People have been hoaxing faeries for centuries. Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fell for the Cottingley fairies back in the day. So did the British public until the sisters actually told the truth. They are cardboard cut outs. The first image is an effects creator making an April fool's day hoax. It was enough to convince the gullible. Until being fact checked.
What did those monks do? There is no accurate investigation on it because it upsets a tourist attraction.
Sounds like the mummys are just babys who's parents thought they had been replaced by some nefarious entity. One has to just assume its post pardom depression but its weird that these fairys are described as looking like humans.
In August 1909 an old woman of Donegal, Annie McIntire, applied for a pension. She told the Pension Committee that although “she did not know the number of her years,” she “remembered being stolen by the ‘wee people’ (fairies) on Halloween Night, 1839.” Was she certain of this?
“Yes, by good luck my brother happened to be coming home from Carndonagh that night, and heard the fairies singing and saw them dancing round me in the wood at Carrowkeel. He had a book with him, and he threw it in among them. They then ran away.” The applicant added that the people celebrated the event by great feasting and drinking. The committee decided to grant her a pension.
These are very clever hoaxes. Buddhists do this. Trick you. Have been in Thailand for a long time. The fae in Thailand have numerous creatures. Think these are supposedly sexual? Other sects in Asia have the sexual wood fairies, with the nectar or something.
Although any myth is that they're otherworldly. Old gods coming to the planet.
They were supposedly sent off for testing to America, no description of carbon dating. Originally thought to be fetuses. And original analyst suggested they were completely plant based. Until Xray showed they had adult organs. But they don't have genitals. Suddenly, all testing stopped and they were returned.
Not everybody can see them in the temple at wat prapangmoun. Photographs are disallowed.
Fae are often bad. Like genies. They might grant blessing but often trick and curse.
Your link means nothing else, the ravings of somebody claiming whatever? It is not proof. It suggests, nothing concrete. Tabloid gossip.
There are much better YouTube videos. Again most are clever hoaxes.
My problem is when were they exhibited? What is the carbon dating reading? Where are the tests if they're another species? Just erratic claims. Not upsetting the hoaxes profiting. Such innocent Buddhists. No.
Hoaxes
https://checkyourfact.com/2020/08/25/fact-check-mummified-fairy-remains-english-countryside/
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/mar/31/cottingley-fairies-fake-photos-go-under-the-hammer
People have been hoaxing faeries for centuries. Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle fell for the Cottingley fairies back in the day. So did the British public until the sisters actually told the truth. They are cardboard cut outs. The first image is an effects creator making an April fool's day hoax. It was enough to convince the gullible. Until being fact checked.
What did those monks do? There is no accurate investigation on it because it upsets a tourist attraction.
http://www.danbaines.com/blog/3-day-mummified-fairy-workshop/2/3/2016
They may be hoaxes.
But the original story's are nothing like the disneyland productions.
https://longreads.com/2018/06/08/fairy-scapegoats-a-history-of-the-persecution-of-changeling-children/
Sounds like the mummys are just babys who's parents thought they had been replaced by some nefarious entity. One has to just assume its post pardom depression but its weird that these fairys are described as looking like humans.
These are very clever hoaxes. Buddhists do this. Trick you. Have been in Thailand for a long time. The fae in Thailand have numerous creatures. Think these are supposedly sexual? Other sects in Asia have the sexual wood fairies, with the nectar or something.
Although any myth is that they're otherworldly. Old gods coming to the planet.
They were supposedly sent off for testing to America, no description of carbon dating. Originally thought to be fetuses. And original analyst suggested they were completely plant based. Until Xray showed they had adult organs. But they don't have genitals. Suddenly, all testing stopped and they were returned.
Not everybody can see them in the temple at wat prapangmoun. Photographs are disallowed.
Fae are often bad. Like genies. They might grant blessing but often trick and curse.
Your link means nothing else, the ravings of somebody claiming whatever? It is not proof. It suggests, nothing concrete. Tabloid gossip.
There are much better YouTube videos. Again most are clever hoaxes.
My problem is when were they exhibited? What is the carbon dating reading? Where are the tests if they're another species? Just erratic claims. Not upsetting the hoaxes profiting. Such innocent Buddhists. No.