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2025 Symposium Speaker Ken Gerhard

 

Ken Gerhard is a cryptozoologist and field researcher for the Centre for Fortean Zoology as well as a fellow of the Pangea Institute and consultant for various paranormal research groups. He has investigated reports of cryptids and mysterious animals around the world including Bigfoot, the Loch Ness Monster, the Chupacabra, Mothman, Thunderbirds and Werewolves. In addition to appearing in three episodes of the television series Monster Quest (History Channel), Ken featured in the History Channel special The Real Wolfman, as well as Legend Hunters (Travel Channel), Paranatural (National Geographic), Unexplained Files (Science Channel), Monsters and Mysteries in America (Destination America), Monster Project (Nat Geo Wild), Ultimate Encounters (truTV), Shipping Wars (A&E) and Weird or What? with William Shatner (Syfy). His credits include appearances on several news broadcasts, Coast to Coast AM, and Ireland’s Newstalk, as well as being featured in various books, DVDs and in articles by the Associated Press, Houston Chronicle and Tampa Tribune. Ken is author of three books on the subject of cryptozoology and has contributed to trade publications including Fate Magazine, Animals and Men, The Journal of the British Columbia Scientific Cryptozoology Club and Bigfoot Times. He currently lectures and exhibits at events across the United States.

2025 Symposium Speaker Todd Neiss

The MABRC and the Oklahoma Bigfoot Symposium would like to announce one of our keynote speakers for the 2025 Bigfoot Symposium, Todd Neiss.  Todd has done a lot of research in the Pacific Northwest and has since moved to Arkansas, where we welcome him to our neck of the woods.  

 

Todd M. Neiss

Biography & References

(As of December 12, 2024)

Introduction

Bigfoot witness-turned-researcher, Todd Neiss has been an active investigator for over 31 years. Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, he grew up hearing of these legendary creatures, alternately known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch, but gave it little credibility beyond that of an urban legend or just a good old-fashioned campfire tale designed to frighten young campers. All of that changed for Todd in the spring of 1993.

As a Sergeant in the Army's 1249th Combat Engineer Battalion, he came face to face with, not one, but three of the elusive giants in the temperate rain forest of Oregon's Coast Range while conducting high-explosives training. His sighting was independently corroborated by three fellow soldiers who also witnessed these creatures.

Since that fateful day, Neiss has conducted numerous investigations including several long-term expeditions in the Coastal, Cascade and Blue Mountain Ranges of Oregon & Washington, as well as Northern California, Arizona, Alaska, Ohio, Nebraska, Arkansas, Oklahoma and British Columbia.

Todd believes that, in the tradition of Jane Goodall, Biruté Galdikas and Diane Fossey, the best way to obtain credible evidence of the existence of these fascinating beings is to insert a small research team into the heart of prime Bigfoot habitat for an extended period of time; ideally for 45 to 60-day rotations. In doing so, he hopes to acclimatize the creatures to their presence and eventually overcome their inherent apprehension of humans.

It is his opinion that these creatures possess a relatively high IQ in comparison to recognized great apes.  In 2022, he coined the term “Primal Intelligence Quotient” (PIQ) as a means to distinguish it from human intelligence or the Academic Intelligence Quotient (AIQ). By making this distinction, Todd hopes to level the playing field between the two species. 

Neiss’ current theory focuses on the presumed intelligence which he believes fosters an irresistible sense of curiosity...a weakness Neiss intends to exploit.  By presenting a variety of baits as well as an array of unconventional, non-threatening lures within a pre-designated area, he hopes to successfully collect irrefutable evidence of these creature’s existence.  "It is my goal to entice these animals by presenting a non-threatening posture and piquing their curiosity, thereby luring them into a specified area where irrefutable evidence can then be obtained," says Neiss. Once the creatures are officially recognized, his ultimate goal is to establish a management program to ensure their perpetual existence for future generations to appreciate.

Over the years, his research has garnered him international attention. He has been the subject of numerous documentaries and TV programs from the US and Canada to the UK and Germany. He has been featured on such programs as: Unsolved Mysteries, Encounters, To the Ends of the Earth, The UnXpected and has been featured on the Discovery Channel, Travel Channel and National Geographic.  He has also appeared on numerous radio & TV talk shows, local newscasts, podcasts and newspapers. He is currently producing a documentary about his recent expedition in the uninhabited Broughton Archipelago of British Columbia called “Operation: Sea Monkey” completed on October 1st, 2016.

He has been a featured speaker at several colleges and universities and was a regular contributor to the annual Sasquatch Symposium series held in British Columbia, Canada from 1996 through 1999.  Neiss has instructed classes on Bigfoot for the Audubon Society as well as the Campfire Boys & Girls Society; the former involving both classroom and field work and culminating with an overnight working camp in the "Dark Divide" of Washington State's Gifford Pinchot National Forest. Todd instructed a class on Bigfoot for the Scappoose Middle School’s outdoor school in 2020, 2022 and 2023.

Recently, Neiss was a featured on the History Channel’s “The UnXplained” with William Shatner filmed in Hollywood, California in August 2020.

Todd is the host of the annual, invitation-only gathering of international Bigfoot researchers called “Beachfoot.” This retreat is held every summer in Oregon’s temperate Coast Range.  This unique event has drawn noted researchers from as far away as Australia, Russia, England, Canada, New Zeeland and nearly every state in the U.S.  This year will mark their 17th anniversary of the event.


Founder and president of the American Primate Conservancy, which was granted a “Domestic Non-Profit Corporation” status by the state of Oregon on October 15, 2015.  Their primary mission is “The discovery, knowledge, research, recognition, and protection of the Sasquatch.”  The organization has been quietly organizing expeditions, conducting investigations, and participating in multi-media and public speaking engagements in an effort to promote their agenda.  They have been actively pursuing grants, donations, sponsorships and volunteers for ongoing research projects.

Ultimately, they plan to establish a world-class “Bigfoot Interpretive Center” in the Pacific Northwest as a showcase for promoting public awareness and education regarding these amazing creatures.  The facility would include: an interactive museum, auditorium/conference center, art gallery, multi-media studio, classrooms, library, forensics laboratory, nature walk and outdoor amphitheater.

A veteran of the Iraq War, Neiss recently retired with meritorious honors from the U.S. Army, where he served for over 20 years.

When not working on the project, writing, or conducting research, Todd enjoys fishing, hunting, hiking, camping and working on his ranch high above the Buffalo National River in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas.

Todd recently relocated from the Pacific Northwest to the small town of Jasper, Arkansas where he lives with his wife Angela.

Website: www.americanprimate.org

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Phone: 971-570-0097

 

 

2025 Oklahoma Bigfoot Symposium Announced

March 8th, 2025, is the day officially set for the Oklahoma Bigfoot Symposium being held at CC Camp in Stilwell, Oklahoma.  Make plans to attend now as current speakers are Ken Gerhard, Todd Neiss, Robert Swain and many others to be announced soon.

 

2024 Oklahoma Bigfoot Symposium

The doors open at 7 AM on Saturday March 9th, 2024 at CC Camp, just south of Stilwell, Oklahoma (See maps tab here on the website) and will go into Saturday with evening activities dependent upon the participation numbers we have.  Door prize tickets will be available to purchase at the door for the multitude of great door prizes, and entry into the symposium itself to listen to the speakers is $10 an adult, children under 15 are free as long as a paid adult admission is accompanying them.  
 
Vendors will be spread about the grounds, and visitors will be free to visit the booths, it only cost to go into see the presentations.  Concessions will be available, complete with Indian Tacos, always a yummy meal in itself.
 
 
Speakers for this year's event will see the return of Randy "Rebelistic" Savig who has been absent for a few years, we are sure everyone will enjoy his presentation as he plays audio clips believed to be Bigfoot Related. As our keynote Speaker we have The Vortex media group's Daniel Alan Jones. He is a fortean investigator out of Texas that has investigated lots of subjects , including cryptozoology. We also have Robert "Laughsquatch" Swain returning to always put smiles on everyone's faces with his humor. To round it out, regular speakers Jim "Biggjimm" Whitehead and D.W. "Darkwing" Lee fill out the speakers, and there are chances of having surprise appearances that day.
 
Some of the door prizes that will be available.