Jul 20

Mattsquatch Presents: The Fen Werewolf Photos

Matt writes “Let’s talk about the Fen Werewolf photos.” Here is a link to the article, Click Here.

 

6 Responses to “Mattsquatch Presents: The Fen Werewolf Photos”

  1. Tedd

    That’s creepy and fantastic to finally get a clear image, if everything is on on the up and up. I know nothing about photoshop but seems everything is supposed to be easy to make. I Wish sometimes things weren’t so advanced.

  2. Richard P

    There are companies and expert witnesses specializing in court case audio visual evidence analysis that do this type of work for a cost. And it’s probably categorized by analysis type. They can tell you whether it’s CGI, but not if it’s a model or a suit. Other experts can take it from there and look at anatomical proportions and see if a human could wear a suit like that. Like the work that Bill Munns did on the PG film.

    As someone who does a lot a field work and who has had multiple non conventional close encounters and collected non conventional evidence that I know is genuine. I look at this type of thing in a prioritization sequence. First is security, then documentation, then analysis, then follow up response, or lack there of.

    After what I’m assuming was a bigfoot vocalization close encounter at night 3 summers ago. I wrote down what happened while it was fresh in my mind. Did a follow up day time site inspection 2 or 3 days later. That completed after dark when I saw a light when I got back to the truck 1 mile down the ridgeline from my position. That I question if it was conventional given it’s location and circumstance.

    I then stayed away from that forest for a couple of years for security and logistics reasons. And used that time to work other areas and upgrade weapons, satcom, audio visual, transportation and other capabilities. And am now back working the high activity forest where the encounter occurred. Because it has as the best geological formations for the type of ET/ED contact ops that I run.

    It also has a low human presence. Probably in part because of the volume of non conventional encounter reports over the years. The last thing that I want are hostilities. But am now equipped to deal with that contingency better than I ever have been. I’m also better equipped for judicial and scientific evidence gathering than I’ve ever been.

    What I’m working on now is close encounter escalation management. Ranging from engaging multiple hostiles in life or death close quarters mortal combat. To meet and great with a group video shoot in front of a tripod mounted camcorder using a remote with myself in the shoot. It all depends on how the encounters initiate and play out. My preference is positive contact. I’d rather make friends than enemies. But I’ve been victimized in the past during nonconventional encounters. So I approach any nonconventional contact with caution.

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