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Posted on 01/29/2002 10:45:19 AM PST by scouse
Telepathic Football Threatens Chilean Teens
VILLA SAN RAFAEL, Chile (Wireless Flash) -- Forget Bigfoot or the Mothman. The newest paranormal creature is a four-legged football.
Believe it or not, a creature matching that exact description has been sighted threatening teenagers in Villa San Rafael, Chile.
Researchers at the Calama UFO Center in Chile claim the mysterious menace has wings, a face like a large bulldog and is "shaped like a rugby football with legs."
Paranormal researcher Dr. Virgilio Sanchez-Ocejo isn't sure if the creature is one of those goat-sucking chupacabras, but admits both animals telepathically communicate with humans.
The winged football is just one of hundreds of strange creatures that have been terrorizing Chile since 1999 and Dr. Sanchez-Ocejo suspects the mysterious beings are entering Chile through a dimensional doorway.
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To: westmex
Hi sweetie
thank you
Is Ogopogo the name of the sea monster?
Love, Palo
To: andysandmikesmom
Hi Lynn
isnt Big Foot sighted in wilds of Washington
I read the Sasquatch is very gentle
and can disappear when he wants to
(I guess that means changing dimensions)
I think it was on the Art Bell show where a woman came on who said as a little girl when she was berrypicking a Sasquatch joined her
she was not afraid of him, he was not afraid of her
Love, Palo
To: habs4ever
did you see Ogopogo?
To: NativeNewYorker
dimensional door that had been left ajar.If a door is ajar, how can it be a door?
To: palo verde
I don't believe the winged football is real but listeners have been calling up Art Bell to say they are starting to see thunderbirds againOnly if they live near Las Vegas. Otherwise, according to the schedule, they'll have to wait until March.
To: palo verde
ROFL!!
To: palo verde
Is Ogopogo the name of the sea monster?Hi Palo
That's the way I heard it.
Love Westy
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posted on
01/30/2002 2:46:50 PM PST
by
westmex
To: scouse
In Wisconsin there's a furry football with a Moose's "head" that regularly frightens teens and steals their cheese when the teenies panic and take flight. Any relation to the Chilean Rugby Monster, I wonder?
To: palo verde
I think I heard about that Phoenix deal. And someone tell the aliens not to drink the water in Mexico.
Art Bell's the man. Whitley Strieber's not bad either.
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posted on
01/30/2002 3:08:40 PM PST
by
MUDDOG
To: MUDDOG
Hi MudDog
I like Art Bell and Whitley both
Art Bell has more talent for radio
but I think Whitley has had first hand ET experience
Love, Palo
To: palo verde
Hey there Palo...sure enough, you are so correct...we have Bigfoot and Sasquatch sightings up here...and I will tell you this....we were last up at the Paradise Lodge up at Mt. Rainier, last winter...sitting there high up in the mountains, and seeing nothing but forests go on for miles and miles, I can and do believe, that something like a Bigfoot could be living in those forests....very few humans ever get in there, and as far as I am concerned, something such as a Bigfoot could live there, and never be seen....anyway thats how I see it...
To: palo verde
I loved Whitley's book "Communion."
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posted on
01/30/2002 3:54:49 PM PST
by
MUDDOG
To: westmex
Hi westy
Rolling Thunder, the Cherokee medicine man (I read his book) said Atlantis used to be surrounded by sea monsters (like those in Lock Ness)
(Atlantis was where the West Indies is now)
I bet there are some of these sea monsters residing in deep lakes scattered over our planet
Does Ogopogo have a mate -- how do these sea monsters propagate without mates?
Love, Palo
To: MUDDOG
Hi MudDog
me too
I loved Whitley's book ''Communion''
plus I learned a lot from it
Love, Palo
To: andysandmikesmom
Hi Lynn
I remember reading a post by you saying something similar last year
it struck a chord with me
you said you looked out over such deep vast wilderness and realized we don't know what is in there
After spending my whole life in NYC before I moved to Tucson
your post gave me my first glimpse of how little we prolly know 'bout what takes place in depths of wilderness
I read a book 'bout a man from Stone Age civilization who arrived out of that Northern wilderness when he was last one left in his tribe back in 1930s
Love, Palo
To: MUDDOG
Hi MudDog
I have a friend in Tucson who does have visitor experiences
people don't like to admit them, cause they are called ''nuts''
so she tells me they take place in her dreams
Before I was interested in politics I read all the books in library on this topic
and watched the UFO show on access Tucson every Friday night
(many air force officers who did the research on ETs and UFOs for Air Force retired in Tucson and were guests on the show -- that was how I became convinced ETs were real)
westmex is a member of SETI
I am more interested in hearing details of that huge UFO which went over Phoenix in '97
Love, Palo
To: palo verde
I saw a TV show about the Phoenix fly-over, but I can't remember the name. Maybe on "Sightings." Anyway, keep an eye open for UFO shows, which even make it onto the History Channel sometimes.
I understand people not wanting to talk about things that'll open them to ridicule. Well, we live in an imperfect world, sometimes it seems like a waystation for Hell.
Have you been watching the "Rose Red" miniseries this week on ABC? Outstanding Stephen King story about a haunted house. 3rd and final episode tomorrow night.
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01/30/2002 5:38:43 PM PST
by
MUDDOG
To: scouse
a face like a large bulldog and is "shaped like a rugby football with legs." Must be cousins.
To: palo verde
Palo, you are thinking of 'Ishi', I think...he was a Native American, who along with a few other members of his tribe, resisted being put on reservations, and he and I think his mother and sister, and maybe one or two other tribe members struck out on their own, trying to make it in the wilderness during the 1920s I think....it was a difficult trek, and eventually all the other tribe members died, and Ishi was left alone...he was scared and hungry and thirsty and wandered into some town, and the local people did not know what to make of him...
So they locked him up in their jail, and because he looked to strange to them, they called to the University of California, at Berkley, and they sent down an anthropologist to have a look at this man...he took the man back with him to the university to study....The anthropologist got the museum and university to allow lodgings for Ishi...he lived either in the museum or in the library, at least somewhere at the university....
Ishi eventually learned English, and he enable the anthropologists to make a record of his own native tongue...he became quite well known during this time, and many different famous people came to visit him...
Eventually he died, when I think he was either in his late 40s or early 50s, I think...I think he died either of TB, or pneumonia, something for which he, being a Native american, had no natural immunity...
They made a movie out of the book written by the anthropologist, who was played by John Voight...Ishi was played by an actor name Graham Greene, the anthropologists wife was played by Ann Archer, and a physician who became interested in Ishi, was play by David Ogden Steirs of 'Mash' fame...I believe the movie was based on the book written by the anthropologist...I think his name was Dr. Kroeber, tho I could be mistaken about that...I was a fascinating story to me...
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