Silence boasters! Talk LDFreddie! Final report on hunting alien
Days ago, we members of the RDAs, we started looking for new topics, just to savor the taste of even denial. We found a very nice topic, nice and mean beyond any logic. Key elements of discussion were the Epsilon Program and Kiflom, or the religion of San Andreas and his divinity. In addition to the fascinating, but refuted, theories in this regard, we read again the words that led to breakdowns, "coordinated spawning" and "Theory of Bazzani. The former have certainly more fame, as they have to do with you know who (not to say Bigfoot). The coordinates of the mystery, but which in practice does not link to any ape. (Bf 00001; 00002 Bf, Bf 00003). The second set of words about a guy, who after the denials have been classified as a liar, who claimed to have solved the mystery dell'Epsilon with processes that would mandate the same programmers in crisis. I thought about all the mysteries solved, but to which all continue to search for other answers. So I want to try to give (and possibly to understand) my solutions, or the simpler and more for certain dates, going in order:
1) Bigfoot Case: closed. The coordinates of Spawning does not match any possible sightings and tracks are not credible. In addition, for each sighting, it would change appearance constantly. You can not believe the existence of a monster that changes identikit.
2) Case Leatherface: closed. The Panoptica, the name by which she affectionately calls the Panopticon The region was patrolled from the ground up for months, day and night, with fog and the sun. You have not yet figured out if the huts are dirty with blood or land, it is not to exclude the possibility that there had lived a few Ripper killer (if they are stains of blood). But no trace dell'assasino with a chainsaw.
3) Case Shadow remains open for me because in recent times, near a wooden bridge in Back o'Beyond (see map and the bridges that connect back to Shady Creeks / Shady Cabin: I'm talking about the far north), I found something interesting. Under the highway bridge you can see the shadows of the cars that pass over (as if the road was clear). It is not to rule out the possibility that the sightings could include the shadow of a driver fell from the vehicle. Therefore under the road we would have seen his shadow. You can find logical answers to this case.
4) Case Ghost Cars: closed. There is nothing unusual, apart from the crazy mistake of spawn, which makes them appear bruised.
5) UFO Case: closed. Think what you want on the lights in the sky, because there are so many elements of the pros and cons. I think it's only a reference to the 1992 American beliefs, when everyone thought they saw the UFO just looking le candele. Per cui potrebbero trattarsi sia di aerei che di astronavi. Se l'effetto fosse uscito diversamente sarebbe di sicuro stato più facile stabilire la natura dell'oggetto volante.
6) Caso Mamma di CJ: chiuso. Non me ne sono occupato io personalmente, ma le fonti che mi arrivano mi fanno capire che il fantasma della signora Johnson in casa CJ sarebbe solo una bella leggenda che non trova conferme da nessuna parte.
7) Caso Bodybags: chiuso. Per quanto mi riguarda si tratta solo di una sorta di avvertimento del genere "Farai la stessa fine se entrerai nell'area proibita".
8) Caso Fisher's Lagoon: chiuso. Ricerche approfondite sott'acqua e nel Blue Hell hanno dimostrato che nella laguna ci stanno solo pesci, dolphins and turtles and, as happens in reality in the end, sometimes it just ends up inside a plane. No monsters or sea creatures.
9) Area Case 69: closed. There are no items to show anything of what happens in the military.
10) Case Epsilon Program: Closed. Skilful hunters have searched for answers everywhere and have agreed all along with a single answer, or "Sensational joke concocted by plucking people"
I listed above are the major mysteries. The last case, which is quoted in "Sensational joke concocted by plucking the people," find another answer by a different reasoning. What does it mean fleecing people? Simple: the chapter in question of GTA (San Andreas) has been given a greater mystery to a countless series of clues in the game that would take us to think about who knows what, as the presence of monsters, aliens, supernatural entities. The clues are huge forests, an area where there are secret military autopsy tables and doors that can not be open, lights in the sky and traces of blood in the countryside. Then came rumors of strange sightings and we are interested now. Buy the game and give ourselves to do to search for the mysterious sighted. When entries are now scattered all over the world the maker of the game comes out and denies everything. This does not stop us, even encourages us, and we buy the game again without finding anything, if not strange clues. The desire to try and find us to also buy the PS3 and other games in the GTA series. Moral of the story? We add up the cost of the purchase of San Andreas, and the cost of other games in the series, plus the cost of the PS3 or PSP. We spend money like hell to try to ape a non-existent or a murderess who changes position every second. So while we might die of nervous exhaustion, we snatch the money from Rockstar semi-subliminal actions that lead us to impoverish us by buying games that have nothing mysterious. All signs have been included just for us to point fingers and believe now the mystery, but the mystery is not there. We believe that autopsy tables in the basement of an area secret military are necessarily related to extra-terrestrials when the extra-terrestrial, in the game, there is only a sign and a wall full of photos. You understand what I'm trying to say? It takes a fool!
I warn you, fellow hunters. Do what you think best. Yours sincerely.
LDFreddie90
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