I have followed ThinkerThunker’s work for a considerable time now and have always been impressed with his ability for rational thought and reasoning — especially when so many people seem hellbent on rejecting his findings and consigning his work to the rubbish bin. Cryptozoology has long been a passion of mine and TT has shone a new light on into the forest to reveal the real Sasquatch. His PDNA identification method along with his ‘sonic fingerprints’ have brought scientific proof to the table, and all the thousands of eye-witnesses will be able to now feel vindicated, even though TT’s work seems to prove that the creatures are experts in hiding from man.
TT also offered an original take on the long-running mystery of Dyatlov Pass, demonstrating a solution at least as good, if not better than any of the apparent ‘solutions’ currently on offer.
My one criticism of the whole book, which TT himself readily acknowledges, is his lack of a proofreader. As a teacher myself, to see such a good book marred by grammatical and spelling errors, was such a shame, making the reading experience less than perfect. I wish I’d had the opportunity to correct the text for TT. However, this was a minor point in an otherwise excellently argued account of one man’s effort to shed some scientific light on to a shadowy area of study. I enjoyed it immensely.