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Post by ohio45701 on Apr 17, 2019 9:50:46 GMT
Is there any NADP members in the area who could maybe talk to the owners or town folk to see what they might think and see why the news is trying hard to keep this underground besides causing hysteria among the town. Something huge is going on down there and this might be the one an only chance to get something real
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Post by ohio45701 on Apr 17, 2019 9:53:50 GMT
Also knowing how our government works I’m guessing there’s very little time and be careful cuz if there is something going on they will have folks watching for people trying to get to the bottom of it and not to mention if they made threats already to anyone who talks. Be careful cause the goverment doesn’t play around with this kind of stuff.
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Post by Open the mind on Apr 18, 2019 14:25:51 GMT
Come one folks animals attack an the only source is maybe canine( talking about the previous attack) people have to open ur mind instead of resorting to what people tell u, because the evidence is in front of your eyes. Mean to tell me we have shows called CSI an not just one but several, law and order, shows that show somewhat of the capabilities we use to solve cases yet we can’t get anything to identify one species of animal who might have done this? Not to mention this animal is prob not covering tracks like humans do, therefore how hard can it be to say coyote, wolf, bobcat , mountain lion ? The fact that they won’t release or tell says either human or something we all suspect. This should be as easy as finding Waldo to get. Now reflect on what I said an let it soak in an please pass on
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Post by ISK8pdFrmaLab on Apr 21, 2019 15:41:13 GMT
I am no rancher but I know llamas are often kept in pens as protectors of sheep. When coyotes or wolves come around the llamas will spit, stomp, head butt, charge, bite and kick the interloper even though they may die defending the smaller critters from harm. Usually the ratio is something like a dozen sheep to one llama gaurd. Trying to get past just one is no joke. Llamas take security duty pretty hardcore. Try it, I dare you, their eyes say. I will hawk this spitwad into your brain from 20 feet away, tough guy.
To hear that SIX of them were killed is quite a rattler. Were they penned together, or were they in individual areas? Whatever managed this was no ordinary prey action; a hungry bear or cougar might take one, with the rest of the llamas harrassing or trying to interfere, but to have killed all six? Without eating any portion after the killing energy expended in such action?
No spoor afterwards? Prints?
Yeah. Right.
This is simply not possible. I smell a coverup. The officials either know and are not saying so, or they do not know and are not saying so.
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Post by Con on Apr 22, 2019 23:26:48 GMT
They're definitely covering something up, I agree. It's very odd though, I wonder why something would just kill animals like that? For fun? Practice? A vendetta maybe?
I know it's a little out there, but I don't half wonder if maybe Dogmen don't particularly like us humans very much, and (all this assuming they're sapient like us) know that if they attack us directly that it'll be bad news for them. So to strike some fear into us they attack our cattle, which ends up not working since it gets covered up (lmao whoops) so there's that.
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Post by virtusblack on May 17, 2019 19:45:58 GMT
You know I forgot about that, llamas are guardian animals... This is totally different than just chickens or sheep or something... It's almost more akin to when that German shepherd kennel got attacked and half the dogs got torn to shreds.
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Post by Con on May 17, 2019 22:31:01 GMT
That's very true. Not much apart from lions or other equally tough big cats would even think of taking on llamas, and even then not nearly so silently. Very strange stuff, very spooky too, since llamas are temperamental at the best of times and wouldn't let much get close to them without them getting super angry.
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