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Always been very interested in the Dylatov Pass theories. That's a crazy story! Too bad there's no at to know what really happened.
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If I can add to that Coochie Lick her? I enjoy the Mothman legend. & quietly Mothman Prophecies was an excellent movie - Gear was killer in that flick. One of my favorites.
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Believe it or not, the very first time I heard that frantic caller I smelled shit... hyperventialting and high pitched "their almost right on top of me" hysterics killed it instantly, quite frankly. Been so deep into this for so many year that my bullshit detector goes off almost instantaneously. HOAX. |
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He also did a show with the same guy in 2009 (10th anniversary...) which I haven't listened to, that apparently doesn't include all the anti-evangelical stuff: http://binnallofamerica.com/boaa4.20.9.html |
Dyatlov Pass was a big deal a year or so ago, I assume because a movie was coming out. I heard a ton of different shows at the time. It's interesting but as you said...what can you really do with that one?
The mothman stuff was in Point Pleasant, which was a couple of hours from where I grew up in West Virginia. I played some ball games there growing up but literally never heard any of that story until long after I left the area, despite having a long-running interest in paranormal stuff. I have no idea why my parents never mentioned it and there was no internet then, so I guess it's not so surprising, but still. I have asked about it since, and they both remember it. John Keel has pretty heavily influenced a whole generation with his book there, along with his other writings. |
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Such an insane story with all sorts of possibilities.... |
The disappearance of Frederick Valentich has always baffled me as well....
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So that huge group of people escaped from the inside of the tent at night, so freaked out that they didnt bother to put on any clothing of any kind in the harsh Siberian wilderness, and they found a group here and a group there, scattered by atleast 2 miles. Several members from each group had experienced the kind of blunt force trauma one might expect from being hit by a truck... plus, some had their tongues and eyes torn out cleanly. That is not in any way what one should expect from animal depredation, and it isnt consistent with what the Soviets ultimately ruled as those kids being in the vicinity of an errant missile test. So there were TWO errant missiles that just happened to directly hit these two different groups of people huddling together miles apart, and then ripped their eyes and tongues out for good measure? Not the guts or other meat that usual predators will always look for... just the eyes and tongue, and neatly done... if you please. I dont care what anyone here thinks or says in rebuttal... this world we live in is so full of mystery and the unknown, science cant explain much of it and neither can anyone else. Just like American cattle mutilations. |
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If we're throwing out interesting UFO cases then I'll bring up JAL flight 1628. That one's always fascinated me, as it has radar data to back up the story. And the 1976 Tehran UFO encounter. |
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I have to admit my personal favorite over recent years is the so-called Skinwalker Ranch. I have listened-to and read everything I can get my hands on about that one, and it's just fascinating to me.
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I'm diving into everything Stull, KS at the moment...peaking my interest. |
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Speaking of weird alien gunfights, I've always wanted to know what was going on at Dulce. I think there's actually a facility there, but I don't imagine it's all the crazy shit that Lear (at least I think it was Lear) came up with in the Dulce Papers. |
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