Occurred 9/2007 in Montgomery County, TX
Published on June 30, 2009

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Sunday, 27 July 2008
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General admission is $20.
The schedule for the 2008 Texas Bigfoot Conference:
Doors open at 9:00 A.M.
10:00 - 10:50 A.M.: Daryl Colyer - An Analysis of TBRC Incident Reports from the Ark-La-Tex-Oma Region.
11:00 - 11:50 A.M.: Alton Higgins - Image Analysis: Costumes, Hoaxes and Misidentifications.
11:50 A.M. - 12:50 P.M.: LUNCH - student fundraiser box lunches are available for $8.00 at the door (limited number).
12:50 - 1:40 P.M.: David Paulides and Harvey Pratt - discussion of Paulides's book The Hoopa Project based on Paulides's personal experiences in the Hoopa and Bluff Creek areas of Northern California; Pratt, police forensic artist for the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation, will discuss his rendering of eyewitness accounts used in Paulides's book.
1:50 - 2:10 P.M.: Dana Holyfield - presentation of intriguing footage from Louisiana and research of the so-called "Honey Island Swamp Monster."
2:15 - 2:40 P.M.: Kathy Strain - new book entitled Giants, Cannibals and Monsters.
2:45 - 3:00 P.M.: Robert Swain - discussion of his work.
3:00 - 3:15 P.M.: Intermission.
3:15 - 4:00 P.M.: Dr. Henner Fahrenbach - Sasquatch Behavior.
4:10 - 5:00 P.M.: Panel discussion moderated by Brian Brown.
5:00 P.M.: Conference closed.
6:00 - 7:00 P.M.: Private catered dinner; limited number of tickets available at the door or through advance purchase on TBRC website.
7:00 - 8:00 P.M.: Dr. Jeff Meldrum - for those who choose to join us for the private catered dinner, Dr. Meldrum will be discussing his recent expedition to China in search of the Chinese "yeren," which is the Chinese version of bigfoot.

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2008 Texas Bigfoot Conference Speakers:
Peter Byrne

We regret to announce that Peter Byrne has had to cancel his appearance at the 2008 Texas Bigfoot Conference. Byrne sent word to the TBRC that he "went over a small cliff" while "looking for bigfoot" and "fell about 20 feet." With a badly injured leg, Byrne felt that he would not be able to make the flight or stand for any length of time.
Byrne sent his apologies.
Jeff Meldrum

Jeff Meldrum is a physical anthropologist and an Idaho State University professor. He is an affiliate curator with the Idaho Museum of Natural History. Meldrum is the author of the 2006 book Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science and has appeared in a number of film projects regarding the subject, such as MonsterQuest, Giganto: the Real King Kong, and Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science.
Dr. Meldrum is widely regarded as one of the world's leading authorities concerning possible sasquatch-related evidence. He has discovered tracks and experienced possible sasquatch encounters. His laboratory contains a large collection of putative sasquatch foot castings.
Dr. Meldrum will be the featured speaker at the fundraising dinner, to be held Saturday night after the conference.
W. Henner Fahrenbach
Sasquatch Behavior

W. Henner Fahrenbach is a retired zoologist. He worked for thirty years as Chairman of the Laboratory of Electron Microscopy at the Oregon Regional Primate Center in Beaverton, Oregon. He has published numerous papers in a variety of journals in the fields of histology and neurobiology, in addition to several analyses of sasquatch biology.
Dr. Fahrenbach has investigated many sasquatch sighting reports and is the custodian of the world's largest collection of possible sasquatch hairs. He has appeared in several documentaries pertaining to the sasquatch phenomenon and has spoken widely on the subject, including a sasquatch Biology class held at Portland Community College. He is a member of the TBRC Board of Advisors. He currently resides in the eastern edge of the greater Phoenix metro area where he enjoys astronomy, gardening, mountain hiking and natural history.
Dana Holyfield

Dana Holyfield is the granddaughter of the late Harlan Ford, who reported sighting a mysterious bipedal apelike creature in the early 1960s. She grew up in Slidell, Louisiana and has written several books. Holyfield has produced a documentary of the elusive beast now known as the Louisiana Honey Island Swamp Monster. Her 60-minute film, The Legend of the Honey Island Swamp Monster, takes the viewer into the wet swamplands believed to be the home of this legendary creature.
Featured in the film is an exclusive interview with Mr. Billy Mills, a co-worker and close friend of Harlan Ford, who was with Ford during the original 1963 sighting that occurred during a hunting trip. Mills retells their experience for the first time on camera and leaves little doubt that what Ford stated in the In Search Of documentary was truthful. Portions of Holyfield's documentary, which features startling footage of what appears to be an upright hairy biped captured by Ford in the 1970s, will be shown during her presentation.
David Paulides

David Paulides holds two degrees from the University of San Francisco, and has a professional background that includes twenty years in law enforcement and senior executive positions in the technology sector. A boyhood camping experience with his father in the late 1960s sparked his life long interest in the sasquatch.
In 2004, he was part of the founders group that formed North America Bigfoot Search (NABS) where his investigative and analytical skills and experience were invaluable in researching bigfoot sightings. He spent three years living among the Hoopa tribal members, listening to, researching and recording their bigfoot stories.
The Hoopa Project is his first book, based on his experiences in the Hoopa and Bluff Creek area of Northern California. Paulides is currently the Executive Director of NABS. He makes his permanent residence in Los Gatos, California.
Brian Brown is the founder of the web's most popular bigfoot discussion website, The Bigfoot Forums. In addition, he produces the acclaimed Bigfoot Information Project Podcast (BIPcast) and co-hosts The Bigfoot Show with Scott Herriot and Paul Vella. Brian was also recently elected to the Board of Directors of the Alliance of Independent Bigfoot Researchers (AIBR) where he hopes to help the group foster the development of organizations like the TBRC across the continent.
Brian's interest in the sasquatch is rooted in the stories he heard growing up in his native California and is inspired by the work of John Green. He is a partner at an interactive marketing agency in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he lives with his wife Kellie and his two children.
Brian will be the Master of Ceremonies for the Conference and will also moderate a panel discussion of the speakers from 4:00 to 5:00 P.M. The panel discussion will likely later be included in a Bigfoot Information Project Podcast (BIPcast).
J. Robert Swain

J. Robert Swain is the artist and creator of a series of cartoons about the sasquatch called Laughsquatch. He is a native of Oklahoma, has lived in Arkansas and Michigan and currently lives in central Mississippi. In the real world, Robert serves as a missionary with Gospel Opportunities Evangelism to the Spanish-speaking countries of Central and South America and Europe. Robert has traveled to over 20 countries on four continents doing mission work; he publishes religious books and literature through GO Publications and short-run secular books through Swain Publications. Robert is also a Civil War reenactor and is a member of the Alliance of Independent Bigfoot Researchers.
In 2007, Robert started drawing one-frame cartoons about bigfoot and individuals in the bigfoot research community. Currently, with almost 300 cartoons on this subject, Robert is in the process of getting Laughsquatch syndicated. Besides entertaining his readers, Robert hopes to use the cartoons to educate the public as well. Robert and his son Jamie, age ten, were recently interviewed on Let's Talk Bigfoot where they discussed their experiences and his funny cartoons. More about Robert, the cartoons and 30 sample cartoons can be found at www.laughsquatch.com.
Alton Higgins
Image Analysis

Alton Higgins has degrees in Wildlife Biology and Zoology; he is a biology professor at Mid-America Christian University in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
An experienced birder, Higgins worked as a field biologist for the Center for Environmental Studies at Arizona State University where he focused primarily on censusing vertebrate populations in riparian habitat.
Higgins is an active member of the TBRC, participating in field research, investigations and camera-trap operations in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas. In his own words, he has "seen, heard and experienced things that cannot be attributed to currently accepted animal species." He has spoken yearly at conferences and many other settings since 2003, including the Willow Creek International Bigfoot Symposium.
Daryl Colyer
An Analysis of TBRC Incident Reports from the Ark-La-Tex-Oma Region

Daryl Colyer spent his early life in and around Bloomburg, Texas, just a few miles from Fouke, Arkansas, before his family eventually moved near Waco, Texas. From early in his childhood, he spent much time hunting, fishing and being in the outdoors. He later served for six years in US Air Force Intelligence as an airborne linguist. In college he studied History and International Relations.
Later, he met and became close friends with Alton Higgins and Craig Woolheater. He began to work closely with the two men, interviewing hundreds of witnesses in the process, and experiencing his own visual encounter with an upright hair-covered animal near the Trinity River and the Big Thicket National Preserve of Southeast Texas.
These days, Colyer is part of a management team of a credit union in Central Texas. He enjoys avidly following the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team; lifting weights and working out; hiking and being in the outdoors; and actively researching and investigating with the TBRC, where he serves on the Board of Directors. Colyer has been a featured speaker at the Texas Bigfoot Conference since 2004.


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