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Post by ag47 on Jul 21, 2022 3:46:21 GMT
He states 2021, but says it was 5 days ago so I think he meant 2022. I've heard other stories that are similar, where DM comes back and brings more of them. If this is true, these people are in a really bad situation. I know nothing about this channel, but it looks interesting. This is the first video of his I've watched, and found the channel name in the comments under a Beyond Creepy video. youtu.be/tIPaR978SbE?t=113Channel videos: www.youtube.com/channel/UCFS1gZolpRGfOtlnOCiqAvA/videos---------------------------------------------- Here is the Beyond Creepy video about a dogman encounter involving the French military: www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbTBxnElg5wBeyond Creepy videos: www.youtube.com/c/BeyondCreepy/videos(I really enjoy BC's presentations. He finds accounts of weird things and includes maps, etc.. I have checked some out and they do refer to real reports.) ------------------------------------------------- The late J.C. Johnson did an on-site interview and investigation of a family that was being terrorized by "something." It really doesn't sound like a dogman, but it could be. www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1l6Dj0UE2MI think those people were genuinely being seiged by something not normal. The scratches on their home and the bites and damage on their vehicle. Woman reports scratches getting put on her body (picture) when she is inside the home. This is a genuinely creepy case and it stuck with me ever since I watched it because I think it is real, and I think it is outside the box. I think this guy was into/onto some very real stuff and I was saddened by his passing at too early an age. So glad they left his channel and work up for others to see. www.youtube.com/c/JCJohnson/videos------------------------------------------------- I don't have time, and usually not the inclination any more to dig deeply into reports. I pass on things that gave me a gut feeling and that I found interesting. Feel free to expound on or debunk anything I put up here. Hope you enjoyed them.
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Post by fruitbat on Dec 27, 2022 1:52:44 GMT
JC Johnson was awesome! that channel has some of the best content, and that 4 corners area has some really intense stuff going on, Christopher Obrien who wrote stalking the herd has a good book about the San Louis valley(slightly north east..i think?) similarly, a very weird area. the episode you are referring to; that was very believable, these are not bored people making up stories to be on youtube, that is clear.
Another really good channel is Brenton Sawin's, plenty of people don't like him,(he was born-again Christian and everything is demonic )but I thought he had some really incredible episodes. sadly he also passed away. He was an honest dude, no pretense, terrible audio equipment,he was an awful host, but it's great because of all that. Esp with the current content, its like getting too murky and fiction-y and subsriber-y.
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Post by ag47 on Dec 30, 2022 15:35:14 GMT
Thanks. I used to listen to Brenton Sawin too. I was saddened by his passing.
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Post by somerandomuser on Jan 1, 2023 21:18:14 GMT
Something to think about, the creature reared up after the gentleman used a loud voice, kinda common with different species when they feel threatened. The child like voice might be some mimicry going on, it makes sense even those without kids we would go out and try to help a child. Makes me think that these things are smart and know how to lure a human out, we are pretty much like a cornish game hen and our smarts are the only thing that keep us on top of the food chain.
Edit: Re-thinking about this, I seem to remember another encounter on one of the more popular DM related channels where the dogman was surprised or stood as a threat display.
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Post by trolljegeren on Jan 8, 2023 5:25:45 GMT
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Post by somerandomuser on Jan 8, 2023 23:20:09 GMT
I will check these out.
I heard and saw the interview of the trucker, it was interesting. I guess my only issue is that why test something that can't be controlled in a public area. The dogman/dogmen had one go totally into "squirrel" mode where they got distracted and goofed up causing an incident. I don't doubt that the incident could have happened, just the logic of testing in an area where the public, the average citizen could come into contact or discover what is going on.
I wouldn't want to chance that on a real world task or operation that the dogmen don't get distracted and booger a mission. Any real world task has its risks and I wouldn't want to expose a unit, weapon or similar to capture to the enemy and more so when it might be the bleeding edge of an attack element more so when in training they are deviating from their task, to me it would be a higher risk than I am willing to assume. Reverse engineering is a thing, while sure China struggled for 5 years to make a ball point pen that writes consistently, I wouldn't want to risk that in 10 - 15 years other nations end up with our current technology/weapon and or tactics. It'd take one time for it to fail in the field and then the enemy would be alert to such an unconventional attack and word spreads fast.
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Post by trolljegeren on Jan 9, 2023 1:28:04 GMT
Joe, the trucker seems legit. I have a little difficulty with the story around his detainment at the weigh station for a few? hours til the FBI arrive and say he killed their asset, bit strange IMO. and the jeep with the couple, shotgun visible, claim they saw 2 bears fighting, may have had govt plates. If the latter is the case, sounds as if their "asset" is a bit unruly, hard to contain and doesn't know whose side he/she/it is on? Weird, but again, Joe seemed honest.
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Post by somerandomuser on Jan 13, 2023 18:47:58 GMT
Joe, the trucker seems legit. I have a little difficulty with the story around his detainment at the weigh station for a few? hours til the FBI arrive and say he killed their asset, bit strange IMO. and the jeep with the couple, shotgun visible, claim they saw 2 bears fighting, may have had govt plates. If the latter is the case, sounds as if their "asset" is a bit unruly, hard to contain and doesn't know whose side he/she/it is on? Weird, but again, Joe seemed honest. I agree the driver sounded sincere, you never know it might not have been the FBI but another agency/group with government support. It's common for more clandestine agencies to impersonate other countries citizens and probably even their LE, so it can entirely happen where they have an FBI badge, now their trail will be obfuscated. I really think that companies or a group would be the ones investigating, training and doing all the work then just keeping government updated on the progress. So filing a FOIA leads to nothing, it could be sent to the wrong agency but also if a company/group is doing all this at the behest of the government they will have NDAs in place also they aren't the government you can't get a company to turn over their research or much of anything. You know when things make sense, logically it makes sense. Many trucks have a GPS tracking and it isn't unheard of for companies to just cooperate with no subpoena needed to turn over information. So years ago I remember that certain countries would put like coders into certain software companies to introduce some obscure bug over a million or more lines of code. If others are doing it or thinking of it then it isn't a stretch to think we do it, be it an employee who is compromised to turn over information on GPS/calls..whatever to the govt or even a dedicated plant employee. I am sure that most people would think that they are helping the country, even if it is simple as "Find all the trucks that passed in this area between these hours." It doesn't seem that the driver had given himself away or wore a flag saying "I shot a werewolf thing at this park." So even using a phone, most people have a phone and so that is an option as well, even turning off GPS doesn't stop the tracking, as it can be done via triangulation based upon device signal strength. The people pulling over for two bears fighting really doesn't surprise me, people do dumb things all the time. While the average person who spots an apex predator would stay in their car at the least some people (and there are many videos of this) just don't think or even think that they are in a dangerous situation. My dad told me once "Don't ever under or over estimate how dumb people can be, they will surprise you every time." What if some company/group/agency actually thought that this is a good idea to capture and train these things and are willing to accept the risks of these things going rogue during a real world task? That is a scary thought ...
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