Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Mongolian Alma Drags Man Into Cave

Mongolian Alma Drags Man Into Cave: Story And Analysis. From Bigfoot Casebook Updated by Janet and Colin Bord, page 45.
    A member of a camel caravan plodding through the Mongolian Desert disappeared when he went out to round up the camels after a rest. Three men went to look for him found traces of a struggle outside of a cave. They found marks of shoes and bare feet in the sand. They didn't enter the cave supposedly because of time constraints. On their return trip, the three men went back to the cave and set up an ambush. When a hairy man-beast came out of the cave, they fired upon him and killed him. Then they rescued their buddy from the cave. He would never reveal what happened to him and stayed "wild and listless" until he died two months later. This story was collected by Professor Rinchen of the University of Van Bator in Mongolia. Professor Rinchen collected Alma stories and other information from 1927 until his death in 1978. He was ridiculed by the "scientific" community. However, many advances are, the authors noted.
    Nick's Analysis: It seems odd that the three men did not go into the cave in spite of "time constraints." Perhaps they didn't have guns and rightly knew they were almost helpless without them. They did rescue their comrade later though. Often people who have been through prolonged trauma do not want to talk about this. This was portrayed in the masterpiece movie, "American Sniper," and is an indication of the maturity of the Navy Seal community that the subject of trauma is being discussed openly.
    I have read of male Bigfoot in North America breeding captured female humans and having offspring, some viable, some not. I have also read of a Bigfoot female keeping a male railroad worker in a pit so she could have sex with him. I know of no details about how that was accomplish, but she did lick his palms and soles so thoroughly that he was unable to use them. Thus, he couldn't climb out of the pit and run away while she was gone. Perhaps this poor man in the desert cave was sodomized by the alma. Almas are said to rarely attack humans, and we may be reading about a rarity.
    I was also struck by the lack of vigilance and use of his senses by this alma. Three men hiding is a lot to hide. However, the alma is said to be the most friendly of the wildmen, even trading with humans and entering their homes for dinner - to share dinner with the humans, that is.
    The behavior of the "scientific" community is sad but predictable. As the man about to get a shot told the nurse, "No problem. Life is full of little pricks."
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