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Imagine looking out your window in the middle of the night and seeing these fuckers walking down the road
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Klaus Dona is a fucking kook. The guy riding the dino is hilarious and looks like something an exceptional person would make. I think they're connected to the Ica Stones, which are also hilarious and an admitted hoax.Actually, there's an archeologist/professor/writer named Klaus Dona who is actively researching those lost civilizations and their downfall, which also includes enormous fucking human skeletons apparently.
Don't know if this is gonna be interesting, but it ties in nicely with the events you mentioned and may give you more insight since a lot about it has been cleared up (and is even more frightening than everything conspiracy theorists came up with).
I'd shrug and go back to sleep. As long as they ain't fucking with my property they won't get shot.Imagine looking out your window in the middle of the night and seeing these fuckers walking down the road
I'd shrug and go back to sleep. As long as they ain't fucking with my property they won't get shot.
Imagine looking out your window in the middle of the night and seeing these fuckers walking down the road
There was that guy that wrote 'The Dionaea House' which was delightfully creepy and unnerving.Numbers stations.
I know the explanation for these is that they're coded transmissions used by spies that are for the most part now long unused but are left in operation, but my brain blends these a lot with the notion of radios and televisions receiving signals from beyond earthly sources and all of a sudden they're messages from another planet or the Other Side. Why are they trying to contact us? What are they trying to say?
Related, the Wyoming Incident is great fun, even if it is fake/an ARG/whatever.
I think that's what got me so fascinated with the subject to begin with. More writers and creators should use the internet itself as a creepy medium, rather than just relying on it as a storage/broadcast vector.
Morphic resonance?Back in the mid 90's or so people that researched wild macaques in Japan used to throw potatoes at a beach, from a boat/dingy if I'm remembering it right. The monkeys wanted the potatoes and darted out to grab them from the sand before retreating. One day a female macaque, I think, accidentally fumbled a potato and flung it into the water, she retrieved it and now had a sand free potato which is obviously way better than a sandy raw potato. It shouldn't be all that surprising to learn that all the monkeys suddenly learned to wash their food, but it was at the time a scientific novelty to observe that change in behavior happen in real time.
That's not the strange part though. Roughly at the same time other groups doing research on macaques in other parts of Asia, remember that Japan is an island, reported that they had seen a remarkable change in behavior, the monkeys were suddenly washing their food. Where did that come from? Group A realized that they had seen the cause of the behavior and how it emerged but when they heard from other groups that the behavior emerged there as well, for no apparent reason, no one knew what to make of it.