Gremlins about as Rare as Tiger Musky?
I've always had a fascination with rare species of animals, whether it's cryptic creatures on the show Monster Quest or fishing for a rare animal species such as a musky, it didn't matter to me this was a fish of 10,000 casts, I have a vested interest because it's so exciting to catch this species, it's unlike any other fish on the food pyramid: the heart pounding adrenaline pumping followups and strikes on the figure 8, the incredible jumps, along with the many other weird things this fish species does, such as skimming the water line, not to mention their size. We have a saying up here in the North, while the Southerners have their own gators down south, us Northerns like to call these fish gators because of their teeth, their size, the way they act thrashing back and forth similar to an Alligator, as well as when you look down at a 50 incher, they look just like a gator sitting in the water. It's by no surprise that both of us use the same fishing rod to catch these beasts, like an Extra Heavy Tank Rod from Tackle Industries - "They are not only used for musky & pike fishing but they are used for snook, tarpon, and even up to 1200lb Florida alligators!"
When you start to analyze this Esox creature, follow its patterns, you can start to narrow down your findings of where these beasts like to congregate, such as where the current exists at mouths of rivers, also use technology such as panoptix livescope to find schools of Gizzard shad as Jon Bondy says, as well as just using your intuition of asking other fishermen questions like bass fishermen or walleye fishermen if they've hooked into any musky lately. Every year I head over to Metro Park to target this rare species, sometimes they might be found deep within black creek where I caught this tiger musky, sometimes they might be found at the tip of the peninsula, sometimes they might be found even at the day sail, each year the hot spots fluctuate. But even though they are a rare species, one thing that lays permanent, this rare species of animals does exist despite it being elusive and super rare.
Could that be the case with some cryptic creatures? They're still real due to their elusiveness and rarity? If something like a Gremlin is real and could be very rare, could we narrow down there whereabouts by analyzing its patterns? What we know is, these creatures showed up during a time when our whole planet was at war. The theory about UAPs is, that these disc shaped objects showed up during nuclear tensions between countries that could possibly leave this planet uninhabitable. I always had this theory, that if these Foo Fighters are traveling between two points by using planck energy, as Michio Kaku states, some sort of portal in the sky as reported by George Knapp, that other things might have traveled through the portal briefly while it's open as well too, maybe a Gremlin?
Michio Kaku - "Well you know when i talk to my friends who are physicists like myself about these things they sort of like laugh giggle their eyes roll up to the heavens and they say something very simple that a rocket using conventional means would take seventy thousand years to reach us from the nearest star therefore these objects cannot exist. Open your mind to the possibility that they are a thousand years more advanced than us a thousand years is nothing compared to the age of the universe right the universe is about 13 billion plus years old that's how the age of the universe and so the age of a civilization just a few thousand years ahead of us that is just a blink of an eye to the universe itself and once you go to higher energies the laws of physics begin to break down the laws of Einstein and the laws of the quantum theory break down as something called the planck energy. Any civilization that can harness the planck energy would be able to become masters of space and time space and time as we know it become unstable at the planck energy which is far beyond anything that we can muster here on the planet earth."
There's another theory that these things are just the natural state of the planet like explained by Professor Leek in the Mothman Prophecies stated...
"You're telling me these things do not exist. Oh they exist, but on a new realm we've never seen, electricity, microvwaves, infared waves. These things have been around for ever, they're a normal condition of the planet!"
No one knows for sure, but during the time of World War 2 tensions, our pilots reported seeing these giant bat like creatures, just as Dick Miller's character Mr. Futterman explained in the 1980s cult classic movie. During that time, as pilots reported weird flying animals of tearing up machinery, many scientists easily explained away these sightings as hallucinations from breathing in fumes from the plane's motors, lack of cabin pressure, or lack of sleep. It's funny, considering same thing about UAPs, aka Foo Fighters, many scientists also explained them away as just swamp gas like this Michigan case. Makes me wonder if these creatures exist just like the UAPs/UFOs. After studying the UAP phenomenon for a long time, it's obvious a lot of war veterans had a lot of crazy stories from the World War 2 era, many of them didn't like talking about war regardless, as both my grandfathers were in the war. But it seems a lot of veterans had a lot of weird stories about these so called Foo Fighters that were just explained away as simple swamp gas. But imagine that, imagine seeing something so real that you can touch it with your hands, then later to be told you're nuts... I suspect many of these soldiers went to their graves never telling these stories ever again, one being afraid of being ridiculed, and second because science has no way of explaining them, really sad to me.
After reading about these stories over the years, one thing I said I'd never do, is take a vow, to never make fun of or ridicule anyone that has ever had a paranormal experience that can't be explained with science or anyone that might have a different ideology than mine. Over the years I've fished and hunted with different people all throughout my life, the one thing I recently heard from a friend of mine, is he once went to a fly fishing show where other anglers discuss their experiences of fishing, well one of them was a big foot story. I was like oh yeah... I told him I definitely belief in those sort of things, have been reading and watching some of David Paulides Missing 411 stories and just listening to Coast to Coast AM for a very long time. I explained to him, they're not only bone chilling and fascinating that peaks my interest, we're starting to realize that these things go along with a lot of missing person cases at state parks, which is very relevant to your safety of fishing and hunting.
Recently, Hollywood came out with a new adaptation of this cryptic creature called a Gremlin, this time giving it a more realistic portrayal of the time these cryptic creatures were actually spotted, during World War 2, and boy did it turn out to be an incredible film, loved it! Chloƫ Moretz was great in it!!
When I say a more realistic depiction, I say real because this was a lot more different that the Gremlin movies that kind of made fun of this cryptic creature as sort of goofy, nutty, quirky, kind of making fun of the topic. There was also a the original depiction which was told during the Twilight Zone with John Lithgow... Funny thing is, when I was growing up, I didn't even realize this was based on the original stories of the creature, I thought it was just some sci-fi story conjured up out of thin air... I mean in the movie, there wasn't even any mention of the word Gremlin, from what I remember... And in the first installment of the episode in the 1960s TV series, they didn't even call it Gremlin, but just Nightmare at 20,000 Feet. Was that purposely done? Hollywood trying to warm us up to something...
One thing I've realized is, these directors and writers are getting their ideas from some sort of truth in reality, whether it's the movie Predator or even just standard ghost stories like from Ed and Lorraine Warren with their popular movie series the Conjuring. As we hit the Great Reset, my thoughts are this will not only be a big change in our economy, our jobs, but as well as our psychological state I suspect too.
I'm already starting to see people reject this huge change that's affecting our culture, whether it's new technology such as panoptix and the electric muscle car or even the new information coming out on lab leaks and genetically modified viruses, most definitely the rejection of the Foo Fighter topic, lol, I mean UAPs... It's obviously a lot of these things don't fit our small little bubble we live in, but I recommend to open up your mind!
One of the greatest Ufologists I'd recommend to listen to, none other than Historian Richard Dolan himself, that stumbled across this topic in his own Historic studies, then realized some of these stories must be real... The man keeps a equal ground on politics, keeps an open mind about any theory he comes across, and is just a beloved by the whole UFO community. Huge fan of rock legend Jimmy Church too! lol
MA in History from the University of Rochester.
BA in History from Alfred University.
Certificate in Political Theory from Oxford University.
Rhodes Scholar finalist.
Also, when you get a chance, if you find some time be sure to watch this documentary with actor Dick Miller that played the part of War Veteran Mr. Futterman, as well as a part in many Westerns, the dude has been in a lot of great movies, about time we honor him!
Is all this UAP and Gremlin talk I spewed just hogwash or did we just enter the Twilight Zone!!!??? I'll let you decide...
New York post just reported this sonar reading, is this the Megalodon that has been extinct for centuries or is it something else?