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Looks like we have another Debunker in our midst. Yeah us.
Welcome aboard Tony. Glad you joined the party. I will be glad to see what you can do to help further the Society.
Welcome aboard Tony. Glad you joined the party. I will be glad to see what you can do to help further the Society.
Fear the night because the night doesn't fear YOU!!!
Something that I have learned in my life: The dead just dont stay dead.
Freedom isn't as free as we have been taught!
Something that I have learned in my life: The dead just dont stay dead.
Freedom isn't as free as we have been taught!
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I wish you well, Mr. Tony. May you one day find the proof you seek. Unlike Ghostspider, I hope you never encounter a demon, they are quite..... unpleasant.
Perhaps a study of the Yogi of india, and the monks of tibet may be a good place to start, they always seem to be able to perform their feats before sceptics, and never fail to impress visitors.
May the light of Amaterasu guide you on your path.
Perhaps a study of the Yogi of india, and the monks of tibet may be a good place to start, they always seem to be able to perform their feats before sceptics, and never fail to impress visitors.
May the light of Amaterasu guide you on your path.
Understanding, is not a thing that comes swiftly, but rather in stages, a journey that once begun, must be seen to it's end.
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Welcome aboard. Yes, it does certainly seem like a few of us are on the fringe of acceptable human behavior. However, given what many of us have experienced, it is something that I can understand ans sympathize with only too well. I would also caution you against the "NRA" stereotyping. Being a former member myself, I can tell you that the way you described them is patently false. Besides, we all know full well the implications of the misuse of a gun. In fact, my employer requires at least minimal handgun training for everyone that works in my particular branch of the company. You know them as Randolph Electronics Corporation.
REC does research as well. In fact, we've got all sorts of specimens and samples we are currently studying. However, our bent is to eliminate dangers to humankind and quite often that requires us to take drastic measures. A year or two prior to your arrival, we had a fellow named Debunker that used to post here.
Before he disappeared from the board, he took a tour of the facilities where I work. I can assure they are quite real. Even if he dismissed half of what he saw, he could tell REC was quite sincere about what it did.
REC does research as well. In fact, we've got all sorts of specimens and samples we are currently studying. However, our bent is to eliminate dangers to humankind and quite often that requires us to take drastic measures. A year or two prior to your arrival, we had a fellow named Debunker that used to post here.
Before he disappeared from the board, he took a tour of the facilities where I work. I can assure they are quite real. Even if he dismissed half of what he saw, he could tell REC was quite sincere about what it did.
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So you're scraed because I go out at night to rescue kids from bogeymen or to put a stop to werewolves prowling our streets?
Am I the only one who is confused by this?
For the record, I don't go out at night to kill monsters - I go out to save people. Killing monsters just happens to be one of the most effective ways of doing that.
Am I the only one who is confused by this?
For the record, I don't go out at night to kill monsters - I go out to save people. Killing monsters just happens to be one of the most effective ways of doing that.
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3 Cheers for my one of my favorite yanks.Ron Caliburn wrote:So you're scraed because I go out at night to rescue kids from bogeymen or to put a stop to werewolves prowling our streets?
Am I the only one who is confused by this?
For the record, I don't go out at night to kill monsters - I go out to save people. Killing monsters just happens to be one of the most effective ways of doing that.
Fear the night because the night doesn't fear YOU!!!
Something that I have learned in my life: The dead just dont stay dead.
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Freedom isn't as free as we have been taught!
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Maybe so, Tony, but if it's breathing down your neck, studying it is the last thing on your mind. I may not share Ron's view that they're all dangerous, but I can tell you that there's quiet few out there that need to be put down. Sometimes a bullet or a bomb is what's needed. I'm fortunate that most of my conflicts have been away from population centers. Ron and the rest haven't been so lucky.
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Do you not see it Tony, it's Mr. Caliburn who is the monster. One who is so full of self-loathing that he project his monstrous actions on others, and guns them down without mercy. Even those who fight by his side are not exempt from his madness. Dose everyone remember poor, damned Celeste Darken, who now burns in Hell thanks to mr. Caliburn's "mercy".
By the hands of you fools, my Master shall be freed.
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Tony, welcome to the boards, a bit belated. You should see some of the stuff that I've seen in the last five days. *has video clips to show some of the fruits of his labors... namely claw-marks all over his clothes and armor.*
Anyway, I've been a paranormal investigator since about the age of 13 or 14, around the same time my psychic abilities really started showing up. It wasn't until the last few years that I was able to get up close and personal with some of the things out there. I have faced vampires though. I've faced summoners. I've dealt with Ghosts, Poltergiests, Shadowbeasts, Techtonics, Syphons, and so on.
For the largest part of my years as an investigator I've never even carried a weapon, unless you would call a small folding pocket-knife a weapon. (though In my hands it -easily- is one.) I live in the Texas Panhandle which is a major crossroads for the supernatural, an for the average joe out there alike. People go missing all the time. Ghosts, and all those things are... alright to deal with, but there are things that go bump in the night out there, and are not short on fang nor claw, nor the inhuman will to use them. Especially on easy prey, such as your 'modern man'.
I usually try to investigate and solve a situation 'nicely' as some members would call it, first. My abilities give me a difinate edge there, though I've done plenty of documentation on all kinds of phenomenon.
I am both a scientist and a psychic, a skeptic and a believer... a paradox to be sure.
I will leave you to your musings for now.
Anyway, I've been a paranormal investigator since about the age of 13 or 14, around the same time my psychic abilities really started showing up. It wasn't until the last few years that I was able to get up close and personal with some of the things out there. I have faced vampires though. I've faced summoners. I've dealt with Ghosts, Poltergiests, Shadowbeasts, Techtonics, Syphons, and so on.
For the largest part of my years as an investigator I've never even carried a weapon, unless you would call a small folding pocket-knife a weapon. (though In my hands it -easily- is one.) I live in the Texas Panhandle which is a major crossroads for the supernatural, an for the average joe out there alike. People go missing all the time. Ghosts, and all those things are... alright to deal with, but there are things that go bump in the night out there, and are not short on fang nor claw, nor the inhuman will to use them. Especially on easy prey, such as your 'modern man'.
I usually try to investigate and solve a situation 'nicely' as some members would call it, first. My abilities give me a difinate edge there, though I've done plenty of documentation on all kinds of phenomenon.
I am both a scientist and a psychic, a skeptic and a believer... a paradox to be sure.
I will leave you to your musings for now.
Secrets and secrets, truth and lies, but which is which? Not knowing is the way to die.
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HAHAHAHA
FOOL, I am provoking discord and malice ALL OVER THE BOARDS. What makes your topic so special.
Still, if you want discussion then so be it. What is your stance on demons? Do you believe in them, or at least the possibility of their existence?
FOOL, I am provoking discord and malice ALL OVER THE BOARDS. What makes your topic so special.
Still, if you want discussion then so be it. What is your stance on demons? Do you believe in them, or at least the possibility of their existence?
By the hands of you fools, my Master shall be freed.
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I am sorry that you have to come in to a greeting like this, apparently your well-intentioned joining of our numbers coincided with another wanna-be bugaboo's arival. Sadly, 'Trolls' like him exist all to often.
There is one thing I must take you to task for tho, Tony. Your viewpoint twards guns and their uses, as well as twards people who collect them, is typical of a certain mindset of short-sighted liberalism. Repeatedly the assumption is made that only violent people would care to have a gun, when the truth is that areas with conceled carry legislation have less crimes in general, and much fewer gun-related crimes. The violent actions that come from the misuse of guns is solely the fault of those that misuse guns, not that of guns themselves. A violent person will not suddenly stop being violent if a certain weapon becomes unavailable. Instead, they will find a new weapon of choice.
That having been said, you also must understand that Ron was raised by a bizarre neo-christian cult in a bunker-like setting. Much of his veiwpoints have been shaped by that upbringing, including an appriciation of guns and the usefullness of them.
The Fifth Amendment was put into the Constiution to allow us the freedom to defend ourselves, not just from wild animals or eachother, also from the hands of a repressive government that wishes to take away our freedoms.
There is one thing I must take you to task for tho, Tony. Your viewpoint twards guns and their uses, as well as twards people who collect them, is typical of a certain mindset of short-sighted liberalism. Repeatedly the assumption is made that only violent people would care to have a gun, when the truth is that areas with conceled carry legislation have less crimes in general, and much fewer gun-related crimes. The violent actions that come from the misuse of guns is solely the fault of those that misuse guns, not that of guns themselves. A violent person will not suddenly stop being violent if a certain weapon becomes unavailable. Instead, they will find a new weapon of choice.
That having been said, you also must understand that Ron was raised by a bizarre neo-christian cult in a bunker-like setting. Much of his veiwpoints have been shaped by that upbringing, including an appriciation of guns and the usefullness of them.
The Fifth Amendment was put into the Constiution to allow us the freedom to defend ourselves, not just from wild animals or eachother, also from the hands of a repressive government that wishes to take away our freedoms.
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So Tony, I've always wanted to ask a bone fide investigator this question (a sceptical investigator that is).
Do you believe in supernatural monsters or at least the possibility of their existence?
I'm not trying to make any jokes here, just want to hear your opinions.
Do you believe in supernatural monsters or at least the possibility of their existence?
I'm not trying to make any jokes here, just want to hear your opinions.
Konrad Andreas is at peace. I am something new.
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