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October 28, 2018 at 1:06 pm #138219
James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantI refer to myself as Indian all the time. Only the younger generation is that anal usually. Native is also just fine. But call me “Chief” or “Wahoo” with an attitude or in derogatory fashion and I’ll probably hand you your teeth.
October 25, 2018 at 7:23 pm #138043James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantI’m sorry, I didn’t mean to be confusing at all or anything like that. I’m just saying that in many cases misidentification confirmation bias can be worse in the audio sector then it is in the video or still photo arena and even more difficult to identify and self-debunk. To me, the samurai chatter in the Moorehead recordings sounds human, completely human. So human as a say that it may as well just be a human. I’m also completely unaware if they ever been replicated via recording convincingly. Barred owl caterwauling, fox and coyote gekkering Can certainly sound like monkeys or chimps to the untrained ear, but when it sounds like someone is listening to audio from the film “the seven samurai” in the woods it becomes more difficult to access. They literally sound like someone attempting to sound like Lord Toronaga from Shogun. If they are authentic, then perhaps it is a regional aberration or something similar.
And just play devils advocate, I would remind everyone that Moorehead heard the story from an unnamed friend who then convinced him to go back into the region with him and Berry. So the unnamed friend, and is hunting companions were earlier physically approach by large hairy creatures, yet when they returned with Moorehead these formerly aggressive and brazen creatures refuse to show themselves, yet only made vocalizations? How can we say that someone wasn’t playing Ron Moorehead unknowingly? It should also be noted that during the night there was no visual confirmation, Moorehead, Berry and the unnamed friend stayed inside their tents because every time they attempted to leave the tents the creatures would back away and melt back into the forest unseen. Where were the other hunting buddies from the original encounters? Why did they not return with Ron Moorehead, Alan Berry, and the unnamed Hunter? Again, I’m not saying that it was a hoax, or Moorehead was in fact duped unwittingly, I’m just saying that I have always felt that something stinks in Denmark. But, that is my own opinion.October 23, 2018 at 5:01 pm #137872James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantConsidering that I have dealt with both to varying degrees in the past, I don’t consider them related to one another personally. I’ve never felt the compulsion to rebuke one, or preach to one.
October 23, 2018 at 4:54 pm #137871James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantI’m not saying that they are fake, or hoaxed. I’m just not convinced that they are what people think they are. But that only comes from my personal experience, and the collective experiences of other people in my group. There are many people who go back-and-forth on them.
October 23, 2018 at 11:59 am #137846James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantThat’s a pretty good description. I’ve always likened it to the sounds of a Cappuccin monkey or a spider monkey, with more volume and power.
October 23, 2018 at 11:45 am #137842James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantThey don’t get any different reaction then any other supposed Sasquatch recordings or vocalizations in my experience. I also think that called last thing is stupid overall. Our groups stopped doing it years ago, and we do not advocate it. I’ve heard Sasquatch scream, howl and I’ve heard them speak to each other, however I’ve never heard anything remotely close to the samurai talk in the wild. When Sasquatch speak to one another it is remarkabley high pitched in actuality.
October 23, 2018 at 1:29 am #137817James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantAnd?
October 15, 2018 at 7:25 pm #137400James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantBecause if you recognize the species then you have to manage it openly.It will never happen.
October 14, 2018 at 6:56 pm #137322James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantI’m sorry, you’re taking it off a lot out of context. The Romans laid claim to being the descendants of Esau, they wanted to be known as Edomites. But in reality, the descendants of Esau are Jordanian. Remember tha Easu was the firstborn, he HAD the blessing until Jacob took it by subterfuge. Esau was the favorite of Isaac his father, Jacob was favored by their mother. Esau was not some sub-human troglodyte. If Isaac would have blessed him the line of Messiah would have still have continued along unblemished. Those Native tribes that claim to be one of the lost tribes like Dan lack understanding and are fooling themselves. Plenty of DNA testing as been performed in the last and has proved that they are wrong. According to the last tear DNA study conducted, the majority of the modern people’s that carry Abraham’s blood are actually modern day Palestinians. Most of the jews in modern Israel are actually Jewish converts that originated in the Caucuses. They aren’t Hebrew at all. Read the studies.
October 14, 2018 at 6:44 pm #137321James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantOr a whole Lotta white light
October 12, 2018 at 3:55 pm #137215James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantYou don’t habitaate them, They don’t do anything they don’t want to do and they don’t not do anything they want to do. Ultimately they just end up habituating you. Do what you will, my only advice is do not ever trust them more than you can throw them. That’s
October 12, 2018 at 7:05 am #137175James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantA recall seeing this before. interesting young man, I feel sorry for him.
October 8, 2018 at 9:01 pm #136909James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantThere seems to be. We’ve had a couple of instances where logs and sticks have been thrown directly at the spot where the ladies urinate. Happened once when Wes and Shannon were here actually.
October 8, 2018 at 2:54 pm #136877James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantUrinating in your area after you’re asleep, peon your tent etc are also likely intimidation techniques.
October 8, 2018 at 10:14 am #136847James (Waylon) Johnson
ParticipantI personally don’t think they have an amazing sense of smell when compared to us either. It may be superior to ours, but it’s nothing like a dog, hog or bear. Having said that, we can all smell strong urine when we are in proximity to it. That in and of it’s self may serve a purpose and be enough to evoke a reaction or send a message within their own hierarchy. Like I stated before, the message, I believe is in the act, not the underlying dataset that other animals can interpret better interpret. Again, all part of the “display” that many primates initiate when challenged, threatened, or angry or agitated.
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