What are some "high strangeness" kinos?
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This case is batshit insane. After the gnome sighting the two witnesess saw a bizarre striped being walking through the walls of their cabin and one of the witnesess saw a "space woman" multiple times.
for me it’s the hitchhiker effect
QRD?
if you see UFOs or paranormal phenomena it unlocks a part of your brain that was previously switched off and you’ll start seeing weird shit everywhere like orbs and appairitions and aliens
apparently the people who saw stuff at skinwalker ranch kept seeing stuff even after they left and relocated to somewhere else
that's because it's all demons
okay but that’s a boring theory
What's boring about it?
NTA but it all stems back to human ego and poor imagination due to said ego. Aliens probably aren't like us at all, if there are aliens. Demons are everywhere to anyone that comes from a religion or culture where "demons" exist, and demons are also imagined as humanoid figures. Conspiracy theorists just aren't very imaginative is why it's all so boring. Look at most of the drawings in this thread from people who "were abducted" or "saw them". They're godawful. Even Bigfoot is humanoid.
Shadow people are real though. And I'm not talking about some form of sleep paralysis or maybe some weird quirk of light and mental frickery. If you see one you will be absolutely certain it's real and are definitely going to feel piss in your pants scared.
the idea of a demon is way more imaginative than that of an alien. some immaterial extra dimensional being of hatred and rage that can enter materiality at will for its own incomprehensible aims and manipulate people. versus green men from far away
The modern idea of a demon comes from sci-fi. "extra-dimensional"? "immaterial"? These aren't concepts from religion or mythology, they're sci-fi technobabble.
No it doesn’t. Medieval scholastics said demons were immaterial, that’s nothing to do with sci-fi. It means they aren’t corporeal bodies and don’t exist in matter like we do. The idea of spirits being this sort of thing is very old actually. They would be defacto inhabiting a different dimension to us because they wouldn’t exist in 3D space.
>They would be defacto inhabiting a different dimension to us because they wouldn’t exist in 3D space.
A concept not thought of until sci-fi
dumbass
Maybe it wasn't named until sci fi, but the concept seems to be there. Lots of religions and old beliefs have a sense of the corporeal and non-corporeal.
No, the Christian perception that literally EVERYTHING supernatural is satanic is absolutely mind numbing neuters all discussion regarding such phenomena.
>wow look at this weird thing that do you thi-
>DEMONS IT'S SATAN JESUS CHIST IS KING THEY FEAR HIS NAME
Christians always cry satan over the stupidest shit
almost as much as redditors cry christian over stupid shit
qualitatively your information on this matter is no different since both are based on no actual evidence. there’s no coherent concept of what a demon or alien is because neither have ever been documented. privilege of information doesn’t apply
Quite an interesting and creepy idea
I think about Sam a lot. The kids accepted him so easily. Just like, oh yeah there's a clown. He lives down by the river. That's where the clown lives.
It's one of my favorite weird cases. The way he interacts with the kids and the things he says are a perfect representation of the "absurd logic" of high strangeness. The Gef poltergeist case is also quite similar.
Did he live in a van?
The sandown clown case was clearly just an itinerant circus performer living in the woods on the cheap who the kids encountered, and then the kids probably just embellished a bit to make the whole encounter seem strange.
What the actual frick was this though?
some schizophrenic guy
Some interdimensional freak like all the others probably doing some oddly specific job like counting trees or something
>kids enter magical forest
>silly creature entertains them for half an hour
>disappears when they leave
I can't believe the Brits didn't make a weekly children's show out of this.
I've only seen ghosts and a shadow person. The ghosts weren't at my house though, and the shadow person was attached to my aunt I think.
Greentext time
becuz they have schizophrenia
That’s probably true but it’s fun to be stupid and ignore reality
Is that Goyslop Girl??
yeah it's called getting full blown schizophrenia
for me? it's the third man
Frequency illusion, once you see something you might see it more often. Humans love patterns, thats why people will see everything in then. Once you "see IT", you will see it in everything you do.
IT can be everything, aliens, the israelites, gangstalkers and more.
To expand on that for you, I noticed that in myself whenever I got a new car. Suddenly I noticed ever other vw golf on the road. When my mom bought a white jeep, I began to notice how many white jeeps I saw everywhere.
>aliens from lightyears away happen to have evolved exactly the same way as humans except with big eyes, and also wings of an earth butterfly, all while still having 4 non-wing limbs btw, and also they wear silly little human hats and tunics
for sure
That's what high strangeness is all about. It just doesn't make any goddamn sense.
>he still thinks they're aliens.
>he still thinks they come from another planet
>Demons just phase into our dimension from a lake of fire
You think bronze age israelites had more information than we have
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There are barely any, anon. Communion and Twin Peaks come to mind. I just want a film that portrays so-called "aliens" like the trickster god-like entities they really are. Like the motion picture equivalent of
this monologue. It's a shame Hollywood doesn't want to get weird.
Watch The Mothman Prophecies if you haven't already. It's a loose adaptation of John Keel's book and takes some inspiration from Twin Peaks as well. It doesn't go weird enough though.
Think Anomalous did a good video on the mothman sightings.
Twin Peaks is full of references to Keel's books and the occult/UFO aspect of the phenomenon.
https://www.phantomsandmonsters.com/2022/07/a-flying-bigfoot-over-walla-walla.html?m=1
weird innit
Kino
what a qt
>lands on your farm
>gives you a jug and tells you to go get him some water
>gives you nearly inedible pancakes in return
>leaves
>pic
that reminds me Predator 2
You need to have Caledonian ancestry to see cryptids. Cryptids only reveal themselves to people who are part fae. This is why most sightings occur in the British Isles, Australia, and the US South and southwest. They're just trying to say hi from another plane.
Hue monkeys in brazil see them all the time
what are some yt channels about this? I only know think anomalous which is pretty good
Beyond Creepy, he covers really obscure cases. Preston Dennett is great too, but I dislike how he propagates the "benevolent extraterrestrial" view.
Think Anomalous is peak high strangeness content. The guys at the Cryptonaut Podcast consistently talk about weird as frick cases and do some pretty thorough research on top of being fun to listen to.
Shrouded hand is pretty good
I brought a being back to me after a hike in the Adirondacks about 10 years ago. He stayed in my garage for a few weeks. I didn't see him but I heard him, as did my girlfriend. Very very talkative and knew our names and everything. They are aware of electronic recordings devices so don't even try.
How did you bring him back with you? Did you take an object from the trail along with you or something?
My gf (now wife) grabbed some pinecones because she was making a wreath for the door, but I don't think that's what brought it back. It mainly talked to her. I think it was just chilling in the forest and liked her presence and decided to follow.
That was just a coon
We call them African Americans now grandpa
I remember my grandma buying me a ufo / alien book that had that pic in it. I scared the fricking shit out of me. Been afraid of greys since that.
There's a doco about this case
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The Berkshires in Massachusetts, Lake Placid in NY, Great Basin national park in Nevada, Shenandoah mountain, and i-40 that runs through Amarillo Texas all have very threatening, very ancient auras. If you want to see something spooky hand out at these places.
>aliens are actually some weirdass demons
Communion
Communion is pretty much the only alien movie that gets aliens right but it's also not a very good movie, which is a shame.
Fantastic planet may fit
ALIENS ARE DEMONS OR ANGELS
THE ANCIENTS KNEW THIS
ALIENS ARE FROM "ANOTHER PLANET"
I.E., ANOTHER DIMENSION
IN OTHER WORDS HEAVEN OR HELL
IF YOU WANT PROTECTION
PRAY TO JESUS AS YOUR LORD AND SAVIOR
WHEN AN "ALIEN" CONTACTS YOU
Ausso One is my favorite dudes some goofy ass space freak
Why did he stop the bullet tho
Personally I think these aliens could be hyper advanced humans who developed technology on their own in secret using ancient technology or maybe even breakaway groups of people who have Teslas writings. You gotta think after Roswell there was a major technology jump in things like travel and nanochips and wireless technology. I think it's POSSIBLE there's aliens from other planets but I think the UAP/UFO and high strangeness stuff is probably more interdimensional.
>sucks your blood with his fingers
pssh.. nothin personnel kid
Aliens , demons, cryptids are incorporeal thermodynamic beings that are bottom feeders for so called psycho-electric energy. The human brain is a high powered chemical-biological quantum machine and they "feed" off of our residual energy. This is why only some people can see them. They can interact directly with your brain and introduce phenomena that others do not experience.
This is also why they appear as ghastly or abnormal to humans. They can only muster crude approximations of the forms that we see because they interpret reality as wholly unlike our own. They only get a glimmer of us, as we only get glimmers of them.
Reminder that the world as it exists outside of yourself and the world as you interpret it are entirely different things.
Can someone explain how aliens (a relatively recent phenomenon) who come to Earth for no other reason than to just abduct some hick and dick around making crop circles are seen as "realistic" but faeries, gnomes, etc that have existed as part of human folklore and thought for thousands and thousands of years and are known as tricksters that can even go as far as to kidnap people are seen as fairy tales?
This image literally just looks like depictions of fae and all those sorts of creatures.
>inb4 what humans thought were gnomes, faeries and trolls is actually ALIENS!!!
fricking stupid shit that I won't even entertain.
Idk I think area 51 and the myth that we've recovered a crashed ship from another world has made the public rationalize these as material beings.
I think once you start looking into experimental military aircraft you realise that almost all UFO stories are bullshit.
Stealth bombers are basically the exact same shape as these triangle "spaceships" that people talk about. And of course the military isn't going to just go out and say that these are experimental aircraft because they don't want potential enemies and shit to know things.
Roswell happened almost immediately at the start of the Cold War. It makes sense that the U.S, fearing spies and espionage, would do their best to cover up the crash of a military aircraft. It wouldn't surprise me if they made up the alien story too to divert public attention away from what they were actually doing.
maybe the government should stop fricking lying then
Because alien mythology is heavily astroturfed by feds
A lot of the alien pop culture examples are from the post WWII Cold War era. A time marked by (merited) fear of outsiders (communists) and the potential that they possessed technology that we didn’t (what if WE get nuked this time?). The advanced scientific nature of aliens is built right in to the lore.
Now fairies, gnomes, and such are seen as an old world thing. They’re the reason, or excuse, given for traditions and such. Don’t frick about in the woods too much, fairies might get you, so your kid won’t get lost. You can’t tell them to watch for wolves, lions, and bears, the Europeans cleared them out pretty well to make safe areas for their people. I mean, eventually. Wolf attacks were still a huge problem into the 18th century in Europe. It just never translated to the America’s as much. For one thing, the US still had large predators and they didn’t want to look back at old superstition, we want new, exciting superstition. Plus Hollywood was in the US, so that was influenced by the American style of taking aliens more seriously.
That’s my thoughts anyway. My scattered, barely coherent thoughts.
Technology worship. Notice how "simulation theory" is totally accepted in pop science circles but creationism gets laughted at. Normies want narratives that fit the cultural paradigm and faries have no such relevance.
an alien raped my anus clean
Reminder that 100 trillion neutrinos pass through your body (which is actually mostly empty space) every second. You are being constantly raped by particles moving close to the speed of light.
yeah and bugs live and frick on my face and i breathe in shit and piss with every breath
who cares, frick you
It's a sad day when Cinemaphile has better threads on aliens than /x/