Tim Fasano chillin' with Bigfoot expert Scott Marlowe


Last weekend Florida Bigfoot Hunter Tim Fasano met with author Scottt Marlowe to gain some more insight into Bigfoot Research. "He taught me things that would have taken me 20 years to have learned," said Fasano.

"After meeting with Scott Marlowe I was very excited about my future Bigfoot research in Florida. He knows, as I do, that the Pacific Northwest Sasquatch has shown up in Florida. He and I know the location. Sorry, I can't share that. There is a reason for that. We don't want people showing up. Think about it, It is all about climate, migration, and animal population movements. I was blown away by what I learned today. The video below is me in an area that will be exploding with activity at a certain point in the year. I will let you know when I go back in for real to film the sighting. Today, it was nothing but bugs!"

We all know who Tim Fasano is by now. We know he's not a friend of Matt Moneymaker or Adrian Erickson or TimberGiantBigfoot or... oh never mind, you get the point. Let's just say he's also the type of guy that likes to criticize Moneymaker after every Finding Bigfoot TV episode.

Tim Fasano and Scott Marlowe

So who is this Scott Marlowe fellow? Read below:




Scott has a new book out called The Cryptid Creatures Of Florida in which Charlie Carlson does the introduction. The book not only deals with the skunk ape and the Sasquatch being in Central Florida, but also ice age animals that may still be around.

Scott Marlowe studied education at Polk Community College and majored in the social sciences at Rollins College. He spent two summers in the early 1970s in Europe studying art and design with the Cochran Group and attended the 1977 Summer Design program at Harvard's School of Continuing Education.

Scott traveled the world extensively pursuing paleontology, archeology and cultural disciplines. His extensive field work experience gave his academic understanding considerable depth and a strong appreciation of practical, hands-on instruction in combination with conventional classroom learning.

In mid-2003 Scott began working on a course concept for cryptozoology to be taught through Pangea Institute. Scott had been working quietly in the cryptids field for over 30 years collecting and analyzing accounts of strange animal encounters and legends about enigmatic creatures from his travels.

In the summer of 2004, Scott approached the Florida Keys Community College with the curriculum for the cryptozoology class. His approach to the subject matter with scientific objectivity and emphasis on the science and not the cryptid animals themselves won the college's approval for the program. It would become the college's first internet delivered course and the first college-level cryptozoology program in the world.

His accomplishment was hailed in cryptozoology circles around the world with news of the course being named one of the "Ten Most Important" achievements in 2004. The cryptozoology class, begun in January of 2005, was such a success that Marlowe was honored with the American Primate Conservation Alliance "Cryptozoology Steward of the Year" award in 2005, elected to membership in the APCA and appointed that organization's Academic Advisor. The entire student body of Marlowe's inaugural class was given the APCA's Student of the Year award for their work and efforts to further cryptozoology science.

You can visit Scott Marlowe’s websites at www.pangeainstitute.us and www.magickmindradio.com.

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