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We came across a family at Chickasaw park that had multiple encounters across the US. The father took a flier, and I hope he fills out a sighting report form or membership application. He seemed interested in both. Anyway, here is their tales. Their father came and sat down with us at camp and told us that he used to live at Lexington, OK near the river and something kept coming up and getting into things at their house. He said that they had a open window, and they would hear the stuff being knocked their dresser and something would reach inside the trailer house and grab at things. They would return and find everything in the floor, and the window curtains and the baby clothes on the rack in front of the window pulled apart. He said another time something crawled on top of the trailer and they saw the ceiling bend in as it walked. It jumped off and left three inch deep impressions some 15 inches long where it landed. He said the GCBRO came out and investigated, but didn't really do much. Eventually it became too much and they moved to a hollow in the mountains of West Virgina. There they didn't see much but heard some loud screams and roars. He also looked at me and asked if they mimic owls. He said he heard an owl turn into a roar. Something there did kill some goats however, by breaking their necks. He said they moved back to eastern Oklahoma near the powerline rightaway that DW has studied, but had nothing happen. They did go camping at Sardis lake, though, and the boys saw a huge figure in the shadows watching them inside their tent. They described it as being bigger than me. They then moved back to the Norman/ Little Axe area and told me of a sighting near the Bethyl Cemetery off 168th st. Some friend of theirs were walking and a saw a three and a half foot wide/ eight foot tall creature stand up, promptly scaring them off. (This is the same area my sick friend has reported hearing woodknocks, and I heard whoops).
_________________ For a scientist not acknowledge something due to a lack of evidence is one thing. For a scientist to refuse to acknowledge something even when evidence is thrust under his/her nose is quite another.
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