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Where are the werewolf videos and werewolf pictures?

July 07, 2008 By: Buddy Category: Werewolves!!

Why don’t we have footage of werewolves or pictures of werewolves? If werewolves do exist, why has the government not caught a werewolf? I think the answer to this question is probably similar to why we don’t have real documentation of the yeti (big foot). We think they exist…we might have blurry pictures of what we think might be them, but no firm evidence. If you do believe that werewolves are in fact real, it could be that one of the reasons that it’s hard to find any videos or pictures of werewolves is probably because they are part human. Since they are part human they are fairly intelligent, and know how to keep themselves hidden. They know that if they reveal themselves they’ll be hunted down by fearful humans, or captured by the government for testing. Another reason could also be that the werewolf population is very small - there are not many werewolves in existence. Combine all this with the fact that werewolves are only in werewolf form about 25% of their lives (or less), and it all adds up to the fact that if werewolves are real, it would be very difficult to find any evidence of them.

Researching werewolves

June 30, 2008 By: werewolf967 Category: Werewolves!!

Readers,

Where do we get our information on werewolves?

Questions have been asked about werewolves and many of us have varying answers, how can this be possible? The truth is, such as Buddy has suggested, that we can only go by what knowledge we have gained through different research methods, and of course debating is always good!  I want to go over a few ways to get information on werewolves to clear up any confusion.

Different werewolf research methods:

The first two are usually the best sources of information.

1. Primary sources: primary sources are first hand original accounts of information -this information is commonly gained through interviews of people with first hand accounts of the research topic you are conducting - werewolves.

2. Secondary sources: usually conducted by studying research that has already been done to primary sources.

3. Internet: Of course the internet, but be careful and check the source of the information.
4. Library: Yes the library, but just like the Internet, check the source of whom you are getting the information from; are they an authority on the topic? Who is the publisher of the book? When was the book published?

These are just a few of the possible ways to research werewolves and by no means is supposed to be a complete list of how and where to conduct research, this is simply a starting point.

The Real Werewolf Argument

June 30, 2008 By: Buddy Category: Werewolves!!

Someone recently left a comment suggesting that we do less arguing on this blog about the truth about werewolves. Without arguments and discussion however, you can’t find the truth, and since alot of us know very little about werewolves, then we can only get to the truth through this type of discussion. Alot of the people that are commenting on the posts here are giving some pretty good information on werweolves - and some of these people do claim in fact to be real werewolves. Whether they are in fact real werewolves or not is left up to you to decide. I will just say that some of them give very convincing arguments and have great insight into the mind of the werewolf…how do they know so much? These are the people we need real information from and we need to read carefully and judge for ourselves whether they are real werewolves and whether the information they provide is accurate and true…. and some of the questions that we’ve been discussing require arguments to get to the ultimate truth…questions such as…
1. do werewolves exist, and if so why do werewolves exist?
2. what goes on in the mind of a werewolf?
3. are werewolves evil or not evil?
4. what happens when a werewolf transforms?
5. what kind of quiz can you take to see if you are a werewolf

The arguments are necessary, and I believe it will ultimately lead to more knowledge on werewolves.

What do werewolves eat?

June 25, 2008 By: Buddy Category: Werewolves!!

Werewolf 967,

If werewolves kill just for the kill as you state in your post on what goes through the mind of a werewolf, and they do not for hunger or for anything like that, then what do werewolves do when they eat? Do they eat their victims? Or is there a time that they ever really do think they are hungry and they go out and eat animals? Or do they not eat at all when they are in werewolf form, only when they are in human form?

What goes through the mind of a werewolf?

June 24, 2008 By: werewolf967 Category: Werewolf Transformations, Werewolves!!

Readers,

I could give you this answer, and I will :), but I know many of you will disagree with what I have to say. Many of you believe that there are “good” werewolves, which is not true; many of you believe that not all werewolves are evil which is not accurate. All werewolves are created evil, they are all out to cause some harm. The mind of a werewolf is much like the mind of a “monster,” motives are to harm, to kill, to disrupt the innocent. This is the mind of a werewolf, he wants to kill or harm and this is about the only thing that goes through his mind. The werewolf will never think “I am hungry” and then go and kill because he is hungry, he kills because that is what he was created to do. He is pure evil. His mind is pure evil. A werewolf is pure evil.

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