David Paulides is an American cryptozoologist, author, and producer
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David Paulides is an American cryptozoologist, author, and producer
David Paulides is married and is a father of two children—a son who plays ice hockey and a daughter who is a rower. Paulides himself has been involved with ice hockey, previously as a coach and currently as a scout for the North American Hockey League.
In 2011, he was granted approval for a deferred vesting status totalling 16.5 years of service for his tenure with the San Jose Police Department.
David Paulides received both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of San Francisco. Curious and intuitive since childhood, he had always aspired to work in law enforcement and be a police officer. So when his student life came to an end, he decided to join the police force. He was trained and posted in Fermont, a small municipality in the San Francisco Bay Area, in 1977.
Three years later, in October 1980, he was transferred to the nearby Jose Police Department where he would spend the rest of his career, nearly two decades, with the force. He held positions in the patrol division of the SWAT Team, Patrol and Street Crimes Unit (street decoy work). He was later promoted to a detective in the Vice/Intelligence Unit.
When he was about to leave SJPD, Paulides received a job offer in the technology sector. He held several lucrative positions, earning much more money than he ever had. He served as an executive whose job was to flush out businesses, investigate their backgrounds and perform due diligence in partnership development and acquisitions.
Following his retirement from technology, David Paulides received, in his own words, “an unusual offer”. He was provided funding to prove, once and for all, whether Bigfoot really existed or if it was just an elaborate hoax. He accepted and gradually built up a competent and cohesive team to aid him in his investigation. They interviewed hundreds of people who claimed to have seen the creature, gathered numerous DNA samples, and initiated the biggest Bigfoot / Sasquatch DNA study that has ever been done.
He has written two self-published books on the subject, ‘Hoopa Project’ (2008) and ‘Tribal Bigfoot’ (2009), and formed ‘North America Bigfoot Search’, a research group of which he is the current director.
He maintains that the research group orchestrated the search that ultimately led to the hiring of Dr Melba S. Ketchum to helm the study. The team also included Dr P.W. Wojtkiewicz, Dr A.B. Watts, Dr D.W. Spence, Dr A.K. Holzenburg, Dr D.G. Toler, Dr T.M. Prychitko, Dr F. Zhang, Dr S. Bollinger, Dr R. Shoulders, and Dr R. Smith.
Published in January 2013 in the first issue of ‘DeNovo: Journal of Science,’ the paper, titled "Novel North American Hominins, Next Generation Sequencing of Three Whole Genomes and Associated Studies" contained the results of 111 DNA analysis, and stated that a novel hominin hybrid species, also known as "Bigfoot" or "Sasquatch", did exist in North America.
Immediately after publication, the paper faced its first criticism from Sharon Hill of Doubtful News for the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry, who not only questioned the paper but also the legitimacy of DeNovo itself, observing that its website was “clunky” and “amateurish”. According to the ‘The Scientist’ magazine, the geneticists who had gone through the paper were not impressed by it.