Post by hopeful on Sept 15, 2008 20:23:44 GMT -5
Retrieved from "http://www.squatchopedia.com/index.php/Bigfoot_Information_Project"
[glow=red,2,300]Bigfoot Information Project[/glow]
From squatchopedia.com - All things bigfoot and sasquatch
(Redirected from Sqwiki)
The Bigfoot Information Project (BIP) was started in 2004 by Brian Brown to house his various web-based initiatives. The mission of the BIP is to advance the understanding and acceptance of the North American great ape known as bigfoot or sasquatch through the presentation of high-quality information and analysis. While other organizations collect reports of encounters and sightings or conduct primary research into the animal, the BIP's sole reason for being is collecting and presenting information about the sasquatch.
The BIP consists of four channels:
The Bigfoot Information Project website (www.bigfootproject.org) - Presents articles and interviews from leading researchers and investigators. This information is presented in a magazine-style editorial fashion with the point of view that sasquatch exists.
The Bigfoot Information Project Podcast (BIPcast) - Produced by Brian Brown, this podcast series consists of interviews of leading researchers and investigators. Having produced six episodes thus far, the series has evolved over time to be widely considered as the preeminent example of a sasquatch-related podcast.
The Bigfoot Forums (BFF) - The BFF is the web's largest and most popular bigfoot-related forum. It helps to accomplish the BIP's overall mission by providing enthusiasts, researchers, investigators, and even skeptics a place to ask questions or debate their opinions.
The Squatchopedia (SOP or "Sqwiki") - Launched in June 2007, the site you're currently visiting is meant to be the ultimate repository of bigfoot-related information.
Future development
In June of 2007, Brian announced his intention of forming a more permanent organization to manage and promote the BIP and its mission. This may be in the form of a non-profit organization or some other body. His ultimate goal is to establish the BIP as a permanent fixture in the bigfoot community.
Retrieved from "http://www.squatchopedia.com/index.php/Bigfoot_Information_Project"
[glow=red,2,300]Bigfoot Information Project[/glow]
From squatchopedia.com - All things bigfoot and sasquatch
(Redirected from Sqwiki)
The Bigfoot Information Project (BIP) was started in 2004 by Brian Brown to house his various web-based initiatives. The mission of the BIP is to advance the understanding and acceptance of the North American great ape known as bigfoot or sasquatch through the presentation of high-quality information and analysis. While other organizations collect reports of encounters and sightings or conduct primary research into the animal, the BIP's sole reason for being is collecting and presenting information about the sasquatch.
The BIP consists of four channels:
The Bigfoot Information Project website (www.bigfootproject.org) - Presents articles and interviews from leading researchers and investigators. This information is presented in a magazine-style editorial fashion with the point of view that sasquatch exists.
The Bigfoot Information Project Podcast (BIPcast) - Produced by Brian Brown, this podcast series consists of interviews of leading researchers and investigators. Having produced six episodes thus far, the series has evolved over time to be widely considered as the preeminent example of a sasquatch-related podcast.
The Bigfoot Forums (BFF) - The BFF is the web's largest and most popular bigfoot-related forum. It helps to accomplish the BIP's overall mission by providing enthusiasts, researchers, investigators, and even skeptics a place to ask questions or debate their opinions.
The Squatchopedia (SOP or "Sqwiki") - Launched in June 2007, the site you're currently visiting is meant to be the ultimate repository of bigfoot-related information.
Future development
In June of 2007, Brian announced his intention of forming a more permanent organization to manage and promote the BIP and its mission. This may be in the form of a non-profit organization or some other body. His ultimate goal is to establish the BIP as a permanent fixture in the bigfoot community.
Retrieved from "http://www.squatchopedia.com/index.php/Bigfoot_Information_Project"