


iwanttobelieve wrote:Thanks for sharing Natty.
Hope you have some luck around Mudgee. Enjoy the local wine!
Cheers.
I have witnessed this exact behavior, the Yowies seem to behave as one cohesive unit almost exactly like a special forces unit. They have an awesome array of skills especially in regards to the living in the bush. They also seem to be able to communicate with each other with either very little or no sound. I have also had some weird experiences or really strange vibes when in the vicinity of Yowies that I've never experienced anywhere else, it's kind of hard to explain but the easiest feeling to explain is a sense of dread or a sense to get the hell out of here!homerbear wrote: it has proven on many times that it has exceptional abilities in camouflage, stealth, being to move without virtually no sound even for size they attain, and they were taught this as soon as they could walk, all military special forces units worldwide would die to be able equal their ablities, they the Yowies have doing this for hundreds of years.
AussieBushman wrote:I have witnessed this exact behavior, the Yowies seem to behave as one cohesive unit almost exactly like a special forces unit. They have an awesome array of skills especially in regards to the living in the bush. They also seem to be able to communicate with each other with either very little or no sound. I have also had some weird experiences or really strange vibes when in the vicinity of Yowies that I've never experienced anywhere else, it's kind of hard to explain but the easiest feeling to explain is a sense of dread or a sense to get the hell out of here!homerbear wrote: it has proven on many times that it has exceptional abilities in camouflage, stealth, being to move without virtually no sound even for size they attain, and they were taught this as soon as they could walk, all military special forces units worldwide would die to be able equal their ablities, they the Yowies have doing this for hundreds of years.
Some of the so called paranormal behavior can be explained due to their physical abilities, but not all of it, it is entirely possible that they do have some amazing abilities just like some humans, we all have a lot more than 5 senses - see attached pic.
TMFG, You shouldn't confuse the ability to be quiet or stealthy with the paranormal, I grew up in the bush and I am quite capable of moving through the bush without being seen or heard(just not as fast as the Yowie for sure) I have been tracking Yowies for many years and I am almost certain that Yowies do not read our minds, so all that thinking other thoughts is a waste of time and energy. I am pretty sure that Yowies can sense intent just like you and I can, humans and many other creatures have the ability to sense the intent ill or otherwise of other beings. I have also worked with animals for many years and it is obvious that humans and animals alike have this ability, but I don't believe that it is a super natural ability, I just think it is a manifestation of using our combined senses for self-preservation. I'm not saying it can't be done or that Yowies can't do it as I've seen it done before by humans, I'm just saying that I'm almost certain that Yowies don't do it.themanfromglad wrote:IMO, you will eventually figure out that they not only read each others thoughts, but they are going to read your tiniest thoughts as well. Assuming you don't want that to happen, you might try practicing thinking about absolutely nothing. Which means no plans, no schemes, no strategy, no tricks. Or you might try thinking of something that will be to your advantage. In that case, you just say a word or phrase over and over in your mind, that may be of benefit to you. Like "you are safe", or "I am a friend", or "I guarantee your safety". And then, don't make a liar out of yourself.
That is a very good question, I just simply hope to gain a greater understanding of this elusive cryptic creature known as the Yowie, also when researchers compile enough empirical evidence of the Yowies existence, I hope that we can have the Yowie protected as a species.themanfromglad wrote:Aussiebushman,
What do you hope to learn and/or accomplish with your research?
Yes your right, it is logical that they might possess the same or similar abilities as humans that is exactly what I said in my previous comments above:mlj1mlj1 wrote:If you believe humans have psychic abilities, isn't it logical they might as well, especially if you believe they might have a tie in to human origins. Its a logical leap is it not. It would be a handy tool to hone in the woods to stay hidden.
Perhaps the water level rose, washed away the lower lying prints and when the water receded, viola, it left the prints in the middle of the sand bar but the prints leading to and from them were no longer visible.themanfromglad wrote:The Fred Beck story and the Mt. St. Helens Ape Canyon, describes footprints that appear in the middle of a large sandbar, with no trailing coming or going from those prints.
The Ape Canyon Creek is no more than a mile long. If it rained at one end sufficiently to raise the water level, then the same rain most assuredly would have also washed away the presumably crisp footprints at presumably the other end. There are lots of stories of tracks beginning and ending in snow. Same deal. Track lines do not go on forever. If they did, then a good tracker could follow them to the perpetrator. Since that has not been done, then a paranormal explanation becomes a more realistic explanation, IMO.FM80 wrote:Perhaps the water level rose, washed away the lower lying prints and when the water receded, viola, it left the prints in the middle of the sand bar but the prints leading to and from them were no longer visible.themanfromglad wrote:The Fred Beck story and the Mt. St. Helens Ape Canyon, describes footprints that appear in the middle of a large sandbar, with no trailing coming or going from those prints.
Not to mention their pelt or coat that covers 95% of their whole body and would provide perfect isolation, their epidermis would also be thicker, more akin to the great apes and less susceptible to the weather compared to our soft human skin. Even though I believe they don’t make fire, I’m certain they make use of natural caves, shelters and caverns which would provide warmer temperatures compared to exposed landscapes and harsh elements. I have had experience in this before near the Snowy Mountains long ago when our company was 'navigationally embarrassed' and couldn't make it back to camp - we kept a number of us from freezing without fire and using only the bush. IMO, they roam large areas in the wilderness that could be as wide as hundreds of sq. kms, however i believe they return to 'known areas' like caves, caverns or shelters which would mean they are rarely out in the harsh weather if they didn't wish it. As for the calorie intake – there is plenty of game in the forests to sustain an animal the size of Yowie/Bigfoot. I believe their intelligence and ability to hunt in pairs or trios gives chosen prey little chance against them, not to mention they are all most likely omnivorous also. It’s easy to explain the flesh and blood theory.themanfromglad wrote:I have never heard a flesh and blood believer explain how large flesh and blood people can live in cold climates like Canada in the winter, given their caloric intake requirements to generate enough heat to keep from freezing.
I'm assuming you'd find it harder to consider that they make clothing from animal skins or utilise some sort of hibernation than to believe they turn invisible.themanfromglad wrote:I have never heard a flesh and blood believer explain how large flesh and blood people can live in cold climates like Canada in the winter, given their caloric intake requirements to generate enough heat to keep from freezing.
The Ape Canyon Creek is no more than a mile long. If it rained at one end sufficiently to raise the water level, then the same rain most assuredly would have also washed away the presumably crisp footprints at presumably the other end.
Absolutely brilliant! I would never have guessed that placing recording equipment in the forest would result in the recording of normal forest noises. Excellent, insightful prediction that is.By using extremely powerful recording equipment and placing them outside your vehicle, while you sleep inside of your vehicle at night, I predict that you will see what the normal noises are in the forest.
Yes, if they espoused ideas like yours with no evidence or precedents and used obscure texts by Romanian computer engineers as their source of information then they would quite rightly lose their jobs for failing to follow the scientific method which they are employed to do.Whose very existence that science remains completely silent on, otherwise those scientists will most certainly find themselves in the unemployment lines, or on the receiving end of a frivolous lawsuit filed by unconvicted criminals, as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergmann's_rulethemanfromglad wrote:I have never heard a flesh and blood believer explain how large flesh and blood people can live in cold climates like Canada in the winter, given their caloric intake requirements to generate enough heat to keep from freezing.
I submit these and the following comments by FM80, as absolute and final proof that FM80 continues to be antagonist and belligerent. In his first paragraph, he "if's" his way to some faulty reasoning that naturally supports his inability to discuss in a mature manner, the controversial topics that this forum is specifically reserved for.FM80 wrote:
Well they say it happened in 'a little creek near pumy butte'. No, if it rained, the water level would rise. If it rained the right amount, it would have washed low lying prints away leaving the higher prints intact. They describe the site as 'a moist sand bar' which suggests that the area was close to the water line and would therefore not need much water for this to occur.
Here, FM80, uses birds as an example but fails to point out that relatively tiny birds, often can conceal themselves by simple leaves in a tree, and has nothing to do with a 500 lb x 4 foot wide x 8 ft tall bipedal hominid standing in your face. He would be kicked out of a court of law, if he used this type of example. This is not discussion. This is childish arguing using completely faulty examples that in the end, do not support his apparent position that invisibility either does not or cannot exist.FM80 wrote:
If I hear a bird but I can't see it, is it in another dimension or is there a simpler explanation?.
Here, FM80 uses childish sarcasm and further isolated a single sentence in order to ruthlessly take it out of context. FM80, has most likely NEVER heard what are the normal forest noises at night, because that noise was moderated due to his very presence. FM80's attack is not mature discussion, as is required on this board. Yet he remains undisciplined by administrators, which tends to also prove that home town boys get preferential treatment.FM80 wrote:
Absolutely brilliant! I would never have guessed that placing recording equipment in the forest would result in the recording of normal forest noises. Excellent, insightful prediction that is.
Here FM80, outright lies through his teeth, in order to concoct an insulting attack. He further claims that the scientific method was not used, when he has no idea what method was used because no detailed explanation was given. This is not discussion. This is childish and viciously antagonistic, and an insult to the intelligence of every reader to this board. There are many current books in print that qualify as both evidence and precedents, that specifically support the hypothesis that Bigfoot (and presumably Yowie) have the ability to disappear and reappear before your very eyes. Here are a few: The Psychic Sasquatch, The Sasquatch People, The Locals, Backyard Bigfoot, In The Spirit of Seatco, and Kultus. Furthermore, "X3" by Adrian Dvir, a book that describes how invisibility works and that FM80 claims is an obscure text, is now in it's 4th Edition. Apparently, the word is spreading about this book, despite FM80's attempt to discourage interested readers. In the States, I only see this level of viciously insulting and antagonistic propoganda, coming from paid scofics. Paid scoftics are hired to influence and control public opinion, by utilizing both internet chat rooms and the tactics you see on display above.FM80 wrote:
Yes, if they espoused ideas like yours with no evidence or precedents and used obscure texts by Romanian computer engineers as their source of information then they would quite rightly lose their jobs for failing to follow the scientific method which they are employed to do.
I don't find either of those stories themselves very credible, but as to footprints/trackways that appear to start and stop in the middle of nowhere, this does seem to happen. I found some large 4 toed tracks in the bush once that seemed to do just that, start and stop in a way that whatever made them must have appeared out of thin air, made the tracks and then disappeared back into thin air. Unlikely to have been faked by someone, possible though I suppose.themanfromglad wrote:"]The Fred Beck story and the Mt. St. Helens Ape Canyon, describes footprints that appear in the middle of a large sandbar, with no trailing coming or going from those prints.
IMO you've both kept it topical and provided the forum with interesting points based at both extremes. Harmless banter keeps us thinking and maintains an honest standard. Nothing drives one harder at something than knowing peer criticism awaits...FM80 wrote:Apologies to the forum users that are probably sick of the back and forth between me and the gladman