Unacknowledged And Unknown writes “Dave talks about the sightings and experiences regarding 4 Dogman encounters.Illustrations and follow-up investigations by Dave Wheeler research techniques and methodology by Ricardo Sanchez”

Unacknowledged And Unknown writes “Dave talks about the sightings and experiences regarding 4 Dogman encounters.Illustrations and follow-up investigations by Dave Wheeler research techniques and methodology by Ricardo Sanchez”
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Ron S
I have my own personal opinion on what some of these creatures are that differs from other peoples opinion. I’m beginning to better understand that, and accept it. You have to respect others ideas when it comes to something that isn’t proven… Sometimes I think we need to look less at our differences and argue about it, and find things about each other where we have common ground and can have better communication and share ideas.
Maybe I sound altruistic at times and want others to raise the bar of kindness when I’m far from perfect myself, but I don’t see anything wrong in having goals. If we try and fall short, we still tried and likely improved ourselves at least a little.
The thing I wonder with some of these creatures outside of Sasquatch is, “what do other people that believe in Sasquatch think these other creatures are?”… Do they just only believe in certain ones? Do they base belief on their personal encounters? Do they think everything is a natural unidentified animal? Is it a mixed bag of animal, evil spirit, other worldly, from another realm of reality?
I think the psychology of the human mind is fascinating and wonder how people make decisions or come to different conclusions on unexplained things and then stand firmly on that idea and actually defend it aggressively, dismissing everyone else that doesn’t believe what they do. This is really confusing to me when I think about it.
Ron S
Ok, so if you take people that only believe in Sasquatch and no other phenomena and then divide all those people separately according to what they believe it is, such as: Gov experiment, animal, ghost, caveman, misidentified known species, alien, demon ect… that’s a lot of disagreements in one thing.
Now take, people that only believe in Sasquatch and ghosts per say but not aliens and those disagreements and in-fighting going on with them against people that do want to add “aliens” as being real.
Take all these different cryptids or unexplained believers against non-believers against what they think they are or aren’t against which ones exist and which ones don’t etc… What do you get?
Darn near a war amongst ourselves divided into tons and tons of small groups all thinking differently, don’t you?
This is why I believe it’s all one in the same thing, I came to my own conclusion on for myself and I hope there are others out there like me who can’t deny that all these unexplained things that hide and cause war are just evil… evil, pure and simple.
Only evil would cause chaos like this. Make sense?
There’s only one God though, he tries to unite us as one, and he keeps it simple for us:) 🌞🙏🏼
Ron S
I think this explains why some people have very unique encounters imposed upon them while others don’t. It causes so much animosity between people…where non-witnesses may think the witnesses are crazy, lying or ignorantly misidentifying something because they have no “proof”… And some true witnesses might be thinking that these non-witnesses are qualities of being either judgmental, blind, brainwashed, cowardly because they’re afraid to get outside and look or ignorant with a refusal to have an open mind or know truth when they hear it, or ignorantly not identifying something… The one thing both groups have in common is neither side has “proof” to substantiate this finger pointing at each other.
It really is a dirty trick that must have an evil source that shows itself to some and not others to cause this negativity.
Unfairness in general (no matter where it comes from) causes stress and reactionary responses that bring each other down. If we kept that in the forefront of our mind more often, I think that’d be a pretty good thing.