Preety_India

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  1. In order to study this whole incident I'll need to start from the very beginning of everything. Like at the start of the Timeline as to where it began, how it evolved over time, the general observations and the "before" and "aftermath" of the whole incident as well as tracking the paranormal activity in the place. This will involve a whole lot of research from the ground up. This won't be easy. I also plan to contact people who are associated with this incident as I plan to write more about it in the future.
  2. In order to study this whole incident I'll need to start from the very beginning of everything. Like at the start of the Timeline as to where it began, how it evolved over time, the general observations and the "before" and "aftermath" of the whole incident as well as tracking the paranormal activity in the place. This will involve a whole lot of research from the ground up. This won't be easy. I also plan to contact people who are associated with this incident as I plan to write more about it in the future.
  3. At the surface it looks like a regular incident. Yet when I scratch the surface I see different elements that are very mysterious to me
  4. My thoughts on this mystery are kinda scattered. I can't process it just yet. I am still trying to gather and reorganize my thoughts on this incident and trying to make sense of the paranormal nature of incident. This situation is not easy. On one hand when I watched the documentary on this incident, the Amityville documentary part 2,3 etc it made me rethink about this whole incident and It felt for a while as though everything about it was fake from the get go except the Defeo incident. Yet there are still pieces of the puzzle that don't make a lot of sense to me.
  5. I don't know what to make of the Lutz version though
  6. I really don't believe much about what Ed and Lorraine Warren talk about this incident. I just never felt that they were very honest about all the details.
  7. Thank you hun. That made me feel better. You're awesome. Your words pull me out of depression.
  8. I had a dream. And something in the dream was telling me. Lack of responsible action. That evading is also a lack of responsible action. This was important. That every moment was a lack of responsible action. Something close to dharma. This in my dream was being told to me as the greatest spiritual principle. And that everything that was a spiritual problem was a lack of alignment and a lack of responsible action. Everything else was simply coping for survival.
  9. I'm collecting bits and pieces of information on this mystery. And it's fascinating so far. The defeo incident occurred on November 13. 13 number has always been a significant element in the world of the paranormal.
  10. Lately I have been fascinated by the Amityville horror story and I'm diving deeper into it to know more about the paranormal. Some people say it's all fake but I don't wish to discredit it without doing a bit of research.
  11. The Mothman is similar to a Legend in Britain known as the "Skree of Culloden"in which a creature with 'leathery bat like wings, burning red eyes and the head of man" appeared before The Scottish Jacobite army encampment on the evening of the 15th April, 1748. The Beast shrieked and screamed at the Scots until they began to shoot at it, in which it vanished and was never seen again. One man who confirmed the sighting was Lord George Murray, who was known by many to be a rational and level headed individual. The next day, the Scottish rebels were crushed by the English army, suffering huge casualties, leading many of the surviving scots the believe the creature was a ill omen and harbinger of failure and death.
  12. Terry and Gwen Sherman from the skinwalker ranch 1994. I gotta tell you this story that was told to me by a friend who was an LDS missionary on an indian reservation. When he was telling me this, I could tell by his tone, expression and body language that his perception of what he saw was exactly as he described, and I believe him. He and his mission companion had been proselyting on the reservation in Arizona. The area they were assigned to was rather large, but they knew a lot of the citizens there, and they were very friendly and kind to the missionaries. They had of course, told the missionaries about the skin walkers, and warned them about the skin walkers. They were teaching a particular man about the LDS faith, and he was always kind and polite to them. One evening, they went to visit with him, and he seemed agitated, and told them they needed to leave, without giving a particular cause, but, they left as requested. It was getting to be about dusk, and they started to head back to their trailer for the night. As they were driving at about 60 mph, they looked over and saw what he described to me as a cryptid. He said that if they had just driven past it, they wouldn't have believed their eyes, but this thing, which he described as deer like, but with human features, (nose and mouth specifically) was keeping up with the car. He said it was less than a foot next to the drivers side. They sped up, and it kept up with them. I asked him if he had mistaken it for an antelope, but he swore it was no antelope, he knew what they look like as he had hunted them before. Also, antelope can run up to 55 mph. He again, reiterated that this was no antelope. He said they didn't see antelope in that area, and they were going well over 70 trying to get away from it, but it kept up. He said that it was looking at them through the window the entire time, with a sort of bizarre smile. He was in the passenger's seat, and began to pray because he was so scared, and it was a prayer that he was saying out loud. The "skinwalker" as he called it, started to lose power, and disappeared as quickly as it showed up. I really like this series. I’ve been interested in skinwalkers since I first heard of them and even more so since I got my dog. He sometimes makes me think he might be a skinwalker. He’s pretty small and not deformed in any way so he doesn’t really match your description of them but he doesn’t act like any other dog I’ve met. Sometimes he chases after toys and runs around like any normal dog but sometimes he seems more human. There are times when I’d swear he understands English. And once, I looked over at him and his eyes looked like human eyes. When he noticed me looking at him, he blinked and they went back to being normal dog eyes but for a second it looked like he was lost in thought and his eyes were definitely human. I also sometimes hear human footsteps upstairs when I’m the only one in the house. Although for a long time I was just attributing that to the ghosts. There’s one ghost that really likes to mess with me and it’d be exactly the kind of thing he’d do. So someone may have mentioned this already, and I'm sure someone did, but the parallels between mothman and the Cornish owlman are worth noting.
  13. Baltimore Orioles
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  15. I am a Pisces. I was always fascinated by fishes. The whole marine world is too exciting to me. I want to document my exploration of the marine world. My dad gifted me a large aquarium when I was 12 years old as a birthday gift. Since my dad passed away, I have developed a sentimental connection with fishes. I will be documenting in this journal the fascinating world of the oceans and the seas
  16. Brown-headed Cowbirds
  17. Wild Turkey
  18. Black-capped Chickadee Black-capped chickadees obtain their name from the black feathers that cover their heads, creating the illusion that they are wearing a cap. Order Passeriformes Family Paridae Genus Poecile Species Poecile atricapillus The name “chickadee” is descended from the common calls of several species. The black cap extends to just below their eyes. The black-capped chickadee is a small bird whose adults grow to 5 inches tall. When feeding, these tiny birds are very active. Their small size and strong feet come in handy when looking for food These frequent backyard birds can walk on twigs and edges or hang up-side-down to pick prey. Chickadees are omnivorous and are known to store their food in penchants. These intelligent birds have a good memory, given their ability to recall the different locations they store their food. Black-capped Chickadees have the ability to lower their body temperature to survive the cold in the winter months. However, the similar-looking species Caroline Chickadees do not have this characteristic, causing them a high mortality rate during the winter months.
  19. Good morning my Ewige Seele
  20. Palaeoloxodon Namadicus Palaeoloxodon namadicus or the Asian straight-tusked elephant, was a species of prehistoric elephant that ranged throughout Pleistocene Asia, from India to Japan. Some authorities regard it to be a subspecies of Palaeoloxodon antiquus, the European straight-tusked elephant, due to extreme similarities of the tusks.
  21. Documenting things about extinct Animals.
  22. Wilson’s Bird-of-Paradise