Really cannot believe the response I've had to the newest video. Fourteen-thousand views in under two days, it blows me away. Thank you all so much!
Hello, everyone! We have some important announcements regarding documentary content produced by Crash-Course Cryptozoology. www.facebook.com/groups/2527888140806209/
A new video will be coming this weekend, wherein the wonderful chance to sit down with someone who has worked at the O'Hare and Lake Michigan/Chicago Mothman case on-site was had. New insights into the case and compelling pieces of evidence are discussed.
Tonight at 8pm EST, Crash-Course Cryptozoology will be livestreaming and allowing donations to be given to The Olympic Project!
"The Olympic Project is an association of dedicated researchers, investigators, biologists and trackers committed to documenting the existence of Sasquatch through science and education. Through comprehensive habitat study, DNA analysis and game camera deployment, our goal is to obtain as much information and empirical evidence as we can, with hopes of being as prepared as possible when and if species verification comes to fruition. Our studies are conducted in a non-invasive manor with respect and sensitivity to probable habitat we believe this amazing species inhabits."
Crash-Course Cryptozoology's team is considering livestreaming cryptozoology themed multiplayer games to have some fun, bring attention to the subject, and allow donations to be given, 100% of which would go to a cryptozoology organization (not us) assigned to that livestream!
What are everyone's thoughts on this?
I feel very much that my channel has strayed off from what it was originally supposed to be. Of course, when you're the owner of a channel it's hard to judge your own content in an objective way, but I do feel like the content became less of the scientific, healthily skeptical, enthusiastic look at the hard-pressing questions in cryptozoology, and became more like a generic piece of media on the subject. This has been a big reason I haven't been uploading as often as I used to.
I'm going to be trying to re-align my content with how it started out, while, of course, keeping the quality up and the new things I found in the last four or so years that have worked as the channel has evolved. Just wanted to put this out there, and I also wanted to thank everyone for their support on this channel, because without that support, bringing Crash-Course Cryptozoology to the level that it has reached would not have been possible.
Here is to a great future!
There's a few ideas I have been floating around for the next video on this channel, which one sounds more interesting?
Crash Course Cryptozoology is a cryptozoology channel where we sit down and analyze, discuss, and debate cryptozoological events, phenomena, and evidence. Here, you'll find information on cryptozoology that will be better presented and researched than the usual. If you'd like to contact me about anything, my business email and twitter account can be found below.