with being depicted as the comic book character "Coleman Wadsworth" chasing an Abominable Snowman and in turn being chased by the title creature in the Swamp Thing comics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Loren_Coleman   (1274 words)

  
 Loren Coleman: Mysterious America   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
LOREN COLEMAN is one of the world's leading investigators of the inexplicable and an internationally known cryptozoologist.
Coleman appears frequently on both radio and television programs, and most recently has been the senior series consultant for a new series of In Search Of… programs.
Coleman has been an instructor, assistant/associate professor, and research associate in various academic university settings since 1980.
paraview.com /coleman/index.htm   (285 words)

  
 Loren Coleman writes about more then just BF - Bigfoot Forums
Author Loren Coleman of Portland, Maine, believes that he understands why this is so, and in his new book, The Copycat Effect, he explains in great detail how the media have created and sustain this culture of violence in order to sell their product.
Coleman declares that “The media’s part in the mechanism of the spread of this violence can no longer be ignored, and it is time for (the media) to take a deep, hard look at the harm it has wrought upon our society and future generations.”
I wonder if Loren would agree that if the first sasquatch is proven to exist because a shot body is produced would inturn lead to other 'copycats'........vs the first sasquatch proven to exist from a habituation experiment would inturn lead to other habituation experiments.
www.bigfootforums.com /index.php?showtopic=7524   (627 words)

  
 binnall of america : audio
Loren's concept of three "types" of Bigfoot that may be found in North America.
Loren tackles questions sent in by BoA writers, Lesley and Khyron, dealing with the giant bears of Siberia and the story of the footage of giant squid that came out last year.
We talk about how Loren balances being both a cryptozoologist and a nationally recognized expert on suicide clusters and whether his crypto work influences how he is perceived when dealing with the mainstream media and the topic of suicide clusters.
www.binnallofamerica.com /boaa2.25.6.html   (1063 words)

  
 Loren Coleman (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
'''Loren Coleman''' (born in 1947 in Norfolk, Virginia) is a leading specialist in cryptozoology, having done fieldwork since 1960.
Coleman is also a biographer, having written on Yeti and Bigfoot expedition sponsor Tom Slick, who was a friend of Howard Hughes and Jimmy Stewart.
Coleman has won awards for this documentary and literary work, and in 2004, he was honored with being depicted as the comic book character "Coleman Wadsworth" chasing an Abominable Snowman and the title creature in the Swamp Thing comics.
loren-coleman.kiwiki.homeip.net.cob-web.org:8888   (615 words)

  
 MacDood: Loren Coleman in the Boston Globe
My cryptozoologist pal Loren Coleman of Cryptomundo is the subject of a long profile in today's Boston Globe.
The reporter visited Loren in his wunderkammer home, also known as the International Cryptozoology Museum.
Coleman has trekked to 49 states, as well as Canada, Mexico, and Scotland, gathering physical evidence and eyewitness accounts of Bigfoot, the Abominable Snowman, the Loch Ness Monster, Mothman, thunderbirds, and other legendary beasts not verified by conventional science but storied enough to make us wonder: What if?
www.mclasen.com /blog/2006/02/loren-coleman-in-boston-globe.html   (213 words)

  
 Loren Coleman: Mothman and other Curious Encounters   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Here for the first time, investigator Loren Coleman looks at the precursors of Mothman, like the Flatwoods Monster of 1952, then brings the story up to date, detailing the sightings of the spawn of Mothman, some as recent as September 2001.
Coleman also examines the impact on investigations into the unknown by John Keel, the newsman who spend a year in Point Pleasant looking into the Mothman story and lived to write about it.
LOREN COLEMAN of Portland, Maine, is the author of fourteen previous books, including his recent popular and critically acclaimed
www.paraview.com /coleman/index2.htm   (249 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Cryptozoology A To Z : The Encyclopedia Of Loch Monsters Sasquatch Chupacabras And Other Authentic M: ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Coleman and Clark cover the field well, with entries for famous and not-so-famous cryptids, as well as large animals that have come to light in the 20th century.
Loren Coleman is a fantastic chronicler of "cryptids", the names given to these scarce and unusual beasts.
Loren Coleman and Jerome Clark's book, Cryptozoology A to Z is a very informative encyclopedia that clearly and simply states the facts about the cryptids (animals of interest to cryptozoologists) and those who investigate and study such animals.
www.amazon.com /gp/product/0684856026/ref=ase_cryptozoologi-20   (1759 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Mysterious America: The Revised Edition: Books: Loren Coleman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Coleman explores some of the usual cryptozoological anomalies (Bigfoot, lake monsters, et al.), but he also profiles other anomalous happenings, such as the Dover Demon, the Jersey Devil, the "Little Men of Kelly," fl panthers, African lions in the U.S., strange kangaroos and "devil monkeys" and other strange or out-of-place animals and anomalies.
Coleman also gives his own thoughts to all anomalous happenings in America and even discusses strange names and coincidences related to the strange and unusual.
Loren is one of the most readable writers in the world--you don't have to have a degree in zoology to absorb and enjoy the information he offers in every book he writes.
www.amazon.com /Mysterious-America-Revised-Loren-Coleman/dp/1931044058   (2267 words)

  
 Mysterious America Book Review - Loren Coleman
Coleman, and if nothing else they've all been helpful tools in researching cryptozoology and the unexplained.
Loren even helps the reader understand what many writers and researchers interested in the paranormal, UFOlogy and Cryptozoology, have to put up with.
Loren helps us to understand the writers point of view, and clarifies the notion of "belief" in the unexplained.
strange.myeyez.net /mysterious-america-review.shtml   (298 words)

  
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Cryptozoologist Loren Coleman presented an overview of the Mothman case, noting that descriptions of the bird-like creature have grown more and more human over the decades.
Researcher Loren Coleman and expedition leader Tom Biscardi were joined by fingerprint technician Jimmy Chilcutt (2nd Hour) and author Smokey Crabtree (3rd Hour) to discuss the elusive creature known as Bigfoot.
Cryptozoologist and author Loren Coleman returned to the show, reporting on an unusual rash of mysterious creature sightings in Texas, Maryland, and North Carolina.
www.coasttocoastam.com /guests/350.html   (667 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Mothman and Other Curious Encounters
By explaining cryptozoology -- the study of unknown animals -- he shows how what is considered a flight of fancy or delusion (such as huge dinosaur fish sightings of years past) can become the definition of a new species (Indonesia's coelacanths, a large fish that seems to have swum out of a '50s sci-fi novel).
Coleman, the author of 14 previous works including Mysterious America, has gathered accounts from around the world that share similar traits, and paints a picture of elements of reality that hover outside the perception of most people, but might just exist nevertheless.
While it is possible that 50% (or even 90%, who knows) of what Coleman describes can be easily explained by conventional means, or is just complete hogwash to begin with, the fact that any of it might possibly be true is both compelling and unsettling.
www.ink19.com /issues/march2002/printReviews/mothmanOtherCurious.html   (513 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Bigfoot! : The True Story of Apes in America: Books: Loren Coleman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Loren Coleman is a noted investigator and cyptobiologist.
Loren Coleman, America's reigning cryptozoologist, studies, collects information and pursues wildlife that are not-yet-discovered by the legitimate scientific community.
Loren Coleman is a writer who believes what he writes, and has spent a life time in persuit of the the truth of bigfoot.
www.amazon.com /Bigfoot-True-Story-Apes-America/dp/0743469755   (1642 words)

  
 Boing Boing: Loren Coleman profile   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
My pal Loren Coleman, noted cryptozoologist and Fortean, is profiled in the Southern Illinoisan.
While Coleman said he does not have a reason to believe in all of the creatures about which he compiles evidence, he does expect Bigfoot to be confirmed as reality.
For those skeptical of cryptozoology, Coleman points to the many animal discoveries once rumored to be myth.
www.boingboing.net /2005/10/26/loren_coleman_profil.html   (271 words)

  
 The Cryptozoologist: Cryptozoology
These Coleman enlargements and details were created from the first generation color prints scanned by David Barkasy of the Sarasota County Sheriff's Department's originals.
This is not to say the Myakka photographs are of an orangutan, but it certainly assists in identifying features that are found on a known anthropoid that appear to exist on this one too.
Loren Coleman, a noted cryptozoologist (hunter of hidden animals) who has studied the Myakka case, fully believes what was photographed is not a costume or a fake, or even an escaped zoo animal.
www.lorencoleman.com /myakka.html   (1253 words)

  
 Blogger: User Profile: Loren Coleman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
About Me Loren Coleman has dealt with the Copycat Effect through his federal government funded research work, books, and media consultations for almost three decades.
He is the author, coauthor, or editor of over 25 books, one of which is the acclaimed Suicide Clusters (Faber and Faber, 1987).
Coleman has trained and consulted around the country and in Canada on suicide clusters and school violence, since the 1980s.
www.blogger.com /profile/5603848   (184 words)

  
 Loren Coleman - Cryptozoologist
After a lifetime of research, Loren Coleman has produced the most complete overview of Mothman and its minions--the scariest family of monsters on Earth
Coleman has been investigating, in the field and in the library, cryptozoological evidence and folklore since the Abominable Snowmen caught his interest over four decades ago, leading him to research mysterious Black Panther sightings and reports of Napes (North American Apes) in the American Midwest.
Loren Coleman for permitting WinterSteel the information on him and his great lifetime work!
www.homestead.com /wintersteel/LorenColeman.html   (640 words)

  
 AMERICANMONSTERS.COM :: LOREN COLEMAN INTERVIEW
After four decades of dogged research into unclassified zoological enigmas, best selling author, documentarian, lecturer and field investigator, Loren Coleman is perhaps the preeminent figure in 21st century cryptozoological investigations.
First intrigued by accounts of the Himalayan Yeti in the early 1960’s, Coleman quickly found himself disillusioned by modern science’s dismissal of these fascinating creatures and wasted no time establishing relationships with some of the most esteemed cryptozoological investigators of the 20th century.
During his earliest investigations, Coleman was one of the few serious researchers to have actually bore witness to the now nearly mythical “Minnesota Iceman” carcass and he was also one of the first investigators on the scene following the notorious “Dover Demon” encounters of 1977.
www.americanmonsters.com /interviews/loren/bio.html   (268 words)

  
 MechWarrior 3 -- Loren Coleman's Cliffhangers
Loren L. Coleman began writing fiction in high school, though it was during his five years as a member of the United States Navy, nuclear power field, that he began to write seriously.
Working as a freelance writer and part-time game designer, Loren L. Coleman has continued to write for companies such as FASA and TSR while also pursuing his own work.
When he is not chronicling the politics and wars of thirty-first century mankind, Loren L. Coleman retreats to the Pacific Northwest territories of the United States on twentieth century Terra.
www.mechwarrior3.org /mechwarrior3com/univ/cliff.html   (274 words)

  
 NUFOC 38 Speaker: Loren Coleman
Coleman has written books and more than two hundred articles on the subject, has appeared frequently on radio and television programs, and has lectured from Idaho to Loch Ness.
Coleman, born 12 July 1947, in Norfolk, Virginia, has been investigating, in the field and in the library, cryptozoological evidence and folklore since the Abominable Snowmen caught his interest in 1960, leading him to research mysterious panther sightings and reports of apes in the American Midwest.
Coleman has an undergraduate degree from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, where he majored in anthropology, minored in zoology, and did some summer work in archaeology.
www.nufoc.net /nufoc38/coleman.htm   (805 words)

  
 Features | International Man of Mystery   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Yes, Loren Coleman has a sense of humor about his eccentric profession.
Coleman: In the 1950s and before, everything that was seen in the world was called an Abominable Snowman, if it was hairy and gigantic.
Coleman: In the whole Midcoast area there are fl panther reports.
www.portlandphoenix.com /features/top/ts_multi/documents/02918927.asp   (1556 words)

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