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  1. I have said this many times to these creatures , that if they ever killed my dog or dogs that I would track them and kill the one that killed my dog. It is a deal that if they ever break it with me there would be no place for them to hide.This is why I have plussed you on it.
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  2. Thanks Suzi and Bobby, I did listen to about half the podcast. Last night I was watching a special on the Nam war concerning Dak To. The NVA were mortaring a US position and got a direct hit on the CC foxhole. The guy being interviewed said that he ran up and saw the Capt. lying there not a scratch on him, the concussion of the blast killed him. And he could not see anybody else as he walked through the carnage. Of course everyone else had been eviscerated..........just parts jumbled together. They called it Hysterical Blindness. To this day he doesn't remember seeing the carnage, just the Capt. who looked normal. I'll openly admit that I have a very tough time reconciling a animal like creature who lives in the forest like an animal, with a forest shaman who shoots mind beams at you and is omni potent. Which leads me to the story I heard about the Tiger on the pod cast. We know Tigers are of the Felidae family, and that they are not intelligent or omni potent.............they are cats being cats. I think the human mind is very complex, and I think it can play tricks on it's self, just like the Vietnam soldier, the would be Tiger victim and this mountain biker from Alberta. Infra sound could be at work, fear could be at work, a combination of both? Who knows what some people's minds may do when confronted with something terrifying like a unknown giant Ape? Or a Tiger for that matter? Another odd thing from the Vietnam war, was that the US taught patrols never to stare at the enemies face from cover. So the enemy soldier does not know that you are there, but can "sense" being watched. I do not know how true that is, but what I do know is true is that it was common common practice with USMC Recon teams and Army LRRPs to NOT stare at the face of the enemy. So take it for what you will. But I don't believe Sasquatch to be a all knowing forest shaman, I think they are an animal of sorts, albeit a special animal. Otherwise how do you explain the PGF? Why didn't Patty read their thoughts or beam them to ride the other way? Were they wearing tinfoil under their cowboy hats? No, I don't think so. Probably 99 percent of the weird things that happen in a spooky encounter are a product of the human mind. Our minds seek to make order out of chaos.
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