(Archivist) Daniel Perez

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Daniel Perez

Daniel Perez was born in 1963, in Norwalk, CA. An electrician by trade, Perez first became interested in the bigfoot phenomena at the age of 10 when he saw the pseudo documentary The Legend of Boggy Creek in 1973. In 1979 he founded the "Center for Bigfoot Studies" and started the popular Bigfoot Times newsletter, which he both edits and publishes. The newsletter is well known among bigfoot investigators for its hard-hitting and sometimes controversial critiques of even the most prominent bigfoot researchers and their work.

Perez is considered by many to be an authority regarding the circumstances surrounding the 1967 Patterson-Gimlin film. He maintains an exhaustive bibliography of bigfoot-related news and magazines articles, which was first published in 1988 as Big Footnotes.

External Links

Bigfoot Times website