| SRI Press Release |
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| Written by SRI Associates | |
| Friday, 25 November 2005 | |
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In 1959, millionaire Tom Slick financed the first true team of Sasquatch researchers for his Pacific Northwest Expedition. In the nearly half-century since that unsuccessful venture, new organizations have emerged with the purpose to solve the great Sasquatch mystery. To date, none have been even remotely successful. With the boom of information created by the internet, there is now more information and opportunity than ever to finally lay this mystery to rest. Unfortunately, many of these organizations do not take advantage of this huge opportunity and choose instead to keep their information closely guarded. Much of the research done by these organizations has been documented or published without guidelines or standards, and may include misinformation that could be detrimental to their existing databases. Furthermore, we believe the lack of success by these groups is in large part due to poor investigation standards, lack of accountability, and poor leadership. It was for this reason, and many others, that the Sasquatch Research Initiative, or SRI, was formed. SRI could best be described as an association of independent researchers working together to investigate and research Sasquatch. SRI differs from those who have come before in that:
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