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Post by arcanelife on Dec 2, 2018 12:29:04 GMT
It's as much a possibility as any other angle.
If something is believed to be true in the mind of the believer then, whether real or not, it exists for them at that time.
Theatricality and deception are powerful agents.
This whole topic is just weird. Fascinating and weird.
I'm on the fence. Truly.
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Post by Con on Dec 2, 2018 17:50:58 GMT
That's an interesting point to make. If you think about it, everyone who sees a dogman could be seeing what they want to see. You could look at it another way though, perhaps the dogman is making people see what they want to see. Almost everybody who sees these things never mentions them being actual shapeshifters, some of them even being extremely against the idea, oddly. They'll say it's from another dimension, a demon from hell, an alien, everything else to avoid the word werewolf. Yet from our outsiders points of view, after tallying up all the information we can get, in my opinion it looks like it's likely two things these guys could be; wolf person or werewolf.
Perhaps these things are so smart, they're trying to make us think that they're something else entirely, throw us off their scent as it were. I'm going to repeat myself here, but whenever someone catches these guys off guard, which is once in a blue moon, they seem to notice human like facial expression and emotions of shock and confusion.
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Post by arcanelife on Dec 2, 2018 18:38:12 GMT
Well...
When you look at the history here, not the nonsense stuff but the documented cultural history (We're talking anthropology etc), well...when you look at it what do you get? Every time.
'Magician', 'Sorcerer', 'Illusionist' so on and so forth.
So what can we infer from that?
Not much other than one intriguing notion:
What is being talked about is the application of knowledge to AFFECT human perception.
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Post by arcanelife on Dec 2, 2018 18:43:08 GMT
If we were to get philosophical here. In real world terms...what would a 'sorcerer' actually be?
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Post by arcanelife on Dec 2, 2018 18:45:01 GMT
If this 8ft tall beast from the pits of hell never attacks...why?
Because it is under restraint OR because IT CANNOT PHYSICALLY DO IT?
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Post by Con on Dec 2, 2018 19:49:46 GMT
I have to disagree with the idea of them not being able to physically attack. Many eyewitness reports have involved dead animals being found, torn to shreds, or in one case where a mother and her kids heard three of the dogmen tearing a calf apart and eating it outside.
On the topic of restraint, I think it's just a case of "If we attack them they'll attack us and wipe us out", although that hasn't stopped some of them. They may be powerful, but we're the ones with the thermal vision, UH-60s with miniguns and high calibre weapons. If I was a dogman, I wouldn't attack us either.
Personally, I'm erring to the side of them having some kind of society and language, because if they were animals we'd all know about them, so from that I could guess that there's laws and rules regarding them interacting with us. What those rules are I don't know obviously, but there's clearly a grey area in that they can mess with us but not attack us.
They're an enigma, at least for now.
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Post by Wolfhound on Dec 2, 2018 20:46:19 GMT
One possibility I haven't seen in any of these threads is that everything we can possibly perceive is a "simulation", for lack of a better term. About 7 years ago, theoretical physicist Dr. Sylvester James Gates of the University of Maryland had a team of mathmaticians working with him on a physics problem. In their equations the mathmaticians found a "correction code" that appears to underlie all of physical reality. There are a number of videos posted on YouTube where he explains this. Others have begun talking about this (Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Elon Musk, possibly others). Maybe nothing of our universe actually exists in what we perceive as "physical reality", and we are just "somebody's" entertainment, and their rules change on a whim. Of course, this doesn't rule out the possibility that we exist only in the mind of God (whomever or whatever you believe that to be).
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Post by arcanelife on Dec 2, 2018 20:48:34 GMT
I have to disagree with the idea of them not being able to physically attack. Many eyewitness reports have involved dead animals being found, torn to shreds, or in one case where a mother and her kids heard three of the dogmen tearing a calf apart and eating it outside. On the topic of restraint, I think it's just a case of "If we attack them they'll attack us and wipe us out", although that hasn't stopped some of them. They may be powerful, but we're the ones with the thermal vision, UH-60s with miniguns and high calibre weapons. If I was a dogman, I wouldn't attack us either. Personally, I'm erring to the side of them having some kind of society and language, because if they were animals we'd all know about them, so from that I could guess that there's laws and rules regarding them interacting with us. What those rules are I don't know obviously, but there's clearly a grey area in that they can mess with us but not attack us. They're an enigma, at least for now. Don't misunderstand me Con. I am stating what I state because it's the sane, reasonable and decent thing to desire. Nothing more. I'm no charlatan. My knowledge is exactly that...and I state far less than I know. I am a skeptic not because I'm ignorant of the facts, but because what facts I do have are so uncomfortable I have to be.
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Post by arcanelife on Dec 2, 2018 20:53:00 GMT
One possibility I haven't seen in any of these threads is that everything we can possibly perceive is a "simulation", for lack of a better term. About 7 years ago, theoretical physicist Dr. Sylvester James Gates of the University of Maryland had a team of mathmaticians working with him on a physics problem. In their equations the mathmaticians found a "correction code" that appears to underlie all of physical reality. There are a number of videos posted on YouTube where he explains this. Others have begun talking about this (Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Elon Musk, possibly others). Maybe nothing of our universe actually exists in what we perceive as "physical reality", and we are just "somebody's" entertainment, and their rules change on a whim. Of course, this doesn't rule out the possibility that we exist only in the mind of God (whomever or whatever you believe that to be). Now we're cooking
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Post by arcanelife on Dec 2, 2018 20:59:05 GMT
Wolfhound....
You know how the mind of the narcissist works? It mocks. It mocks because it perceives those without knowledge as ignorant and foolish and, by default, as incapable of perceiving the brilliance of the narcissists supreme intellect.
In our culture those with power amuse themselves with modern day spectaculars known as 'films'
One famous film that discusses your idea that we live in something approximating a simulation is The Matrix.
Now...there's no mention of werewolves in The Matrix...right Wolfhound?
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Post by Wolfhound on Dec 2, 2018 21:05:25 GMT
I wouldn't know because I don't watch current movies. I quit watching movies around 30 years ago because everything I was seeing seemed to be propaganda fit only for retards.
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Post by virtusblack on Dec 7, 2018 23:20:24 GMT
Very interesting posts... The universe is definitely not all it appears to be to the naked eye, and there is a "design" to it... Many mathematicians and scientists agree it is some kind of "simulation" that is artificially being held together from the OUTSIDE... Well, that sounds like different "dimensions", or "heavens" or "realms"... We have PLENTY of "paranormal" or "unexplainable" phenomenon to suggest there are other places with different sets of rules than the one we physically reside in. Jesus said "heaven is in our midst", overlapping physical realities? Who knows, all interesting. Plenty of room for weirdness to bump in and out of OUR reality though... Genetics... Also interesting the idea that all of us could GENETICALLY be converted into dogmen... History is replete with tales of half man, half animal chimeras that were known as monsters but were also worshiped as gods. Also sounds like the giant phenomenon where beings from the sky mated with human women and made giants who became rulers of men (atlantis/genesis). Or aliens always abducting people and messing with their dna or reproductive parts making hybrids... My question is if they operate at the "psychic" level, or "infrasound" or whatever you want to call it, is that something that is in human DNA, or is that the result of outside DNA? The sasquatch DNA testing done by Melba Ketchum all came back having female mitochondrial DNA, and male DNA of UNKNOWN ORIGIN... Sasquatch has the psychic juice too... I suspect this is a product of the outside entity unknown to this world. This is also the case with the giant skulls LA Marzulli did DNA testing on. All came back the same, female mitochondrial DNA, male DNA unknown origin. They were reported to have lots of special goodies we don't as well (besides size). Also, a simple mixture of human and animal I don't think would account for the HATRED dogmen have overwhelmingly been reported to display towards humans... So if I had to guess, I would guess either a 3 way mix between wolf/human/unknown, or simply wolf/unknown. For the record, I suspect "unknown" is very much like "us" but obviously more advanced and from a portion of reality separate from ours. As for rituals... I think what we're calling "rituals" are some kind of a mix between DNA manipulation, possession and abduction... Outside stuff being transferred into OUR side through means we don't understand... What the Bible called fallen angels, the native americans call "handsome men in the sky", possibly what we call "aliens" today... All fascinating. Keep it comin
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Post by Con on Dec 9, 2018 3:20:28 GMT
Anyone seen the recent epsiode? A Dogman Named Balto? That's a very interesting episode, almost like the dogman was growing up alongside her and saw her as an acquaintance more than anything else. Plus it never killed her pet goose even when it had killed all the other chickens and geese at her family home. Seems like these guys have a sense of mercy, which is interesting.
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Post by virtusblack on Dec 11, 2018 1:51:56 GMT
I liked it. Did NOT like the gal before this last one though. VERY whiny, I think she has daddy issues. I remember jumping into my bed though because I thought something was gonna grab me from underneath too, lol. I'm not going to tell my kids there are dogmen under their beds, but I DID buy them dogman encounter radio shirts for Christmas! Haha! They know all about the topic, they don't have nightmares and aren't scared at all. I'm pretty excited to see their faces when they see them, it's going to be a blast.
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Post by jeritadamson on Dec 11, 2018 6:18:14 GMT
I liked it. Did NOT like the gal before this last one though. VERY whiny, I think she has daddy issues. I remember jumping into my bed though because I thought something was gonna grab me from underneath too, lol. I'm not going to tell my kids there are dogmen under their beds, but I DID buy them dogman encounter radio shirts for Christmas! Haha! They know all about the topic, they don't have nightmares and aren't scared at all. I'm pretty excited to see their faces when they see them, it's going to be a blast. I liked Mandy. Try to conceive how cognitive development for a freakin’ two-year-old (!) would proceed with a real monster inserted, and you will see how fundamental layers of thought and emotion have played themselves out in her: I found her a very legitimate case. So did the most recent guest.
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