This time of year, we all are more concerned about Vampires, Satanists, Wickers, Demons and Pagans. Which we should be.
But it seems we leave whole groups of equally dangerous Abominations, which is a great diservice to our congregation. Satan afflicts us with a great many "things" and as summer turns to fall, the days are shorter and the nights are longer.
These Creatures of the Night therefore begin to become more of a threat.
I'm talking of course about Werewolves, Zombies, and Chupacabras. The following information and links are to help keep you safe in these trying times. And let's watch out for our kids too.
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http://www.geocities.com/yaiolani/handbook.htm
You might think you know something about werewolves, but how many holes exist in the information you now have? After all, you came here for a reason. This Codex is the first step on your journey to get rid of those annoying holes in your werewolf knowledge. Learn about werewolves, wereleopards, weredogs and other shapeshifter creatures as they appear in the realms of history, anthropology, folklore, mythology, medicine, psychology, cryptozoology, fantasy fiction, the occult, and even learn about packs of real-life werewolves.
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http://www.archaeology.org/online/fe...s/zombies.html
This nondescript tomb (center) may be the location where the first historical evidence of a zombie attack was discovered. (Courtesy of the Hierakonpolis Expedition)
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http://www.ufos-aliens.co.uk/chupa/chupacabras.dwt
The body of a Chupacabras was recently found on the land of a farmer from Nicaragua. Specialists described the animal as an uncommon species after a careful examination of its skeleton. It presents yellow hair on its short tail, large eye-sockets, soft skin like that of a bat, large claws and fangs, and a crest on its main vertebrae. Could this be the Chupacabras? A team of biologists and veterinarians from Leon must now answer the question. The skeleton of the animal that quenched its thirst with the blood of sheep on the San Lorenzo farm, owned by Jorge Luis Talavera and located 154 km from Malpaisillo, Nicaragua, was found in the early morning hours of Monday 28th of August, 2000 some 80 meters away from the paddock where it took its victims.