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@Sarfaraz2MZ @CryptoZia Ah, not again? @CryptoLoren is the author of #cryptozoology books and the founder/director of the 501(c)3, nonprofit #InternationalCryptozoologyMuseum, not a billionaire mastermind of "cryptocurrency." Please drop me from your crypto$$$ promotions. Thank you.
@clumsystiggy @Valdevia_Art @LordGeekington @JoschuaKnuppe @TetZoo Our unique, nonprofit 501(c)3 museum is supported by the low cost sales generated by the museum bookstore. Suggesting a video “summarizing” the books we sell is an unfortunate way to undermine our support. Also you miss out on the graphics and autographs. https://t.co/kl1mHPxccH
More old CZ titles need to be reprinted. @CoachwhipBooks @ANOMALISTBOOKS @cosimobooks ~ with @CryptoLoren intros! https://t.co/yku5AGvXP8
The Dirty Little Secrets of Twilight Forteans
https://t.co/m6V3urjkYh
@rugbymike2017 @CliffBarackman @dandy_iv But the BBC News most certainly did write a story extending their slant on the Yeti-Polar Bear misinformation: https://t.co/qF71kTexJg
@TetZoo Within the speculative branch of African cryptozoological theorizing, the active rejection of the “dinosaur” origins for Mokele-Mbembe and ndgoko na maiji (Teke: "water elephant") sightings have opened the window to intriguing talk of extinct species in the order Proboscidea.
The recently deceased Bryan Sykes' book contains a chapter entitled "The Guru" about @CryptoLoren & the International Cryptozoology Museum. I was honored. Sykes' son did the header art of a #coelacanth, the logo species of the ICM. Doubly honored. https://t.co/rM3iy61hJK
The International Cryptozoology Museum will be closed today Sun Dec 20, 2020, due to last minute staff illness (not COVID-19). We apologize.
We will be open Mon, Dec 21, & Tues, Dec 22, for visits & gifts. Or use the online CryptoStore around the clock https://t.co/kl1mHPxccH TY
Richard Corben (d. Dec 2, 2020) drew this villain’s panoramic cryptozoology collection in Swamp Thing #7 (2004 v4). Inspired by @CryptoLoren’s early International Cryptozoology Museum in his home, 2003. The late explorer/cryptozoologist Scott T. Norman (d. 2008) visited in 2007.
Time to spread Yuletide cheer with 2020’s Wildman Santas! And revisit 2013’s: https://t.co/RkAveaetHU
#WalkingSticks or #Clubs are important parts of the motif.
@JennyWColeman44 #JeffreyVallance @CryptoLoren