That last story I wrote, "Pareidolia & Blurry Pictures," HERE got me immediately kicked out of the Texas Paranormal group I had just joined when I posted it. The group was making me mad because they claim to be interested in "Paranormal" and are actually interested in DISPROVING anyone who comes to them with an actual Paranormal experience. I've been running up against this a lot. It is very deceitful. Think about it. Why have "Paranormal" in your group's title and then allow people to stay in the group who are constantly posting against anything paranormal? If it was MY group I'd kick them out. I actually did kick them out of MY group a couple of years ago. I had joined a Bigfoot group, one of the largest, over 22,000 people. I was posting my stories because the nice guy who founded the group was allowing me to. He liked my stories so he made me a "Moderator" of the group. So I started actually "moderating" and I kicked out the people who where just trying to disprove Bigfoot. They can get quite mean, even the "laughing emoji" they constantly put on people's posts and comments are just plain mean. So I kicked out about 5 of them. That made the founder of the group SO mad that he said some of them were his friends he'd known for a long time and he fussed at me and put them right back in. I wrote a story about it, go back in my work, it's there. HERE
THEN I posted one of my stories or some comment supporting Bigfoot and the group and made another lady Moderator so mad that SHE berated me mercilessly in a lengthy paragraph she posted for all 22,000 members to see. I erased all my stories, and comments, and quit the group. I don't like fake fronts. It was the fact that the original founder guy who had welcomed me and made me a Moderator ALLOWED her to berate me in front of the whole group that made me quit. I realized the entire setup of the group was designed to be a front for shaping the Bigfoot narrative the way the founders chose. I suspected that the government was involved in it. I suspect that a lot, and that a lot of the groups are set up for that express purpose. A few months later I ran into the group founder guy by chance when I posted on another Big Name Cryptid group's leader's page. I think he had taken her under his wing, that he had actually helped pull together a bunch of the more popular people so they could have conferences and keep the disinformation flowing to an unsuspecting public. He said hi to me in a friendly way and asked me to come back to his group. I did. He allowed me to post my stories again. I liked that. THEN I started actually "Moderating" the group again, like before. I saw that three of the independent Bigfoot big name people had been banned from the group, one of which was my mentor. So I unbanned them. These were three men with actual experience, a LOT of experience, with actual Bigfoot. They were independent men, who formed groups of their own, who said what they thought. They had been banned from the group I suspected was created as a front to control the Bigfoot narrative: Bigfoot don't really exist, or if they do they are rare and not located anywhere normal people are, or if they are they are friendly Forest friends, and they under no circumstances have ANY paranormal aspects to them. That's the narrative. That's why laughing emojis are allowed. That's why the word "pareidolia" is bantered around constantly. That's why I wrote my last story ABOUT groups filled with people who post "that's just pareidolia" on every legitimate or maybe legitimate unsuspecting member's posts or pictures.
The govt. is controlling the narrative. I dropped out of ALL the Bigfoot groups because of this. I just kept my very small circle of friends whom I know are real and have real knowledge of Cryptids and of the paranormal. I'll probably make them mad at some point as well, maybe even by posting this new story, the one I'm writing right now. I don't want to. I just want to get to the truth of the matter. My ideas are based on God and what I've unveiled personally about the Bible, through my own deep study, combined with my life experiences while following God and the Bible. The reason why I don't listen to some of the thoughts that go against my own ideas based on God and the Bible is due to my obedience to go against idolatry. I'm not tolerant to idolatry. God is not tolerant to idolatry. Only Society is tolerant because their ideas and spirits are going against God and the Bible and his design. The Nephilim current concept is baloney. HERE Outer space concepts are baloney. HERE The current translation of Genesis 6 is total baloney. HERE Yes, Bigfoot are Paranormal. Very. HERE So that got me kicked out of the Texas Paranormal group a few weeks ago, the story I wrote about it. My unbanning the three guys I knew to be telling the truth got me kicked out of the 22,000 member group as soon as I did it, that same hour. That leads to today's story, this one.
I saw another post, yesterday, go by me in my Facebook news stream. It was by a young woman in another Paranormal group I must have forgotten I joined. She posted a picture of some fuzzy lights on a beach. She said, "What is this?" She then said, she had checked and it wasn't a sign in some bushes. She had held her camera outside of her car window, she said, so it wasn't a reflection. What was it? I could tell she was sincere. So I looked at the picture. I downloaded it to my computer and made it bigger so I could see it better. I read the comments she had gotten so far. One of the comments said it looked like a bunch of balloons all tied together. It did. Then I looked closer. "It's orbs," I thought. I looked some more. "Yes, it's orbs... oh, look, there's a toddler Bigfoot being part of the body, just like in my picture I have. HERE They are shapeshifting. I haven't noticed the Paranormal groups talking about Bigfoot. That's because the Bigfoot groups won't tolerate people talking about Bigfoot being paranormal. He is. They are. This lady's balloon picture that was in the shape of a ghostly apparition on a beautiful beach reminded me of when the Bigfoot I videotaped, through my worker's camera, on my "Angel Creek" land, in Arkansas rose up out of the ground in front of my cabin, like a translucent ghost, with toddlers on his shoulders. I wrote about it. HERE Then, several months later, he posed for my camera when I was 600 miles away. I wrote a story about it. HERE That's what her photo looked like to me. So I stopped and answered her question, "What is this?"
I wrote, "It's a totem of orbs and Cryptids." When she read that, a bit later, she put an "astounded emoji" on my comment. So I went back and said, "I usually get kicked out of groups but oh well. I also think they are making the shape of a lovely young woman in a hat. I’d say they are doing that because they liked you and wanted to say hello but not scare you. I’d also say it is actually a group/family of Bigfoot. They may have picked this image from your mind. They did this to me. They formed a totem that reminded me of my once husband I had good feelings about. I’ve seen all this on offgrid land I bought. Took me 5 years to grasp it." Then a bit later, after mulling it over some more, I went back and said, "I need to add this. I've been mentored by trackers who believe that ALL the Bigfoot are Predators. They have studied this longer than me, by far. They tracked my land. But I am also highly trained in scripture and have been documenting what actually happens on my land. HERE So there is a chance that whatever that is in your picture is a covering for a predator to get close to you by appearing to be something it isn't. Just be careful."
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Written September 17, 2024 at 7:58 am