Hunt for the Skinwalker by Kelleher Colm A.;Knapp George

Hunt for the Skinwalker by Kelleher Colm A.;Knapp George

Author:Kelleher, Colm A.;Knapp, George [Kelleher, Colm A.;Knapp, George]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Simon & Schuster, Inc.
Published: 2015-08-31T16:00:00+00:00


However, it simply isn’t honest to discard pieces of information that might not fit a preconceived idea of “the truth.” Tony Healy, who has devoted twenty-five years of his life to pursuing the Australian Yowie, estimates that to exclude all Yowie stories that smack of the paranormal would mean the elimination of about 20 percent of the case files. Healy and other researchers suspect that these creatures have some sort of sixth sense that assists them in avoiding detection or capture. Healy says a hefty percentage of Yowie sightings involve the presence of UFOs, other unknown animals, even lake monsters. Healy, for one, has now concluded that the Yowie is some sort of shape-shifter, a phantom that may always remain beyond human comprehension.

Many Native American tribes have long regarded Sasquatch as something more than a flesh-and-blood animal. Ray Owen, whose father was a prominent spiritual leader on the Prairie Island Reservation, offers the opinion that the Sasquatch “exist in another dimension from us, but can appear in this dimension whenever they have a reason to.”

Owen explains, “It’s like there are many levels, many dimensions. When our time in this one is finished, we move on to the next. But the Big Man can go between. The Big Man comes from God. He’s our big brother, kind of looks out for us.”

Joe Flying By has made a similar observation. “I think the Big Man is a kind of husband of Unk-ksa, the earth, who is wise in the way of anything with its own natural wisdom,” he says. “Sometimes we say that this One is kind of a reptile from ancient times who can take a big hairy form. I think he can also change into a coyote.”

Certainly there are plenty of reports in the literature to bolster the idea that Bigfoot might be even stranger than he seems. One oft-repeated characteristic of Bigfoot encounters is the feeling of “nameless dread,” a pervasive, bone-chilling fear that seems entirely out of proportion for the nature of the encounter. Witnesses, even those with a healthy curiosity about the unknown, have told of being gripped by uncontrollable fear that causes some to faint. Even fierce hunting dogs have been known to cower and whine in the vicinity of these creatures. Some witnesses are overwhelmed with fear even before they see the Bigfoot.

Witnesses on the Gorman ranch know this feeling of dread well.



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