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Could "Skinwalker" mean something, what seems harmless, but what is very dangerous?


Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are talking about the creatures like "Skinwalker", we must understand that this term could mean "walking skin",  and inside that skin would be something, what we don't want to disturb. One very good explanation of that world would be the undercover Samurai or Ninja, who plays some innocent creature. In many ninja-films, the main character is actually something, what looks ordinary, and then somebody attacks against that creature. After that, the film would turn as the show of martial arts. When we are thinking about something like highly trained karate-user, we might see a very innocent looking creature. And the idea of Karate is to defend self by using hands as the weapon.

The punches what would give by using back of the hand can kill the opponent in a very brutal way because the power of those punches can easily break the skull or throat. So could the skinwalker actually mean the assassin, what was trained by Mayans? Those men were trained to kill in many methods, but when they are walking with people, they did not look dangerous.

In fact, during history, the main nations have equipped so-called merchant cruisers, what mission has been hijacking the merchant ships and also destroy them. One of those merchant cruiser named "Kormoran" sank Australian heavy cruiser in the second World War. That German merchant cruiser looked like a normal freighter, and only a few knew that there were large torpedo-tubes and cannons hidden in the structure of that ship, this ship was very deadly, but the Australian cruiser sank it. Merchant cruisers were effective, but if they were uncovered they would not have the change to fight against real warships.

But now everything is different, and the missiles make any ship in the world dangerous. Modern cruise missiles give even the ferry boats ability to destroy the major warships, or what do you think about the situation, that the container missile system like "Club-K" armed with nuclear cruise missiles would be driven on the deck of this ferry boat. 15 kiloton nuclear warhead would terminate any ship what sail on the sea. And this is the thing, what makes modern military technology so dangerous. Highly mobile missile systems can shoot from everywhere and they are hard to locate before missiles are on the way.  When we are thinking the modern military technology, like Container missile systems, those weapons could be mounted in any truck in the world.

They can transform any ship in the world very dangerous warships, and those containers, what can be used to launch most sophisticated cruise missiles in history, are very dangerous. Hidden weapon systems can slip in some state, and shoot from the neutral landscape, and this makes them very dangerous. They can shot in any highway, and also freighters can be used for that kind of operations.

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