Dr. Meldrum Releases New Dates for World Relict Hominoid Conference


From Dr. Jeff Meldrum:

"I am thrilled by this opportunity to create a platform for dialogue on this pressing subject on an international stage. As you can see, renowned wildlife artist Robert Bateman is on board, and has provided his artwork depicting relict hominoids to promote the gathering. We anticipate that this will be the first of an annual event that promotes research and consideration of this topic, considered by New Scientist magazine, to be one of the top ten questions facing the study of human evolution today."

Due to the outbreak of Ebola in Africa, the conference was rescheduled for the second week of September, 5th-12th, 2015.







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    1. 'this pressing subject'. What a Major League Patoot. He should have his tenure stripped and his degrees burned.

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    2. The secret is out. Not only has Meldrum sold his soul to a hoaxer but he also posts on here as the 'T@terhole Kid'.

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  2. Dr. Barnum is going global to the tune of $6495 per sap!

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    1. "Literature is one of the most interesting and significant expressions of humanity."
      - Barnum

      And take his advice 12:43 & get some ingested on the topic before spouting off your dribbles, not to mention the trouncing you got from me in the previous comment section.

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    2. Self announcing that you trounced someone doesnt mean you actually did, moron. You win far more of these debates in your head then you do in reality. Not surprising considering you have about much ground in reality as a toddler. Do the world a favor and stop announcing your own victories. If you were truly that confident in your mouth diarrhea you wouldn't have to. You sound like the kid that tells everyone how handsome he is because his mom told him so.

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    3. Still waiting for a response on that by the way, darling... Yeah, I'll claim a victory all the same, thanks. Especially that that response still isn't forthcoming in all your feet stamping and sticks and stones.

      Oh, and if that's your idea of a debate, I really don't think you should be making suggestions on anyone else's intellectual age.

      ; )

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    4. Oh... And I'm every bit as good looking as my mother claims.

      ; )

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    5. You're mother has cataracts.

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    6. My theory is that Joe was raped repeatedly by a large hairy man.

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    7. True but he claims to have won that tussle too. Go Joe!

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  3. In America, a fool is born every minute.
    In England, a fool is born every second.

    Albert Einstein 1939

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  4. "Bigfoot was fun to believe in as a child. A common myth from cultures around the world, of a big hairy wild-man, I believe lives in the collective conscious as the dark stranger, our animal archetype, or even a deep memory from when early humans coexisted with ape-men."

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    1. 1:13... I think the word you are looking for is anthropomorphism, and it kind of gets knocked out of the ball park when you have physical and biological evidence to support these 'collective consciousnouses'.

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    2. That would be a good point Joe if there was actually physical evidence

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    3. ^^Damn Joe. While I agree with your basic premise, you are such an insufferable asshole, I'd rather read about you being beat to death than admit to agreeing with you.

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    5. My over abundance of repeatable evidence with tree breaks and structures, is beyond proof!

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    6. Hey DS!! Thanks for the photos, I intend getting though them as well as other emails tomorrow, expect an email my friend.

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    7. Queue? Do you really consider your self worthy of standing in line? You're not only a doosh, you're a tool.

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    8. Well. lets see.. You're a tool thriving on being a star on an obscure blog. That's it. That's the point.

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    9. What!? Tool? Wait I thought that only the Superfirends called people "vicious" names. I guess the really smart anon comment from earlier was WRONG! Looks like a troll is calling names now. The majority of the name calling comes from trolls.

      INDEED! And a non Superfriend was the FIRST to comment here. WRONG again really smart anon.

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    10. Doctor Squatch. Pictures of broken branches simply won't cut it. To think that it would highlights your extreme naivety.

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  5. I have a question perhaps someone here can answer. Why is this being held in South Africa? From what I can tell there are no speakers from that country and although I do not keep up with all the news I have no knowledge of a flood of bigfoot activity down there as well. It just seems to me that the conference would have more attendees if it was held in the US or Canada where most of the sightings seem to originate. I understand the anthropology angle but this seems to be centering on living hominoids. Help me out here guys I'm completely in the dark on this one.

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    1. Not a clue... After reading your comment the anthropological angle made sense however.

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    2. The conference is being held in Africa and Joe still doesn't get it....

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    3. I'll confess I don't get it either. I'm sure some very funny jokes can be made about it but for the life of me I can't understand why they would hold such a conference there. Do the organizers and speakers just want to have a South African vacation? I find it hard to believe there will be a flood of attendees but maybe I will be proven wrong.

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    4. Maybe he's realized he's not going to gett the usual suckers to cough up any more money for his crap.

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    5. Sounds to me that someone(s) has always wanted to go on safari and this is a way of making it a business expense. No one listed is from anywhere but NA except one from Russia. Being in SA it will get no coverage and darn few attendies.
      Chuck

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    6. Puzzled by this also. Wonder who is writing the cheque for this one?

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    7. All of you that are convinced this goat-headed IDIOT is anything more than a money grubbing hoaxer this is your chance.
      Let's hear his stupid explanation. Ought to be good for a laugh.

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    8. Curious,

      There are sightings of bigfoot like creatures on every continent except Antartica especially Africa, and they have their so called experts there. There are sightings in different regions over the continent with different regional names. It's like South America where different regions have different names for it.

      Since this is a world congress on relict hominids about any continent would suffice.

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  6. You know - I really would be curious to hear the financial side of something like this. Yes I seen the cost is almost $6,500 per person (good luck with that) but what do the speakers get? Free trip? Fee for speaking? Who has put this together and is organizing this? I am indeed curious about these things. Of course they are absolutely in their right to accept and attend but the location just seems so very odd to me. Attending a Bigfoot conference might be fun but I don't see many putting up that kind of cash.

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  7. ALL I have to say is WHOA!!!, $6.500 hundred dollars, at least they are not claiming any shocking/conclusive evidence thus far anyways........

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