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Nick Redfern On Giant Alligators Feeding On The Homeless In NYC Subways & Strange Winged Creatures

Monday, December 10, 2012 11:02
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Nick Redfern takes us on a dark safari with ‘The World’s Weirdest Places’

Ok the New York City subway story interests me most assuredly what kinda critters are running around down there?

NR: A late-night trip on the New York City Subway, which opened its doors to the world in 1904 and is now home to 842 miles of track and 468 stations, might not be the safest of excursions at the very best of times. But, we’re not talking here about muggers and murderers. No, there are far more dangerous things said to be lurking in those old tunnels, sewer-systems, and platforms that wind and coil their collective way deep beneath the Big Apple. One of the most persistent stories concerning the New York City Subway System is that it is home to a largely hidden population of giant alligators that feast on the hobos, the homeless, the late-night travelers, and just about anyone else that has the misfortune to get in their monstrous and marauding way. Yes, just above everyone knows, and loves, the engaging stories, but most are content to write off such tales as simply friend of a friend yarns and modern day folklore. But, maybe they shouldn’t! There’s also a story of the ghost of a Confederate, Civil War-era soldier being seen on the subway in the 1930s. No idea why though!

I recently had a winged creature sighting that was strange while riding in the back of a truck in Florida with a witness. Large black wings and then it vanished right before our eyes. What are some winged beasties out there in particular locations you could tell us about? This had been my first paranormal experience in over a year as well and has given me the freaks ever since.

NR: One of the strangest of all is a case from the Vietnam War. It was a calm and muggy summer’s night, only four months before the dawning of the 1970s, and Earl Morrison, who was a private attached to the U.S. Marine Corps at the time in question, was stationed in Vietnam, sitting and chatting with two friends and colleagues atop a bunker situated near to Da Nang, a port city which can be found on the coast of the South China Sea, at the mouth of the Han River. For reasons that Morrison and his friends were never really able to make clear sense of, they all turned their attentions skywards, near-simultaneously, and, to their total astonishment and unmitigated horror, saw a strange and terrifying figure crossing the vast expanse of the evening sky. And, worse still, it was slowly coming right towards them: “We saw what looked like wings, like a bat’s; only it was gigantic compared to what a regular bat would be. After it got close enough so we could see what it was, it looked like a woman, a naked woman.” That has to be one of the strangest of all! But, all around the world there are tales and legends of winged monsters: The United States’ Mothman, the Owlman of England, gargoyles, harpies, etc.

FOR MORE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FROM NICK REDFERN PLEASE VISIT MY INTERVIEW AT THE FOLLOWING LINK BY DOING SO YOU HELP ME OUT TREMENDOUSLY. THANK YOU.

http://www.examiner.com/article/nick-redfern-takes-us-on-a-dark-safari-with-the-world-s-weirdest-places

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  • The NYC ‘cat’ problem was solved in the 1970s with the introduction of Chinese fast-food restaurants. If anyone is interested in a $$$ making opportunity, let’s gather us up some Cajuns and start our own franchise.

  • Hope they have an appetite for some bankster!! :lol:

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