Jack Wagner
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Yes, it is. At its core, the science, you can't argue with.
So after speaking to Emerson, I wanted to speak to a biologist or wolf researcher in the area to ask some simple questions about whether or not an animal like that might be in the area and whether wolves are known to get up on their hind legs. If so, how often do they do that and how long do they stay up on their hind legs?
So after speaking to Emerson, I wanted to speak to a biologist or wolf researcher in the area to ask some simple questions about whether or not an animal like that might be in the area and whether wolves are known to get up on their hind legs. If so, how often do they do that and how long do they stay up on their hind legs?
So after speaking to Emerson, I wanted to speak to a biologist or wolf researcher in the area to ask some simple questions about whether or not an animal like that might be in the area and whether wolves are known to get up on their hind legs. If so, how often do they do that and how long do they stay up on their hind legs?
After all, Emerson's story is very strange, but it's really just the story of a wolf doing something really unusual. It's not like this is something that defies the laws of nature or physics or anything like that. It's essentially just a wolf being really weird. So we began reaching out to many different experts in Michigan and the surrounding states.
After all, Emerson's story is very strange, but it's really just the story of a wolf doing something really unusual. It's not like this is something that defies the laws of nature or physics or anything like that. It's essentially just a wolf being really weird. So we began reaching out to many different experts in Michigan and the surrounding states.
After all, Emerson's story is very strange, but it's really just the story of a wolf doing something really unusual. It's not like this is something that defies the laws of nature or physics or anything like that. It's essentially just a wolf being really weird. So we began reaching out to many different experts in Michigan and the surrounding states.
I honestly figure that this would not be hard. It typically isn't hard. Our show has a very good reputation, if you don't mind me complimenting myself. I always say that we're the most normal paranormal show ever. But to my surprise, people were really not interested in talking about anything related to the Michigan Dog Man.
I honestly figure that this would not be hard. It typically isn't hard. Our show has a very good reputation, if you don't mind me complimenting myself. I always say that we're the most normal paranormal show ever. But to my surprise, people were really not interested in talking about anything related to the Michigan Dog Man.
I honestly figure that this would not be hard. It typically isn't hard. Our show has a very good reputation, if you don't mind me complimenting myself. I always say that we're the most normal paranormal show ever. But to my surprise, people were really not interested in talking about anything related to the Michigan Dog Man.
And some of the emails telling us that they weren't interested were not exactly friendly. What I did find out from some people that we spoke to off the record and from DNR studies is that there are no known wolves at all anywhere near where Emerson was in Bloomingdale, Michigan, which I find really interesting. Like I said, though, nobody wanted to talk to me about the dog man.
And some of the emails telling us that they weren't interested were not exactly friendly. What I did find out from some people that we spoke to off the record and from DNR studies is that there are no known wolves at all anywhere near where Emerson was in Bloomingdale, Michigan, which I find really interesting. Like I said, though, nobody wanted to talk to me about the dog man.
And some of the emails telling us that they weren't interested were not exactly friendly. What I did find out from some people that we spoke to off the record and from DNR studies is that there are no known wolves at all anywhere near where Emerson was in Bloomingdale, Michigan, which I find really interesting. Like I said, though, nobody wanted to talk to me about the dog man.
or anything remotely similar. And I began to suspect that the reason for that had a lot to do with what Emerson told me about the radio DJ who made the Dogman famous. By the way, the song itself is wild. I'm going to play a little sample of it right now.
or anything remotely similar. And I began to suspect that the reason for that had a lot to do with what Emerson told me about the radio DJ who made the Dogman famous. By the way, the song itself is wild. I'm going to play a little sample of it right now.
or anything remotely similar. And I began to suspect that the reason for that had a lot to do with what Emerson told me about the radio DJ who made the Dogman famous. By the way, the song itself is wild. I'm going to play a little sample of it right now.
It seems to me that because of this song, many people out there believe that everything relating to the Dogman is completely made up by those DJs, including the sightings that people have had. You know, I think the hardest part about engaging with the paranormal, no matter what side of it you're on, is the instinct to engage with it in black and white terms.
It seems to me that because of this song, many people out there believe that everything relating to the Dogman is completely made up by those DJs, including the sightings that people have had. You know, I think the hardest part about engaging with the paranormal, no matter what side of it you're on, is the instinct to engage with it in black and white terms.
It seems to me that because of this song, many people out there believe that everything relating to the Dogman is completely made up by those DJs, including the sightings that people have had. You know, I think the hardest part about engaging with the paranormal, no matter what side of it you're on, is the instinct to engage with it in black and white terms.
Everything must be either real or completely fake. My position since the very beginning of Otherworld is that it's entirely possible that 95% of of all paranormal experiences could have a rational explanation. But even if 5% of those are real, that's a huge number, a number that should not be ignored.