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On a late night in 1938, night watchman Mark Shackleman was making his rounds at St. Coletta Convent in Racine, Michigan. To his horror, he came face-to-face with what he described as a black-haired, dog-headed humanoid with long claws and it smelled like death. He said it was kneeling and scratching at a Native American Indian burial mound near the convent, and when Shackleman approached the creature, it fled into the night. The next night, while Shackleman was on duty, he returned to the location to find the creature clawing at the mound once again. This time, it didn’t flee. It stood up on two legs, made eye contact, and spoke one word, “Gadarah.”

What exactly did he encounter near the convent grounds those two nights? Jessica was tasked with the encounter as a coordinate remote viewing target and discusses the data for this and other targets involving dogmen near Indian burial mounds here!

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