
Saint Christopher: The Dog-Headed Saint - Remote Viewing Investigation
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Episode · 2:20:07 · Mar 11, 2026
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Saint Christopher, one of Christianity’s most revered saints, is depicted in the Eastern Orthodox tradition with a canine head. He is often portrayed as a giant man with a dog's head, a representation that stems from ancient legends about his origins. He is known as the patron saint of travelers, famously carrying the Christ child across a river, which symbolizes his role as a bearer of Christ. Saint Christopher was depicted with a dog's head for many centuries, until the Orthodox Church abandoned the tradition in the 18th century.Is the depiction of St. Christopher having a dog’s head a metaphor being taken literally or was he an actual dog-headed man? His original name was Reprobus and he was a 7.5’-tall Canaanite, a member of the tribe of the Marmaritae who were a land of cannibals and dog-headed peoples. With the documented history of civilizations of dog-headed people on ancient maps and in literature, the chances are that he was likely not human.Jessica was tasked with the coordinate remote viewing target of Saint Christopher and discusses the data here with Jane & Geryl Fountain of Midwest Night Watchers! She takes a deep dive into the mythology behind the Saint and the civilizations of cannibalistic cynocephaly in the ancient times.For full access to the raw remote viewing data, join Patreon: https://Patreon.com/thecryptidhuntressFollow Jessica:https://thecryptidhuntress.com https://www.youtube.com/c/TheCryptidHuntresshttps://rumble.com/c/c-4969969 https://Patreon.com/thecryptidhuntress https://www.etsy.com/shop/WarWomanGoods
2h 20m 7s · Mar 11, 2026
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