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  1. The Brooklyn dogman case in Schuyler County, Illinois, details numerous documented encounters with large, bipedal canine-like creatures reported by residents between 2020 and 2021. #dogmen #dogman connectparanormal.net/2026/04/

  2. The Brooklyn dogman case in Schuyler County, Illinois, details numerous documented encounters with large, bipedal canine-like creatures reported by residents between 2020 and 2021. #dogmen #dogman connectparanormal.net/2026/04/

  3. The Brooklyn dogman case in Schuyler County, Illinois, details numerous documented encounters with large, bipedal canine-like creatures reported by residents between 2020 and 2021. #dogmen #dogman connectparanormal.net/2026/04/

  4. What’s lurking in the woods of Brooklyn, Schuyler County, Illinois? In this fascinating 2021 interview, Russ Wagner sits down with Dr. Michael Lorenzen, University Archivist at Western Illinois University, to share his Dogman encounters. #dogmen #cryptids youtu.be/dflhxMJ8R48?si=_C8QFF

  5. Mason recounts investigating alleged “dogmen” near a rural trailer, describing strange tracks, a single large toe print, trail camera images, frightened residents, and efforts to deter the creatures. #dogmen #cryptids connectparanormal.net/2026/04/

  6. This 2021 interview features Richard Mason of Colchester, Illinois, conducted by Dr. Lorenzen, University Archivist at Western Illinois University. Mason recounts investigating alleged “dogmen” near a rural trailer. #dogmen #werewolf youtu.be/OSY_kjwvd7Q?si=SWDax2

  7. 2/2
    ... chen zu verpflichten.«
    ...... Auf der Kampagnenplattform innn.it findet sich dazu ein persönlicher Aufruf von Joachim Volz: »Bitte komm mit uns auf die Straße – und bring, wenn möglich, weitere Menschen mit. Jede Person vor Ort macht den Druck größer: auf Politik, auf Klinikträger, auf Verantwortliche.« ..."
    #religion #dogmen #medizin #gbs #politik #klinikträger #verantwortung #menschen #humanismus #krankenkassen #demo #0502 #hamm #schwangerschaftsabbruch

    giordano-bruno-stiftung.de/inh

  8. 2/2
    ... chen zu verpflichten.«
    ...... Auf der Kampagnenplattform innn.it findet sich dazu ein persönlicher Aufruf von Joachim Volz: »Bitte komm mit uns auf die Straße – und bring, wenn möglich, weitere Menschen mit. Jede Person vor Ort macht den Druck größer: auf Politik, auf Klinikträger, auf Verantwortliche.« ..."
    #religion #dogmen #medizin #gbs #politik #klinikträger #verantwortung #menschen #humanismus #krankenkassen #demo #0502 #hamm #schwangerschaftsabbruch

    giordano-bruno-stiftung.de/inh

  9. Many believe werewolves and dogmen are present at national parks and explain why so many hikers go missing. #werewolf #dogmen #nationalparks youtu.be/HOEAqAhqp9w?si=dRK6Lo

  10. What would makeup be like for #catwoman / #dogmen / #anthros?

    Would it be more like little airbrush paints than the kind that smears onto bald skin like our makeup?

    #furry #wondering #aliens

  11. Mal wieder etwas zum Thema , Menschen die an die Existenz allmächtiger unsichtbarer Wesen Glauben, wollen allen anderen ihr rückständiges Weltbild aufdrängen.

    "Im Konfliktfall entscheide ich mich für die Gesundheit der Frauen – und gegen die Dogmen der Kirche"

    hpd.de/artikel/im-konfliktfall

    #Medizin #Kirche #Krankenhaus #Abteibung #§218 #Geister #KeinGott #Atheist #Dogmen #Gesundheit

  12. In North America’s forests, enigmatic creatures like the Dogman, Bigfoot, and Wendigo inspire both fear and fascination. #Bigfoot #dogmen #wendigo youtu.be/Wthjt5Q5Foo?si=nfoV3q

  13. Features interviews with Donald Jackson and Maya Harper, who recount eerie encounters with dogmen or werewolves in Brooklyn, Illinois. #Dogmen #werewolves connectparanormal.net/2025/01/

  14. Modern Cryptozoology @moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com@moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com ·

    The Beast of Bray Road: The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin’s Werewolf
    Linda Godfrey
    2003, Prairie Oak Press
    177 pp.

    and

    2015, Dystel & Goderich Literary Management
    214 pp.

    The Michigan Dogman: Werewolves and Other Unknown Canines Across the U.S.A.
    Linda Godfrey
    2010, Unexplained Research Publishing Company
    216 pp

    Linda Godfrey began her involvement with recording and researching accounts of canid humanoids at the tail end of 1991. The more she looked into the phenomenon, the more stories came forth about upright-walking werewolf-like beings in Wisconsin, Michigan, and adjacent states. Godfrey, a journalist and artist, took the dogman from an obscure legend to one of most popular cryptids in North America. Its renown is impressive and continues to grow. This is, in no small part, due to Linda’s ability to write in an engaging style and to speak in an honest, good-natured, Midwestern “nice” tone that resulted in her becoming a beloved figure in cryptozoology. Linda passed away in 2022, but she was the author or co-author of 18 books, including several specific to canid humanoids. The two listed here, along with Hunting the American Werewolf: Beast Men in Wisconsin and Beyond, 2006 and Real Wolfmen: True Encounters in Modern America, 2012, established this particular cryptid-creature as the primary bipedal creature reported behind Bigfoot. Concerning the dogman vs Sasquatch, things get… hairy.

    Godfrey’s volumes are primarily accounts collected by or told directly to her. She almost always takes the stories at face value but will often dig farther into the history of the place or other stated details. Her research took her down the crooked and complex paths of contemporary and historic local legends, folklore, and pop culture content. She was diligent to note the many and various side trips she took during her exploration. This includes a considerable number of topics including evolution & genetics, native wildlife & their diseases, extinct animals, skinwalkers, shapeshifters, indigenous lore, spirit guardians, portals and window areas, interdimensional travel, out-of-time events, werewolf tropes (full moon, silver bullets, etc), occult and religious beliefs, wild men, medical conditions, phantom black dogs, anomalous big cats, hoaxes, phantom kangaroos, ley lines, ghosts, ancient Egypt, sacred sites, and more. It’s a lot. This subject area, in general, is what you might call “a dog’s breakfast.

    In an attempt to frame the potential answers to the “dogman” mystery, Godfrey tried to turn over every stone. Though it’s clear she followed every lead she could, checking books, newspapers and more, the depth of the exploration into the literature is ultimately shallow. Godfrey uses popular paranormal or questionable Fortean sources, even encyclopedias, to follow up with facts. The foundation of the canid humanoid phenomenon is a convoluted and contentious mess of fact and fiction. The answer will not be found in any book. It’s extremely difficult to sort out what idea originated where, and if the source was a real account, a tall tale, or entirely made up by horror story tellers.

    Godfrey is trusting, and she tried very hard to lend a credible framing to the very strange body of dogman anecdotes. However, we can’t ever tell how truly reliable any of the information is – some of the tales are clearly exaggerated, as the level of detail reported is hardly possible under the conditions described. Many of the tales are recounted from decades ago. There is zero evidence that these terrifying creatures exist but it still feels like they could. However, there is some evidence that people have misrepresented wolves, bears, deer, or dogs.

    By remaining open to hearing more reports and advertising this openness via media, ever more accounts came to Linda. She entertained supernatural explanations because the stories were so weird and so voluminous; it all was too much for her to consider dismissing them. While she speculated that there may be a population of wolves or dogs that have grown larger than normal and learned how to walk bipedally, she was aware that this was a stretch. The supernatural slide became more appealing when natural explanations didn’t add up. Much was eventually made of the creatures’ association with burial mounds, cemeteries, and crossroads along with their extraordinary behaviors and abilities. Today, the reputation of the dogman cryptids is one of unnatural evil, danger, and violence, far more than that of Bigfoot.

    Linda Godfrey’s work is well worth reading and remains the best source of the dogman/canid hominoid cryptid nonfiction. Her work was a springboard to the myriad persons, podcasts, and media content that celebrates, exaggerates, and propagates tales of the modern day werewolves.

    https://moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com/2024/08/25/godfreys-dogman-beast-volumes/

    #BeastOfBrayRoad #canidHominoids #cryptids #dogman #dogmen #Folklore #folkloreCreatures #LindaGodfrey #werewolf #werewolves

  15. Modern Cryptozoology @moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com@moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com ·

    The Beast of Bray Road: The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin’s Werewolf
    Linda Godfrey
    2003, Prairie Oak Press
    177 pp.

    and

    2015, Dystel & Goderich Literary Management
    214 pp.

    The Michigan Dogman: Werewolves and Other Unknown Canines Across the U.S.A.
    Linda Godfrey
    2010, Unexplained Research Publishing Company
    216 pp

    Linda Godfrey began her involvement with recording and researching accounts of canid humanoids at the tail end of 1991. The more she looked into the phenomenon, the more stories came forth about upright-walking werewolf-like beings in Wisconsin, Michigan, and adjacent states. Godfrey, a journalist and artist, took the dogman from an obscure legend to one of most popular cryptids in North America. Its renown is impressive and continues to grow. This is, in no small part, due to Linda’s ability to write in an engaging style and to speak in an honest, good-natured, Midwestern “nice” tone that resulted in her becoming a beloved figure in cryptozoology. Linda passed away in 2022, but she was the author or co-author of 18 books, including several specific to canid humanoids. The two listed here, along with Hunting the American Werewolf: Beast Men in Wisconsin and Beyond, 2006 and Real Wolfmen: True Encounters in Modern America, 2012, established this particular cryptid-creature as the primary bipedal creature reported behind Bigfoot. Concerning the dogman vs Sasquatch, things get… hairy.

    Godfrey’s volumes are primarily accounts collected by or told directly to her. She almost always takes the stories at face value but will often dig farther into the history of the place or other stated details. Her research took her down the crooked and complex paths of contemporary and historic local legends, folklore, and pop culture content. She was diligent to note the many and various side trips she took during her exploration. This includes a considerable number of topics including evolution & genetics, native wildlife & their diseases, extinct animals, skinwalkers, shapeshifters, indigenous lore, spirit guardians, portals and window areas, interdimensional travel, out-of-time events, werewolf tropes (full moon, silver bullets, etc), occult and religious beliefs, wild men, medical conditions, phantom black dogs, anomalous big cats, hoaxes, phantom kangaroos, ley lines, ghosts, ancient Egypt, sacred sites, and more. It’s a lot. This subject area, in general, is what you might call “a dog’s breakfast.

    In an attempt to frame the potential answers to the “dogman” mystery, Godfrey tried to turn over every stone. Though it’s clear she followed every lead she could, checking books, newspapers and more, the depth of the exploration into the literature is ultimately shallow. Godfrey uses popular paranormal or questionable Fortean sources, even encyclopedias, to follow up with facts. The foundation of the canid humanoid phenomenon is a convoluted and contentious mess of fact and fiction. The answer will not be found in any book. It’s extremely difficult to sort out what idea originated where, and if the source was a real account, a tall tale, or entirely made up by horror story tellers.

    Godfrey is trusting, and she tried very hard to lend a credible framing to the very strange body of dogman anecdotes. However, we can’t ever tell how truly reliable any of the information is – some of the tales are clearly exaggerated, as the level of detail reported is hardly possible under the conditions described. Many of the tales are recounted from decades ago. There is zero evidence that these terrifying creatures exist but it still feels like they could. However, there is some evidence that people have misrepresented wolves, bears, deer, or dogs.

    By remaining open to hearing more reports and advertising this openness via media, ever more accounts came to Linda. She entertained supernatural explanations because the stories were so weird and so voluminous; it all was too much for her to consider dismissing them. While she speculated that there may be a population of wolves or dogs that have grown larger than normal and learned how to walk bipedally, she was aware that this was a stretch. The supernatural slide became more appealing when natural explanations didn’t add up. Much was eventually made of the creatures’ association with burial mounds, cemeteries, and crossroads along with their extraordinary behaviors and abilities. Today, the reputation of the dogman cryptids is one of unnatural evil, danger, and violence, far more than that of Bigfoot.

    Linda Godfrey’s work is well worth reading and remains the best source of the dogman/canid hominoid cryptid nonfiction. Her work was a springboard to the myriad persons, podcasts, and media content that celebrates, exaggerates, and propagates tales of the modern day werewolves.

    https://moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com/2024/08/25/godfreys-dogman-beast-volumes/

    #BeastOfBrayRoad #canidHominoids #cryptids #dogman #dogmen #Folklore #folkloreCreatures #LindaGodfrey #werewolf #werewolves

  16. Modern Cryptozoology @moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com@moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com ·

    The Beast of Bray Road: The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin’s Werewolf
    Linda Godfrey
    2003, Prairie Oak Press
    177 pp.

    and

    2015, Dystel & Goderich Literary Management
    214 pp.

    The Michigan Dogman: Werewolves and Other Unknown Canines Across the U.S.A.
    Linda Godfrey
    2010, Unexplained Research Publishing Company
    216 pp

    Linda Godfrey began her involvement with recording and researching accounts of canid humanoids at the tail end of 1991. The more she looked into the phenomenon, the more stories came forth about upright-walking werewolf-like beings in Wisconsin, Michigan, and adjacent states. Godfrey, a journalist and artist, took the dogman from an obscure legend to one of most popular cryptids in North America. Its renown is impressive and continues to grow. This is, in no small part, due to Linda’s ability to write in an engaging style and to speak in an honest, good-natured, Midwestern “nice” tone that resulted in her becoming a beloved figure in cryptozoology. Linda passed away in 2022, but she was the author or co-author of 18 books, including several specific to canid humanoids. The two listed here, along with Hunting the American Werewolf: Beast Men in Wisconsin and Beyond, 2006 and Real Wolfmen: True Encounters in Modern America, 2012, established this particular cryptid-creature as the primary bipedal creature reported behind Bigfoot. Concerning the dogman vs Sasquatch, things get… hairy.

    Godfrey’s volumes are primarily accounts collected by or told directly to her. She almost always takes the stories at face value but will often dig farther into the history of the place or other stated details. Her research took her down the crooked and complex paths of contemporary and historic local legends, folklore, and pop culture content. She was diligent to note the many and various side trips she took during her exploration. This includes a considerable number of topics including evolution & genetics, native wildlife & their diseases, extinct animals, skinwalkers, shapeshifters, indigenous lore, spirit guardians, portals and window areas, interdimensional travel, out-of-time events, werewolf tropes (full moon, silver bullets, etc), occult and religious beliefs, wild men, medical conditions, phantom black dogs, anomalous big cats, hoaxes, phantom kangaroos, ley lines, ghosts, ancient Egypt, sacred sites, and more. It’s a lot. This subject area, in general, is what you might call “a dog’s breakfast.

    In an attempt to frame the potential answers to the “dogman” mystery, Godfrey tried to turn over every stone. Though it’s clear she followed every lead she could, checking books, newspapers and more, the depth of the exploration into the literature is ultimately shallow. Godfrey uses popular paranormal or questionable Fortean sources, even encyclopedias, to follow up with facts. The foundation of the canid humanoid phenomenon is a convoluted and contentious mess of fact and fiction. The answer will not be found in any book. It’s extremely difficult to sort out what idea originated where, and if the source was a real account, a tall tale, or entirely made up by horror story tellers.

    Godfrey is trusting, and she tried very hard to lend a credible framing to the very strange body of dogman anecdotes. However, we can’t ever tell how truly reliable any of the information is – some of the tales are clearly exaggerated, as the level of detail reported is hardly possible under the conditions described. Many of the tales are recounted from decades ago. There is zero evidence that these terrifying creatures exist but it still feels like they could. However, there is some evidence that people have misrepresented wolves, bears, deer, or dogs.

    By remaining open to hearing more reports and advertising this openness via media, ever more accounts came to Linda. She entertained supernatural explanations because the stories were so weird and so voluminous; it all was too much for her to consider dismissing them. While she speculated that there may be a population of wolves or dogs that have grown larger than normal and learned how to walk bipedally, she was aware that this was a stretch. The supernatural slide became more appealing when natural explanations didn’t add up. Much was eventually made of the creatures’ association with burial mounds, cemeteries, and crossroads along with their extraordinary behaviors and abilities. Today, the reputation of the dogman cryptids is one of unnatural evil, danger, and violence, far more than that of Bigfoot.

    Linda Godfrey’s work is well worth reading and remains the best source of the dogman/canid hominoid cryptid nonfiction. Her work was a springboard to the myriad persons, podcasts, and media content that celebrates, exaggerates, and propagates tales of the modern day werewolves.

    https://moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com/2024/08/25/godfreys-dogman-beast-volumes/

    #BeastOfBrayRoad #canidHominoids #cryptids #dogman #dogmen #Folklore #folkloreCreatures #LindaGodfrey #werewolf #werewolves

  17. Modern Cryptozoology @moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com@moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com ·

    The Beast of Bray Road: The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin’s Werewolf
    Linda Godfrey
    2003, Prairie Oak Press
    177 pp.

    and

    2015, Dystel & Goderich Literary Management
    214 pp.

    The Michigan Dogman: Werewolves and Other Unknown Canines Across the U.S.A.
    Linda Godfrey
    2010, Unexplained Research Publishing Company
    216 pp

    Linda Godfrey began her involvement with recording and researching accounts of canid humanoids at the tail end of 1991. The more she looked into the phenomenon, the more stories came forth about upright-walking werewolf-like beings in Wisconsin, Michigan, and adjacent states. Godfrey, a journalist and artist, took the dogman from an obscure legend to one of most popular cryptids in North America. Its renown is impressive and continues to grow. This is, in no small part, due to Linda’s ability to write in an engaging style and to speak in an honest, good-natured, Midwestern “nice” tone that resulted in her becoming a beloved figure in cryptozoology. Linda passed away in 2022, but she was the author or co-author of 18 books, including several specific to canid humanoids. The two listed here, along with Hunting the American Werewolf: Beast Men in Wisconsin and Beyond, 2006 and Real Wolfmen: True Encounters in Modern America, 2012, established this particular cryptid-creature as the primary bipedal creature reported behind Bigfoot. Concerning the dogman vs Sasquatch, things get… hairy.

    Godfrey’s volumes are primarily accounts collected by or told directly to her. She almost always takes the stories at face value but will often dig farther into the history of the place or other stated details. Her research took her down the crooked and complex paths of contemporary and historic local legends, folklore, and pop culture content. She was diligent to note the many and various side trips she took during her exploration. This includes a considerable number of topics including evolution & genetics, native wildlife & their diseases, extinct animals, skinwalkers, shapeshifters, indigenous lore, spirit guardians, portals and window areas, interdimensional travel, out-of-time events, werewolf tropes (full moon, silver bullets, etc), occult and religious beliefs, wild men, medical conditions, phantom black dogs, anomalous big cats, hoaxes, phantom kangaroos, ley lines, ghosts, ancient Egypt, sacred sites, and more. It’s a lot. This subject area, in general, is what you might call “a dog’s breakfast.

    In an attempt to frame the potential answers to the “dogman” mystery, Godfrey tried to turn over every stone. Though it’s clear she followed every lead she could, checking books, newspapers and more, the depth of the exploration into the literature is ultimately shallow. Godfrey uses popular paranormal or questionable Fortean sources, even encyclopedias, to follow up with facts. The foundation of the canid humanoid phenomenon is a convoluted and contentious mess of fact and fiction. The answer will not be found in any book. It’s extremely difficult to sort out what idea originated where, and if the source was a real account, a tall tale, or entirely made up by horror story tellers.

    Godfrey is trusting, and she tried very hard to lend a credible framing to the very strange body of dogman anecdotes. However, we can’t ever tell how truly reliable any of the information is – some of the tales are clearly exaggerated, as the level of detail reported is hardly possible under the conditions described. Many of the tales are recounted from decades ago. There is zero evidence that these terrifying creatures exist but it still feels like they could. However, there is some evidence that people have misrepresented wolves, bears, deer, or dogs.

    By remaining open to hearing more reports and advertising this openness via media, ever more accounts came to Linda. She entertained supernatural explanations because the stories were so weird and so voluminous; it all was too much for her to consider dismissing them. While she speculated that there may be a population of wolves or dogs that have grown larger than normal and learned how to walk bipedally, she was aware that this was a stretch. The supernatural slide became more appealing when natural explanations didn’t add up. Much was eventually made of the creatures’ association with burial mounds, cemeteries, and crossroads along with their extraordinary behaviors and abilities. Today, the reputation of the dogman cryptids is one of unnatural evil, danger, and violence, far more than that of Bigfoot.

    Linda Godfrey’s work is well worth reading and remains the best source of the dogman/canid hominoid cryptid nonfiction. Her work was a springboard to the myriad persons, podcasts, and media content that celebrates, exaggerates, and propagates tales of the modern day werewolves.

    https://moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com/2024/08/25/godfreys-dogman-beast-volumes/

    #BeastOfBrayRoad #canidHominoids #cryptids #dogman #dogmen #Folklore #folkloreCreatures #LindaGodfrey #werewolf #werewolves

  18. Modern Cryptozoology @moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com@moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com ·

    The Beast of Bray Road: The Beast of Bray Road: Tailing Wisconsin’s Werewolf
    Linda Godfrey
    2003, Prairie Oak Press
    177 pp.

    and

    2015, Dystel & Goderich Literary Management
    214 pp.

    The Michigan Dogman: Werewolves and Other Unknown Canines Across the U.S.A.
    Linda Godfrey
    2010, Unexplained Research Publishing Company
    216 pp

    Linda Godfrey began her involvement with recording and researching accounts of canid humanoids at the tail end of 1991. The more she looked into the phenomenon, the more stories came forth about upright-walking werewolf-like beings in Wisconsin, Michigan, and adjacent states. Godfrey, a journalist and artist, took the dogman from an obscure legend to one of most popular cryptids in North America. Its renown is impressive and continues to grow. This is, in no small part, due to Linda’s ability to write in an engaging style and to speak in an honest, good-natured, Midwestern “nice” tone that resulted in her becoming a beloved figure in cryptozoology. Linda passed away in 2022, but she was the author or co-author of 18 books, including several specific to canid humanoids. The two listed here, along with Hunting the American Werewolf: Beast Men in Wisconsin and Beyond, 2006 and Real Wolfmen: True Encounters in Modern America, 2012, established this particular cryptid-creature as the primary bipedal creature reported behind Bigfoot. Concerning the dogman vs Sasquatch, things get… hairy.

    Godfrey’s volumes are primarily accounts collected by or told directly to her. She almost always takes the stories at face value but will often dig farther into the history of the place or other stated details. Her research took her down the crooked and complex paths of contemporary and historic local legends, folklore, and pop culture content. She was diligent to note the many and various side trips she took during her exploration. This includes a considerable number of topics including evolution & genetics, native wildlife & their diseases, extinct animals, skinwalkers, shapeshifters, indigenous lore, spirit guardians, portals and window areas, interdimensional travel, out-of-time events, werewolf tropes (full moon, silver bullets, etc), occult and religious beliefs, wild men, medical conditions, phantom black dogs, anomalous big cats, hoaxes, phantom kangaroos, ley lines, ghosts, ancient Egypt, sacred sites, and more. It’s a lot. This subject area, in general, is what you might call “a dog’s breakfast.

    In an attempt to frame the potential answers to the “dogman” mystery, Godfrey tried to turn over every stone. Though it’s clear she followed every lead she could, checking books, newspapers and more, the depth of the exploration into the literature is ultimately shallow. Godfrey uses popular paranormal or questionable Fortean sources, even encyclopedias, to follow up with facts. The foundation of the canid humanoid phenomenon is a convoluted and contentious mess of fact and fiction. The answer will not be found in any book. It’s extremely difficult to sort out what idea originated where, and if the source was a real account, a tall tale, or entirely made up by horror story tellers.

    Godfrey is trusting, and she tried very hard to lend a credible framing to the very strange body of dogman anecdotes. However, we can’t ever tell how truly reliable any of the information is – some of the tales are clearly exaggerated, as the level of detail reported is hardly possible under the conditions described. Many of the tales are recounted from decades ago. There is zero evidence that these terrifying creatures exist but it still feels like they could. However, there is some evidence that people have misrepresented wolves, bears, deer, or dogs.

    By remaining open to hearing more reports and advertising this openness via media, ever more accounts came to Linda. She entertained supernatural explanations because the stories were so weird and so voluminous; it all was too much for her to consider dismissing them. While she speculated that there may be a population of wolves or dogs that have grown larger than normal and learned how to walk bipedally, she was aware that this was a stretch. The supernatural slide became more appealing when natural explanations didn’t add up. Much was eventually made of the creatures’ association with burial mounds, cemeteries, and crossroads along with their extraordinary behaviors and abilities. Today, the reputation of the dogman cryptids is one of unnatural evil, danger, and violence, far more than that of Bigfoot.

    Linda Godfrey’s work is well worth reading and remains the best source of the dogman/canid hominoid cryptid nonfiction. Her work was a springboard to the myriad persons, podcasts, and media content that celebrates, exaggerates, and propagates tales of the modern day werewolves.

    https://moderncryptozoology.wordpress.com/2024/08/25/godfreys-dogman-beast-volumes/

    #BeastOfBrayRoad #canidHominoids #cryptids #dogman #dogmen #Folklore #folkloreCreatures #LindaGodfrey #werewolf #werewolves

  19. For many years, cryptozoologists and people interested in myth have been fascinated by stories about Dogmen and Bigfoot. #dogmen #bigfoot bigfootbeat.blog/post/75869799

  20. Werewolves and dogmen, rooted in folklore and popular culture, differ in traits and histories. Werewolves, originating in European folklore, symbolize the struggle between humanity and bestiality, often associated with historical and supernatural causes. Dogmen, a North American phenomenon, embody enigmatic aspects of the wild and nature, evoking dread and mystery. #dogmen #werewolves connectparanormal.net/2024/07/

  21. Ah que voici le podcast de la 329e du #PyongyangCityRockers, avec pour invité l'excellent Cyril de Dirty Slap Records - le label de cassettes à la pointe du punk et du hardcore. Une heure de discute passionnée avec également quelques bandes musicales de choix !

    pyongyangcityrockers.wordpress

    #DirtySlapRecords #RijselIrishBoyz #Dögmën #NeufVolts #Turquoise #Paratonnerre #Gurs #Haren #Khassarat #ChienFlic #Frammenti

  22. Ah que voici le podcast de la 329e du #PyongyangCityRockers, avec pour invité l'excellent Cyril de Dirty Slap Records - le label de cassettes à la pointe du punk et du hardcore. Une heure de discute passionnée avec également quelques bandes musicales de choix !

    pyongyangcityrockers.wordpress

    #DirtySlapRecords #RijselIrishBoyz #Dögmën #NeufVolts #Turquoise #Paratonnerre #Gurs #Haren #Khassarat #ChienFlic #Frammenti

  23. Der #Evolutionsweg der #gbs-Köln
    Unsere Erde ist nach neueren wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen vor etwa 4.600 Millionen Jahren entstand. Das sind Größenordnungen, die sich kaum ein Mensch vorstellen kann.
Um das zu ändern und um den #kreationistischen Ideen aus der #bibel und den religiösen #Dogmen etwas Reales entgegenzusetzen, hat der gbs Köln e.V. Einen Evolutionsweg, als 460 Meter langen Lehrpfad eingerichtet.
    #Kirche
    Nähere Hintergründe hier:

    meinungundbericht.com/religion

  24. "Wir müssen anfangen, eine vollständige Impfung als eine mit drei Dosen zu begreifen" sagt Drosten.
    Sowas nennt man #Erkenntnisgewinn, das ist der Unterschied zu den #dogmen, die mir #querdenker ständig präsentieren.

    spektrum.de/news/corona-impfun

  25. Aber bitte unbedingt dran halten:

    Eine #LinkeMehrheit darf nicht an #Dogmen scheitern.

    Wenn die Mehrheit rechnerisch da ist, ergreift sie diesmal!

    @dieLinke @spdde @Die_Gruenen
    ---
    RT @DIELINKEHESSEN
    Macht mit bei uns! #Aufbruch in eine neue Zeit.

    die-linke.de/mitmachen
    twitter.com/DIELINKEHESSEN/sta

  26. Aber bitte unbedingt dran halten:

    Eine #LinkeMehrheit darf nicht an #Dogmen scheitern.

    Wenn die Mehrheit rechnerisch da ist, ergreift sie diesmal!

    @dieLinke @spdde @Die_Gruenen
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    RT @DIELINKEHESSEN
    Macht mit bei uns! #Aufbruch in eine neue Zeit.

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