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that’s incredible! same here with shoshone and bannock tribes

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we’re curious on the different beliefs of why you shouldn’t whistle at night?

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Can anyone tell me where I can buy a hobbyist drone that can outrun a helicopter, maybe Walmart?

Taken today in Riverside Florida.

#ufosky #news #drones

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just started the owl week run super cool

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I think were due for a meatshower…

@astonishinglegends.bsky.social

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This article does a good job of introducing concepts of selective attention and pareidolia, but it is a blanket statement and dismissive to declare all ghostly phenomena are explainable through these. Also higher grades does not = i don’t believe.

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Monster Lore Tour Podcast · Jeremy Carr & Matt O. Zerro · Welcome to the Monster Lore Tour! Your Guides Jeremy and MOZ have lived a life on the edge of reality, and now we bring to you a paranormal podcast unlike any o...

In our upcoming episode #74 we discuss how the knocking related to poltergeist activity can often communicate in rather astounding ways.
#mltpod

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Excellent! Yes so many cases with this type of communication is such a fascinating aspect to poltergeist cases!

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Ok so me and the team looked at this but we couldn’t really see anything. That’s not to say that nothing is occurring. With orbs it is best practice to assume most are water or dust particles in this case potentially snow catching light. Has any other activity been occurring?

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I need mothman when my neighbors double park fly away sweet prince

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I wonder how many unreported helpful poltergeist cases there are? Like instead of horrible knocking and scratching it’s a super sick beatboxer and makes incredible sandwiches.
#sandwichgeist

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Odin?

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Anyone in the eastern Idaho area we are hosting a continuous series of #paranormal #documentaries at Idaho State Universities bengal theatre. Come join as we cover this months topic of haunted objects!

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Picture of cartoon aliens

Picture of cartoon aliens

#UFOSKY 😂

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Ghosts! We think they’re real neat.

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Am I the only one who has the shining intro song in my head most days?

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New leaks have surfaced from the alleged insider who claims involvement in a "legacy program."

The latest images are significantly more detailed and could be pretty catastrophic as far as disclosure goes, if genuine.

#ufosky #ufo #uap #disclosure

Catch the episode link in the comments.

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In 1921, the schooner Carroll A. Deering was found adrift off NC's coast—a ghost ship with 11 vanished souls. Damaged gear, missing boats, eerie behavior... Mutiny? Pirates? Something darker? Join us as we board this haunted mystery! 🌊👻 #AstonishingLegends #Podcast

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Updated.
I’m waiting on about 8 more colleagues to come into the fold then I’ll populate the rest of the list with the amazing people I’ve connected with on here.

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On The Road with D.O.A.🌏🛣🚙

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Buy two Ouija boards get one free today at Target 🎯 👻

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We need more bizarre humanoid encounters. We need a Sam the Sandown clown reemergence.
#weird #paranormal #weneedsam

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Small Town Occult A journey into shadows

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I am very very in to this.

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That reminds me of that Jim
Harold campfire episode about the spider humanoid that one guy encountered outside an apartment complex!

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Is it me or is everyone calling everything a skinwalker? I mean we don’t call every ghost a demon….oh wait, well shoot…

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Nectar-loving Ethiopian wolves may be the first carnivore pollinators Endangered Ethiopian wolves feed on the nectar of red hot poker plants, and may transport pollen from flower to flower as they do so

“Ethiopian wolves feed on the sweet nectar of a local flower, picking up pollen on their snouts as they do so – which may make them the first carnivores discovered to act as pollinators.”

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@exvplanis.com

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“It is possible that consciousness like space time has its own intrinsic degrees of freedom and that neglecting these will lead to a description of the universe that is fundamentally incomplete.”

-Andrei Linde

Stanford University Physicists

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