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Post by thinker on Sept 29, 2006 15:52:45 GMT -5
I've wanted to ask others this for a long time, and I'm tired of wondering. I do not expect private details, but I've got to ask...
Has anyone had unusual, memorable interactions or incidents with other species - like insects, animals, reptiles, etc.?
Did you have a gut feeling about what was happening, even though the gut feeling was totally unthinkable, and therefore dismissed by you?
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Post by sickandtired on Sept 29, 2006 16:14:53 GMT -5
yes my African Grey parrot
my husband's father had an African Grey parrot that he didn't have time for (Sammy) and during a visit offered her to us and we gladly accepted.......for we had been looking into a parrot as part of the family for months and gladly took her home......
within 6 months of bringing her home.....she had picked every feather she could reach and then died......
We had not changed her diet, or lonely in fact she got more attention from us than she had in years....
I love my Bloodhounds and we brought home this beautiful puppy from a very loving family style of breeding within 2 years we had to put poor poor Henderson down from dialated cardiomyopathy.......even all the other puppies were leading healthy lives......
we breed our Great Dane (deceased now) and the mother of the puppies got very sick and the puppies were dying left and right.......
we have two Bloodhounds right now sickened with this disease........and previous employers/friends that I infected their dogs are now sick with this disease...
I was starting to wonder why everything I touched and loved was dying or sick.........GOOD LORD HELP US......
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Post by thinker on Sept 29, 2006 16:25:41 GMT -5
I'm so sorry for your pets. This stuff is so hideous.
My two birds have finally quit losing their feathers. They lose feathers when I lose hair. Coincidence? I dunno, but I hope my hair stops falling out now.
But, the events I'm referring to are much weirder than that. I'm referring to wild creatures having unusual interaction with you.
Maybe it's not connected to Morgs at all. When certain events happened to me, I had the good sense to grab a camera. I have photos to back up what happened - thankfully.
Plus, my husband was witness to the end of a week-long event with a critter interacting with me. He quit calling me crazy, too.
The other event happened only once and I became totally hysterical. It was most unbelievable and I still shake when I think of it. Viewing the photos can send me close to hysteria all over again. (It was a creature I'm not fond of.)
I contacted a creature expert in my state. He said it was very odd because he'd had 7 reports in one week in our state that were like mine. He's been in the biz for decades and has had only a few reports throughout that time, so 7 in a week was most odd.
I do know from a news report that a top-secret, very special surveillance research and development is occurring just miles from here, headed by a very well-known general. I don't know if that's connected or not, but I definitely got the feeling of being "surveilled."
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Post by Cliff Mickelson on Sept 29, 2006 19:21:36 GMT -5
Hi Thinker:
I'm curious. What kind of woodland, (or otherwise) "creature" are you talking about?
-Cliff
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Post by thinker on Sept 29, 2006 20:40:44 GMT -5
I know how crazy this sounds, but there were 2 separate situations.
The first scenario - the weeklong one - was a dragonfly - very distingushable as the same one each time.
Second scenario was a one-time deal, a most bizarre encounter with a very large snake.
The details of these events still shake me up and it's been at least a year ago.
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Post by thinker on Sept 29, 2006 20:43:03 GMT -5
Just like the fiber, I know for sure neither of these scenarios fit into our typical pattern of "normal." I'm just not sure where they fit in ANY schema.
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Post by Joyfullee on Sept 30, 2006 21:58:05 GMT -5
RE: Thinker's Question about unusual experiences in nature... Consider, since a study of infected rats were observed heading directly toward normally-avoided cat urine...since we know that these fibers emit communication (pheremones?), it may be connected to Morg's. I've four such examples that would not be classed in the 'norm' of bird-animal behavior. 1. Usually timid Hummingbirds, 'hang' in the air directly in front of my face! I can hear their wings! Has happened several times. I didn't like it. 2. A doe this past winter, began walking TO ME! Thought...Rabies? I'd better get into the house fast. 3. On several of my nature walks, foxes have made themselves visible at close range, both in front of me and behind...not normal fox behavior. 4. When two mountain lions began to track a deer near me, I quit walking outdoors. I hoped they were tracking the deer... I was becoming winded on walks anyway. No one has an explanation. You asked if we had a 'gut feeling', an experience that was sufficiently strong enough to remember. I will never forget. I moved to the city. If these unusual occurances are connected to Morgs, it will probably be years in the knowing. How could this be known, when Doctors deny the black fibers IN your skin. I had one try to brush them off, repeatedly. He said, "Oh that's something you've picked up in your environment". I said, 'Yes originally, but not now! You can't brush it off, can you.' He answered with a prescription of bacterial cream that made the lesions swell and become more painfully raw. I never went back. Maybe we should stay with the doctors that don't believe us. I know instinct is to run, but atleast there would be records that show the progression of SOMETHING.
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Post by thinker on Oct 1, 2006 12:15:20 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing these events. It made me think back to some really positive interactions that have occurred, too. For instance, while camping in the Blue Ridge Mtns (oh, I love that place), I began translating what the wild birds were saying for my husband, who commented he couldn't figure out what they were making noise about.
I didn't even realize what I was doing, it is so second-nature now. I could always do it with my pets, and the wild birds I care for in my back yard. But I hadn't even thought about going to some other place and knowing exactly what they were talking about. Huh.
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Post by thinker on Oct 1, 2006 12:22:40 GMT -5
One thing about the dragonfly, and not the weirdest or scariest of the events, which I will never post - for a week it waited in the backyard for me to emerge. Then it would fly right to me and begin circling around my head, spiraling around and around, down to my feet and then back up.
I had immediate intuition that I was being mapped - in 3-D. I would shoo it away and it would bounce right back, begin at my head again and start the spiraling. I had no perfumed products on, no obvious attractant, but your mention of pheromones was very interesting - hadn't thought about that.
After I heard the news item, about the R&D project, I figured the "boys" had some of their new "toys" out for some real-world testing. But, why me?
I can honestly say I felt violated - to the marrow of my bone. Especially since it had unusually big, black eyes, almost like pictures of aliens' eyes. When other dragonfiles came into the yard, it would not interact with them at all, and they would buzz by it briefly and show no interest in it, either, yet the others were all interacting with each other and then they would fly off. They treated this one like it WAS an alien. Very, very odd.
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Post by bc on Oct 1, 2006 14:06:21 GMT -5
I was on a vac near boone nc. When we saw dranongfly after bugs in the air . I even said something to my husband , he just said thats what drangonfly do. WE
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Post by bc on Oct 1, 2006 14:13:12 GMT -5
STAY in a cabin on the river that had a flood sometime that summer . So who know what kind of critters where up there . I rember i didnot start to itch untill the nexth day we where there . We had went to a water fall i had slip on a rock that was cover in slime and it was green . are dog start to itch to when we were up there . take care god loves us
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Post by sarahconnor on Oct 2, 2006 5:33:01 GMT -5
Thinker - yes to your answer at the top of this thread.
I am have been having too many near death experiences lately.
Nice that the dogs at the local supermarket love to come cuddle me and be patted.
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Post by sickandtired on Oct 2, 2006 10:22:22 GMT -5
I thought SarahConnor understood that we are tired of her discredit on this proboard.....but she can't stay away........she is the one discredit here on this proboard for we all know what her intentions are.....discredit discredit discredit......MOVE ON SarahConnor you are the discredit here
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