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originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: cdf21882
Welcome and questioning everything plus research is what some of us do here.
originally posted by: ColeYounger2
a reply to: cdf21882
Welcome. Glad to have you aboard.
The cryptids topic is fascinating.
IMO, the most interesting ones are the flying creatures like Mothman and the Jersey Devil. I once posted a thread about a cryptid story I'd read; the Vietnam Bird Woman.
It was one of the strangest cryptid stories I've ever heard.
You say you may have seen a cryptid in your area? Can you elaborate?
originally posted by: cdf21882
Hello folks. Cdf21882 here and I guess I'll tell you all a little bit about myself.
I have always been fascinated with the world of the weird and strange. I can credit shows like Unsolved Mysteries and Sightings for this. As a kid, I read every book on ghosts, UFOs, and strange phenomena that I could get my hands on, and as I got older, conspiracies became another topic of interest for me. I know the motto for ATS is "Deny Ignorance," but I have a motto of my own: "Believe nothing. Question everything. Seek the truth." This way of thinking has at times gotten me in trouble, but I still stand by it.
I know things are going on in this world that are being hidden from us. My years in the military were enough confirmation of that. I am proud of my service, but there is no denying that it is a standard operating procedure that everything is on a need-to-know basis, and the general public is the lowest rung on that ladder.
Besides that, I've had experiences of my own that cannot be explained by the narrative. Twice I've seen strange lights in the night sky that defy explanation. I've witnessed something happen that could only be explained as a ghostly phenomena. And, in the last few years, I've seen what could possibly be a cryptid several times around the area where I live.
All this to say I am not buying it, and the last five or so years have shown, me anyway, that everything is questionable. Otherwise, I'm glad to be here and look forward to meeting like-minded people and having many interesting discussions.
originally posted by: TheValeyard
a reply to: cdf21882
Salutations and Howdy, fellow traveler around SOL!
Love me some old school Coast. Can't stand Connie Willis and her fake laughs and dumb questions, and Noory makes me wanna throw stuff because he never listens and fakes it, and clearly doesn't care. Wish they'd get George Knapp to permanently host, or Ian Punnett at least, but man, Art had SO MANY classic episodes, even with Midnight in the Desert, as short a time as it was on the air, at least we have an extensive back catalogue of shows. His voice feels like home.
I lived in Pahrump for a short time and passed him on the street while he was out power walking. He had REALLY LONG ARMS, like, spider-monkey long. Wanted to stop and say hi so bad but thought better of it. The locals kept it a secret when he moved back from Manila, so leaving him alone felt like part of the social contract for being a Pahrumpian. His radio tower was massive though. I used to be able to see it from my back porch!
Ever heard the episode where the Texas lady claimed she had a bigfoot living on the outskirts of her ranch and wandering up by her garage at night, and she was leaving pie outside for it?
Anyway,
welcome to Weirdo-World.
- Valeyard -
originally posted by: TheValeyard
a reply to: cdf21882
May I ask what branch you served in? Pure curiosity.
And what region of Tejas you hail from?
North, South, Middle, West, East?
I wanna know where to go for cryptids.
You might run into some Black Eyed Kids around the DFW, Denton, Waxahachie, Abilene area,
and I can actually personally vouch for that.
And even scarier still, lots of tweekers. They don't even knock! They just sneak into ur garage and start looking for expensive power tools!