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Something is out there: CRYPTIDS

1 h 37 min · 16 de may de 2026
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From the Flatwoods Monster to the terrifying Hopkinsville Goblins, we dive into some of the most disturbing cryptid encounters ever reported.These aren’t just campfire stories.Many of these cases involved multiple witnesses, police reports, physical evidence, government attention, and encounters that still remain unexplained decades later.Are cryptids undiscovered species?Interdimensional entities?Psychological phenomena?Or evidence that something unknown has always existed just outside the boundaries of human understanding?Something is out there.------------------------------------------------------------------All our shid - https://linktr.ee/smarteducated⁠@badcat.studio on Instagram - https://tinyurl.com/Badcat-Studio

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