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| Subject: | | Re: Fair points, but..... |
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Tue, Feb 3 2009, 11:28pm
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Trust me mysticete, cryptozoology as long as I can remember has been happily married to pseudoscience. Back when cryptozoology researcher where actually cool, they would also have interests in things like ESP, UFO's and just about any other strange happenings that are part of popular culture. To this day I don't see a dollars difference between paranormal and cryptozoology research and enjoy both. |
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| Subject: | | Re: Fair points, but..... |
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mysticete
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Tue, Feb 3 2009, 11:33pm
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well, Heuvelmans, Richard Greenwell, Grover Krantz, and a few others I think did stay away from the paranormal aspect. Unfortunately, they and others have essentially died off :( |
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