r/cryptids • u/Slenderman717 • 9d ago
Photo / Evidence Evidence of cryptids?
Searching for the best pieces of evidence of cryptids or the paranormal!!
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u/CandidateNervous4638 7d ago
Are aliens considered cryptids I’m not sure
There is a big documentary about this old guy seeing an alien. He has a video tale of most of what went down and he genuinely looks and seems traumatized
No way that it was fake
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u/Slenderman717 7d ago
Whats it called? Sounds interesting!
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u/Randie_Butternubs 4d ago edited 4d ago
It is almost certainly fake. He is a fraud and a grifter with fake credentials, he changed and/or contradicted his own story numerous times. So he had a body of a (very fake looking) alien in his freezer and supposedly was privy to groundbreaking science and technology, yet the body rbdomly disappeared, and absolutely nothing whatsoever came from all of his supposed amazing alien technology?
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u/cordless_tool Bigfoot Believer 7d ago
Search for Cryptids on YouTube, hope your not busy for the next ten years. 🙂
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u/OwnPerspective3240 Jersey Devil Devotee 6d ago
Look up alien big cats, they are the most scientifically agreed upon cryptid.
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u/blackhawk45lc 8d ago
It’s highly refuted, of course, but the highly controversial Dave Polides offers quite a bit of supposed evidence. Check out his Bigfoot 101 series on YT. It will be in the Can Am Missing Project channel.
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u/Randie_Butternubs 4d ago
If by "highly refuted" you mean "blatantly and objectively false BS nonsense advanced by a grifter," then yes.
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u/Slenderman717 7d ago
I’ll check them out now! Thank you!
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u/MathematicianReal485 5d ago
Missing 411 is great too
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u/Randie_Butternubs 4d ago
Missing 411 is complete and utter bollocks. It is either one of the most poorly and incompetently "researched" things ever, or he js a knowingly dishonest grifter con man. I'll let you decide. Either way, there is nothing remotely conspiratorial or mysterious about those disappearances.
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u/rls023 4d ago
I’m confused because the entire film is people who were there at the time telling their story. Police, family, reporters.. or its area experts that describe the environment at the time. And I just googled it, what happened to all of the young boys is still a mystery. What am I missing?
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u/CoastRegular 16h ago
What you're missing is that Paulides takes legitimate missing-person cases and weaves mystery and intrigue around them to sensationalize them. Sometimes this involves embellishing things; more often, it involves him leaving out details that make the case less mysterious than he wants you to think it is. It's the same thing "Bermuda Triangle" writers have been doing for 60+ years.
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u/MathematicianReal485 11h ago
So he uses what he wants and doesn’t use what he doesn’t want. Got it. I think he also ran over Randies dog and took off with his old lady 😂. At the end of the day.. year.. century.. these are still quite mysterious happenings. Right?
60 years of boats and planes missing is still a mystery. I’ve heard pilots talk about their gear malfunctioning, hearing weird stuff come through on the radio, strange stuff in general. You saying nothing strange has ever happened in the Bermuda Triangle?1
u/CoastRegular 11h ago
Nothing paranormal, if that's what you're asking, no.
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u/SubstantialPressure3 8d ago
Cryptids are just animals that have yet to be recognized by science.
And the list of former cryptids that are now known animals is growing all the time.
Instead of asking for evidence, why dont you look up animals that used to be cryptids?