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  • indiucky

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    You are really in your element here.


    Still from frame "352" of a film taken by two rodeo cowboys with a rented camera in October of 1967 (I think June of 1967 but you all are not ready for that rabbit hole yet) near Bluff Creek California of what appears to be a 7 foot tall bipedal female walking away....left is original, the right has been digitally enhanced....


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    Below are publicity stills from the 1968 film Planet of the Apes, depicting Zira, a 5' 6" female upright walking hominid.....


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    One of these films won an academy award for make up and special effects....the other one created an entire generation open to the idea that these beings, more than likely, exist.....

    The 70s were another country......

    Genesis 6 4: [4] There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.


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    Brad69

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    I watched the Legend of boggy creek about 1977 with my Grandma. The movie terrified me she was in an old house from the late 1800’s it’s on Neglie creek road way back in the woods.

    Grandma set me up on the fold out couch she got a Browning A5 20 gauge out of the gun cabinet for me. I thought everything was Bigfoot for a few weeks.
     

    indiucky

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    I watched the Legend of boggy creek about 1977 with my Grandma. The movie terrified me she was in an old house from the late 1800’s it’s on Neglie creek road way back in the woods.

    Grandma set me up on the fold out couch she got a Browning A5 20 gauge out of the gun cabinet for me. I thought everything was Bigfoot for a few weeks.


    I lost a rabbit in a box trap...the mesh had been tore out...we'd seen Boggy Creek at the drive in that summer...I'd already calculated the distance from Fouke, Arkansas to Mill Creek in Clarksville....

    He'd never have to leave the river bottoms to get here....30 miles per night....he'd be here in a month...I explained my theory to dad.....the Boggy Creek monster was obviously the culprit....

    I mean there's no way a gargoyle did that...they are not real..... anymore.....

    Scott Glenn tried to warn the law....but they were all like, "smack! shut up hippie!!!"

    (seeing these two films in 1972 left a lasting impression on 8 year old me....)


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    jsharmon7

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    Never any encounters with aliens or cryptids. I’m mostly a nonbeliever in aliens/ghosts/etc., but did have a very strange experience at a very old hotel in Savannah this past summer.
     

    ZurokSlayer7X9

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    @indiucky I recommend checking a guy named Steve Quayle out. Everything you posted in this thread is very relevant to his work. True man of God and a big 2A supporter. Was also really big in the survivalist movement at the end of the last century. His website is here: https://www.stevequayle.com/

    Steve was one of the guys that got me back interested in the bible and led to me being born again after renouncing my Catholic faith after high school.
     

    jsharmon7

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    You got a good nights sleep?:dunno:
    My wife is into ghosts and paranormal so our last night at this supposedly haunted hotel required us to go on a “hunt.” Wandered around the hallways at about 1am with my wife leading and me following a few steps behind. As I walked past a closet, it suddenly slammed shut with a lot of force. We opened it and it was an empty storage closet. Propped the door and tried everything we could think of to get it to shut without being touched and couldn’t do it. Even pushing on the door wasn’t enough, we had to turn the knob to get it to close. I still have no explanation for how that door could have shut like that.
     

    indiucky

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    @indiucky I recommend checking a guy named Steve Quayle out. Everything you posted in this thread is very relevant to his work. True man of God and a big 2A supporter. Was also really big in the survivalist movement at the end of the last century. His website is here: https://www.stevequayle.com/

    Steve was one of the guys that got me back interested in the bible and led to me being born again after renouncing my Catholic faith after high school.


    Will do...thank you....
     

    Timjoebillybob

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    I would say, maybe, possibly, probably fake.
    In the true Harries flashlight position, the hand holding the flashlight would be under the pistol .... not above it. That's always been my training, but maybe it's taught with variations these days. :dunno:
    That's what I was thinking as well. Wrist/forearm would be blocking the slide if he had to fire.

    Not to mention two officers separating to clear the house.
     
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