Beware of the Hat Man
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Topic: Beware of the Hat Man
Posted By: Centrix Vigilis
Subject: Beware of the Hat Man
Date Posted: 19-Jan-2015 at 15:43
Never seen one nor an MIB. But I have seen shadows in daylight that might have been a ’Ánt’įįhnii-yee naaldlooshii. And that's good enuff.
Bl-make sure your mojo is good; your morale high; and you carry a big knife with a silver wrap on the handle (blessed by a Priest or a Native Holy Man is always preferred) when out on the high lonely lonesome.
Cuz reports have it as a helluv fight.
Guns only work after the fact.
Oh and one version of the legend-mystery-reality is that if you can run till dawn towards the rising sun your good. But there aint many that can do that.
Amen.
see: http://mysteriousuniverse.org/2014/12/beware-of-the-hat-man/
------------- "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence"
S. T. Friedman
Pilger's law: 'If it's been officially denied, then it's probably true'
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Posted By: Sidney
Date Posted: 27-May-2015 at 17:53
Definately an Hispanic tinge to the figure. A sign of the cultural origin for this mythical figure?
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Posted By: Centrix Vigilis
Date Posted: 08-Sep-2015 at 03:13
Originally posted by Sidney
Definately an Hispanic tinge to the figure. A sign of the cultural origin for this mythical figure? |
Apologies Sid. late response.
The answer depends on who you read. some say it's solely American based others point to a legend from Germany involving the 'Black forest'. Some believe he's a combination of three different reported entities rolled or confused into one. Or mistaken for another.
http://www.ghosthuntingtheories.com/2013/01/urban-legend-slenderman-hatman-tallman.html
------------- "Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence"
S. T. Friedman
Pilger's law: 'If it's been officially denied, then it's probably true'
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