Steve Kulls's blog

Do I expect always to be agreed with?

So many times in this field, I see researchers bumping heads over methodology and beliefs on the creature.

Recently I saw a couple of researchers become slightly nasty with one another over a snide remark made by one. And it was snide.

Researchers should never expect to agree with each other 100% of the time. I do not. And I always respect another's opinion even if I do not agree with it.

As researchers, until this creature is discovered, have to put all theories on the table, and rule them out one by one in the best scientific fashion possible.

If someone in light of all the scientific data collected fails to see the truth in the matter, unfortunately, has to be scrutinized closely. But then again, until the creature is found is all just a matter of opinion anyway.

Truth is there are alot of researchers out there, too worried what other researchers are doing and far less concerned with what they are doing to prove these creatures' existence.

Here at NESRA, none of these conditions exist. We all respect each others opinions, and a true team spirit is fostered. NESRA, is in the field quite often, actually more often than not.

I am greatly appreciative to be a member here, and for those popping in for the first time...come back and visit often. There are great things to come, I'm certainly sure.

    "The Squatchdetective" Steve Kulls

The Heresy Continues

Well Sci-Fi's Sasqutch Saturday is finally over with. The release of another B-Grade horror movie portraying the creature we really know as a gentle giant, as a killer.

The last movie ever to show a peaceful Sasquatch was "Harry and the Hendersons", and for some strange reason, it was a huge hit that spawned a television series.

Without ruining too many details of the new movie, the creature shows a lust for killing, supposedly because it's protecting it's turf and feels threatened because of the guns in play.

Even the characters involved showed very little emotion for the loss of their comrades.

The screenwriter stated he originally wanted to write the movie without the creature killing it but the powers to be wanted thei gore. The writer stated he wanted to stay trued to the legend of the creature. Unfortuately, standing on the high ground for priciples was not enough to say, "No...I will not do that".

The end result is another movie which will portray to an (generally uneducated about the true nature of the creature), audience, that may see this creature as a threat and not a natuaral wonder as it truly is.

And they "book end" with other films that protray it similarly.

Not only does this misinformation pose a threat to people that enter the forests of this great nation, but also to the peaceful docile giants that occasionally roam them.

Till next time:
The Squatchdetective, Steve Kulls