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Myths Of Great Britain.
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(08-21-2021, 03:25 AM)Ninurta Wrote: Isle of Wight? As I recall from game of Thrones, "wights" are sort of undead zombies...

A Wail? Like the Mexican la Llorona? Or an Irish Bhean-sidhe?

Out from under a bridge? Like a troll?

"I am all colors" - even the ones we can't see? Hmm?

"Fay" and her father both having encounters - I have read that some families tend to have these experiences run in the family, used as evidence to support the notion that genetic experimentation is going on, running through generations of the same families.

I am reminded by this of the "creepy clown hysteria" we had here about 4 or 5 years ago, where people were claiming to see creepy clowns everywhere.


Sam, The Sandown Clown.

Location: Near Shanklin & Sandown Golf Club on the Isle of Wight, England and the rarely-used Sandown Airport.
Date: Spring 1973. Time: Late afternoon.

Humanoid description.
Two arms, two legs, head, hands and torso all average for a human. Body said to look slim or thin.
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Height: Over six-and-a-half foot tall (2 metres).
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Head: Described as being too large considering shoulders and spherical-shaped.
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Hair: Reddish-brown strands from beneath hat. When hat was removed, scalp slightly bald.
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Ears: Two, white and round.
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Facial Features: 'Poorly-painted' two blue triangles for eyes, brown triangle for nose and mouth with thin yellow
lips. Mouth did not move whilst speaking. Round markings were observed on cheeks.
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Hands: 'Paper' colour -same as head, but sported dark-blue gloves. Only three fingers on each hand.
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Feet: bare. Three toes.
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Feeding Habits: Drank water from nearby stream after 'cleaning it' and ate berries by placing fruit in an ear and 'juggling'
the food around inside its head until it reached an unseen interior area. Berry was seen in eye aperture.
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Attire: Tall pointed yellow hat with black protuberance on point. Assumed 'wooden antennae' on each side of hat.
Clothes were a high-collared, one-piece suit of red and green. Legs and sleeves described as 'frilly' with thin, narrow pieces
of wood protruding from beneath sleeves and leggings of the suit. No neck visible as collar and hat seemed connected like
a hood. Clothing slightly tattered. Trousers were reported as white.
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Behaviour: Friendly and slightly shy. Admitted it avoided human contact. When running, used a high-kneed hopping gait.
When followed back to its assumed home, the entity alarmed the children with a loud siren-sound and afterwards asked
via a microphone (with attached wire and speaker): "Are you still here?". Which is surprising considering the sight of the
witnesses was obvious. 
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Speech: Spoke English, accent unstated. Reportedly described itself as 'all colours' and not human. However, suggested
when asked if it was a ghost: ' "Well, not really, but I am in an odd sort of way."
Reportedly titled itself 'Sam'. When asked about the state of its damaged 'clothes', the entity replied that was because these
clothes were all it had.
All other questions were answered with "You know."
The entity added at some point that it had another 'secret camp' on the English mainland.
Notable Function: It could write in English using a pencil and paper.
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Equipment: A microphone or tannoy system, through which it spoke for a short time.
Believed to be the source of the ambulance-like siren heard by the children. (UK Ambulance siren in 1973 different from US,
a factor that is important as children recognised the sound.)

A book, which was dropped into the stream and later used to name itself.
(Scrawled in the book seen by the girl-witness as: “Hello and I am all colours, Sam.”)
Since we're assured the witnesses were English, the use of the 'U' in the word 'colour' is relevant to how this supposed entity
thought and why no comment of the lack of the letter was later emphasised.
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Habitat: A two story hut -Often perceived as a 'Nissen Hut' and similar to Quonset hut in the United States. A prefabricated steel
structure once used by the military in WWI and II. Regularly found at airfields.

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Style of building.

Windowless and access was through 'a flap' in the side of building. The children needed to crawl through to gain access.
Located in a wooded area close to a lake (probably a flooded pond from river Yar).
Walls of lower-room were papered with blue-green dial patterns and whose floors were metallic. Upper-floor bare with metal floor.
The hut also contained rough wooden furniture which was described as being similar to a table and a set of chairs.
Also an electric heater.
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A later inspection of the location by adults found no building or evidence of a construction.
Nearby workmen during the alleged incident claimed to have not heard or seen anything unusual that day.
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Assumption:
Not enough first-hand facts and has a hint of modern-day influence.
tinywondering


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Myths Of Great Britain. - by BIAD - 11-02-2020, 12:32 PM
RE: Myths Of Great Britain. - by Ninurta - 11-02-2020, 12:57 PM
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