inievitable conclusion

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i have consumed all information available on the yowie over the past couple of years, masses of acounts by ordinary and credible people across this country and overseas, as well as pursuing reports from my own corner of the country. Despite efforts by very capable and inteligent groups of people, no one has been able to secure physical evidence of our hairy friend, he/she has been pursued, shot at repeatedly, hit by vehicles and god knows what else and still we come up zilch.
i reluctantly have to concede that their must be a paranormal component to this or something outside our scope of understanding, can it disappear at will?, have abilities beyond human comprehension?, is it a inter dimensional thing?
i had hoped that this was a quirk of evolution yet to be fully discovered, merely a type of ape/human a gigantipithicus even..i could live with that.; but it seems that there is a definite paranormal aspect here which really challenges me, i do not know how to approach this from here on.

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You're not the only one mate.

However, don't give up on the flesh and blood theory altogether. As far as I'm concerned it's still the most logical explanation of what this is, although I must agree that the lack of physical evidence is certainly reason to explore other options. I can't say I know exactly what's going on, therefore anything is a possibilty.

To be honest....and I wish it wasn't so.....but I can't see myself learning the full extent of this mystery anytime soon.

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Hey topender

I think your on the right track, there is certainly something that makes peoples minds tinker along the line of the paranormal side of things especially if you have been researching for a number of years.

Unfortunately it gets a negative response or lack of by most people.

True research should look at all aspects of sightings including the paranormal reports but unfortunately they get overlooked, flesh and blood is a winner in most peoples eyes. But in my opinion it just makes no sense to think of just flesh and blood. And I say that because of the huge amount of sightings that take place around the world with no conclusive evidence, no body nothing!

I’m not saying that flesh and blood is out of the question.

Most Australian aboriginal and native American history and stories resolve around the paranormal eg. Some kind of spiritual entity.

Romeos Quote “Sometimes, ‘the majority’ only means that all the fools are on the same side” sums it up nicely.
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