Oh my goodness! I like how you can get these deep historical stories. It's an interesting comparison to all the things we know, that are hidden of course, and one has to look to find, haha, but yea, the strange and unusual. Like the Fortean times chronicles.
Peter Stumpp (c. 1530-1589; name is also spelt as Peter Stube, Peter Stubbe, Peter Stübbe or Peter Stumpf) was a German farmer and alleged serial killer, accused of werewolfery, witchcraft and cannibalism. He was known as "the Werewolf of Bedburg". -- en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Stumpp Interesting article. Thanks!
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Very well done for reaching 10K, perfectly deserved Jessica. In Europa I have shared your channel as much as I could for English speakers and "Entertainment only" of course 😉. bravo and congratulation
The WW2 US Army unit called the Howling Commandos had the nickname "Werewolves" as they specialized in (highly dangerous) missions behind enemy lines-- according to the answer from an Alexa device, or "Jeff Bezo's hockey puck from Hell" as it is cheerfully referred to around our house.
This talk about dogmen etc wearing clothes reminds me of a witness at Skinwalker Ranch saying that they saw wolfmen standing upright, wearing trenchcoats and smoking cigarettes. I thought that it was humans masquerading as wolfmen taking a cigarette break .... but perhaps they were real wolfmen ... yikes.
He dosent believe in the legend of a werewolf transforming but believes in humans transforming into skinwalkers lmfao. A Werewolf would makes short work of a skinwalker.
Back in late april i was doing trail magic feeding appalachisl trail thru hikers when i meet navajo Joe a lady thru hiker.i asked her sbout s. walkers.she told me her tribe dabbled in black magic and witch craft which was how s walkers occurred in their culture.