Dogman Encounters, Bigfoot Revelations, and Cryptid Mysteries with Joedy Cook
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38 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβThe Nature of Dogman
- πΎ Dogman is described as a bipedal canine creature, with historical reports dating back to Europe in the 1600s, predating American sightings.
- β οΈ It is considered an apex predator with numerous documented instances of harming people, attempting to enter homes and vehicles, and potential fatalities.
- π Sightings are reported globally, including Canada, Mexico, India, China, Europe, and Australia, with variations noted between a more canine type in the US and a type three with more human-like legs and feet in Europe.
Evidence and Sightings
- πΈ A thermal camera sighting at Land Between the Lakes in Kentucky captured a creature holding a younger dogman, with subsequent artwork corroborating the visual evidence.
- 𧬠Hair samples from encounters have yielded a mix of canine, human, and primate DNA, suggesting a unique biological makeup.
- π Audio recordings of dogman howls have been shared, with authorities like the Ohio Department of Natural Resources and the US Forestry Service unable to match the sounds in their databases.
- π² A personal sighting by researcher Joedy Cook in Daniel Boone National Forest involved witnessing a dogman grab a deer, displaying a snout, high pointed ears, and emitting a screech.
Bigfoot and Other Cryptids
- π³ Bigfoot is generally considered more gentle than dogman, typically using intimidation rather than direct attack, though they may throw objects.
- π¦ Unusual cryptids like Batsquatch (a Bigfoot with bat wings) and large birds like Thunderbirds have also been reported.
- ποΈ Bigfoot nests, described as igloo-like structures or large nests on hillsides, have been found, sometimes containing collected items.
- π² Territorial marks in the form of upside-down trees are noted in Canada, the Pacific Northwest, and Alaska, indicating Bigfoot presence.
Government Interest and Theories
- π΅οΈββοΈ Joedy Cook reports significant monitoring of his website by three-letter agencies (CIA, FBI, NSA, etc.), suggesting government interest in cryptid research.
- π½ Some reports suggest extraterrestrial or supernatural origins for dogman, including encounters with alien canines and potential government weaponization theories.
- π€ Encounters with individuals claiming to be from the NSA have occurred, involving presentations of dead dogman evidence and discussions about their biology and skeletal structure.
- π The presence of black SUVs and increased police activity near sighting locations have been noted, adding to the mystery.
Personal Accounts and Beliefs
- π£οΈ Telepathic communication has been reported in dogman encounters, primarily by female witnesses, with the message often being to leave the area peacefully.
- π€ Collaboration with Linda Godfrey, a pioneer in dogman research, is highlighted, with her coining the term "dogman."
- π A clear security camera image from the Amarillo Zoo captured an upright canine creature, referred to as a "wolf man," which the zoo has not commented on.
- π¨ Sightings of Lizard Man in South Carolina and the Loch Ness Monster are discussed, with the latter potentially being a giant eel or a surviving plesiosaur.
- πΎ The Patterson Gimlin film of Bigfoot is considered compelling evidence by some, with analysis suggesting realistic anatomy and movement.
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DogmanBigfootCryptidsApex PredatorNorth American Dogman ProjectCryptid ResearchJoedy CookChris LeeBray Road WerewolfLoch Ness MonsterPatterson Gimlin filmUFOsNSAGovernment MonitoringDNA Analysis
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