Slowly but surely others are
waking up to the reality that the Chupacabra phenomenon and the medieval Gargoyle phenomenon are plausibly one and the same as
I argued some months back. I find it
noteworthy that they seem to like open desert as hunting areas so attempts to
associate them with forested areas is possibly a mistake or an artifact of
observation.
The mixing of the mangy dog in
the South West with the known evidence is mostly evidence of scavenging on
already blood drained corpses and certainly not evidence of vampirism by dogs.
The scientific question that must
be properly answered is whether blood is drained from the corpse and how much
is drained from the corpse. This is not
a trivial question. A downer will have all its blood quite intact and the meat
will make that obvious. It is why we
expertly drain the blood from slaughtered animals immediately so as to prevent
coagulated blood from causing spoilage of the meat and ruining its appearance.
My point here is that a drained
carcass is only possible if the blood is drained while the heart is still
pumping unless the animal is immediately hung and drained. A large vampire bat would work as perfectly.
Thus all tales of cattle
mutilation and blood removal is clear evidence of a large vampire bat and not
of a lucky dog who may well have taken some of the soft tissue.
Since such a bat can fly over a
vast natural range, the actual events appear to be quite far apart and
unconnected.
This report describes four of the
creatures and finally makes the kangaroo like legs well witnessed and explains
the creature’s necessary launch equipment.
There is no particular need to run to launch and it certainly allows it
to land on a victim, swiftly drain the blood and as the prey collapses, leap
back into the air and take off.
The Gargoyles of Chile
The deep, shadow shrouded jungles of South America are rife with
carnivorous predators rarely seen by the human eye, but as intimidating as the
creatures lurking in the dense rain forests of this mysterious continent may
be, the arid plains of northern Chile are said to harbor a colony of chillingly
bizarre beasts, which are quite unlike anything supposed to be living on the
Earth.
Situated in the northernmost portion of Chile ,
less than 12-miles away from the port city of Arica ,
is a sprawling swathe of red sand desert known as Pampa Acha. The only real nod to the
existence of humanity in this desolate region is the Pan-American
Highway , which twists through this barren wasteland like an
asphalt serpent.
It was on this lonesome stretch of road that in July of 2004, an army
sub-officer with the “Cazadores” regiment named Carlos Abett de la Torre, his
wife Teresa, their three children and a nephew would have a harrowing encounter
with a group of fantastic creatures, which seemed to jump straight out of the
pages of an ancient bestiary.
THE TORRE FAMILY AND THE GARGOYLES:
At approximately 7:00 pm. on the day in question, the Torre family
packed into Carlos’ pick-up truck and departed from their quarters in Fuerte
Baquedano, which is located in the military community of Pozo Almonte, heading
toward Arica to
visit some relatives.
Knowing full well that he was in for long and monotonous drive with a
car full of children, Carlos gamely threw the truck into gear and began
motoring down the same highway he had been traveling for the better part of 25
years.
About two hours into their journey, Carlos was cruising at about
65-miles per hour through the Pampa Acha
approximately 20-miles south of Arica .
The road ahead was illuminated not only by the pick-up’s headlamps, but the
bright moon that hovered above them in the cloudless sky. That was when Carlos’
eldest daughter, Carmen, noticed a pair of extraordinary entities through the
back window of the vehicle. According to Carmen she was astounded to see two
creatures leisurely “floating” in the skies above. In her own words:
“I was traveling in the backseat with my brothers, talking, and
suddenly everything went dark. Then I told my brother what I was seeing and he
told me to keep quiet, because Mom gets nervous. Later I looked through the
window and saw some things that looked like birds, with dogs’ heads and back
swept wings. My father said they were like gargoyles.”
Carmen later estimated that the strange airborne critters that flew
over her father’s pick-up truck were at least 6-feet in length and she
admitted that at first she wasn’t sure if the creatures had wings or legs, but
that the appendages were angled toward the rear of the creatures.
Carmen and her brother watched as the outlandish animals paced the
truck, afraid to speak, lest they panic their anxiety prone mother. But their
efforts were wasted as Teresa, who sat next to Carlos in the front seat, would
catch sight of the peculiar avian duo through the windshield just moments
later.
From her vantage point Teresa was afforded the best view of these
anomalous animals, which the press would quote her as saying resembled “dog-faced
kangaroos.” She claimed that the “gargoyles” seemed to match the speed of
the truck, occasionally slipping ahead, then falling back, never traveling more
than 60-feet from the vehicle.
By this point Carlos and the rest of his frightened brood were all
stealing skyward glances and catching glimpses of these soaring evolutionary
nightmares. He accelerated the truck, praying under his breath, terrified of
the fate that might befall him and his family if these creatures decided to
swoop down and attack their vehicle. The Torre family was in such a state of
shock that none of them spoke. Carmen described the scene:
“We were speechless for some ten minutes [then] my Mom told us to
react, and then we started discussing what we’d seen.”
Just when the Torre family was growing accustomed to the flying fiends
above, another pair of the same species leapt in front of the truck on
strong hind legs, which were shorter than their upper legs. Carlos
managed to avert a collision with these land bound “gargoyles” and increased
the pick-up’s speed, eventually leaving all four of the beasts behind.
When Torre family safely arrived in Arica they told their relatives about their
bizarre sightings, but swore them to secrecy, concerned that the public
ridicule which might follow the unveiling of their tale would somehow damage
the military career of the family’s patriarch.
Although their sojourn with their extended family was enjoyable, it
goes without saying that the entire Torre clan was anxious about the trip home.
Teresa even conceded: “We were terrified to go back,” but, much like
every other journey Carlos had taken through Pampa Acha, the expedition proved to be
mercifully uneventful.
Once back on base in Pozo Almonte, the Torre family honored their oath
of silence, but when another sub-officer, Diego Riquelme, claimed to have
encountered a dinosaur-like creature on the same stretch of road a few weeks
later they decided to come clean.
Needless to say it wasn’t long before the press got wind of these bizarre
stories and began churning out articles about the monsters seen on the Pan-American Highway .
Soon after the story broke Scott
Corrales of the Institute of Hispanic Ufology translated the story for the
English speaking world.
The usually open minded Chilean press was quick to claim that the
eyewitnesses were likely seeing nothing more than ostriches, which must have
escaped from a local breeder.
The fact ostriches are flightless and that none of the birds were
reported missing in the area was ignored by the media.
It also seems unlikely that seven individual eyewitnesses would confuse
ostriches for either on the wing gargoyles or prehistoric reptiles, regardless
of how unbelievable the alternative may be. So if these observers were not
bearing witness to bird refuge escapees, then the question remains…
WHAT ARE THESE THINGS?
It’s a fair question considering that the list of dog headed, bat
winged, kangaroo legged and potentially reptilian creatures that stand over
6-feet tall is not a large one… In fact, nothing like that should exist, [a
vampire bat should not exist but it does and evolving from that into a larger
version is very plausible if not inevitable - arclein] nevertheless let’s keep an open mind and look at few of our options
here. I have to admit that when I first stumbled across this report my initial
thought was that the eyewitness descriptions were akin to reports of the
infamous…
CHUPACABRA
For reasons difficult to discern the description of the notorious blood
sucking chupacabra — it’s name is Spanish for “goat sucker,” which was
initially said to be its favorite prey — has varied wildly since the first
reports of these beasts emerged from Puerto Rico in the mid-1990s.
Nowadays many people believe that the mangy coy dogs so often
videotaped near the Texas/Mexico border represent chupacabra, but these sickly
canine creatures are nothing like the classic depictions of these ferocious
fiends.
Initially chupacabra were described as being semi- reptilian beasts
with Kangaroo legs, upon which it could leap astounding distances. These
creatures were also said to have canine (and occasionally feline) features,
large fangs and, very often, bat-like wings. A forked tongue and porcupine-like
spines were also commonly seen attributes. All versions of this creature were
said to live on the blood of animals.
The above description sounds a lot like the “dog faced gargoyles”
described by the Torres and Riquelme. In support of this hypothesis is the fact
that since 2004 there have been sporadic reports hailing from South America
regarding similar varmints, some of which have been allegedly spotted near
scores of bird carcasses that were discovered to be devoid of blood.
While many people are of the mind that the late blooming, so to speak,
of the chupacabra phenomenon is the result of it being either of alien
extraction or the product of an American genetic experiment gone terribly awry,
the thought that these gargoyles might be the origin for tales of the enigmatic
chupacabra is an intriguing one. It’s also worth considering the fact that
these critters seem to look a helluva’ lot like the…
NEW JERSEY DEVIL
Although it is said to have hooves rather than coiled marsupial legs,
the bat winged dog-like description of these gargoyles also seems to bear an
uncanny resemblance to eyewitness accounts of the New Jersey Devil.
Nevertheless, the fact that the Jersey Devil is an ostensibly
supernatural rather than traditionally cryptozoological entity, combined with
the lack of any significant eyewitness accounts from outside the Pine Barrens,
leads me to believe that this is just a farfetched shot in the dark.
Okay, so removing both the cryptozoological, paranormal and potentially
ufological elements and look at some of South America’s indigenous fauna to see
if we can come up with a culprit. There are a handful of options, but the
character that seems to most fit the bill is…
VAMPYRUM SPECTRUM
Vampyrum Spectrum — also known as the Spectral or false vampire bat —
is native to both South and Central America .
This nocturnal predator ranges from Mexico
to central Brazil and Peru . It is not
only the largest bat found in the “New World ,”
but it is also the biggest carnivorous bat on the planet.
With its elongated nose and 3-foot wingspan it’s not entirely unreasonable
to deduce that the Torre family spied a small group of these animals and
assumed the worst. Granted the arid deserts of northern Chili are nothing like
the prototypical habitat of deciduous forests and swampy areas where bunches of
five Vampyrum Spectrum nest in hollow trees near bodies of water, but it is not
that unusual for small colonies of creatures to occasionally stray from their
usual environment for a variety of reasons.
One could also argue that a pair of gargantuan non-indigenous bats that
are seen at night by young and inexperienced eyewitnesses may well appear to be
larger than they are. Still, as convenient as a rogue population of bats might
be in explaining away these events, they cannot account for the leaping,
winged, kangaroo-like creatures that temporarily blocked the Torre’s path in
full view of their truck’s headlights.
CONCLUSION:
So what is it that we are dealing with here? It seems fairly evident
that if we are not contending with a mistaken identification or outright hoax,
then these gargoyles must be either a variety of unknown flying mammal or
perhaps a colossal species of heretofore undiscovered bat.
Strangely enough, according to both Carlos and the Carabineros — the
uniformed Chilean national police force — there were no reports of strange
creatures on the well traveled highway until 2004. Does this suggest a
migratory pattern for these beasts or might we surmise that jungle
deforestation or some other manner of likely human encroachment has forced
these critters out of hiding and into the public eye?
Until one of the Chilean gargoyles is shot, captured or convincingly
caught on film this mystery will no doubt endure… and if you ever find yourself
traipsing around northern Chili at night, look to the skies… you never know
what you’re going to see.
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