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October 17, 2016 at 8:34 am #92880
Dessie H
ParticipantLee F,
Thanks for answering! 🙂
Very interesting idea. That definitely would make a great movie.October 17, 2016 at 12:51 am #92860Dessie H
ParticipantKnobby, thank you for answering. I’ve heard they avoid camera devices… my question originally started out as a way to get them to communicate is by using people who are nature loves and who don’t like busy cities, bright lights and loud noises as much as they don’t like them, so as to have some mutual connection to begin with. Hah! 🙂
Surely, though, even a purebred sasquatch can’t resist the lure of interactive TV, or even a cell phone that is left on to be able to have video chat? It’d have to be indestructible, though.
We have made technology work for us quite a lot, don’t you think? Maybe we could try letting technology work for them, too. Maybe that way they would feel a little more polite, a little more friendly, toward humanity. It’s a long road but one I feel must be taken if we want to be responsible cohabitants of the world.
Shannon D, what do you think their thoughts consist of? What about the reports of their curiosity? To me, given the situation, it’s up to us to foster their natural curiosity and intelligence. If we neglect them, it’s not their fault, but our own.
October 12, 2016 at 6:24 pm #92639Dessie H
ParticipantDead birds/mushrooms/shiny objects = food/gift.
Live birds making noise while something is coming at you = warning/danger.
That’s my guess…
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October 12, 2016 at 2:29 pm #92632Dessie H
ParticipantTo me it does sound like they might have been trying to warn you.
On the most recent episode where he’s describing the bigfoot clicking his jaw at him, I was reminded of a raven language. Do ravens pick that up from bigfoot or bigfoots pick it up from ravens, or either one? My guess is that the ravens or crows may befriend some bigfoots from time to time and perhaps help them hunt and get mutual benefit like they do with wolves. If the bigfoot knocked over a nest that could definitely disturb them, though…
Anyway, if you are on a raven’s or crow’s good side in my experience they will protect you and give warning or attack your enemies. One time, I was out walking a dog and three dogs with no collars came at us. We were at the top of a hill with a bunch of ravens and the dogs started up the hill and we started down the other side and the ravens attacked the dogs for just long enough that we were able to escape to safety.
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October 12, 2016 at 12:00 pm #92629Dessie H
ParticipantAlso I heard a good story one time about a woman who got married and moved in with her husband and everything was great until she met her step mother. They didn’t get along so much she went to a doctor to explain the problem and get some poison to give to the step mother… the doctor told her to give it in small doses but to be very nice to her step mother so no one suspected anything. After doing this for so long the woman found out that she and her step mother got along very well and she was sad because she knew her step mother would die soon due to poisoning, so she went back to the doctor to see if there was any way to cure the poisoning. The doctor said no, but it’s okay, because he didn’t give her poison in the first place!
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Take care <3 <3
October 10, 2016 at 2:07 am #92511Dessie H
ParticipantHaha, Sam 🙂
Sorry if it’s not very clear, it was not a very easy concept to portray, and I’m no artist.
I’m working on doing this song over for the drumming, though I’m not sure if I can make the concept any clearer.
The concept is: it’s sad when a hunter kills his potential wife mistaking her for a swan, it’s also sad if a human kills a sasquatch mistaking it for an animal, and it’s sad when humans mistake greys for ‘aliens’.
October 10, 2016 at 1:51 am #92510Dessie H
ParticipantHumans = more aquatic version of sasquatch
Greys = non-ET but even more aquatic version of human (lives underground/water)Although, all three may be a branch of an original unique ancestor
As I understand it, the evolution of greys is aquatic, along with humans, but greys are more neotenous. That explains the larger head, in the case of greys it’s like to evolve they have gone all the way back to before infancy, to the womb, in order to create themselves anew. This explains their telepathic abilities, intelligence, creative and healing abilities, and perhaps even shape shifting, like cuttlefish. It’s funny about shape shifting, it’s a natural trait among creatures in our seas, yet it’s thought of as Mystical and “extra terrestrial” on land. Maybe it requires meditation or deep spiritual practice.
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October 9, 2016 at 12:45 am #92473Dessie H
ParticipantAnd this is where having “no neck” comes in handy… 🙂
October 9, 2016 at 12:43 am #92472Dessie H
ParticipantDave, T, cool. 🙂 Thanks for listening.
October 8, 2016 at 7:59 pm #92465Dessie H
ParticipantBryan, thank you for introducing yourself to me. 🙂
I’m sorry to hear your body has had some problems. Your story about going for walks reminds me of one time when I was out for a walk and met with two wolves. I ran home just fine but later that night, after dark, I looked out the window and saw a couple walking with their baby stroller and the two wolves were moving, like liquid, in the shadows, watching them. I was somewhat torn between running and shouting about the danger, and just watching, because the wolves didn’t seem like they were actively hunting, just watching. The couple made it home safe, but these things can be so close and you not be aware of them.
I hope you share more about what happened to you in Thomas bay. 🙂
October 8, 2016 at 12:47 am #92412Dessie H
ParticipantThank you, Patricia N 🙂
October 7, 2016 at 11:14 am #92386Dessie H
ParticipantGumshoguy M, thanks, and welcome. 🙂
m99, thank you. 🙂
October 7, 2016 at 4:21 am #92370Dessie H
ParticipantBryan v, I’d rather not say my specific location.
cyndie r, yes the window encounter (if it was an encounter) happened in Alaska. Thank you for the welcome. 🙂
Gumshoguy M, thank you so much for the information. Personally, I’m glad to be alive and try to take it as a learning experience. Maybe humans need to rediscover the walled city or some kind of perimeters. Heh. 🙂
It’s neat that they have some curiosity about humans, too, though.
October 5, 2016 at 12:35 am #92326Dessie H
ParticipantCool, thank you Dave. 🙂
October 5, 2016 at 12:30 am #92325Dessie H
Participantchris422 I see, thank you. 🙂
Seems like the people who would or have had an interest already know, and those who don’t, will have little interest anyway, but at least they’ll have the knowledge available when and if they need it.
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