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  • Very nice in deed. i would have stayed. im like one of those people of needs to see what im up against../

  • @shadowwolf133166 what do u expect it was pitch black outside...

  • I didn't really see anything and I just heard the howls

  • @ShadowWolf133166 Read the description...

  • Thanks for sharing. I'm a believer. Since I've had my own real sightings. Yes I have seen more than one werewolf. Yes they exist. If I ever catch it on video. I'll post it.

  • Wtf....I didn't see shit

  • @jaeski0031 Does anyone read the description? Seriously...

  • That reminds me, I had a dream one night i was in a dark forest chasing a bunch of hamburgers with legs and one of them had a camera...

  • @travesfenriswolf Funny. Please tell me you don't actually think you're some kind of shapeshifter...

  • @ThePotninjas Ha ha, dude, just fuck off!

  • @travesfenriswolf How creative. Care to come up with an answer that doesn't make you sound like an eleven year old?

  • @TheBalticViking The howl, maybe. We were definitely chased by a large bipedal animal though.

  • @TheBalticViking I don't believe in werewolves or vampires. Please read the description.

  • @ThePotninjas Many don't.. Until they see it for themselves. Trust me.. once you're bubble has popped. There's not turning back after that. Maybe you shouldn't . I know many pple like there safe bubble. I sometimes wish I didn't know the truth. Makes me wonder about this strange world. I still don't quit understand it.

  • @goldy3001 What "truth"? There are no such things as werewolves. They are nothing but a product of paranoia, ancient superstition, and Hollywood. Now, if you want to talk legitimate cryptozoology with me, I'd be happy to oblige. However, I will not sit here and argue with someone over something that exists only in the minds of children and ignorant morons.

  • @ThePotninjas i think ur half true what i really think they thaught was werewolfs were those people that have that disease where hair grows evrywhere on there body but as far as them not bein real im bout 99 percent sure they are not real then again i didnt think about it but what if what they were supposidly seein way back then were bigfoot

  • @Wagriffin24 I doubt hypertrichosis has much to do with it, if anything. I believe most werewolf legends came from the irrational fear and hatred of wolves. Read the description for my theory as to what these creatures are.

  • Im scared because yesterday I heard a howl and it was like nothing I heard before.

    Help me!

  • @avenstub Where were you when it happened? Can you describe the howl? Has there been any other strange animal activity in your area?

  • @avenstub I believe in werewolves. Because I've had my own experience. At about 2:00 at night I was laying in my bed and outside I heard this howl. I kid you not. I was scared shitless. It did NOT sound like a dog, and there are no wolves in my area. So...?

  • @linkfan160 Coyotes are creepy customers

  • @crashproofriot Coyotes are not native to here. I've never seen one in my area my entire life.

  • @linkfan160 Where do you live? The Coyote is native to all 49 continental states and the majority of Canada. If you live in Australia, there's the Dingo but they sound like dogs.

  • @crashproofriot I won't say where exactly for internet safety and all. But I will say I live in British columbia Canada. I don't think Coyote's are native to my city at all though, even if they are in Canada. 

  • I agree

  • OMG AT THE CREEK!! I'VE BEEN RPINMG WITH FRIENDS AND WE STARTED AT THE CREEK!!

  • @brandrico35 You've been doing what with your friends?

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  • A survivor from Gilneas??

  • @Firestar1XXX Haha, nice. I actually used to play WoW. But that was a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away...

  • @ThePotninjas Dont worry I have a life, I don't play it as much as alot of people do 24-7

  • @Firestar1XXX Yeah, one of my friends used to be addicted, but he's in college so he can't afford to play that much anymore.

  • @ThePotninjas Nah addiction is what people think they don't have, but I know I am not addicted because I only play 1-2 hours a day lawl

  • @Firestar1XXX That's good. I honestly think any longer than that is borderline unhealthy.

  • @ThePotninjas Lawl.

  • Strange howl I have heard wolf howls before and that was not a normal wolf howl had more grof to it then a normal wolf so u may be right it could be a human-like wolf that stands up right on two legs, and if think about the native Americans take on werewolves this could be what started the werewolf legend and so many reports around the world so it is possible nothing super natural just creatures that have keep to them selves. I really like ur theory.

  • @kamot46 Thanks. And yes, I believe the native americans did live alongside these creatures in relative harmony. The same goes for Sasquatch.

  • @ThePotninjas hey man i just want to say fuk all the haters this vid looks and sounds real if only you had night vision that was a sick vid any way

  • do you think it was a coyote? and you guys getting startled and screaming maybe spooked some birds up in the trees or something? idk it seems like a reasonable explanation but i wasnt there obviously so i cant say

  • @wowzerz1229 It's possible that the howl was made by a coyote or dog, but - assuming my friend was being honest - we were chased by a large bipedal animal.

  • No one knows if these creatures are real or not. If they are real they must be intelligent. Or they are demonic beings.

  • @masterz3992 They definitely aren't "demonic beings". There's absolutely no evidence to support such a claim.

  • @ThePotninjas fuck man that would be sketchy....just the howl makes the neck hair stand up every time..

  • @DACHRONIKDISTRIBUTER Yeah, imagine hearing it in person. I was checking the sliding glass door for like an hour after it happened. It was some disturbing shit.

  • @ThePotninjas i would be doing a rain man with a shotgun in the corner ahaha

  • Meant to say "You might have SEEN a satanist who does this through demonic power" (sorry, it was a typo). Bill Schnobelen explains how many satanic covens have one powerful warlock in the coven who acts as a sentry. Most of the horrifying sacrifice satanists do are usually in remote areas but if by chance an outsider stumbles upon them by accident the sentry will shape shift into a werewolf and chase them down and kill them.

  • @GTX1123 Yeah, satanists are capable of some pretty fucked up shit, but there's no such thing as "demonic power" because there is no such thing as satan. I don't care how credible that dude sounds, he's either lying or misinformed. These things are completely natural animals, an undiscovered species of intelligent bipedal canid. There is absolutely no evidence in sightings of these creatures to support the idea that they are shapeshifters of any kind. It's not physically possible.

  • @ThePotninjas - While I would agree that Bigfoot is an actual animal of some sort, I respectfully disagree that there's no such thing as satan. I base this first and foremost not on the subject at hand, but rather my belief that the Bible is the word of God. While Schnoebelen's account is very credible, it's not the only one out there.

  • @ThePotninjas - So I think there is a difference between Bigfoot, which is an animal of some sort, and those who are so given over to satan that they are actually able to transform into a werewolf through demonic power.

  • @GTX1123 You're not listening. Shapeshifting is a physical impossibility. There is nothing in nature, science, or history that supports such a ludicrous idea. The processes required to allow such a rapid physical transformation do not exist, and never have existed in evolution. I encourage rational scientific discussion as to possible origins for these creatures, but this is no place for religion based theories. If your theory can't be proven by science, then you have no place speaking here.

  • @ThePotninjas - What I'm talking about has NOTHING to do with religious games. Supernatural is just that; i.e. that which exceeds natural laws and science. I have personally known people who were healed by God. The doctors NOR YOU, could not, and cannot give ANYscientific explanation as to how or why they were healed. But this is your post and since it appears that you are downright bigoted towards any discussion of Faith and the supernatural, I will gracefully bow out.

  • @GTX1123 Nothing transcends natural laws or science. Some things may seem "supernatural", but that only means we don't understand it yet. Everything is bound by the laws of nature, and nothing exists outside of existence. I could spend hours explaining all the paradoxes religion and "Faith" create, but you people don't seem to want to hear anything that goes against your precious beliefs. So go ahead and pray to your invisible man in the sky, I'll be here accepting reality for what it is.

  • @ThePotninjas - I only need seconds to prove that you don't want to hear anything that goes against your "precious beliefs" regarding your view of science. If we follow your line of thinking, we must conclude that your video, which doesn't show us anything, is a pathetic attempt at a hoax, replete with an amaturish attempt by one of your buddies, to mimick a wolf's howl because there's not one shred of evidence you can give me to prove otherwise. The sword cuts both waysmy friend

  • @GTX1123 I'm not following you. How does me not being a delusional fanatic make my video fake? I never claimed it was proof of anything, and I clearly stated that you can't see the creature in the video. The part where my friend was howling was just us goofing around. Besides, I'd love to see you prove that it's fake. Oh, and your half ass attempt at sounding intelligent isn't fooling anyone.

  • @ThePotninjas - Ad hominem attacks (i.e. "delusional fanatic") prove what a bigot you are. If you're not claiming it's anything then why post it? So you'd love to see me prove it's fake. I'd love to see you prove it's real. That said, I actually believe it's not a hoax. I was just trying to prove a point. There's a reason why you posted four responses. You can dish it out but you can't take it.

  • @GTX1123 I posted it because it's the closest thing to evidence that I have. None of my other sightings were captured on video, but I decided to upload this to both tell the story of my experiences and get people's opinion on the howls. And like I said, I never claimed it was proof of anything, or even provable for that matter. It would be very easy to hoax something like this, but I know for certain that it wasn't, because I experienced it.

  • @GTX1123 And how exactly can I not take it? If I couldn't take it, I would have just blocked you and went about my way. And yet, I've given a rebuttal to every worthless point you've made, which have been nothing but religious preachings and opinions without any sort of physical or logical backup. You still haven't answered my question about other world religions or debunked beliefs of the past. No, the only person who can't take it here is YOU.

  • @GTX1123 I find it funny that you people so stoically defend your ridiculous ideas, and yet hundreds of years ago people believed just as wholeheartedly in things such as geocentricity, the four humors, witchcraft, spontaneous generation, etc. etc. Let me ask you something though. Of all the thousands of religions in the world, every one of them believe that theirs is true, and every other religion is false. What makes you think yours is more correct than anyone else's?

  • @ThePotninjas - Let me ask you. Have you ever read the Bible cover to cover and do you know the history of it? The vast majority of the nay sayers I talk to have never even read the Bible let alone know it's history. To me that is LAUGHABLE! How can anyone intelligently speak to something they know nothing about. There's a word for that. It's called B-I-G-O-T-R-Y. So that said, have you ever read it? Do you know it's history?

  • @GTX1123 You didn't answer my question. I don't have to have read the whole book to point out the contradictions in its pages. I know enough to know it's full of hypocrisy and backwards logic. It encourages intellectual laziness and to rely on imaginary deities to mold their perceptions of right and wrong. As far as I'm concerned, religion is the worst thing to happen to this planet since the evolution of this species itself.

  • @ThePotninjas - Which is why I asked you the question I did. The reason I believe the Bible is the Word of God; i.e. men from different generations were moved upon by the Spirit of God to write what they did, starts with the veracity of scripture. When compared to other writings of antiquity, the bible stands head and shoulders above the rest in terms of manuscript evidence. So give me a specific example of where the Bible contradicts itself.

  • @GTX1123 That doesn't matter. A falsehood doesn't become truth no matter how carefully it's preserved and distributed. Here are hundreds of inconsistencies and contradictions: ht tp: // ww w. infidels. org/library/modern/donald_morg­an/inconsistencies . html

    The point of these is to show that the bible is in fact not the "infallible word of god".

  • @ThePotninjas - They show no such thing. The first thing to understand is that the Bible is a book of paradox; i.e. what many times what appears to be a contradiction is a paradox written that way to provoke us to think deeply about life from His perspective. God didn't inspire Gen1:31&6:5-6 to be written for His benefit but for ours to give us insight into what He sees. The short answer as to why these passages are not contradictory is that God created man with a free will.

  • @GTX1123 Still more opinion and religious preaching. I'm not seeing how helps your case from a logical standpoint.

  • @ThePotninjas - God has helped "my case" and millions of others over the Centuries through a covental relationship with Him, not through religion. Faith is a central part of that Covenant which is a supernatural thing which does not require checking your "brains at the door" so to speak. My faith has only grown stronger over the years and my life gotten tangibly much better because of it.

  • @GTX1123 That's nice, but I was talking about your case in terms of the argument. Everything you've been telling me is nothing but questionable opinion and hearsay.

  • @ThePotninjas - There's nothing "questionable" about the veracity of scripture.

    on the other hand, I've examined science for the answers to the origins of life and while micro evolution is undeniable, the missing link to prove macro evolution always will be missing because it does not exist. I studied geology in college and I had a reputable professor who was an avowed evolutionist tell the entire class that the fossil record to prove macro evolution does not exist.

  • @GTX1123 Yeah, because that isn't flawed logic. Take micro evolution, and multiply it by millions of years. Micro evolution IS macro evolution, on a much smaller scale. And so what if your professor claimed there was no proof of macro evolution? How long ago was that? You're completely leaving out any advancements and discoveries we've made in just the past few years. You're really being childish about this now.

  • @ThePotninjas - The bias against scripture is ASTOUNDING. Of the 24,000 partial & complete manuscript copies of the New Testament, close to 4000 are Greek and date closer to the orignal than ANY other ancient docment. The variants in the NT Manuscripts are minimal and of the 150,000, 99 percent hold virtually no significance whatsoever such as a missing letter in a word which does not impinge on the meaning of Scripture to the point of clouding a tenet of Faith or a mandate of life.

  • @GTX1123 That's a huge jump. Just because a book makes mention of known historical facts at the time of its writing, everything it says must be true? How would that even work? It doesn't matter how many accurate historic references there are. Independently-verifiable evidence is the only reliable method for accurately determining what is true about objective reality, and there is no evidence whatsoever to support the claim that anything supernatural, including a god, exists.

  • @ThePotninjas "questionable and hearsay" only to the unbelieving and ignorant. you choose not to believe, that's your choice. God will respect your right to reject Him, but in so doing you condemn yourself to an eternity without Him (AKA HELL!). Only Jesus can save you from that. God did not make hell for men but for Satan and his cohorts. If you don't grab hold of Jesus in this life there is NOTHING that can save you from a Christless eternity in the next.

  • @hereliestruth Ok, at least the other guy tried to use logic (sort of). You really think I'm going to take your bullshit any more than I took his? I'd like to see some hard physical evidence for this shit you're preaching.

  • @GTX1123 You know, as much as Christians claim to worship their god as an omnipotent, omnipresent, omnibenevolent being, they sure make him out to be an incompetent bumbler, sometimes worse. Simple forgiveness is beyond his capacities. This god must sacrifice himself to himself to change a rule he made himself. This is not only an absurdity, it is an absurdity that is present in almost all forms of Christianity, and one can scarcely remove it and remain a Christian in anything but name.

  • @ThePotninjas - "Sacrifice himself to change a rule he made himself"?!! Where do you come up with this stuff? Certainly not from scripture. Those of us who worship Him in spirit and in truth don't "make him out to be" anything more or less than who He is. We worship Him for who He is and He is exactly what the scriptures say He is. The truth is God has given every person a free will and allows them to choose to believe foolishness or the truth.

  • @GTX1123 I was referring to the sacrifice of jesus, in that this god sacrificed a part of himself to appease himself, simply in order to make it so that people who worship him their whole lives and do everything he says without question, be it right or wrong, don't get sent to hell to be tortured for all of eternity.

  • @ThePotninjas - Do you believe in absolutes or moral relativism? Is man really getting better or worse? Why are you sooooo offended at the idea that God is perfect and judges man by a perfect standard? Do you get that offended when a man who violates the law is then judged by a criminal law code and punished? Or are you an anarchist? The sacrifice of Jesus is transactional; i.e. He took on our sin so we can partake in His very nature. This is the TRUTH revealed in the Bible.

  • @GTX1123 I believe a lot of modern society's morals are based on moral relativism. I personally base my morals on common sense, and I treat people based on their actions. I think humanity is just as morally aligned as it's always been, but that because of changes in technology and society it's easier for the dark side of our species to grow and destroy. And if you must know, I am an anarchist. People don't realize that the world doesn't function properly without chaos. It balances itself out.

  • @ThePotninjas - moral relativism leaves open the possibility of intolerance justified by other means. Germans approved of the persecution of Jews in the 1930's, so according to societal moral relativism, intolerance towards Jews was right relative to Nazi Germany. Those who value tolerance and respect of those with differing moral views would do much better to endorse tolerance as an objective realist ethical value (e.g. Biblical absolutes) than to endorse moral relativism.

  • @GTX1123 That's just it, I don't endorse moral relativism. But it's obvious that it's prevalent in human society. In fact, I consider the biblical absolutes imposed by religion to be yet another form of moral relativism. Morals are programs designed to keep our species from decimating itself. They are not derived simply from the commands of some made-up deity. They're a survival mechanism, which is why they vary and change so widely. They're there to keep us emotionally satisfied, nothing else.

  • @ThePotninjas - I agree with you on this; i.e. whenever man tries to impose Biblical absolutes / rules devoid of any living covenental relationship with God, then yes, what you end up with is a legalistic, man made religious system that is more or less no better than moral relativism. This was the very thing Jesus challenged when He came on the scene. This is very clear in Matthew Chapters 5 - 7. God is into having a relationship with man, not religion.

  • @GTX1123 I get offended when people are wrongfully punished for a crime they didn't commit. If it were a free-for-all, of course murderers, rapists, etc. would be allowed to run amok, but it would also free up good people to defend themselves as they deem necessary. Not to mention the population control aspect of it... What I'm saying is, it would balance itself out, just like predators and prey balance each other out in the wild.

  • @ThePotninjas - The founding fathers of the U.S. understood all to well the corrupt nature of mankind which is why they created a form of govt with checks and balances to protect GOD GIVEN unalienable rights. While some of them were Deists and Unitarians, most of them were Christians - and ALL of them understood the necessity of the Rule of Law and that it's premise was / is not based on the state granting our rights but on the Creator as the one who grants us our rights.

  • @GTX1123 Wrong. Rights are a completely imaginary concept, nothing but legal protections put into place by government because a group of people agreed on them. This is why we have laws. If we actually had natural rights that are as much a part of us as our DNA, they wouldn’t need to be defended. It is laws and their enforcement that are fought for, not mystical rights granted by some fantastical deity. If rights were truly "god given", there would be no need for a law enforcement system.

  • @ThePotninjas - Imaginary? And I suppose the poor souls who languished for years in Soviet gulags who longed to escape and come to America were longing for an imaginary concept?!! There's nothing "imaginary" about a system of self government that has served us well for over 200 years (until recently anyway). France thought as you do during their Revolution and look at how that worked out. A lot of people lost their heads, both figuratively and literally.

  • @GTX1123 That's exactly what I'm saying. Rights are something that only exist in a society with government. They aren't automatically given or natural, which makes them no longer "rights". If people want to be defended, they either have to live in a place with laws in place to do that, or do it themselves.

  • @ThePotninjas - Why does the preamble to the Constitution say it? It's one way or the other. Either God grants us these "unalienable rights" and we create govt to secure them or the state grants them. There is either a recognition that we are ultimately accountable to Him or we're back to moral relativism with the possibility of intolerance justified by other means. As I said before, that's the difference between the American revolution and the bloody French revolution.

  • @GTX1123 You're just repeating what I've told you already. Without a government or some kind of law to protect them, rights cease to exist. They are a completely manmade concept. An idea. For instance - in a country devoid of laws, say I wanted to walk up to some guy and punch him, right in the throat. Are these "unalienable" rights going to physically stop me? No. The guy would die, and I would just walk away (assuming there was no one else around to see it happen).

  • @ThePotninjas The "rights" in question (pertinent to the constitution and declaration of independence) are inalienable in that they are identified as this: "all men are created equal" and further identified as "self evident" so you are reaaaaallly missing the point here.. brah!

  • @hereliestruth Actually, the "rights" you're talking about would be those of life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, and acquirement/enjoyment of property. However, these are only present in a society with some form of government, which makes them completely alienable. Allow me to quote the Declaration itself: "That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the consent of the governed..." As I said - without a government, there are no rights.

  • @ThePotninjas the exact wording is this: "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights..." did you see that? "endowed by their Creator" those rights. right there. haha.

  • @hereliestruth Good job making my point for me. Nowhere does it say that men being created equal is a "right", but rather a self evident truth, which should be common sense. The majority of us are born equal, but that has nothing to do with rights. I should also point out that not everyone is born equal (birth defects, deformities, mutations, the mentally challenged, etc.) And what's with the obnoxious gloating? What are you, twelve?

  • @GTX1123 And yet for some reason, you people call this and act of "love". I haven't the faintest idea why. Say I threatened to stab you, but I said I'd let you live if you spent the rest of your life doing as I say without question. That is not an act of love. I've either forced you into slavery, or stabbed you.

  • @ThePotninjas - So how is God trying to "stab you"?!! Did somebody try to ram religion down your throat when you were a kid? That's not the God I know both from the scriptures and from my own experience in life. The act of love was just that; REDEMPTION, saving us from that which destroys. As Saruman said in Lord of the Rings, "Your love of the halflings leaf has clearly slowed your mind" (c'mon Potninja LAUGH, that last sentence was a joke)

  • @GTX1123 No one is trying to stab me. It was an analogy. I comparing stabbing to the act of sending all of humanity to hell. Religion is just another way to control people, as far as I'm concerned.

  • @ThePotninjas you'll be accepting a reality that limits itself to natural laws? so you're saying you don't believe in life beyond the grave. that's the ultimate paradox!

  • @hereliestruth How exactly is that a paradox? And no, I don't believe in life "beyond the grave". I do, however, believe in the recycling of energy between lifeforms. A "circle of life" of sorts. To understand what I'm talking about requires a basic knowledge of earth biology (which I'm assuming tou lack, considering your grossly misguided ideas about evolution).

  • @ThePotninjas @ThePotninjas ah, now we're getting somewhere... it takes just as much faith to believe in a "circle of life" and some offline recycling factory(w.e.) as it does to believe anything else that can't be measured by the 5-physical senses. every scientist turns philosopher (or guesser) at this jumping off point… but if you seek with an earnest heart, Jesus promises He will reveal Himself to you. you come into a whole new knowledge paradigm: one that comes from His Spirit into yours.

  • @hereliestruth Not necessarily. I admit I should have worded that better, but it's really just a theory. I don't have any sort of "faith" in it, because it's just an idea, based on widely accepted theories that are already in place. Also, the idea is not an "offline" recycling factory. Organisms obtain chemical energy through the consumption of other organisms, in an energy "pyramid" that begins with plants getting energy from the sun through photosynthesis. This is middle school stuff here.

  • @ThePotninjas evolution??? hahaha. talk about unprovable religion based theories!!! dude you are so brainwashed. evolution... ha!

  • @hereliestruth Unproven? Maybe, as of right now. Unprovable? No. Religion based? I really don't know where you got that. Like I said, show me some legitimate evidence and I might think about taking you seriously (it'd still be a long shot though).

  • You might have been a satanist who does this through demonic power. There are eye witness accounts that seem half way credible from both former satansists who have actually seen warlocks/witches given over to satanic power that are able to shape shift into a huge wolf like creature OR from missionaries who have confronted this evil in remote mission fields like the mountains of Mexico. Bill Schnobelen's eyewitness account from his past involvement in satanism seems to be very credible.

  • I agree with the creator of this video. There can be no such thing as shape-shifters because you can not create or destroy mass.

  • @10250011 You're right, but it wouldn't require the creation or destruction of mass. It would have to be some kind of rapid cellular growth process, but there's never been anything like that in the history of evolution. If there were there would be some kind of evidence.

  • I guess 3 years ago my friends saw some, one of them (friend) was sleeping once and he said he heard a howl looked outside and saw a huge black figure with claws and a snout but was standing on its feet. My hypothises is they might be coming here now.

  • @Destroyer35124 Cool. Looks like your friends had an encounter with a BCC. But like I said, they're not werewolves. Read the description for more on the subject.

  • @ThePotninjas Do you have any other videos i can see where the werewolf is posibble to see?

  • @avenstub No, but I'll be doing some investigations soon. I think the BCC left, but there has been confirmed Sasquatch activity lately, so there's a good chance I'll get something.

  • You do know that this video was fake since you said there wasnt a full moon out?

  • @AceOfWolves2 You do know that you're not making any sense, right? As I said, full moons have no effect on these animals. There are no such things as shapeshifters. It's just not physically possible. You don't understand the kind of forces it would require to enable such rapid physical alteration. There are too many differences between human and canine anatomy, and even if such an ability were to evolve (hypothetically, it's still impossible), we would have seen it in nature by now.

  • @AceOfWolves2 funny thing is not every type of werewolf turns to that form during full moons some can transform when they want, others can turn during nights, and others can be stuck in that form. if u wish to know how i know then ask a werewolf, dont worry im not one, i wish though.

  • @Destroyer35124 Dude. They don't exist. It's not physically possible. I don't know who told you that bullshit, but they were either fucking with you or semi-retarded. I'm not trying to be a dick, but you need to realize that these people have zero credibility and should never be taken seriously.

  • I mean @ThePotninjas  sorry

  • @avenstub Yeah, I saw it once. I'm still not entirely sure what it was, but I did see something huge run past my friends living room window on his front porch. It had to be at least seven feet tall and it seemed to be brownish in color, though it was hard to tell in that lighting. You should know that I don't actually believe in werewolves, but I do believe there is a species of bipedal canine which accounts for most of the sightings of "werewolves". Read the description if you haven't already.

  • @potninjas have you seen the werewolf?

  • whoa this is pretty crazy man. It's difficult to find a legit video here on youtube. But nothing here really seems fabricated. Very interesting I wish I could get out there myself and check it out. That would really be one of the most amazing things to see. A wolf walking upright.

  • @Skoople88 You might want to check out some of the other recorded sightings of these creatures if you haven't already. There are some pretty disturbing ones here: ww w . michigan-dogman . com/ (remove spaces). There are also hundreds of other sightings posted on various websites and forums. I'm actually thinking about starting a website so I can map sightings all over the country.

  • @ThePotninjas Just finished reading all the encounters. Some of them gave me chills. Thank you for linking me though. Man it would be great to see one (probably scary as hell too). Not even for fame or a reward. Just the personal knowledge would be enough. Knowing something like that exists.

  • @Skoople88 Yeah, I wish I'd caught a better look at it back when the sightings were still happening. Unfortunately there hasn't been any activity like that lately. We do have sasquatch around here though, at least two of them. I've been trying to look into that.

  • @Skoople88 and would it be amazing is it chased you and was gonna kill you?

  • try howling again. it seems to respond to it.

  • @kedto12323 I think whatever it was must have left, because the only activity we've had here in the last year or so is from the local Sasquatches. I've taken a considerable interest in them though, and I'm trying to start a team to investigate it.

  • y are you killing werewolves?

  • @drkfreak22395 No one is. He was just saying that one would need to obtain the corpse of one of these animals in order to really prove they exist (which is entirely false). Besides, werewolves don't exist.

  • you have to kill it to get evidence

  • @wisesatyr72 Not necessarily. All you really need is verifiable video footage or even a good photograph. Despite what many people think, it's always possible to tell the difference between a genuine and an edited image.

  • an american werewolf in london + when are you making an other video.

  • @Super3MB Yeah, and I just shot another one the other night. I'll be uploading it soon. We didn't find anything, but it's better than nothing I guess.

  • @Lonewolf15100 Whoops, ran out of room. I also meant to say that we might have had an unfair advantage because of our use of tools and fire. Who knows why they evolved the way they did. Maybe it was similar to whatever gave us bipedality and increased intelligence.

  • @Super3MB One of my favorite movies.

  • @Lonewolf15100 Well if you go by that logic, then Sasquatches should have out-competed us as well. Either way, it's just a theory. Obviously they're not shapeshifting magical creatures, so I'm simply trying to work out how they came to develop the unique traits they possess. It could have been indirect competition though, like competing for the same resources instead of direct conflict. They do seem to be shy - not as much as Sasquatch - but shy enough that they haven't been officially discover

  • Ok not to be an ass. i actually think your theory is pretty intresting. but you say that these things evolved to compete with our own species. considering its adaptations dont you think they would have kicked our ass? or at least be a bit more well known?

  • on the moors

  • Haaa....I watched this like 4 months ago and I remember thinking it was really scary. I just saw it again and that howl gave me chills. Scary.

  • @linkfan160 Same here. I'm still not entirely sure what happened that night. Me and some other people are going out again tonight to see if we can find anything. This time we're waiting until at least 2:00 AM, so we might actually find something.

  • @ThePotninjas Please be careful. I for one DO in fact believe that werewolves exist. It would be a good idea to stay in a group and try not to seperate. And keep a phone with you so just in case something happens you can call 911. But are you sure you'll find something? I don't believe it's a full moon tonight. :P

  • @linkfan160 I usually carry a good knife with me, and I always have my cellphone when I'm out there. And trust me, full moons have nothing to do with it. These things aren't shapeshifters, in essence they're simply intelligent bipedal wolves. Come to think of it, none of our sightings have been on full moons. Besides, shapeshifting is a physical impossibility. Read the description, I go into a little more detail about the creatures.

  • @TheSkyeIsGray Haha, I thought that might be you. That's why I didn't cuss you out right off the bat. I get what you're saying though. It's just that I outrightly disagree with the idea of shapeshifting. I also kind of corrected myself, assuming the guy might have been talking about BCCs and didn't know what else to call them.

  • @TheSkyeIsGray So he doesn't exist? Why do kids keep saying other people are "fake"? Using curse words doesn't necessarily mean you're not as intelligent as someone who doesn't use them, as long as one does so sparingly. Besides, he has a point. Sometimes opinions need to be disrespected. If I told you I was a giant unicorn princess from the planet Fartpiss, and that I came here to suck the life essence from your body, would you still keep an open mind about it? I certainly hope not.

  • @TheSkyeIsGray So I am a troll because I curse at the person I am speaking to and because I "play the intellectual card"? Well then does that not make you a troll also? The first comment you made to me was "Someone's a fuckin troll...". Does this not count as cursing the person you are speaking to?

  • I would love to be a werewolf

  • @nikesk8er10 Haha, too bad they don't exist.

  • @ThePotninjas Then why did you fake this video? WOOOOOOOOOOOOW. Fucking moron. At least other documentaries on werewolves is better than your smart ass.

  • @AceOfWolves2 None of what you said makes any sense. I can't even tell what you're so mad about. What do you mean by "documentaries on werewolves"? There has never been a documentary on werewolves, and if there has it was most likely a shitty homemade video made by some kind of werewolf fanatic. Seriously dude, I think you need to calm down a little and ease up on the drug use.

  • @ThePotninjas Then you faked this shit video.

  • @AceOfWolves2 Ok, dude... 1. Stop commenting or I'll block the shit out of you. 2. If you think the video's fake, you'd better provide some proof. 3. Werewolves don't exist. Full have absolutely nothing to do with this, because the animal I've been describing isn't an actual werewolf. Notice how the title says "dogman". I only said werewolf because not everyone is familiar with the term dogman.

  • WTF!!!!!! I DIDNT HEAR SHIT....THIS IS SOME BULLSHIT

  • @Malayshuffler141 Are you deaf? Because everyone else who's watched this heard it. It's actually kind of hard to miss.

  • The howling seems like miles away

  • @sdgsdgsdgsd3 That camera's microphone doesn't pick up well with sounds more than about 10 feet away. It was a lot closer than it sounds.

  • @TheSkyeIsGray Indeed and that someone is buckwild104. Werewolves do not, and quite frankly, cannot exist. Buck is an attention whore and a liar, and if you believe his ridiculous claims then you are a fucking retard.

  • @lequaie1234 Here, here!

  • @lequaie1234 Although, he may have been talking about a bipedal canine cryptid and simply did not know of a better term for the creature. I used to call them werewolves before I knew what I know now.

  • @ThePotninjas If, in fact, he was referring to a BCC and didn't have a better way of describing it then I will gladly make an apology and listen to what he has to say. It's just that using the word "werewolf" is quite a poor way of describing a BCC as it is something completely different.

  • @lequaie1234 Yeah, I know what you mean. I just don't like it when I chew someone out and it ends up being a misunderstanding.

  • @butchyisok You obviously did not read the description. This wasn't the first time we had seen the animal, and we thought we had heard noises earlier that morning, which is why we were talking about it before it chased us. My friend actually saw this thing stand up on its hind legs and begin running - still on two legs - after us. We wouldn't have run at all if it were just something ordinary that spooked us.

  • I 'liked' this video... I believe it shows how goofy a group of guys can get... talking about werewolves, then hearing an unfamiliar noise, and getting scared... it's great.

  • i saw a werewolf once. if anyone wants to know just ask.

  • @buckwild104 what happened?

  • @buckwild104 No you didn't so shut the fuck up

  • @buckwild104 WHAT WAS IT LIKE

  • @saxonsiphon and drop bears XD

  • wtf am i looking at again? i didnt see shit.

  • @slothking66 Does anyone read the fucking description? Seriously.

  • if i lived in georgia i would go look for one but i live in australia:( the only mythical beings here are yowies. they live in the great dividing range and shit. and they are attracted to the scent of sex. true