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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2011 19:07:28 GMT -6
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Post by skywalker on Jan 7, 2011 23:09:12 GMT -6
I have noticed that there have been a lot of hairless animals lately. Mangy coyotes, raccoons, monkeys...is it possible that the rise in the numbers of these hairless animals might have some kind of a connection with the dead birds and fishes?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2011 4:05:53 GMT -6
I have noticed that there have been a lot of hairless animals lately. Mangy coyotes, raccoons, monkeys...is it possible that the rise in the numbers of these hairless animals might have some kind of a connection with the dead birds and fishes? That's a very interesting theory sky... Maybe it is some sort of skin disease that is going around... possibly from a tick or a mosquito? ~shrug~ Radiation from UFOs? Genetic testing done by Black Ops government peoples? It could be any number of things...
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Post by skywalker on Jan 8, 2011 5:04:28 GMT -6
Since the government is responsible for much of the scientific testing that goes on, I wonder if we are really being told the truth about the state of our planet? The Feds even influence non-government agancies through the allocation of grant money so they pretty much control what is told to people, and the news media which is also largely under government control would echo whatever propoganda they wish to have put out. Most of the recent problems that the earth is experiencing could be caused by our government and we would never even know it.
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Post by sansseed on Jan 8, 2011 7:57:06 GMT -6
Come now, our government would never do us any harm and is only here it help us.
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Post by skywalker on Jan 8, 2011 10:43:03 GMT -6
Doh! I forgot. Silly me. ;D
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Post by auntym on Jan 8, 2011 14:38:16 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2011 14:54:50 GMT -6
Probably a hairless bigfeet.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2011 17:08:57 GMT -6
Come now, our government would never do us any harm and is only here it help us. Yes... that's right. That's why they need to raise our taxes in order to take care of us because we aren't responsible enough to take care of ourselves...
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Post by skywalker on Jan 8, 2011 18:37:41 GMT -6
Come now, our government would never do us any harm and is only here it help us. Yes... that's right. That's why they need to raise our taxes in order to take care of us because we aren't responsible enough to take care of ourselves... Absolutely right. I mean, just imagine what our lives would be like if the government wasn't here to feed us, burp us, and change our diapers. How would we survive?
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Post by lois on Jan 8, 2011 18:57:37 GMT -6
This does not look like any of the aliens reported in Brazil. Yet everytime there is an encounter there, they say it was a chupacabra.. I been hearing this for 15 years now.. all drawings is nothing like this if this truely is a chupacabra.. I feel better now, they can find another debunker on those cases now.. Glad this happen in a way..
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Post by skywalker on Jan 8, 2011 19:13:20 GMT -6
I don't think that hairless whatever it is is a chupacabra. I think it is just a hairless whatever it is. There have been a lot of them turning up lately. Anytime anybody sees a strange looking animal they immediately start yelling about chupacabras. If a real one ever turns up people will probably just say, "Ah, it's just a hairless coyote..."
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Post by auntym on Feb 18, 2013 23:07:20 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/chupacabras-startles-suburban-coupleFebruary 18, 2013 Chupacabras Startles Suburban Couple[/color] By Scott Corrales CHILE: Incredible though it may seem, and in spite of countless hypotheses that endeavor to explain the manifestations of the Chupacabras in our country, we constantly find a series of anecdotes and reports that shatter our frameworks, in one way or another, constituting an enigma that refuses to vanish. The appearance in recent days of news items regarding the IEA (Spontaneous Aggressive Intruder, in Spanish) or Chupacabras have prompted those who have had sightings of an entity with simian characteristics, an elongated muzzle and considerable agility, to step forth and explain their experience for the very first time. This instance has given us a new “verbal Identikit” provided by the witnesses’ own descriptions. Thanks to the collaboration of a valued contact, averred by twenty years of service with the Chilean Air Force (FACH) we finally made contact with the Hernandez family, who late last year were holding a family get-together in their property at Padre Hurtado (a commune of the Metropolitan Region) involving an appetizing cookout – an event that would provide them with the strangest experience in their lives. The Hernandezes were in the back lot of their property. The time was 23:30 hours at night when suddenly Mercedes Hernandez, who was concerning herself with the meat roasting on the grill, felt “someone” tossing cherries at her. Her first thought was that a family member was playing tricks on her, but faced with the shower of cherries that were falling around her; she managed to determine that the action emerged from a nearby tree. The tree was no more than 10 meters distant from the place where the meat was roasting, and she approached it. Her initial impression was to feel that someone was chewing, making noises as they ate something. But upon coming closer, she noticed a pair of shiny, reddish eyes looking at her from the middle of the tree. The being – or whatever it was – rested in a seating position, settling between two branches in a “T” shape. Given the strangeness of what she was seeing, she immediately called her husband, who also saw the being and thought to grab a water hose to scare it away with a well-aimed stream. While this action was taking place, the alleged IEA leaped from the tree with tremendous strength, jumping over a wall or partition adjoining a neighboring property, containing pens with geese and ducks. Being that it was a splendid, moonlit evening; Mercedes was able to make out the details of the being’s physical characteristics. CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/chupacabras-startles-suburban-couple
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Post by auntym on Feb 26, 2013 12:58:31 GMT -6
www.ufodigest.com/article/chupacabras-returns-puerto-rico The Chupacabras Returns To Puerto Rico[/color] By Scott Corrales February 26, 2013 The Puerto Rican media approached the subject of the paranormal predator again in 2012, when reporter Yaritza Santiago wrote an article for El Nuevo Dia about the entity’s return to the scene, this time in the island municipality of Vieques. "A strange wild animal prowls the verdant fields and communities of this island municipality. This is the only way to explain the discovery of dead horses, hens and rabbits in situations that terrified Viequenses have ascribed to a panther that allegedly escaped from an American tourist’s possession. Others say it is a jaguar; still others speak of the return of the Chupacabras, whose existence they do not question for a second." Thirty chickens met an untimely demise on the property of José Martínez and his wife Jeami in Barrio La Hueca. The couple had gone off to a birthday party on the previous night, returning home an hour before midnight. They went to bed and Mr. Martínez woke up at half past five in the morning to feed the family animals. In cold glow of his flashlight, José was startled to find the roosters dead in their cages, with deep puncture marks on their backs, drained of blood. The couple told reporters that they had not heard any abnormal sounds in the night. José, 26, and Jeami, 21, described the massacre of their animals as "a battlefield" where the unknown assailant had operated at leisure. She remained convinced that the perpetrator was none other than the mysterious being that spread fear throughout Puerto Rico during her childhood. "It wasn’t a dog. I think it could be the Chupacabras." Reporters from El Nuevo Dia found "sort of animal print" at the location as well as poultry carcasses and metal cages scattered around the premises. Mr. Martínez filed a complaint with the municipal police, which in turn referred the case to the Civil Defense and Emergency Management Bureau. Police chief José Belardo, however, was unmoved by the carnage at the Martínez household, citing a lack of specific evidence or physical proof. He did, however, manifest to El Nuevo Día’s reporters his awareness of a "radar image" of a strange creature taken by a U.S. Marines radar, and that fear among the island’s population was quite real. Unlike Mayor "Chemo" Soto’s gallant efforts to capture the Chupacabras in the mid-90s, law enforcement on Vieques was not planning any grand gestures. On main island of Puerto Rico, news organizations were covering the "gargoyle" that supposedly haunted the vicinity of Guánica, the city with the magnificent bay on the Caribbean Sea. This nightmarish vision had attacked not only animals, but allegedly humans as well. Its patterns of attack resembled those of the Chupacabras, but not exactly the same entity. "Some identified it with the Chupacabras, but others believe it was a different creature, a sly and sinister one, using the ruins and tunnels of the [abandoned] Central Guánica sugar mill as its lair," wrote Pedro Bosque in an article for El Nuevo Dia. It was in this warren of half-flooded, weed-choked tunnels that the skeletons of its victims were reportedly found. Despite its predilection for lovely Guánica, the "gargoyle" had reportedly been seen in Lajas and San Germán, communities in southwestern Puerto Rico that acquired notoriety in the late ‘80s and throughout the 1990s as paranormal hotspots. And unlike those relatively distant years, eyewitnesses were reluctant to share their names with the media, particularly when it came to the attacks on humans. These incidents were discussed in hushed tones. One witness interviewed by the press claimed seeing injuries on a man’s belly, produced by an "animal with large wings" whose claws had torn at his flesh "to the extent that his fat could be seen." The unnamed witness spoke soberly of seeing the victim – nicknamed - lift his t-shirt to display the wounds received in his own backyard. Police officer Miguel Negrón, on the other hand, admitted to hearing "a loud sound of flapping wings" while patrolling the abandoned sugar mill. Was an unknown avian taking off from the rusted cranes of the old mill? According to the officer, the "gargoyle" had been described by some as a very large bird reeking of sulfur or rot (hydrogen sulfide?), feeding on live animals such as dogs, cats and horses by exsanguination. CONTINUE READING: www.ufodigest.com/article/chupacabras-returns-puerto-rico
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Post by auntym on Apr 20, 2013 14:38:54 GMT -6
inexplicata.blogspot.mx/2013/04/puerto-rico-new-spree-of-chupacabras.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+C2C-InTheNews+%28Feed+-+Coast+to+Coast+-+In+the+News%29Wednesday, April 17, 2013 Puerto Rico: A New Spree of Chupacabras Attacks in Guayama Puerto Rico: A New Spree of Chupacabras Attacks in Guayama By José Pérez, PRMUFON José Pérez is a field researcher with a wide range of unpublished experiences in Puerto Rican ufology. He collaborated with the defunct ENIGMAS magazine for many years with researcher/journalist Jorge Martin. During the first week of April 2013, Mr. Rey D. Rodríguez – better known as “Chaka” to his friends – was rounding up cattle to bring them back to their barn, assisted by his nephew in this operation. They were driving along in a pickup truck, lighting up the sections where they tended to look for their cows. Night had already fallen (it was a clear night, possible full moon) and they carried with them a powerful LED flashlight that made it easier to locate the animals. Upon reaching the Medianía sector, which currently has as field for playing “Gotcha”, they were able to see something akin to the red reflection a little “eye” moving in the distance in the lights of their pickup truck. They immediately said: “Look, there’s one!” They drove the pickup all the way to the end of the target range, trying to find the alleged cow, but they found nothing. They remained some additional time at the spot to see if anything turned up, but nothing did. When they decided to leave, they turned the pickup truck around to keep tracking down their herd, but they drove past a sector where the reflection of the little red “eye” became evident again, dashing through the shrub vegetation. “Chaka” immediately hollered: “Stop right there! Look at that!” They stopped the pickup truck and looking over a small mound of earth, the saw a dark figure resembling a short-statured man who appeared to be crouching. Chaka reached for his flashlight, got out of the vehicle and pointed it at the figure. He was only able to make out the glow of a single eye; we are uncertain if this was due to tis position. It had a yellowish or bright orange color that gradually diminished in brightness. He also noticed the figure had something strange on its head and back, resembling quills. CONTINUE READING: inexplicata.blogspot.mx/2013/04/puerto-rico-new-spree-of-chupacabras.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+C2C-InTheNews+%28Feed+-+Coast+to+Coast+-+In+the+News%29
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