Brian Gaugler
- Member since
- 6th August 2007
Brian is a 21 year old college student who lives on Long Island, New York and commutes into Manhattan to attend John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He plans to enter into a career in law enforcement, working on a local level first before moving up to his future goal of the FBI.
Besides school, Brian also works at Maryhaven Center of Hope, which is a non-profit organization that houses and supports the mentally disabled and works to improve their lives.
He is a field researcher for the Mutual UFO Network (MUFON), and is the official representative for the states of New York & New Jersey for the Center For Fortean Zoology, besides freelancing for various websites and magazines.
Brian likes different kinds of music, from punk rock and classic rock to orchestra and classical, and is a huge fan of horror and science fiction movies. If you're looking to bribe him, just buy a Godzilla movie or an 80's horror movie on DVD or a good punk rock album and he'll do anything you ask!
Fortean Historical Archive
- 29 Aug 2007
"In March of 1995 the tiny island of Puerto Rico experienced a mysterious wave of animal deaths and mutilations in which the animals were found sucked dry of blood, usually with puncture wounds on their bodies. That September residents of Puerto Rico beg…"

In October 2004 scientists announced the discovery of the remains of what was called a “hobbit-like” species of human, given the scientific name of Homo Floresiensis. This find, made on the island of Flores located near Indonesia, attracted a firestorm …"
Brian Gaugler reviewed England's Phantom Panthers in West Country, United Kingdom
"Often called cryptozoology’s equivalent of UFOs, phantom panthers have been reported from England for decades, ravaging livestock and inspiring both awe and fear in all those that cross their path. Panther-like animals are frequently reported roaming th…"
Brian Gaugler reviewed The Yowie in Tasmania, Australia
"The Yowie is a large, hairy hominid primarily reported in New South Wales and along the Gold Coast of Queensland, formerly known as the Yahoo but given the name “Yowie” in the 1970s. The most famous sighting of the Yowie would have to be from 1912, when…"

Needing no introduction, the ape-like creature known in North America as Bigfoot has been seen and reported in Canada and the United States for over two centuries, being called a “gorilla” or “wildman” in nineteenth century newspapers and historical acco…"
" Often called America’s Loch Ness Monster, the lake monster known as Champ (“Champ” being the generic term for a possible breeding population) resides in the deep cold water lake known as Lake Champlain, which straddles the New York-Vermont border and ex…"