The Search for Sasquatch and other WildmenThe objective of the RHI is to promote research and provide a refereed venue for the dissemination of scholarly peer-reviewed papers exploring and evaluating the possible existence and nature of relict hominoid species around the world.
From Dr. Jeff Meldrum, “I am occasionally surprised by how many people, even some seasoned researchers are unaware of, or simply have not availed themselves of the Relict Hominoid Inquiry (RHI) found at https://www.isu.edu/rhi/. The journal just completed its seventh year. We finished out the latest volume with an English translation of an abridgment of a book by Rinchen, a noteworthy Mongolian researcher. This provides for the first time for anglophones an important insight into the nature of the Almas, possibly a relict neanderthaloid, prior to the popularization of Sasquatch. I encourage everyone serious about the effort to consider this question through a scientific lens, to explore the accumulating contributions within this journal — novel research papers, incisive book reviews, synthetic essays, informative news items and thoughtful editorials.” Have your own opinion or lens you wish to share, please let us know in the comments below or email us. We'd love to hear from you. BELIEVE By Chanelle Elaine CMO, Sasquatch Syndicate Inc. Comments are closed.
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