supernatural figures apparently have the ability to appear as other animals, with goats being a particularly popular choice.
Author Lee Brickley, whose books on the supernatural are best-sellers, has gathered eye-witness testimony of the spooky goings-on around Cannock Chase.The beautiful wooded area in Staffordshire is supposedly a hub of paranormal activity.Not only is it home to Skinwalkers, it's also said to be frequented by werewolves, UFOs, a half-human half-hog apparition known as the Pigman, and the Black Eyed Child – an infant with hollow, charcoal black eye sockets.
Lee outlines his discoveries in his latest book Skinwalkers: Real encounters with shapeshifters, UFOs and interdimensional beings.Skinwalkers frequently appear in the legends of North America’s Navajo tribe, reports BirminghamLive, and Lee has concluded that the Pigman may in fact be one.
Lee, from Cannock, said: “Inuits in the Arctic tell stories about shapeshifters they call Ijiraq that kidnap children."In Ireland and all old celtic regions, including Wales and Scotland, they have Púca, a shapeshifter that can appear as a goat and other animals.“Then you have things like werewolves first described by the ancient Greeks.
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