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Thursday, April 18, 2024

PHANTOMS & MONSTERS NEWS: BABY ALIEN Found In Cave? - BABA VANDA'S 2024 Prediction Coming True? - DoD Releases 'KONA BLUE' Documents

 

BABY ALIEN Found In Cave?

An explorer has made an out-of-this-world discovery after finding a mysterious “baby alien” skeleton deep inside a dark and dirty cave.

Edu Survivencia made the fascinating find but has kept it in a box ever since after claiming "it isn't human" and is far too terrifying to touch.

Edu went to explore the protected area of Cerro de las Mitras just outside Monterrey, Mexico when he stumbled upon an eerie network of caves.

When Edu went deep inside the hollow spaces he came across one particularly chilling discovery - a so-called mummified baby alien.

He said: “I was well hidden. In the cave, it was dark and very dirty and I didn’t think about it too much at that moment.

“I now keep it in a box and I don’t dare touch it without gloves.” Continue reading at Explorer finds terrifying ‘baby alien’ skeleton inside cave & now keeps it in a box as he’s ‘terrified of touching it’

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BABA VANDA'S 2024 Prediction Coming True?

The world-famous blind mystic made a great number of chilling predictions about the future before her death.

Born in Bulgaria in 1911, Baba Vanga spent most of her life in the Kozhuh mountains and was renowned the world over for her prophetic predictions about the future.

While a great deal of skepticism has always surrounded the accuracy of these predictions, many people remain adamant that she had successfully foretold a wide range of major global events.

Even though she died back in 1996 at the age of 85, her predictions are still referenced and scrutinized for indications of what might come to pass shortly.

There are some, in fact, who believe that her predictions for 2024 may have already come true. Continue reading at Have Baba Vanga's predictions for 2024 already come true?

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DoD Releases 'KONA BLUE' Documents

The following was the description by the DoD about KONA BLUE. It is reproduced here, followed by the documents released.

The Black Vault has had requests for material related to this since January of 2024. Those case(s) are still being processed, and the results will be posted, when available.

For now, this information is posted without editorial or walkthrough. However, a video will soon be posted on The Black Vault’s YouTube Channel. Continue reading at DoD Releases “KONA BLUE” Documents

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The wendigo has been misappropriated from its original context in Algonquin folklore. The word "Wendigo" roughly means “The Evil Spirit Who Devours Mankind.” Originally it was depicted as a cannibal ice giant and cautionary tale relevant to the realities of Algonquin life. Euro-American popular culture mutilated it into what may only be described as a "zombie-were-deer."

First, the Algonquin monster has relevance to their traditional way of life. Their culture was reliant on teamwork, so selfishness is a deadly sin to them, and the wendigo is the ultimate embodiment of that.

Secondly, wendigo psychosis is a real mental illness and was historically used as a justification to destroy the Algonquin culture. There are written accounts in the last two centuries of people suffering from this illness being murdered by their peers.

So then, how was the Wendigo tale altered? This goes back over a century to Algernon Blackwood's story "The Wendigo." The story does not depict a Wendigo but seems to get it confused with the Inuit (not Algonquin) creature Ijiraq and possibly the Tariaksuq. In the story, the monster burns away a victim's feet with friction, while in myth the Ijiraq is sometimes described as stripping the flesh off its victim's shins and if it survives then it becomes a faster runner. The Ijiraq is otherwise described as a trickster who kidnaps children or lures hunters by pretending to be caribou. So, it is easy to assume Blackwood read about the Ijiraq and then twisted the details for his own story.

Now Euro-American popular culture takes the name of an Algonquin cannibal ice giant and applies it to a zombie-were-deer; it has been utterly stripped of its original context and symbolism. I doubt there will ever be much push-back against the zombie-wear-deer version since it has been burned into popular culture at this point.

Now, that being stated, I'm going to present several modern-day accounts that some of the witnesses described as the ‘Wendigo.' Then you can determine what the creature in the report is. Is it an original folktale of the cannibal ice giant or something a bit more contemporary?

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