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Post by ag47 on Mar 29, 2018 14:21:46 GMT
bryanb - I saw that too. Odd, isn't it?
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Post by phantomlizzy on Mar 29, 2018 15:27:37 GMT
bryanbI noticed the webbing too. In a lot of encounters I listen to, people describe the dog man having raccoon hands with thumbs. I don’t see thumbs in the pic but they definitely look like deformed raccoon hands to me. The paw on the back looks more like dog paw too so I think it’s bending down to mess with the camera.
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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 Mar 31, 2018 5:14:58 GMT
Hi Nadp members, please go to the thread "Dogman caught on game trail camera" to read further on the photo.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 23, 2018 14:03:03 GMT
Supposedly taken in Australia
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hxxps://twitter.com/LODRoadWarriors/status/1052012254542135296
IIRC twitter removes metatags and obviously it hit a machine before hand hence the circle.
Edit: A little bit of time right now I did a quick reverse image search it appears to be the only one no other images different sizes or "clean" with no circle. No GPS data, ran it through error analysis the circle of course will stand out.
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Post by kaipo on Oct 24, 2018 6:41:07 GMT
Supposedly taken in Australia
Original Post:
hxxps://twitter.com/LODRoadWarriors/status/1052012254542135296
IIRC twitter removes metatags and obviously it hit a machine before hand hence the circle.
Edit: A little bit of time right now I did a quick reverse image search it appears to be the only one no other images different sizes or "clean" with no circle. No GPS data, ran it through error analysis the circle of course will stand out.
That's a very interesting picture Cyber. I'm not sure what to think of it. I'm leaning toward it being photoshopped though just because of the eyes, they seem blurred around the edges and the body doesn't seem naturally placed in the picture. However it could be real as I'm not an expert and if it is real that is a very beautiful picture. I'll post a few of my own in the post after this one.
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Post by kaipo on Oct 24, 2018 6:46:11 GMT
Here is three of the pictures I have. The one of the roof I'm sure we are all familiar of. The other two I do not know the original nor the stories behind them.
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Post by kaipo on Oct 24, 2018 7:37:24 GMT
For some reason I can only post 3 pics at a time. Anyway I'll just post 3 more. The one I really want feedback on is the hunter holding up a puppy of a dogman. Honestly the picture disturbs me... reason why is that if it is real, then I'm literally looking at a person who shot a child of a creature that is as intelligent as humans are. I can't condone that and it actually angers me. However if it is real, it is the clearest image of a Dogman I've ever found and to see the full body structure of a pup is amazing. The lack of fur on the belly and chest as well as arms is interesting and noteworthy. Remember Stripes, the good boy who was raised by people? Well when he was a pup and went through extreme stress, he lost a lot of fur too in chunks. I think during times of extreme stress the wolf people have a tendency to lose their fur. We see this in mammals of all types including humans although some species do so more than others. Also I though the legs looked really human, until I looked much more closely and could see the tale tell signs of canine backward bent digitigrade legs. They in fact look VERY similar to the legs seen on the pictures captured by the trail cam of the Dogman's feet there only much smaller since this is a puppy. Anyway I'll post the link to the original post: bigfootevidence.blogspot.com/2014/02/reader-obtains-photo-of-demon-dog.html#moretop
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Post by Deleted on Oct 24, 2018 13:18:19 GMT
First just a bit of background, without getting into jpeg compression which is what error analysis hinges upon photo forensics for manipulation there are several different methods, for example error detection when an image is photoshopped the compression around the manipulated section will be different. Usually this is done by saving the image at a certain level throughout and analyzing for differences. Sometimes that first save is going to have a bit too much entropy (randomness) for example we see values for a section where it's 1-4 then all of the sudden it jumps to 20 or 80 on that first save so we have to do multiple saves. In the end the edited portion will always have different values from 1 save to 100 the compression of that manipulated section will be different.
I do DFIR/Pentesting, photo forensics, isn't what I do so right now I am learning a few new things and refreshing on old things as it so it could be photoshopped (where the ears should be is blurry it looks almost like a cardboard cut out very 2D ), it's possible I won't discount anything. This is the methodological I use when dealing with pictures. I do to kind of vet images first reverse image searches, people post pictures from other people often and it's common to obfuscate (muddy the waters) by posting images from others .. really common on the darkweb. When a picture is unique I always check metatags, if it's not unique I go to the oldest example of that same picture and look at it's metadata, perhaps other pictures that are similar, sometimes there is GPS information or information on date perhaps an editor used.or the camera, device, shutter speed For example the California Dogman picture that thing is a goldmine of metadata. Unfortunately social media sites now scrub the metadata, to prevent OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) perhaps to track down users, figure out devices ..etc. How can I use what device information from the picture, well let's say a picture is taken on a device not sold in the country, there is a good chance now that we either have one of a few things, a fake, hiding of location, perhaps fake data in metatags. For me the next step is to see if the device say a phone can be used in that nations cellular network, we have to remember all these things are different some phones must be modified to accept a different provider. Sometimes I will search and come across a user with that phone posting on a forum or elsewhere asking how to make it compatible, I make a note of that. Why? Well simple I now have some evidence to lead me to think "yes there are a few of these phones out there in this place". It's the little pieces of information which can lead me to a conclusion. If a metatag shows an incorrect shutter speed for a camera I can guess perhaps that information was manipulated. Other things cropping a section of the picture a part with very little or no manipulation and reverse image searching that. At the end of the day the data will give an answer, or lend credence to authenticity or debunk it. This is currently a work in progress other things I have considered is using pictures when a person is included and searching for that person. I have stayed well away from that as to me it's an invasion of privacy, which I am actually a very big advocate of.
I'm right now working on something for quick image analysis.
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Post by Cemeterybride on Jun 7, 2021 1:38:53 GMT
I'll just leave this here...https://www.iraqinews.com/features/islamic-state-fallujah-finds-new-threat-honey-badgers/?fbclid=IwAR1dhyNHwwJU81JZWEYHutAI9gugq8vF4rmdDTz-dsZpRkw5XWXHQ5b2_Vg it's a honey badger. Yes, that's it, guys! On one of the threads one of the guys found it and I confirmed it was what I had viewed. I look forward to any and all analysis of this photo. I wonder what Tim "Coonbo" Baker would say? If any of you have contact with Tim send it along. Btw, Michaelcoverin found it and posted it. Thanks, Michael.
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