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The Why Files Tunnels of Terror: The Cryptid Connection
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Quote:Tunnels of Terror: The Cryptid Connection Deep beneath New Jersey's Pine Barrens, something impossible exists. A vast network of caves pulses with electrical energy that shouldn't exist in sedimentary rock. Scientists found identical formations in West Virginia, Oklahoma, and the Congo Basin. Each location harbors its own legendary creature - the Jersey Devil, the Flatwoods Monster, the Adair Beast, and Mokele-mbembe. The underground grids match perfectly, creating a mathematical pattern that grows larger each year. These tunnels stretch toward a central point, as if following an ancient blueprint. Government researchers noticed one final detail: the electrical signatures aren't random noise. They form precise, repeating sequences - too exact to occur naturally.


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Sweet, cryptids.  Mathematical patterns and electrical signatures in this setting is exactly the stuff I'm after Thumbup
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Ha good one mate - always been fascinated with that Flatwoods case (especially as it involved a UFO) - Stanton brings up some of Feschino's research in this vid.












Apparently there were specific metal and liquid samples which were sent to the U.S. Government never to be seen again and there's a restricted government document below which states the Pentagon was also asking for a soil analysis (and instructing the Directorate of Special Investigations to give utmost priority to the lab analysis of the subject samples).



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Quote:[b]..but the Pentagon was very interested in it nevertheless. We know this because of the above released document [actually in the Project Blue Book OSI microfilm all along.] As you can see it is a Routing and Record Sheet which is classified "Restricted" and is asking for a soil analysis.

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Flatwoods monster...ran it through the AI a couple of times where it became a xenomorph because of the "spade shaped head". idk what it's doing at the end but it's gross, the AI is off the rails again.
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(11-20-2024, 01:03 PM)Sirius Wrote: Flatwoods monster...ran it through the AI a couple of times where it became a xenomorph because of the "spade shaped head". idk what it's doing at the end but it's gross, the AI is off the rails again.
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Overall the references to electrical signatures was very vague, I didn't get that at all. "electrical signatures" is a thing with properties, what are they?

That Flatwoods case is very interesting though, a machine venting gas seems plausible.

"Witnesses described it as having a spade-shaped head, glowing eyes, and a body covered in dark, metallic clothing that hung in folds. The creature was said to emit a sickening mist that caused nausea among those present. The group fled in fear after encountering the monster, which reportedly glided toward them and made a hissing sound."

Could the metallic clothing just have been regular warped metal? Plasma does things to metal when coming in from space.
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Watched this episode last night.  It was a fun one
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(11-20-2024, 02:22 PM)Sirius Wrote: The Flatwoods case is very interesting though, a machine venting gas seems plausible.


It really is mate, especially considering all the information uncovered by Frank Feschino - there's also this other depiction which speculates that the flared out lower torso were actual tubes for a propulsion system - sounds pretty outlandish but then it was reported that the monster 'floated' towards the witnesses.






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As for the official 'behind the scenes' response apparently Pentagon UFO desk officer Dewey Fournet was pushing for urgency on the soil test results because there was a second case he thought might be 'the same sort of thing' and he wanted to see if the results were similar.

The second case was this one.

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Some pretty fascinating details on the case from zoologist Ivan T. Sanderson's on scene investigation at the time.

The landed UFO and the brown mist which made the witnesses violently ill (and killed the dog) gets brought up - also mentioned are other witnesses including a farmer on a neighbouring hill thought there was 'a house on fire'.




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(11-25-2024, 03:22 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Some pretty fascinating details on the case from zoologist Ivan T. Sanderson's on scene investigation at the time.

The landed UFO and the brown mist which made the witnesses violently ill (and killed the dog) gets brought up - also mentioned are other witnesses including a farmer on a neighbouring hill thought there was 'a house on fire'.

Thanks will check this out.  When I first looked at the flatwoods case I had the impression that the craft was damage and the entity they saw was a damaged craft.  Looking at the other cases brought that back for me.

Any mentions of shapeshifting? Discs changing into a squids or anything like that?
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