One of our members sent in a good report on recent activity in Florida. Seems that a cab driver turned self proclaimed Skunk Ape researchers has been at it again. You can see his spouts here http://timfasano.typepad.com/
and here:
http://floridabigfoot.blogspot.com/
Just to name a couple. He reported on a skunk ape sighting that turns out to be nothing more than a family of river otters just a few days ago. I myself before leaving on vacation checked this out as did Ben, the one who sent me the report. Now he recently claims of a foot print he found.....or made.....as being what Carmine Tom Biscardi would say....."the real deal!"
Here is the photo in question. Please feel free to make your comments on this matter at our home page cryptoflorida.webs.com
Now you can enlarge and see for yourself if Ben's argument holds water. Fasno stated on his web site that Ben stated that the remains of an otter was found. Nothing is farther from the truth. Ben told me in his email that all he said was that he found clams and other items that had been eaten by an otter.....but no remains. It seems Fasano has a problem with others in the field as well. He is constantly at ends with those that think along the same lines as we do. After all.....jsut view his youtube posting and videos on his many sites. The only living thing he has recorded is natural Florida wildlife....nothing more. Yet his headers all say something about Skunk Ape sighting or findings. We congratulate him for his tireless efforts in the field and probably many mosquito bites he has incurred, but all we ask is.....erase your film and wait until something worthy of your efforts turns up to post them anywhere. Seems he falls into the, "I have to see my face on the internet crowd." And that is sad. Thanks to Ben for bringing this to my attention. I have sent Mr. Fasano countless emails to team up and do some "REAL" research but he only deletes posts from his sites and ignores the chance to be a real player in the field. Good luck Tim Fasano......maybe one day you'll have a video or photo worth looking at. Until then...keep collecting those cab fares. Research costs money.
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