Sunday, September 21, 2014

The Chupacabra and the Set Animal

The Chupacabra is a legendary creature said to be sighted in parts of the Americas and first sighted in Puerto Rico.  It is said to be a “goat sucker” because its main victims were goats that it drained the blood out of.  Chickens are another victim of this mysterious creature.  Many sightings of the creature at night include stories of glowing red eyes.  Some descriptions include wings.  Many sightings in Mexico have been confirmed as dogs or coyotes with a bad case of Mange.
There are now several cases of these animals being captured.  Some have been studied, others have been preserved by a taxidermist.  According to Wikipedia:

On August 8, 2008, a DeWitt County deputy, Brandon Riedel, filmed an unidentifiable animal along back roads near Cuero, Texas, on his dashboard camera.[21] The animal was about the size of a coyote but was hairless with a long snout, short front legs and long back legs. However, Reiter’s boss, Sheriff Jode Zavesky, believes it may be the same species of coyote identified by Texas State University–San Marcos researchers in November 2007.[22]The video footage was shown on an April 2011 episode of the Syfy television series Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files where an investigative team tried to recreate the dashboard video footage using a miniature horse and a Mexican Hairless Dog (both of which were bred locally). Neither test animal matched the creature in the video. The team had also tested a DNA sample taken from an alleged carcass of one of the creatures found by a local rancher and later identified as being a hybrid wolf/coyote.
The most common description of the chupacabra is that of a reptile-like creature, appearing to have leathery or scaly greenish-gray skin and sharp spines or quills running down its back.[40] This form is approximately 3 to 4 feet (1 to 1.2 m) high, and stands and hops in a fashion similar to that of akangaroo.[41] In at least one sighting, the creature was reported to hop 20 feet (6 m). This variety is said to have a dog or panther-like nose and face, aforked tongue, and large fangs. It is said to hiss and screech when alarmed, as well as to leave behind a sulfuric stench.[41] When it screeches, some reports assert that its eyes glow an unusual red which gives the witnesses nausea.
Another description of chupacabras, although not as common, describes a strange breed of wild dog.[41] This form is mostly hairless and has a pronounced spinal ridge, unusually pronounced eye sockets, fangs, and claws. It is claimed that this breed might be an example of a dog-like reptile. Unlike conventional predators, the chupacabra is said to drain all of the animal’s blood (and sometimes organs) usually through three holes in the shape of an upside-down triangle or through one or two holes.[42]
It is interesting to note, that the kangaroo and platypus were considered to be cryptids at one point.  The chupacabra sounds more like the Set animal to me as no one could quite figure out what the Set animal was.  Set is also Prometheus, Loki, Agni, and the Trickster.  One of his sacred animals was the coyote.  Here is the Set animal:

Per Wikipedia:
The sha is usually depicted as a slender dog, resembling a greyhound or ajackal, with three distinguishing features: a stiff tail, often forked at the end, which stands straight up or at an angle, whether the animal is sitting, standing, or walking; its ears, also held erect, are usually depicted as squarish or triangular, narrowest at the base and widest at the squarish tops; and a long nose, often with a slight downward curve. It is normally depicted as black, but may also have been reddish.[3][4]

Sphinx: Dedication of Ramesses II to god Seth


Now let’s compare the video of the Chupacabra to the Set Animal:


Again Per Wikipedia:
The god Set was usually depicted as a man with a head resembling that of the sha, usually with a long, slightly curved nose, and erect ears, squared at the tops. Occasionally he was represented in animal form as the sha itself, although he was also depicted in the form of an ass or as a black pig. Other animals sacred to Set included the antelope, hippopotamus, wild boar,crocodile, and scorpion, all of which represented strength, power, protection, or wildness. The sha was also used as a determinative in the names of Set and the goddess Nubt, who may be identified with Nephthys, the wife of Set.[9][10]
In art, Set was mostly depicted as a mysterious and unknown creature, referred to by Egyptologists as the Set animal or Typhonic beast, with a curved snout, square ears, forked tail, and canine body, or sometimes as a human with only the head of the Set animal. It has no complete resemblance to any known creature, although it does resemble a composite of anaardvark, a donkey, and a jackal[citation needed]. In some descriptions he has the head of a greyhound. The earliest known representation of Set comes from a tomb dating to the Naqada I phase of the Predynastic Period(circa4000 BC3500 BC), and the Set-animal is even found on a mace-head of the Scorpion King, a Protodynastic ruler.
Was (“power”) scepters represent the Set-animal. Was scepters were carried by gods, pharaohs, and priests, as a symbol of power, and in later use, control over the force of chaos (Set). The head and forked tail of the Set-animal are clearly present. Was scepters are often depicted in paintings, drawings, and carvings of gods, and remnants of real was scepters have been found constructed of faience or wood.
Both the Second Dynasty kings Peribsen and Khasekhemwy, whose serekhs depict the sha, identified themselves as divine manifestations of Set on earth, as previous kings had identified themselves with Horus. During the Old Kingdom, Horus and Set were generally viewed as twin supporters and defenders of the god Ra, head of the Egyptian pantheon; and they were often depicted anointing the king, as the divine source of his authority. The association of Horus and Set probably reflected the reconciliation of a struggle between two royal cults. Following the unification of Egypt,Narmer and the kings of the First Dynasty embraced the worship of Horus, by adopting the Horus name as part of their official nomenclature. This name identified the king as the god’s representative on earth. Peribsen, however, chose a Set name in place of a Horus name, while Khasekhemwy’s royal title invoked both of the great gods, presumably in an attempt to reconcile the followers of each cult.[11]
Could the Chupacabra be the Set Animal?  Have crazy Luciferians cloned the mummified remains of a Set animal from ancient Egypt and released it, in the wild of the Americas?  Their God is Set, and they could be doing this in honour of their god.  The question remains as to what it truly is.


Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_animal

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