Paranormal activity has mystified the human race for centuries. We constantly ask ourselves these questions:
WHO made it happen?
WHAT happened?
WHEN did it happen?
WHERE did it happen?
WHY did it happen?
And HOW did it happen?
Where are our answers?
Our race has not discovered our complete answers yet, though paranormal researchers are on the go, risking their own lives to try to discover the connections between the spirit world and our world.
Constant claimed- and even recorded- sitings of unearthly, against-science creatures continue to increase each and every day, making us more and more curious. But, if we continue our research, we may find these answers. But what if science realizes that we don't care about these odd mysteries? We do, and this petition will prove it. We must show that we want to know more about our world, and what this is all about. Against-science creatures are found too often for our ignorance.
A skeptic of paranormal creatures and activities? We understand. But, after all these sightings and evidence, some creatures may take a move from legend to reality. Here are some creatures that we are still working on discovering if their existence is nothing but a hoax, or a real-life miracle.
~ Mexican Border's "El Chupacabra"
~ Worldwide's "Bigfoot"
~ New Jersey's "New Jersey Devil", aka "Leeds Devil"
~ Eastern Area's "Cave Demons"
~ Honey Island's "Swamp Monster", or "Louisiana Wookie"
~ South Carolina's "Lizard Man"
~ West Virginia's "Mothman"
~ Southeast's- Particularly Skinwalker Ranch- "Skinwalker"
~ United States' "Owlman"
~ Gobi Desert's "Death Worm"
~ Worldwide's "Vampire"
~ Worldwide's "Hellhound"
Get To Know Their History: "Chupacabra"
-A feared blood-sucking "beast" claimed countless times on the Mexico/US border. This is perhaps its most famous image, where a Texas resident took a picture next to this strange creature's dead body. Many claimed it to be a coyote infected with mange, but many refuse to accept. Some residents who have seen this strange creature have said "that was no mangy coyote". It's secondary name, "goat sucker", gives this creature its true definition. The Chupacabra is well-known to drain victims of almost all blood in their bodies, leaving a three-marked stab-like wound. Chupacabra is well-known to kill livestock, making ranchers or farmers left to believe this creature is a real pest. Furthermore, it's believed to willingly attack- and even kill- humans. Chupacabra shows no fancy for flesh- only blood. Dead victims that have seemingly been killed by Chupacabra seem to have only been bitten one, usually in the neck. Test results show that they've lost a breath-taking amount of blood; some organs are even missing, leaving cryptozoologists to believe that Chupacabra may suck out organs, though this is still quite unclear. Chupacabra is said to have canine-like features, but looks much more like an "alien coyote". On most occasions, it's said to have very, very little fur with a stubbed tail, crooked face, and gray skin with very, very sharp teeth. Sometimes, it's been claimed to stand on its hind legs.
The legend of the Chupacabra began in the 1990s, when livestock began to die to an unknown predator, with the strange three-marked puncture wound embedded onto them. Since then, the legend has been coming closer and closer to reality.
The wonders of "El Chupacabra" live on... "Bigfoot"
-The legend of Bigfoot has haunted us for centuries, stomping his way into nightmares and bedtime stories, as well as exaggerated description. Some proclaim his as a larger-than-life modern day "Jack And The Beanstalk", though this is very exaggerated. Bigfoot is claimed to be 7-10 feet tall with a hairy body, resembling a bigger, stronger, and more untidy gorilla. He is said to roam freely in desolate woods, far away from civilization. Fossils have come to prove that once in the past lived the largest primate ever discovered, gigantopithecus. There, overall, have been millions of sightings, which make cryptozoologists believe that perhaps Bigfoot survived gigantopithecus' extinction- which went extinct only about 10,000 years ago- and made its way to the present. Bigfoot is alleged to make a mournfull wailing sound, and is usually compared to that of an elk's.
Dispite Bigfoot's monsterous, murderous, ruthless missjudgement, it's actually believed that Bigfoot is a very shy, gentle creature, much like an actual primate. Some even claim them as playful! It's been said that they'll gladly play with animals, and, strangely, mainly kittens- just like gorillas. Bigfoot is said to be an omnivore, feasting on plants and small animals, as well as fish.
Relating to its peaceful ways, it's believed that Bigfoot forms bonds with other creatures. Especially, humans. But, only under certain circumstances. Bigfoot is much like other animals- if you don't threaten it, it won't threaten you. It's even been known to protect the ones it forms a bond with. On one occasion, Bigfoot actually killed a man who shot repeatedly at a woman he'd come to love.
But, the question still remains- real, or hoax? "Jersey Devil"
-This creature's legend dates back to 1735. It's said that "Mother Leeds" was pregnant with her 13th child. Some say the creature's father was Satan himself, while some say he was a normal drunkard man, who did very little to help raise the children.
At its birth, Mother Leeds screamed out the quote, "Let this one be the Devil!" Her wish seemed granted. The baby was born normal at first, but quickly metomorphosed into an unearthly, dragon-like creature. He was huge and had dragon-like wings and a goth-horse lower-body, including hooves. He had sharp front claws, demon-horns, and a forked tail. He quickly killed his mother, siblings, and midwives, and flew up the chimney and into the wild.
Most sightings of the Jersey Devil have taken place in and around the Pine Barrens- which lives up to its name.
In 1909, schools and many other businesses to temporarily closed down, due to the fact that the Jersey Devil had been spotted multiple times- in less than a week. This plunged Jersey's residants into chaos. What was this beast? In 1960, fear reached its breaking point to terror. A $10,000 reward was offered for capture of the devil, but the award was never claimed.
The Jersey Devil is said to be an everlasting curse of the number 13. The legend of the "horrid 13" began at the world-famous Last Supper, when Jesus and his desciples sat for their last dinner before Jesus would be put to his rest on the cross. There were 13 seated at the table- including the traitor, Judas. This was said to be the beginning of 13's "curse". The Jersey Devil, being Mother Leeds's 13th child, makes it easy to believe perhaps he is a reminder of some "darkness" in 13; the Jersey Devil has also caused a high increase in triskaidekaphobia, the fear of 13.
The Jersey Devil is even the influence of a New Jersey sports team, "The Jersey Devils". "Cave Demons"
-These bat-like humanoids are feared in areas such as Europe, especially in the Tora Bora cave system. Throughout the history of warfare, these strange creatures are even more likely to be claimed through sight. It's unbeknowned why they seem to have so much of a connection with war, but they do indeed, by the looks of it.
Some refer to these creatures as "night flyers", "death bats", "athols", and also "olitiau". "Olitiau" may be its most famous name, after famed naturalist, Ivan T. Sanderson in 1932 while touring in Cameroon, Africa.
Cave Demons are said to have about a 10 feet wingspan, and are mainly just larger forms of bats- massive bats. They're said to be extremely intelligant, and live in the darkest depths of unoccupied caves. They're believed to carry a rare, deadly type of rabies. Honey Island "Swamp Monster"
-Sighted many times in Louisiana's massive Honey Island swamp, these creature is all but comforting. Of those who've seen this creature claim it as half-man and half-alligator. Its eyes are said to be yellow and glow, supporting its reptilian nature. The beast is also said to lay eggs, much like an alligator. The Swamp Monster is said to have gray fur with reptile-like feet (( see above image )). Not much is known of this creature, but many sightings have been claimed; its most famous recording was taken in 1974 by Harlan Ford and Ray Mills. Lizard Man
-South Carolina's "Lizard Man" is a haunting, mysterious creature known for its extreme bravery; it will not hesitate to attack. It's known to stand on two legs and having glowing eyes- usually claimed to be a bright, reflectant yellow. Most compare it to a dinosaur- it has very sharp claws, scaly skin, sharp teeth, and is bipedal. The creature is very fast, and usually lives in sewers, much like other reptilians. It's known to be very territorial, and will viciously attack and stalk any intruders. Like other reptiles, the beast is alleged to make calls that resemble a small raptors'. "Mothman"
-Mothman- usually sighted in West Virginia- is said to be a horrid omen of doom. Seeing Mothman is said to lead to soon tragedy- especially with relation to bridges, strangely. It's very common that a few weeks before the collapse of a massive bridge, someone is to see the Mothman muliple times, the sightings only becoming more and more often as the time of the collapse nears.
Mothman is said to look quite like a massive owl, while some say more like a moth. It's up to 7 feet tall, and flies at astounding speeds of over 100 mph.
The mose famous collapse that Mothman has "prophizied" was the Silver Bridge collapse of December 15, 1967. It, also, has prophezied others, though, as well as one that occured in only 2008, where a woman claimed to have spot it after the beast was expected to have been taken away by the military; its true reason for disappearance remains unknown. But, the 2008 collapse may support the fact that it still roams... "Skinwalker"
-The Skinwalker has stalked fear into humans since Native American times; the legend began as a tale told by the tribe of Navajo. Skinwalkers are said to be much like werewolves, having the ability to shapeshift at will to any animal it may wish, but mainly to a wolf or coyote. They're believed to be very intelligant and tricky, much like wolves and coyotes. These creatures are mainly spotted in what's called the "wild west", but mainly in Skinwalker Ranch- ominous, indeed. Skinwalkers are able to shapeshift by, first, killing a member of their own family. Then, they are said to be given a "curse". They're able to change shape and form by putting on the pelt of any animal, and they will change to that very animal.
The Skinwalker is able to mimic any voice they may wish, too. When stalking humans, they will commonly make a direct mimic of a family member's voice- maybe even a friend's. This can cause a distraction to kill the human. "Death Worm"
-The Mongolian Death Worm strikes fear into creatures with a punch- literally. Death Worms are much like electric eels, being able to send sharp, painful charges of electricity into a victim, stunning them, as well as likely killing them. Their bite proves very deadly; when they bite, they secrete a toxic, corrosive poison that breaks down flesh- even clothes. They're said to be about 5 feet long, and 2 inches thick. They're bright-red in color, showing their blood-bloated intestines. They're said to live directly under the sand, slithering quickly and then attacking. Once stalking a victim, it's very unlike they'll give up until the victim is dead. They're well-known to kill humans as well. They're most active at night. "Vampire"
-One of history's most famed scary stories meets reality. At first, vampires were believed to only be a story for the books, but now, research is supporting their existence. Vampires are said to be demons of Hell who have taken the form of a rotting human body, though when they enter the human's body, it's said their form changes a bit, giving them a more hellish appearance.
Like their nature says, it's true in fact that Vampires are said to be blood-suckers, feasting greedily on fresh blood, specifically of humans. But, unlike their story-fied selves in the days of Dracula, Vampires are not mysterious magicians, transforming from bat to man and back. Vampires are said to have very, very long, sharp fingertips and a hairy body, as well as the ability to disappear, some say. They are very fast and amazingly strong- much stronger than any human. They're very determined and sly, barely ever giving up. It's believed that holy water and garlic can keep a Vampire at bay. "Hellhound"
-Hellhounds are strictly believed to be Hell's guard dogs, and Satan's messagers. Hellhounds are spotted world wide; the legend began in England. Most commonly, Hellhounds are seen at cemetaries, particularly at night. They're said to look mostly like a massive, muscular rottweiler with piercing, glowing red eyes. They're said to trail fire in some cases.
The most ominous horror of this beast is its curse:
If you see it three times, you will quickly meet a sudden, untimely death.
In all reported cases of seeing it three times, it has amazingly come true... Hellhounds are also said to disappear at will. They're not necissarily known to attack, only appear, bark in rage, and disappear...
All this evidence can soon lead to answers.
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