
"Woof, I see a ghost!"
“Animals have a tendency to see things that we as humans cannot – They also have stronger senses than we do…” reports Jackie Tomlin for the Examiner.
“Even science, being as advanced as it is today, still prefers to use cadaver dogs,” reports Tomlin. “The reason is simple; a dog’s sense of smell is stronger than the humans or any machine that they can create.”
“Regarding the paranormal, animals have a tendency to “stare” at something that we cannot see,” reports Tomlin. “Another example is that they will appear to follow something with their eyes. Is it possible that they can actually see an energy orb? Through our experiments at CVAPI, we believe this theory may be true. Animals appear to see exactly what our infrared cameras see.”
“You may also notice that if something tries to take form, it may scare them, causing them to run and hide for no apparent reason,” reports Tomlin. “What did they see? It also makes you wonder that maybe they didn’t actually see anything, possibly a sense that alerted them. Do they have an imaginary friend? Does something speak to them causing them to tilt their heads?”
According to Tomlin, “It is proven that animals can detect barometer changes in the atmosphere – You may notice this with your pets in an upcoming thunderstorm.”
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