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The Kansas City Demon if i heard about it I have forgotten
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The Kansas City Demon if I heard about it I have since forgotten. What an eerie picture



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The Kansas City Demon has only been sighted a handful of times (roughly 4 times) in Kansas City, Missouri, but it has left a lasting mark on those who have seen it. One girl involved in the first sighting passed out upon escaping the creature.

The  Demon is described as the size of a man or taller, with a 12 foot wingspan. The wings are leathery like a bat's, and the face is that of an "ugly man". When on land, it moves in a "wobbly" way. It is apparently strong enough to shake a house.

A theory states that the Kansas City Winged Demon may be some sort of a large bird, a small pterosaur, a giant bat or a "winged goblin".

https://www.fox35orlando.com/news/demon-...n-facebook
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Cool pic. How do I star a post?
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(12-12-2023, 12:43 PM)KKLoco Wrote: Cool pic. How do I star a post?

LOL I don't know LOL I just post here... all I've ever seen is the thread rating

pic reminds me of Childhood's End
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That is an eerie pic, it was in the Daily Fail newspaper back in Jan 2017. Someone commented that it was a palm tree?

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Heard one story that the Vietnam vets that got the early versions on night vision that was in the red zone saw a lot of these kind of beings. They are not as viable in the more common green zone of night vision these days.

Still getting a lot of weird stuff when night vision is pointed to the night sky.
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I could see a palm tree in Arizona, Kansas City Missouri not so much. Generally, I'd say the rest of the pic looks more Arizona-like. That said googled palm trees at sunset and didn't find any demonlike ones in a cursory search

first reference i can find is from a Pennsylvania news station saying the pic is from Arizona, dont know why the later one labeled it KC

https://www.wnep.com/article/news/local/...b0defc4446

https://k945.com/man-in-arizona-catches-...y-picture/
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Well after seeing that I probably need a flame thrower for personal defense.

That or one of those ghost buster proton guns.
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(12-13-2023, 05:56 PM)Lysergic Wrote: Well after seeing that I probably need a flame thrower for personal defense.

That or one of those ghost buster proton guns.
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Man, I want a flamethrower, bad if I didn't have a postage stamp for a yard I'd get one.

Pareidolia though I'd be roasting a palm tree before I figured it out. I do like what somebody said about the picture some asshole knew what it looked like in the daylight, and still looked out the window and at first said WTF.

No doubt some vestige of a survival mechanism runs first and asks questions later
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(12-14-2023, 07:45 AM)putnam6 Wrote: Man, I want a flamethrower, bad if I didn't have a postage stamp for a yard I'd get one.

Pareidolia though I'd be roasting a palm tree before I figured it out. I do like what somebody said about the picture some asshole knew what it looked like in the daylight, and still looked out the window and at first said WTF.

No doubt some vestige of a survival mechanism runs first and asks questions later

I think after seeing something like that your 'run first ask questions later' would be most peoples go to!  Lol



 
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