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Mahad
Guys a dog like monster have been found in Douglas County, Minnesota. Someone named Lacey found it alongside the road, local people link it with the mysterious chupacabra but some think that it is a normal animal, may be a coyote, dog or racoon with some medical anomalies or perhaps it had suffered an accident. Lacey says it is ghostly and hairless. Some people on Facebook think it may be some top-secret government experiment.What do you guys thing? Check news.discovery.com for more information.
boit
I stopped believing in fairy tells when I turned six. Talk of monsters, unless the medical field (embryology or genetic specificaly) is fairy tell to me.
An aside. A decomposing furry animal will obviously have it fur drop off.
Mahad
I too think the same way as you boit, it is some decomposing body but can it be a top secret government experiment?
MjolnirPants
QUOTE (Mahad+Aug 11 2011, 03:36 AM)
I too think the same way as you boit, it is some decomposing body but can it be a top secret government experiment?

http://blogs.discovery.com/.a/6a00d8341bf6...ab045970c-800wi

No.

It's plainly a poor terrier who got hit by a car. It's ridiculously stupid to not look up a photo after reading the story on some conspiracy website. And why the hell would the government create small animals in experiments, anyways? You think a genetically engineered puppy is going to solve our economic crisis? Or maybe some dog-chupacabra chimera could enable us to conquer the world? After all, foreign soldiers would have no defense against a 20lb animal with sharp teeth! ph34r.gif
boit
QUOTE (Mahad+Aug 11 2011, 11:36 AM)
I too think the same way as you boit, it is some decomposing body but can it be a top secret government experiment?

Not the US government but maybe Al Qaeda trying to sneak in a biological weapon through a mongreal? The bug got the dog before it got the 'infidel' by getting into its brain and making the poor thing leap to its death. Just my share of conspiracy theory.
boit
QUOTE (MjolnirPants+Aug 21 2011, 05:46 AM)
After all, foreign soldiers would have no defense against a 20lb animal with sharp teeth! ph34r.gif

They will not (have defense) if it is a third world army from a banana country lead by a tin horn dictator a la Idi Amin a.k.a the last king of Scotland http://kikuyu.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/497108348/m/7001040711
MjolnirPants
QUOTE (boit+Aug 21 2011, 07:26 AM)
They will not (have defense) if it is a third world army from a banana country lead by a tin horn dictator a la Idi Amin a.k.a the last king of Scotland http://kikuyu.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/497108348/m/7001040711

Yeah, but would we need secret bio-weapons to deal with them? Just pass on word to the aliens who've infiltrated the government that ole Amin was on to them and about to tell Mulder and Scully about them and poof! An asteroid strikes a certain banana republic...
boit
QUOTE (MjolnirPants+Aug 22 2011, 07:11 PM)
Yeah, but would we need secret bio-weapons to deal with them? Just pass on word to the aliens who've infiltrated the government that ole Amin was on to them and about to tell Mulder and Scully about them and poof! An asteroid strikes a certain banana republic...

LOL. I miss those days of X-files.
MjolnirPants
QUOTE (boit+Aug 22 2011, 01:30 PM)
LOL. I miss those days of X-files.

I recently bought the first two seasons on DVD. Good times.
richardwatts
whatever it is has long nails. not an active owner
Capracus
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