Latest vid from same channel as above.
Goatmen, Djinn or Skinwalkers? How An Ancient Mesopotamian Demon Was Unleashed on the Modern World.
Arab folktales, Moroccan folklore and The Female Arabian Ghoul: Something is haunting the men of Morocco and the Gulf. The truth behind the Aisha Kandisha story, the Umm Al Duwais legend and their connection to the Sumerian Demon Lilith.
For thousands of years from Morocco to the GCC there have been numerous case studies where humans have encountered a class of djinn that typically manifest as human females with animal limbs such as the Goat Man, Satyrs and Fauns. Are these beings merely folklore, cryptids or phantoms? From Ancient Mesopotamia's Lilith to Morocco's Aisha Kandisha, Kuwait and the Arabian Gulf's Himarat Al-Gayla and Umm Al Duwais and even the La Diablesse from Latin America and Trinidad and Tobago, what's causing fictional creaturess from children's folktales to manifest in reality?
Chapters:
0:00 Preview: A Moroccan Cryptid or Djinn?
1:03 Intro: Human Animal Hybrids and Ghouls
6:38 Kuwaiti Folklore: Himarat Al-Gayla
8:10 The Umm Al Duwais Duwais story
11:40 Morocco’s Aisha Kandisha Mystery
20:25 Popobawa: The Tanzanian Bat Entity
22:24 The Witch, Shadow People... and The Portuguese?
In shadows deep, beware their guise,
Succubi's lies, witches' cries.
Their charm, a snare, their kiss, a bane,
In beauty's guise, they weave their chain.
They dance upon the edge of dreams,
Where innocence, in desert gleams.
With every step, they lead astray,
The foolish hearts that dare to stay.
In lace and silk, they're clothed in guise,
Yet underneath, a demon lies.
So heed this warning, lest you fall,
Into their grasp, and lose it all.
Goatmen, Djinn or Skinwalkers? How An Ancient Mesopotamian Demon Was Unleashed on the Modern World.
Arab folktales, Moroccan folklore and The Female Arabian Ghoul: Something is haunting the men of Morocco and the Gulf. The truth behind the Aisha Kandisha story, the Umm Al Duwais legend and their connection to the Sumerian Demon Lilith.
For thousands of years from Morocco to the GCC there have been numerous case studies where humans have encountered a class of djinn that typically manifest as human females with animal limbs such as the Goat Man, Satyrs and Fauns. Are these beings merely folklore, cryptids or phantoms? From Ancient Mesopotamia's Lilith to Morocco's Aisha Kandisha, Kuwait and the Arabian Gulf's Himarat Al-Gayla and Umm Al Duwais and even the La Diablesse from Latin America and Trinidad and Tobago, what's causing fictional creaturess from children's folktales to manifest in reality?
Chapters:
0:00 Preview: A Moroccan Cryptid or Djinn?
1:03 Intro: Human Animal Hybrids and Ghouls
6:38 Kuwaiti Folklore: Himarat Al-Gayla
8:10 The Umm Al Duwais Duwais story
11:40 Morocco’s Aisha Kandisha Mystery
20:25 Popobawa: The Tanzanian Bat Entity
22:24 The Witch, Shadow People... and The Portuguese?
In shadows deep, beware their guise,
Succubi's lies, witches' cries.
Their charm, a snare, their kiss, a bane,
In beauty's guise, they weave their chain.
They dance upon the edge of dreams,
Where innocence, in desert gleams.
With every step, they lead astray,
The foolish hearts that dare to stay.
In lace and silk, they're clothed in guise,
Yet underneath, a demon lies.
So heed this warning, lest you fall,
Into their grasp, and lose it all.
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