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 1) Ancient lands were plagued by predatory animals so large and smart they engaged humans in prolong conflicts. (#7)
 2) Mammoths were grazing animals of humans. (#12)
 3) lizards were used as companion animals. (#34)
 4) dolphins and whales were genetically engineered and dolphins were used as lifeguards. (#34)
 5) Werewolves existed but were human variations that are now extinct. (#38)
 6) Big Foot, Sasquatch, etc. exist and have unique capabilities. (#44)
 7) Large carnivorous birds were once used as cavalry mounts. (#60)
 8) Hopi Ant People were machines as were Golems. (#63)
 9) Chupacabra are large predatory bats. (#70)
 10) Cat and dog faced people existed but were not felines or canines but humans mimicking animal like features. (#74)
 11) Thunderbirds existed and were flying until well into the 1900s. (#79)
 12) The American Buffalo were grazing animals used and herded by humans. (#86)
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Alterwelt's Alternate History on Animals . . . which single bit of Animal info is most fascinating to you?

1) Ancient lands were plagued by predatory animals so large and smart they engaged humans in prolong conflicts. (#7)
2) Mammoths were grazing animals of humans. (#12)
3) lizards were used as companion animals. (#34)
4) dolphins and whales were genetically engineered and dolphins were used as lifeguards. (#34)
5) Werewolves existed but were human variations that are now extinct. (#38)
6) Big Foot, Sasquatch, etc. exist and have unique capabilities. (#44)
7) Large carnivorous birds were once used as cavalry mounts. (#60)
8) Hopi Ant People were machines as were Golems. (#63)
9) Chupacabra are large predatory bats. (#70)
10) Cat and dog faced people existed but were not felines or canines but humans mimicking animal like features. (#74)
11) Thunderbirds existed and were flying until well into the 1900s. (#79)
12) The American Buffalo were grazing animals used and herded by humans. (#86)

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7) predatory animals: Ancient lands were plagued by predatory animals so large and smart they actually engaged human settlers in prolonged conflicts.
(See Below)
Update on Ancient lands were plagued by predatory animals, Click Letter Icon Below:
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:War8 Animal:
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12) Mammoths were grazing animals of humans.
Update on Mammoths were grazing animals of humans Click on the Letter Icon below:

 Quoting: George B

Herding Mammouth
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34) Dogs and other companion animals including lizards and Dolphin lifeguards:
34) Dogs and companion animals(including Dolphins, Click on the Letter Icon Below:
 Quoting: George B

DolphinWhaleLG
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38) Vampires and Werewolves
38) Vampires and Werewolves, Click on the Letter Icon Below:
 Quoting: George B

:AVampire:
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44) Big Foot, Sasquatch:
44) Big Foot, Sasquatch:
 Quoting: George B

:BigFSinTrees:
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60) Large carnivorous birds once used as cavalry mounts.
60) Large carnivorous birds once used as cavalry mounts, Click on the Letter Icon Below:
 Quoting: George B

CarnivorousB
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63) Hopi Ant People were machines as were Golems.
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 Quoting: George B

AntPeopleC
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70) Chupacabra: Click on the Letter Icon Below
70) Chupacabra: Click on the Letter Icon Below:
 Quoting: George B

:Chupacabra1:
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74) Humans, Pre-Humans, Racial Differences in Homo Sapiens, sapiens and racial differences of skin color, etc.
74) Humans, Pre-Humans, Racial Differences in Homo Sapiens, sapiens and racial differences of skin color, etc., Click on the Letter Icon Below:
 Quoting: George B

:HumanED:
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The ant people were machines designed to maintain the shelters. The cat people used to be an actual homo sapiens genus who's faces had feline like mimicry.
 Quoting: Alterwelt

This "mimicry," could you explain a bit? Was this mimicry caused by natural mutation, was it genetically engineered or caused by preference as in social selection?

Are there any of these special humans with this "mimicry" alive today?
 Quoting: George B


By mimicry it was meant that their faces had cat like expressions to them, they were a different species of human with different easthetic.
 Quoting: Alterwelt


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79)Thunderbirds by Alterwelt:
79) Thunderbirds by Alterwelt: Click on the Letter Icon below for more info.
 Quoting: George B

AThunderbird
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86) The American Buffalo, for more information click on the Letter Icon Below.
 Quoting: George B

:AlterBuffalo:
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What's the main difference between the Collective Unconcious and the Akashic Records? Thanks!
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The collective unconscious is a deep layer of consciousness where memories are stored, it is a source of instinct and can be a source, albeit unreliable of information based on genetic level storage.

It is on a certain level shared by all living things, this is a reason why domesticated cats and dogs are generally smarter and more self aware than wild animals, they share their consciousness with the human race on a deep level.
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thank you for your work organizing and condensing one of the best overall threads on GLP!!

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thank you for your work organizing and condensing one of the best overall threads on GLP!!

Much Respect Sir!
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Thank you for those kind words! It is appreciated!

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This is the best poll I have ever seen!
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Thunderbirds existed and were flying until well into the 1900s.

Only because as a child I listened to stories....this was in Ohio.....1930's....not so much when I got to Ct....in my teens

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I think the industrial revolution may have killed or sent into DEEP hiding the last of several species we think don't exist or are extinct
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1) Ancient lands were plagued by predatory animals so large and smart they engaged humans in prolong conflicts. (#7)
2) Mammoths were grazing animals of humans. (#12)
3) lizards were used as companion animals. (#34)
4) dolphins and whales were genetically engineered and dolphins were used as lifeguards. (#34)
5) Werewolves existed but were human variations that are now extinct. (#38)
6) Big Foot, Sasquatch, etc. exist and have unique capabilities. (#44)
7) Large carnivorous birds were once used as cavalry mounts. (#60)
8) Hopi Ant People were machines as were Golems. (#63)
9) Chupacabra are large predatory bats. (#70)
10) Cat and dog faced people existed but were not felines or canines but humans mimicking animal like features. (#74)
11) Thunderbirds existed and were flying until well into the 1900s. (#79)
12) The American Buffalo were grazing animals used and herded by humans. (#86)

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13) All animals taste good with a decent BBQ sauce.
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1) Ancient lands were plagued by predatory animals so large and smart they engaged humans in prolong conflicts. (#7) 23.3% (7)

11) Thunderbirds existed and were flying until well into the 1900s. (#79) 20.0% (6)

6) Big Foot, Sasquatch, etc. exist and have unique capabilities. (#44) 16.7% (5)

5) Werewolves existed but were human variations that are now extinct. (#38) 10.0% (3)

12) The American Buffalo were grazing animals used and herded by humans. (#86) 10.0% (3)

4) dolphins and whales were genetically engineered and dolphins were used as lifeguards. (#34) 6.7% (2)

7) Large carnivorous birds were once used as cavalry mounts. (#60) 6.7% (2)

2) Mammoths were grazing animals of humans. (#12) 3.3% (1)


8) Hopi Ant People were machines as were Golems. (#63) 3.3% (1)
3) lizards were used as companion animals. (#34) 0% (0)

9) Chupacabra are large predatory bats. (#70) 0% (0)

10) Cat and dog faced people existed but were not felines or canines but humans mimicking animal like features. (#74) 0% (0)

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Thunderbirds existed and were flying until well into the 1900s.

Only because as a child I listened to stories....this was in Ohio.....1930's....not so much when I got to Ct....in my teens
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Yes, there seems to be considerable evidence that it was around for many decades . . . maybe even until the 1970s.
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George I hate to rain on your parade but Alterwelt conned the forum before why set yourself up for more bs?
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as a Christian-i DEMAND a pic of a human riding a Brontosaurus
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What does a Christian have to do with the issue?
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George I hate to rain on your parade but Alterwelt conned the forum before why set yourself up for more bs?
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Please know I am aware of ALL their statements. Both denying validity and supporting their validity. It depends on what you want to believe. Understand that if anything they say is possibly true they have to maintain deniability or they would be hunted down and done away with. . .

53) Posting History of Alterwelt, Paxton,
and Alatoc and Final remarks and possible motives of RV Group

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Thread: Is "Remote Viewing Ancient Civilizations - a compilation of data. Is Alterwelt's Alternate History Real or Hoax?


POLL: Are they a Real Group using a type of RV and sharing selected findings with GLP?


1) It is a well done Hoax, one geek or a group of geeks enjoying a lark. 28.2% (164)

7) It is too early, I don't know yet what I think.. 20.5% (119)

2) Is a serious mission to spread well crafted misinformation. 15.5% (90)

4) They are who they say they are and believe what they are sharing. 12.6% (73)

5) They are honest and most of what they share is correct. 9.8% (57)

3) They are person/s believing what they are sharing is true but are deceived. 6.7% (39)

8) Other, please Post your thoughts. 4.0% (23)

6) They are honest but most of what they share is incorrect. 2.8% (16)

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George I hate to rain on your parade but Alterwelt conned the forum before why set yourself up for more bs?
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One of their more recent statements . . . as of 10/07/2015 08:17 PM

With this in mind, remember Jorge Luis Borges' story "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius":

"In "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius", an encyclopedia article about a mysterious country called Uqbar is the first indication of a massive conspiracy of intellectuals to imagine (and thereby create) a world: Tlön, a fabled world or region with its own physical and metaphysical laws in which the epics and legends of Uqbar literature are set. In the course of the story, the narrator encounters increasingly substantive artifacts of Tlön; by the end of the story, Earth is becoming Tlön."

[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

By creating an imaginary history the real world is reshaped and that history becomes "real". Perhaps the past is more malleable than we think!
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It was, almost all of it real. The prerequisite of our venture is facts. Otherwise it would have no point. Man is a fascinating monkey in that you intuitively feel the truth of the matter even if on a subconscious level and it influences your choices afterwards, lying to you would have made all the effort worthless.

What you were given were facts, we will edit any further discrepancies shortly and the several falsehoods inserted by one of our compatriots were not enough to derail the project nor do they constitute even a single percent of the provided information, they are byproducts of a difference of opinions.

Frankly i feel you people deserve quite a bit more but i am unable to give you more.

Now i must leave as well.

Goodbye.
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Thunderbirds of a sort might actually still exist.



On a clear afternoon maybe 7 years ago

Just south of that huge Texas ranch that was just bought by an heir to the Walton fortune. On US 277 headed south a very large vulture like bird swooped down over the front of my truck traveling at about 70 mph and used the front hood, riding the pressure wave ten feet in front of the truck.

Its wingspan was from the center dividing line to the edge of the shoulder. That's 24 feet on the type of road that I was on known as a super two.

Is that a Thunderbird, idk......

finally its started getting close after maybe ten seconds, if that. I blasted the horn a few times to get it to move so it would hit my truck. It veered to the left and that was that



google maps at about these coordinates

31.9705302,-100.2763319
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Thunderbirds of a sort might actually still exist.



On a clear afternoon maybe 7 years ago

Just south of that huge Texas ranch that was just bought by an heir to the Walton fortune. On US 277 headed south a very large vulture like bird swooped down over the front of my truck traveling at about 70 mph and used the front hood, riding the pressure wave ten feet in front of the truck.

Its wingspan was from the center dividing line to the edge of the shoulder. That's 24 feet on the type of road that I was on known as a super two.

Is that a Thunderbird, idk......

finally its started getting close after maybe ten seconds, if that. I blasted the horn a few times to get it to move so it would hit my truck. It veered to the left and that was that



google maps at about these coordinates

31.9705302,-100.2763319
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Thanks! Good post! Was this your personal observation?

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Thunderbirds of a sort might actually still exist.



On a clear afternoon maybe 7 years ago

Just south of that huge Texas ranch that was just bought by an heir to the Walton fortune. On US 277 headed south a very large vulture like bird swooped down over the front of my truck traveling at about 70 mph and used the front hood, riding the pressure wave ten feet in front of the truck.

Its wingspan was from the center dividing line to the edge of the shoulder. That's 24 feet on the type of road that I was on known as a super two.

Is that a Thunderbird, idk......

finally its started getting close after maybe ten seconds, if that. I blasted the horn a few times to get it to move so it would hit my truck. It veered to the left and that was that



google maps at about these coordinates

31.9705302,-100.2763319
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71470488


Thanks! Good post! Was this your personal observation?
 Quoting: George B



yes it was, its seemed a turkey vulture but a 24 foot wing span is much larger than a turkey vulture.

like I said it was near that huge ranch. Just cattle no people
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as a Christian-i DEMAND a pic of a human riding a Brontosaurus
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What does a Christian have to do with the issue?
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it was SARCASM sheesh!

Many Christians believe in Creative -er, Creation Science and believe that all fossils are from just before the flood-odd that a flood would kill seagoing creatures
so the whole scenario must be dropped-on-your-head-as-a-child thinking
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On a clear afternoon maybe 7 years ago

Just south of that huge Texas ranch that was just bought by an heir to the Walton fortune. On US 277 headed south a very large vulture like bird swooped down over the front of my truck traveling at about 70 mph and used the front hood, riding the pressure wave ten feet in front of the truck.

Its wingspan was from the center dividing line to the edge of the shoulder. That's 24 feet on the type of road that I was on known as a super two.

Is that a Thunderbird, idk......

finally its started getting close after maybe ten seconds, if that. I blasted the horn a few times to get it to move so it would hit my truck. It veered to the left and that was that



google maps at about these coordinates

31.9705302,-100.2763319
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71470488


Thanks! Good post! Was this your personal observation?
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yes it was, its seemed a turkey vulture but a 24 foot wing span is much larger than a turkey vulture.

like I said it was near that huge ranch. Just cattle no people
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This would fit their pattern . . . they probably follow the historic Buffalo calving seasons and cattle as well . . . do you remember the time of year?
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as a Christian-i DEMAND a pic of a human riding a Brontosaurus
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What does a Christian have to do with the issue?
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it was SARCASM sheesh!

Many Christians believe in Creative -er, Creation Science and believe that all fossils are from just before the flood-odd that a flood would kill seagoing creatures
so the whole scenario must be dropped-on-your-head-as-a-child thinking
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O.K. I thought that was your point. . .
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11) Thunderbirds existed and were flying until well into the 1900s. (#79) 26.7% (12)

1) Ancient lands were plagued by predatory animals so large and smart they engaged humans in prolong conflicts. (#7) 22.2% (10)

6) Big Foot, Sasquatch, etc. exist and have unique capabilities. (#44) 17.8% (8)

5) Werewolves existed but were human variations that are now extinct. (#38) 8.9% (4)

12) The American Buffalo were grazing animals used and herded by humans. (#86) 8.9% (4)

4) dolphins and whales were genetically engineered and dolphins were used as lifeguards. (#34) 6.7% (3)

7) Large carnivorous birds were once used as cavalry mounts. (#60) 4.4% (2)

2) Mammoths were grazing animals of humans. (#12) 2.2% (1)

8) Hopi Ant People were machines as were Golems. (#63) 2.2% (1)

3) lizards were used as companion animals. (#34) 0% (0)

9) Chupacabra are large predatory bats. (#70) 0% (0)

10) Cat and dog faced people existed but were not felines or canines but humans mimicking animal like features. (#74) 0% (0)

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as a Christian-i DEMAND a pic of a human riding a Brontosaurus
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What does a Christian have to do with the issue?
 Quoting: George B


it was SARCASM sheesh!

Many Christians believe in Creative -er, Creation Science and believe that all fossils are from just before the flood-odd that a flood would kill seagoing creatures
so the whole scenario must be dropped-on-your-head-as-a-child thinking
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 71340481


O.K. I thought that was your point. . .
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Let me think about it.

It wasn't hot I know that, hmmm
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The universe is basically an animal. It grazes on the ordinary. It creates infinite idiots just to eat them.

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Yes, they live under the streets of New York. . .
84) Central Park, for more info Click on the Letter Icon Below.

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:AlterCentPark:

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WOW,how about you all just get your head out your ass and also out of make believe land and admit to the FACT that ALL that is wrong with this world and our existence is due to the FACT that we use animals!
They are here with us and NOT for use!!

Make the connection!!








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"If people want to be real meat eaters, I'd love to see people eat raw flesh from the bone, down to the bone with nothing left but the bones, day after day after day." ~ Gary Yourofsky
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WOW,how about you all just get your head out your ass and also out of make believe land and admit to the FACT that ALL that is wrong with this world and our existence is due to the FACT that we use animals!
They are here with us and NOT for use!!

Make the connection!!


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We have enslaved the rest of the animal creation, and have treated our distant cousins in fur and feathers so badly that beyond doubt, if they were able to formulate a religion, they would depict the Devil in human form.
 Quoting: kramcool


How can you be so sure?
Martin Luther King . . . Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter!

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