GIANTS
FROM THE DREAMTIME
The YOWIE in Myth and Reality
By Rex Gilroy

I wish
to clarify a number of misconceptions before my readers begin perusing this
book.
Many of the sightings and encounters presented in the coming chapters are as the Australian media failed to report them.
I now
take this opportunity to correct their oversight. Without any regard for accuracy,
and showing total disinterest in what has for me been a lifetime's research,
they have over the years often deliberately misquoted statements made by me.
Their errors are far too numerous
to mention here.
They have exaggerated the heights of Yowies reported to me by eyewitnesses;
they have turned many quite believable accounts into comical stories, embarrassing
people with the courage to go public with their experiences. Little wonder
that many people have become reluctant to report a personal sighting or even
allow their names to be published.
One tongue-in-cheek newspaper article once reported me as having seen a group
of four Yowies, which is totally untrue and no such claim by me has ever been
made. Likewise, I am supposed to have seen a long-haired Yowie leap from a
tree in front of me below the Ruined Castle rock formation near Katoomba in
1970.
The truth is, however, far less dramatic and I shall
relate what really occurred in due course.
In another imaginative newspaper report [which spawned several variations]
I was supposed to have followed a decaying stench deep in the south coast
[New South Wales] mountains to see two large, hairy feet of a dead Yowie protruding
out from behind a large fallen tree-trunk about which hovered hundreds of
flies. The sickening stench was supposedly enough to prevent me from making
a close inspection of the body.
If I really had come upon such a scene nothing would have prevented me from
attempting a closer inspection.
The sight of a decomposing [human] corpse is not new
to me.
I once
came upon a rotting body seated in his green utility hidden in scrub off Mt.
York Road outside Mt. Victoria NSW, where he had remained for three months
after committing suicide. I afterwards assisted the local police by taking
close-up photographs of the corpse before and after its removal from the vehicle,
despite the foul, putrid smell.
Such sensational newspaper reporting is, regrettably, all too commonplace.
The facts however, as the reader will soon discover, are entirely different.
Within recent years, media misrepresentations concerning my researches [and
not only in the field of relict hominid investigation] have often become quite
slanderous, and legal action was only avoided by one leading Saturday newspaper
printing a retraction.
These methods of media misrepresentation of my researches
have also been adopted by more than one Australian Cryptozoologist in at least
three recent books on Australian mystery animals, authors who have "hopped
on the bandwagon" as it were, intent upon discrediting my 'pioneering'
work in this, and several other fields of research.
They repeat the same old press reports, knowing that the public will not bother
to investigate the matter further.
Their aim in employing such tactics is always to discredit any foremost researcher
who has laid the groundwork, destroy his credibility, and then set themselves
up as the "leading authority" on the subject.
Such people are nothing less than leeches feeding on
the back of honest, hard-working researchers. The traditional Australian rule
of a 'fair go' means nothing to these parasites, any more than the old saying
"give credit where credit is due".
Money, and stolen fame is their ulterior motive. And as the mass of local
and overseas literature and television documentaries, shows there is big money
to be made by any so-called 'researcher' who sets out to exploit another's
ideas and hard won discoveries, for their own selfish ends.
Consider the T-shirts, sweets, hamburgers and children's books all bearing
the name 'Yowie' marketed by people who have 'cashed in' on my lifetime's
work!
To give some examples: one self-appointed
'expert' once made misinformed remarks concerning my ground-breaking field
research, in the course of which he repeated the press yarn of the decaying
Yowie corpse behind the fallen tree trunk.
Also without
having seen a particular fossilised giant hominoid-type footprint, a large
plaster cast I made of this print [Carrai Range NSW 1979] when published,
was dismissed as improbable due to its broad, seemingly stunted shape.
Yet this footprint had been distorted in contour when originally layed down
in cooled mud and volcanic ash.
This cast of the fossil track now matches another found at a South Sydney
mudstone site [January 1999].
This somewhat larger example displays the same opposable
big toe and contour distortions [see photos] as the Carrai footprint.
As can
be seen, the true contours show the tracks to be those of a giant ape-like
creature.
One would-be 'Yowie expert' according to one media report has been involved
with Yowies for a whole four years - I've been researching the mystery for
almost forty five years!
When asked by a journalist what the Yowie looks like, he described it as a
"Homo erectus", that it was "8ft tall [2.44m], and covered
from head to foot in long black hair. Big fangs projected from its jaws, and
it had "glowing red eyes". [What, no horned head! RG]
Obviously some of these "Yowie hunters" have
a total lack of knowledge of hominid and hominoid physiology.
"Glowing red eyes" indeed! Since when have hominids ever possessed
"Glowing red eyes" - or glowing any colour for that matter? Yowies
with glowing eyes of whatever colour is an old favourite of hoaxers. It is
time to think up some new ones boys!
Others are 'hunting' the Yowie purely for financial gain and are quite open
about it.
And those 'yowie hunters' who suggest stun guns should
be used to disable one of these creatures to 'prove' the Yowies' existence
are irresponsible!
One cannot really take these 'researchers' seriously. Often dressed in paramilitary
camouflage clothing [because, gee wiz that's how the 'Bigfoot' hunters dress
in America!], crashing through the bushland in 4-wheel drive vehicles, their
intentions are to no doubt get a Yowie on video for a proposed television
documentary and of course make money out of the venture.
But what evidence have they gathered?
Photos
of doubtful credibility!
With the noise inevitably generated by large expeditions
it would be a miracle if such groups see anything! But of course, large expeditions
always ensure media publicity.
From my almost 45 years experience I can safely say that large numbers of
people cannot help make noise, warning every bird and animal of their approach.
For this reason I have never worked in the field with more than one or two
people - my wife Heather or two other companions - and with as much silence
as possible. This book demonstrates what Heather and I have accomplished through
commonsense research.
Any 'researcher' planning to use a stun gun on a Yowie is reprehensible. After
all, as the Yowie is certainly a relict Homo erectus and our immediate ancestor,
the shooter would be harming a primitive human being, and those who suggest
shooting a Yowie dead to 'prove its existence', would thus be guilty of murder.
The gun and bear trap have no place in my research, nor have I had to stoop
to sensationalism in the course of my lifetime's investigations.
The problem with these 'researchers' is that almost
without exception, they lack any true scientific knowledge of the object of
their attention in the field of research they are 'cashing in' on. They have
frequently utilised typical expressions and scientific terminology of mine
in their own media releases.
One 'Yowie Man' I spoke to on one occasion had to ask me what I meant by the
term 'hominid'!
While another recent 'expert' confused physical
descriptions of the Yowie with both Homo erectus and Gigantopithecus in the
media.
And some 'researchers' have proven
quite dishonest at times. Too lazy to develop their own theories they plagiarise
another's as their own and brazenly take the credit for it.
Another 'researcher' once tried to smuggle a Yowie footprint plaster cast
out of my museum in a folded newspaper. And these are the very people who
have the audacity to attempt to discredit me and question my character and
credibility!
Unlike these people I will not lower myself by naming them, even though they
have misused mine openly in one book or another. Their actions only help to
bring discredit upon themselves and the whole Cryptozoological and Hominological
field.
In one media interview another 'researcher' donned his
'authentic' Yowie [gorilla] suit, claws and all, coloured black; because most
Yowies seen have been black he claims, and made 'authentic' ridiculous growling
sounds for the reporters, sounds which he claimed were those made by Yowies.
For many years I have laboured to get some degree
of respectability and credibility for Yowie/relict hominid research, particularly
in the media, where reporting has mostly been 'tongue in cheek'. I had been
winning this battle, until these 'researchers' emerged on the scene. Their
antics have undone everything I have worked hard for and set back this field
40 years.
Bad reporters are one thing, but bad, incompetent, sensation-seeking and money-hungry
non-scientific "Yowie catchers" are far worse! They do Cryptozoology
and Relict Hominology research a disservice.
Why must we be saddled with such nit-wits?
One good example has been the continuing flow
of "ancient astronaut" literature of get-rich-quick authors in the
wake of Erich von Daniken's publications, which began with "Chariots
of the Gods".
Another example are the 'T' shirts, sweets, hamburgers and children's books
all bearing the name 'Yowie' marketed by people who have "cashed in"
on my lifetime's work; and my "Yowie Man' nickname has been mis-appropriated
by a radio announcer who attempts even as I write this book, to set himself
up as an 'authority' on the Yowie!
I have, it seems, been blessed with incredible luck,
having found a growing number of normal to giant-size fossilised hominid footprints
at sites across Australia, as well as often huge stone 'megatools' and fossilised
skulls of races that preceded our Aboriginal people on this continent.
I have
been very fortunate to have seen an 'extinct' mainland Tasmanian Tiger [or
Thylacine] on the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, and on another occasion
found fresh tracks of one of these elusive marsupials in the same district.
I have also been fortunate to have gathered many hundreds of sightings reports
on the Yowie, and also the Thylacine, the "Australian Panther" [actually
a species of surviving ice-age marsupial cat], and gathered a growing collection
of plaster casts of these and other mystery creatures.
Yet for all my lifetime's dedicated field researches
and discoveries I have had to endure the lampooning of the "gentlemen
of the press", the biassed attacks of academia, and slanderous writings
of jealous authors.
I was the first researcher to undertake a proper,
scientific investigation of the Yowie mystery. I alone popularised this research
in the media; and alone had to stand up to all the media "tongue-in-cheek"
misrepresentation and ridicule of my researches that followed. I layed the
groundwork, making it easier for others to follow.
Unfortunately those who followed saw only a chance to "cash-in"
on my 'pioneering' researches.
Giants From the Dreamtime" will undoubtedly see
the quick release of other books on the Yowie by those imitators quick to
"cash in" on the publicity it is certain to create, and undoubtedly
report the same old nonsense about me.
I believe the time has come for all this character
assassination, greed and dishonesty, plagiarism and downright jealousy to
cease. Give credit where credit is due, and begin working together for the
common goal, discarding all thoughts of financial or other rewards it supposedly
might bring.
There is no need for us to adopt the kind of unsavoury methods employed by
some American 'Bigfoot' investigators, in their individual effort to build
their own fame by destroying another's. Such 'competition' is reprehensible
and un-Australian.
Professional jealousy must also be taken into account.
Many university researchers do not take lightly
to mere 'amateurs' making important discoveries which do not support the dogmas
of established science. The field of Cryptozoology is also an anathema to
them, for the evidence being uncovered disputes their preconceived view that
all major animal species have been discovered.
And of course, 'lost tribes' and 'relict hominids' such as the Yowie/Yeti/Bigfoot
"just do not exist"!
Cryptozoologists can sometimes be just as dogmatic in
their opposition to the scientific community, and with justification can point
out that, barely a year passes without some new species being added to the
world zoological list.
While anthropologists squabble over the identity
of a few scraps of fossilised hominid bones, jealous of one another's discoveries,
this lamentable trait of professional jealousy is, as I have shown, also found
among Cryptozoologists, or rather those 'researchers' bent upon exploiting
this field of research for their own selfish ends, leading as already explained,
to one researcher attempting to destroy the credibility of another.
I have never ever sought to 'exploit' for financial gain my Yowie, or any
other natural science researches in which I have devoted a lifetime's work.
Nor have I ever set out to destroy the 'credibility' of any other Cryptozoologist,
scientist or historian in order to build my own reputation on their discoveries.
I believe this proves my sincerity.
I prefer to avoid this atmosphere and work alone in
the field together with my wife Heather. Out in the vast Australian bush we
are free of all these petty squabbles and can devote ourselves wholly to our
researches.
What we have uncovered is evidence, not only
of the Yowie, but also of a stone-age history of Australia that will startle
many people; a history that extends far, far back beyond the time of our Aborigines
to the age of Java Man and even earlier mystery races that once walked our
land.
That sober Australians are claiming to have seen creatures thought to be confined
only to the vast Himalayan ranges will surprise many. Yet incredible as it
may seem, an enormous number of "case histories" will be revealed
to you, my reader, before you finish reading this book.
So hang onto your armchair, you're in for a bumpy ride!!
You will discover that hairy man-like primitives,
sometimes of gigantic stature, have been seen over a wide area of eastern
Australia, if not elsewhere throughout the vast Australian outback, from earliest
times of European settlement to the present day.
Thus hairy manbeasts are by no means confined to the Himalayas. Reported sightings
of similar creatures have been recorded from over a wide area of mainland
and south-east Asia, as well as North and South America.
They have been reported also
from New Guinea and other nearby Pacific islands as well as New Zealand.
They are
known by many different names.
Throughout the Himalayas they are called 'Yeti'
[dweller among the rocks]; in North America 'Bigfoot'
or Sasquatch [hairy man of the woods];
and in Australia, Aboriginal folklore preserves accounts of our own equally
mysterious hominid, the 'Yowie' or "hairy
man", which can either be the height of an average human being
or an enormous man-like, or even ape-like creature of tremendous weight and
strength.
In other words, besides creatures of average human height,
the Aborigines recognised more than one race of giant man-like beings under
the term "hairy man".
There
must have been perhaps hundreds of different names for these creatures throughout
tribal pre-European Australia, but all basically meant the same; "hairy
man" or "great hairy man". It is one of the tasks of this book
to separate the various races of "hairy man" from one another, to
reveal the identity of the original Yowie.
The very thought that an hitherto unknown race of hominid [ie man-like] primitives
have existed on this continent since before the dawn of Aboriginal Man may
seem sensational, if not unbelievable to many people. Yet
I believe the many hundreds of reported sightings in my files of such manbeasts,
gathered from many widely scattered parts of Australia in the course of my
investigations, speak for themselves.
As the first natural history researcher to bring the
existence of the Yowie to public attention, it never ceases to amaze me just
how much interest my research findings have created.
Perhaps
the main reason why millions of people worldwide find the Yowie/Yeti/Bigfoot
mystery so fascinating, is that in modern times, it is one of the last great
unsolved mysteries, in the tradition of the Loch Ness Monster, the giant monitor
lizards of Australia and New Guinea and the 'neo-dinosaurs' of the Congo.
People will always be excited about these, and any other unexplained mysteries,
and they will want to read all the literature they can find about them. However,
there can be nothing more exciting than actually participating in the search
for such creatures; an excitement Heather and I experience every time we set
out on yet another field investigation.
I am
fortunate to be the 'father' of Yowie research.
Three
personal experiences can be said to have spurred me on in my quest; namely,
my first meeting with the Yowie in some long-forgotten Aboriginal myths and
legends book when I was 14 years of age and a student at Liverpool Boys High
School outside of Sydney in 1957; and my two possible Yowie sightings in Jamieson
Valley, south of Katoomba, and more recently, an encounter on the NSW Central
Coast, all to be fully dealt with in the course of this book.
Indeed, the origins of this book can be said to be traced back to that day
in 1957, when I read that other book in the High School library. The creature
described in those ancient legends did not at all compare with the traditional
'Bunyip' tales of the aborigines, but rather some primitive hominid from the
dawn of Man.
If I recall correctly, I was already regarded as a "bit odd" by
my fellow students and teachers alike, for my fascination with the Loch Ness
Monster, the Yeti and other 'unknown' animal species. That the vast and inaccessible
mountain ranges of Australia might still hide remnant populations of long
thought extinct species, such as the Tasmanian Tiger, did not at all seem
altogether impossible to me.
What
I consider to be the turning point in my future life as a Yowie researcher
came in 1958, when my family moved from our old farm in Lansvale near Liverpool,
to Katoomba, where I completed my education. However, my interest in the Yowie
soon inspired a number of pet names for me among the students of Katoomba
High School, and the Yowie became known as "Rex Gilroy's Hairy Man".
Even to this day I am known affectionately by locals as the "Yowie Man"
- a title I wear with pride!
Soon after my family moved to Katoomba, I discovered that the Blue Mountains
was traditional "Yowie country", where the folklore of the early
pioneers, as well as the surviving traditions of the former Aboriginal tribes
of the district, offered me far more significant information than I had previously
had access to.
It convinced me that, not only was the Yowie an Aboriginal tradition of immense
antiquity, but that, as I soon learnt, the creatures were claimed to have
been seen by early European settlers of the district. Before very long I would
also discover that the Yowie was known to settlers over a wide area of Australia.
More recent sightings claims also convinced me that,
perhaps some of these mysterious 'manimals' still survived in remote regions
of our vast mountain ranges.
This conclusion soon led me to undertake my first field investigations. My
interest in these "hairy people" eventually extended to a study
of their physical features and possible evolutionary origins and other aspects
of their daily lives, gleaned from ancient Aboriginal legends and early European
settlers tales.
People often ask me what it is that drives me on, year after year, fighting
my way through some of the most rugged mountainous bush country in Australia,
in search of creatures regarded as nothing more than an Aboriginal myth by
conservative scientists?
My answer used to be, firstly that I hoped to find some
sort of physical evidence to prove the Yowie's existence to my own satisfaction,
and secondly, to present that physical evidence to sceptical scientists so
as to have the creatures recognised as a still-living link with our ancient
hominid past.
I now believe I have found some of that physical evidence, in the form of
the Mudgee NSW Homo erectus skull, and recently-made crude stone implements
uncovered near Nundle, in the New England district of northern NSW. It is
now up to the scientific community to consider this evidence, and the implications
it raises concerning our 'unknown' stone-age past.
I suppose that I am also driven by a fascination of the unknown and the world
of still-unexplained mysteries that attracts me into the vast Australian bush.
My expeditions are never a waste of time, for in the course of my searches
I have seen remote and beautiful country that the average, suburbia-confined
Australian does not know exists.
What I therefore offer the reader is a case for the survival into modern times,
of a race of primitive hominid creatures, backed up by over 3,000 sightings
and other reports at my disposal, and which certainly provide enough circumstantial
evidence for their existence.
No doubt the reader will find many startling possibilities presented in the
course of this book, seemingly 'impossible' possibilities to be sure, but
possibilities nonetheless, that a primitive "missing link" in the
evolutionary history of Man may still survive, roaming the vast mountain wilderness
regions of this mysterious continent.
The Australian
Yowie

Research Centre Est.1965
By Rex Gilroy
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