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Post by Con on Nov 20, 2018 2:54:24 GMT
As the title suggests, I was just wondering if anyone here has heard of any quote unquote "friendly" dogmen. I've heard of one case where one supposedly looked after a little girl and "ate" her red baseball cap before she found her way home.
Might be interesting to see the evidence for any positive aspects of them, seeing as all we hear about for the most part is, in a few words, terrifying and sinister.
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Post by arcanelife on Nov 21, 2018 17:04:48 GMT
As the title suggests, I was just wondering if anyone here has heard of any quote unquote "friendly" dogmen. I've heard of one case where one supposedly looked after a little girl and "ate" her red baseball cap before she found her way home. Might be interesting to see the evidence for any positive aspects of them, seeing as all we hear about for the most part is, in a few words, terrifying and sinister. This Dogman that ate the hat...that the missing 411 case? If so...I don't read that case as friendly. I am sorry to say that, by definition, I don't think they are friendly at all. They might need to watch how they do things...out of necessity...but that's not the same.
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Post by ag47 on Nov 21, 2018 17:31:37 GMT
@arcane- I agree with you on the friendly aspect. From everything I've digested on them, there seems to be a truly dark, negative (read "evil") aspect to them, or I should say their whole countenance appears that way to me.
With what the N.I.D.S. team found in Utah (which may be indirectly related to dogman and other "cryptids"), there is a strong indication that there are aspects outside the 3D world in play actively today. I've not encountered anything, but I put some weight on the accounts of those who have, and most are unnaturally terrified by it, in an atavistic way they can't explain.
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Post by Con on Nov 21, 2018 17:43:00 GMT
@arcane If you can find anything on the colour red in relation to cryptids, it seems to be some kind of anger trigger for Gugwe, or so I believe (don't quote me on that though). This dogman, as the girl says, ate her red hat, gave her berries to eat and kept her warm next to it in its "den" whatever that happened to be, before letting her go. As evil as they may seem, that's just a very interesting thing to happen I think, given how outwardly nasty they like to appear. In my opinion, it's an act most of the time to keep us away from them, hence why they never kill people even when they could so easily do it. ag47 What did the N.I.D.S find? I've never heard of that. Personally, and I get that people don't like it when people say this, but I'm hoping I manage to see one myself. If I get the chance, I'd like to try a few psychological experiments on them, see what the reaction is. Mainly things like talking to them, body language, try and catch them out somehow. If they truly are sapient and understand us, then by their reactions I could hopefully gauge what they really are, be it werewolf or sapient bipedal wolfman, or whatever else it could be.
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Post by ag47 on Nov 21, 2018 18:05:08 GMT
Con,
Look up Skinwalker Ranch and read what you can find on it. There were multiple encounters with high strangeness. There was an encounter with an oversized wolf (not a dogman) that behaved very oddly and was impervious to being shot by multiple high-powered firearms. It showed no reaction at all. It also disappeared when they tried to track it. Its tracks just ended.
Too much to try to synopsize it here.
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Post by arcanelife on Nov 21, 2018 18:36:44 GMT
I have to ask again...
Is this the same case the girl in question was abducted from her parents? That would make it the same case where when asked why she didn't cry out she replied "Mr.Wolf wouldn't let me"
Finally...it also appears 'Mr.Wolf' ran away when the search party got close.
Colour me cynical...but I doubt this Mr.Wolf had good intentions long term.
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Post by Con on Nov 21, 2018 19:10:41 GMT
ag47 Ah, I see. I remember Ghost Adventures did an episode on Skinwalker Ranch, caught some odd things there. Given the scrutiny, I'm not sure how paranormal it really is at this point, but it's definitely a very weird area that's for sure. arcanelife Abducted? I thought she wandered away and was found by this thing. I wonder if it's the same case? If so, then it could be pretty sinister indeed. Saying that, perhaps he never let her call out for the same reason he ate her red hat, to keep her (and himself) safe from whatever was out there that hated red? I'm just playing devil's advocate at this point really.
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Post by kaipo on Nov 21, 2018 19:55:46 GMT
There are stories of them being friendly actually. My favorite one is this one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=USX3mss2f9k&t=934s Stripes the Dogman was raised by a human and he was quite a good boy and even saved a person's life. There was another example of a girl who made friends with Dogmen when she was very little. They would take her to play out in the field and at one point one of the Dogmen even grabbed her shoulder while they were laying on the ground and looked at her as if to say "you're my friend." I think they can by quite friendly but over all I believe they prefer humans to stay away from them and them away from humans and as we've seen in most cases they attempt to scare people away. This isn't to say that some dogmen don't eat people, some do I'm quite certain. I think over all though most don't eat people and that some are good and some are bad just like people.
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Post by arcanelife on Nov 21, 2018 22:00:08 GMT
Honestly...abducted. I remain committed to being utterly skeptical about 'friendly' in this case: youtu.be/hGAV77GU9igHere's the full story Kaipo...hope you're well. I don't place any water in the 'Stripes' story at all. Doesn't add up at all to me.
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Post by ag47 on Nov 21, 2018 22:32:33 GMT
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Post by kaipo on Nov 22, 2018 8:46:36 GMT
Honestly...abducted. I remain committed to being utterly skeptical about 'friendly' in this case: youtu.be/hGAV77GU9igHere's the full story Kaipo...hope you're well. I don't place any water in the 'Stripes' story at all. Doesn't add up at all to me. Thanks but I've been better honestly. My home town was Paradise California which is why I've been gone for a while, but I'm doing better now. I hope you are doing well too. The Stripes story is unique I'll give it that and it may very well not be real. I would LIKE to believe it honestly. I mean I love the concept. But what I like doesn't make something reality. I'm hoping to find out the individual who actually did raise Stripes and get permission to talk to him myself. That would really help determine if the story is all made up or not.
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Hi Nadp. Can anyone tell me if there has been sightings of a Dogman on Cape Cod, MA?
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Post by jasper on Nov 22, 2018 9:25:17 GMT
I agree with what Ag47 stated regarding the Skinwalker Ranch. What Knapp and Kelleher wrote in their book is accurate. What is and continues to happen (lesser degree for now) on the ranch is up for debate. Though I am not at liberty to name one of the NIDS' scientists, who I know quite well, it is entertained that the technology might be ours. I am on the fence with this only because I have done an investigation on another case for my NIDS' friend that appears to support this hypothesis. Mind you, a small part. Yes, my friend periodically goes back to the ranch. I even offered my services to go to the ranch which in all likelihood would put me in the cannon fodder department. Not kidding, guys. My friend appreciated the offer but said - "Good to know, but way to dangerous." Anyhow, the book my friend said I must read is Robert Guffey's book - "Chameleo." Just wanted to share this and in no way do I wish to project self-aggrandizement. FYI,I have had some battles with my friend over the dogman phenomena. He says according to his contacts that say there is nothing to this. Yet, I meet another fella at the "agency" who looked me dead in the eye and said it is real. One thing is clear. The Sherman family saw and experienced a huge bullet-proof wolf and many folks before Skinwalker was on the map are seeing a wolf-like phenomena which defies our sense of reality.
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Post by Con on Nov 23, 2018 1:36:33 GMT
ag47 Thanks for those links. I agree, it's definitely a paranormal hotspot, I won't deny that. As for the scientific theories on it, Quantum Mechanics seems to be on that level, even if it isn't explicitly stated. I'd even wager that researchers in that field would be more open minded to the paranormal like ghosts and such than your regular scientist. Saying that, and going off on a brief tangent, I had a friend who worked as a psychiatric nurse and then a social worker who saw a brick "floating" (his word) through the air before it crashed down somewhere in the dark in an old construction site, when he was a child. I look up to this man and his face when he told me that was as deadpan as you can get, he certainly believes there's something to it that's for sure. I have no doubt there's a lot of people working in the scientific field who'd love to investigate this stuff, but don't because of fear of ridicule.
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Post by ag47 on Nov 23, 2018 19:27:42 GMT
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Post by Con on Nov 23, 2018 20:06:02 GMT
Nice! Arthur C. Clarke had it right I think. I mean, like I always think of, the multiverse theory basically all but outright says almost anything can exist. When you look at it that way, our world is probably fairly mundane compared to whatever else could be out there. Helps me keep things in perspective, anyway.
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