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Friday, November 29, 2024

Psychic Tara talks to Bigfoot (Ayloyn)


Tara Harris claims one Bigfoot told her and her paranormal investigative team that they are called "Ayloyn," not "Bigfoot," which is derogatory and insulting to them. Ayloyn is both their name and where (the dimension) they are from and where they return at will. More evidence comes from all of the Native American tribes (First Nations) in this country.
"Sasquatch knows that these humans don't mean to be bad. They're just ignorant, and he's disappointed in where they are as a species. He wishes they would evolve, but at this point he can only watch, so he stays in the dark and out of sight" (cbc.ca).

Call me by my real name(s)
Native American (American Indian) tribe names for Bigfoot (Scrolller)
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All of the American tribes are aware of these Ayloyn ("alien"?), these "nature protectors," and each has a special name for them, considering them a fellow tribe of intelligent humanoids, not just animals.
The Salish tribe dubbed them Sasquatches (se’sxac or “wild men”). Brazilian/South American tribes in the Amazon know them as Mapinguari. High strangeness often accompanies contact. Or, maybe, it's all one big misunderstanding, and that's why the world has so many specific names for them:
Bigfootyia, female yakshi (Paterson-Gimlin)
It must be said that, as witnesses report it, ogresses (yakshis) are fiercer and more deadly than males (ogres), with perhaps the exception of male adolescent troublemakers in heat or not yet raised to understand to stay away from man. (The most famous Bigfoot, from the Paterson-Gimlin footage, was a female with large breasts, though there are others accompanying her in the background brush not visible in degraded versions of the film but visible in the original. British poet Rudyard Kipling (The Jungle Book) observed this sexual dimorphism in temperament in his famous 1911 poem:

The Female of the Species

When the Himalayan peasant meets the he-bear in his pride,
He shouts to scare the monster, who will often turn aside.
But the she-bear thus accosted rends the peasant tooth and nail.
For the female of the species is more deadly than the male.

When Nag the basking cobra hears the careless foot of man,
He will sometimes wriggle sideways and avoid it if he can.
But his mate makes no such motion where she camps beside the trail.
For the female of the species is more deadly than the male.

When the early Jesuit fathers preached to Hurons and Choctaws,
They prayed to be delivered from the vengeance of the squaws.
'Twas the women, not the warriors, turned those stark enthusiasts pale.
For the female of the species is more deadly than the male.

Man's timid heart is bursting with the things he must not say,
For the Woman that God gave him isn't his to give away;
But when hunter meets with husbands, each confirms the other's tale --
The female of the species is more deadly than the male.  More
  • Yeti – Nepal/Bhutan/Tibet
  • Yowie – Australia
  • What the – Tongva Nation (Aboriginal LA)
  • Wolfmen – United States
  • Wookiee (Chewbacca) - Hollywood Land
  • Xingxing – China
  • Another interesting fact is that most places in the U.S. that include the word "devil" are actually referring to sighting of these monstrous creatures in the area, usually along natural ridges
  • These names are in addition to their names for neighbor animals (pandas, gorillas, orangutans, monkeys, bears, bonobos, outcasts, demons) and what individual tribes call them in their indigenous languages and dialects. They are remembered in lore, legends, petroglyphs, and private relationships.
(Jack Links) Now that we found them, how can we commoditize them?

Paranormal Bigfoot: Medium Tara Harris
(A Flash of Beauty: Bigfoot Revealed) Nov. 14, 2024: Tara Harris was never sure Bigfoot existed, but she knows ghosts are real. One day with a friend in the woods in a special spot suitable for paranormal work, she was approached by one (able to read aura-like energy fields around the human head) and ended up learning a lot about this class of creature and another accompanying spirit that makes knocking sounds in the woods.

Does WQ believe? Yes, due to Lloyd Pye, psychics, and "Sierra Sounds"
Recorded vocalizations such as howls, screams, moans, grunts, whistles, [whoops, yelps, and mimicking of human voices and tones], and even a form of language have been recorded and reported [183, 184].

Some of these vocalization recordings have been analyzed by individuals such as retired U.S. Navy cryptologic linguist Scott Nelson. He analyzed audio recordings from the early 1970s recorded in California Sierra Nevada mountains Ron Moorehead dubbed the "Sierra Sounds" and stated:
  • "It is definitely a language, it is definitely not human in origin, and it could not have been faked" [185].

Survivalist Les Stroud spoke of a strange vocalization he heard in the wilderness while filming Survivorman that he stated sounded primate in origin [186].

A number of anecdotal reports of "Bigfoot" (cryptid) encounters have resulted in witnesses claiming to be disoriented, dizzy, and anxious.

Some Bigfoot researchers, such as paranormal author Nick Redfern, have proposed that Bigfoot may produce infrasound, which could explain reports of this nature [187]. More
  • Lloyd Pye had hours of forensic evidence to present. Some of the most significant was this simple fact: Assume it's a hoax. There are over 20,000 plaster casts of oversize footprints that exist to be examined (surely made by wooden carved feet used by redneck hicks) from around the world, and the one thing they never tell us is that they have unique fingerprints. So we are to believe that hicks and hayseeds took the time to carve prints into their wooden carvings on 20,000 samples around the world? Moreover, from time to time, a deformed foot makes the print and a podiatrist can confirm that that's how it would have healed, something no hoaxer would know. These yaksha/rakshasa creatures in Buddhist lore are found around the world. The ones near the Caucasus region of Georgia (country) are called Almas, which differ from other varieties. The U.S. government is well aware of their existence and cannot control their comings and goings. When one is shot, when a body is turned in, it does not see the light of day. It must all be discredited to conceal other facts the government does not want to disclose. There is published science by veterinarian Melba Ketchum to establish its existence.
Most convincing encounters on camera

(Dark Matter) June 18, 2024: From a giant Australian "Yowie" filmed on thermal (heat-detecting camera), to a juvenile "Sasquatch" performing incredible speeds, watch some of the "most convincing Bigfoot encounters caught on camera..."

CHAPTERS
  1. 0:00 - Utah
  2. 1:36 - Queensland
  3. 3:47 - Tennessee
  4. 4:54 - Oklahoma
  5. 7:21 - Washington
  6. 9:04 - Ohio
  7. 10:03 - California
  8. 11:13 - British Columbia
  9. 13:08 - Ontario
SOURCES

Sunday, March 3, 2024

Cryptids: Bigfoot, Nessie, Chupacabra

Hecklefish Moriarty, Why Files, 3/2/24; Ron Morehead (Sierra Sounds); Joe Rogan, linguist R. Scott Nelson; Pfc. Sandoval, Seth Auberon, Pat Macpherson (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Cryptidscryptozoological specimens science studies but has not yet substantiated as existing

Sasquatch Sierra Sounds (Ron Morehead, Al Berry)

(MelBlanc222) 2/3/16: In the early 1970s, Al Berry and Ron Morehead went into the woods of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in eastern California and collected a series of Bigfoot vocalizations called the Sierra Sounds (ronmorehead.com).

Creatures & Cryptid Files, Vol 1: Bigfoot, Loch Ness Monster, and El Chupacabra
(The Why Files) Bigfoot, Nessie, and Chupacabra are cryptids that have captured our curiosity for ages.

Nat'l park rangers know they're real, keep quiet.
Tales of mysterious and elusive creatures (monsters) roaming the wilderness spark our imagination.

In this first installment of... quite a few, we explore three famous cryptids that have left big footprints on popular culture (ahem).

Dr. Melba Ketchum published scientific evidence
Bigfoot sightings go back centuries before the arrival of Europeans. We investigate theories on Gigantopithecus, hear (and see) compelling accounts from apparently credible witnesses and, of course, we discuss the famous Patterson-Gimlin Film of Sasquatch close up in the Pacific Northwest.
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Some may be Humanzee hybrids
The Loch Ness Monster is one of my personal favorites. There are photographs, film, and video. Could Old Nessie be the last surviving dinosaur?

The Chupacabra, or "Goatsucker" that drains goats of blood, started to be sighted in 1995. This vampiric predator terrorized Puerto Rico, massacring livestock. Theories on alien experiments and genetic mutations [another Montauk monster?] attempt to explain its sudden appearance. #Cryptids #Bigfoot #Chupacabra.

COMMENTARY: C'mon, you guys don't actually believe this flamin pile of BS!?
Humans are the only bipeds on this planet. How can anyone believe in hairy hominin apes?
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Sasquatches have language? (Sierra Sounds)
C'mon, Wisdom Quarterly, everybody knows "Bigfoot" is just a fairytale mothers tell their kids so they won't leave the tent at night or stray too far from the campground in the day. Nobody actually believes it, not any adult with a brain unless. Maybe a hick or a hayseed. Even The Why Files is just trying to scare up views. Hecklefish Moriarty is kidding! What evidence is there? And don't gimme none of that plaster footprints cr*p or blurry videos bullsl*p, or human testimonials or unidentifiable hair samples, or unexplained DNA in scat, or distant photos, or what old national park rangers admit in private, or new analyses of the Gimlin-Patterson footage. That's just a guy in a monkey suit!

Wildman/Bearman vocalizations mimic human

You're not human! You're an dirty monster! - Junior, you kiss your mother with that mouth?!
Who snaps tree trunks like twigs and bends and fashions these shelters without tools?
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Yakkhas (ogres) are so human, they mate with us
Do we believe? We do. Why? In Buddhism, these creatures would properly be classified as "ogres" (yakkhasyakshis/yetis, rakshasas). They are very smart and, though potentially brutal cannibals, they have powers.

The most convincing evidence is not presented here but was provided by Lloyd Pye who pointed out that about 20,000 plaster casts of bipedal giants from around the world have something on them that we are never told: fingerprints.

Did Bubba 'n Jebediah sit there and carve them as a final touch on their wooden foot?

Indigenous people left signs of what they saw.
    Moreover, Dr. Melba Ketchum provided all the scientific evidence anyone would ever need, including DNA and physical samples. Along with the work of Det. David Paulides (Missing 411) and BFRO, How much evidence is enough to believe? Of course, anyone will seem naive and idiotic to believe before seeing the evidence. But having examined it, one is foolish to say it's all only myth and a series of hoaxes. These creatures are real, all over the world, and the Indigenous people know and have known it all along. It's not just Sasquatch (Salish sesqet) but Almas and Yeti.

    Buddhist textual evidence on top of objective science
    Dhr. Seven (trans.), Pat Macpherson (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly Wiki edit
    (History Channel) Recreation not an actual close up sighting of a yakkha or matted fur ogre.
    Real photo: When seen up close, it's clearly a monstrous kind of human with face and genitals.
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    High strangeness Bigfoot
    Rakkhasā (Sanskrit rakshasa) is a class of "demons," according to G. P. Malalasekera, living beings on earth that are chiefly nocturnal and harmful. They usually have their haunt in the water and devour humans when bathing there. Some of them live in the sea (e.g., Thag.v.931; SN. vs. 310; J.i.127; vi. 469; DhA.i.367; iii.74; Mhv.xii.45, etc.)

    Yakkhas in many Buddhist accounts are hideous ogres reborn in their ugly form because of karma (deeds) committed in past lives as humans [12], "demons," "devils," animals, or other creatures. Some are benevolent.

    One malevolent yakkha, named Silesaloma, appears in the Jataka Tales (Buddhist "Birth Stories") of the Pali language canon. In the story "Prince Five-Weapons and the Sticky-Haired Devil" [13] Silesaloma is described as being the height of a palm tree, with sharp teeth, two yellow tusks, and a coat of thick, matted fur.

    The Quantum Bigfoot
    The Bodhisatta at that time named Prince Panchayudha ("Five-Weapons") attempts to take down Silesaloma, but all his attacks, with weapons and his bare hands, are thwarted by Silesaloma's sticky fur.

    Ultimately, Prince Panchayudha impresses Silesaloma with his bravery, and the ogre decides to let him go.

    Prince Panchayudha explains that Silesaloma's monstrous state was brought about by unskillful deeds in past lives. He teaches Silesaloma the Five Precepts:
    Author Ron Morehead
    • to undertake the training to abstain from all killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, false speech, and intoxicants that occasion heedless behavior (which are not just Buddhist practices but existed from time immemorial as standards of humane behavior that lead to rebirth in the human world.
    After this Silesaloma gives up violence and transforms into a benevolent and protective forest dweller [12].
    • NOTE: What are these cryptid creatures, human or nonhuman, physical or supernatural, protective or demonic, well-born or beastly? Yes. According to famous Buddhist scholar G. P. Malalasekera in his Dictionary of Pali Proper Names: They are of many different kinds: nature spirits, ogres, dryads, ghosts, ghouls, spooks. In the early Buddhist records, yakkha ("giant creature"), like nāgā ("mighty being"), as an appellative, was anything but depreciative. Thus, not only is Sakka, king of the devas ("angels, gods"), so referred to (M.i.252; J.iv.4; DA.i.264), but even the Buddha is spoken of as a yakkha in poetic diction (M.i.386). Many devas, such as Kakudha, are so addressed (S.i.54). Yakkha (palikanon.com)
    • AUDIO: Sierra Sounds 1
    • AUDIO: Sierra Sounds 2
    sounds coming from humans or animals. We cannot make or fake them.

    Thursday, September 7, 2023

    Native Americans know Sasquatch is real

    Top15s, 3/18/17; Monstrum (PBS, 9/7/23); Xochitl, Seth Auberon, Seven, Wisdom Quarterly
    Just as the Parks Department posts signs today, ancient American Indians used pictographs.

    Top 15 most convincing sightings caught on tape
    Stand still! I'm trying to get proof you exist. - But I don't want all humans to know we exist.
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    AI generates composite image from descriptions
    (Top15s) This Top 15 list searched the Web for the most convincing Bigfoot sightings caught on tape.

    People have dedicated their lives to finding more than seeing a Sasquatch but bagging it and bringing it to the feet of science and finding a lab with the guts to publish the findings without trying to say it's a bear or unknown cryptid (like Dr. Melba Ketchum has done only to be discredited by all the people capitalizing on Bigfoot hysteria or making In Search Of-style TV shows, which would come to an end once it's certain).

    I can sense them in the area, staring.
    How can one prove the existence of a cryptid skunk ape if no evidence is good enough? Until more are shot to death and hauled in rather than buried when the hunter realizes they are a kind of human species (too close to us for comfort) rather than hairy apes, motivated by the wrong reasons, such as fame and riches. These motives have resulted in hoaxes in the past and, what's worse, the powers-that-be have forced successful hunters to redact their stories and evidence or else.
    • It's a bipedal primategreat ape, like a Bonobo
      (Evidence that such "powers" are keeping this cryptid's existence a secret comes from the fact that many park rangers know they exist and will say so in private, have listed the creatures as protected species without explanation, and have the government chase and hunt them, with military labs keeping a close eye on their strange biology. Look into it. Take a deep dive.
    • The Buddha confronted Yakkha Alavaka (SN I.10)
      If asked, Does Wisdom Quarterly believe? The answer is, Absolutely. Buddhist, Hindu, Jain, and Sikh cosmologies replete with these creatures (nature protectors/fiendish ogres, two distinct kinds with individual personalities, some peaceful, some vicious). Moreover, American Lloyd Pye laid to rest any doubts for Western, science-minded, where's-the-cold-hard-evidence types like us. Dr. Melba Ketchum's published evidence is convincing, forensic, scientific, and has DNA, hair, and saliva samples, as well as close up footage. BFRO, retired police detective David "Missing 411" Paulides, and other notables investigate more quietly and get in less trouble. But the science is clear: Sasquatch is here and has been since Europeans arrived to tell other Europeans about it. Natives knew all along).

    It's clearly a smelly beast but its face is human.
    Top15s is not trying to prove these videos are real or fake. This is simply an analysis. Let those with eyes see and decide for themselves.
    This video compilation was made in collaboration with Sir Spooks. Check out his channel for more sighting videos. Written and co-narrated by Sir Spooks. Edited and co-narrated by Chills.

    Wild men spirits are jinn.
    Music: "Day of Chaos," "The Escalation," "Evening of Chaos," "Echoes of Time," "Static Motion" "Ice Demon," "Hush Full Mix (Edited)." Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b...

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    Uncovering the Enigma: Sasquatch sightings and our deep fear of the wild | Monstrum
    Yeti is an upright "bear" hominid, a class of wild human with language, intelligence, powers.
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    (Storied) Sept. 7, 2023: Is "Bigfoot" (Sasquatch, Yakkha, Rakshasa. Almas) a benevolent nature protecting beast or a bloodthirsty cannibal killer? Yes. It depends on whom one asks and when. Regardless, the Native American legend of Sasquatch dates back thousands of years and still captivates us to this day.

    (Wiki) Many Indian tribes, Native Americans, the indigenous cultures of North America speak of mysterious hair-covered creatures living in forests [32].

    Truth about their comings and goings it too much
    According to anthropologist David Daegling, these Native legends existed long before contemporary reports by Euro-Americans of "Bigfoot."

    Moreover, Buddhism and ancient Indian and proto-Indian tradition is well aware of forest protectors and cannibal wild men like the Yeti.

    These stories differ in regional details and between families in the same community but are particularly prevalent in the Pacific Northwest [33].

    The problem is the "high strangeness"
    On the Tule River Indian Reservation, petroglyphs created by a tribe of Yokuts at a site called Painted Rock seem to depict a group of Bigfoot called "The Family" [34]. The local tribespeople call the largest of the glyphs "Hairy Man," and they are estimated to be between 500 and 1,000 years old [35].

    Sixteenth century Spanish explorers and Mexican settlers told tales of the los Vigilantes Oscuros, or "the Dark Watchers," large creatures alleged to stalk camps at night [36].

    In the region that is now Mississippi, a Jesuit priest was living with the Natchez in 1721 and reported stories of hairy creatures in the forest known to scream loudly and steal livestock [37]. More
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