"If you hear your name called from the treeline, do not answer. If the woods go silent, do not wait. Just leave." Most people spend their lives believing the world is a known quantity. We have GPS for the mountains and sonar for the seas. We’ve convinced ourselves that the darkness has been pushed back. We were wrong. Elias Thorne spent two decades investigating the "glitches" that law enforcement ignores and governments classify. From the bipedal predators of the Michigan timber to the ninety-foot humanoid ghosts of the Antarctic ice, Unnatural Selection is the first unfiltered record of the entities that thrive in the gaps of our perception. This isn't a collection of campfire stories. It is a tactical field guide for the thin places where our reality and theirs collide. Inside, you’ll find the primary data on: The Apex Predators: The biological reality of the Dogman and the Beast of Bray Road. - The Deep-Water Anomalies: The 1943 Naval encounter and the "Banned" footage of the Caribbean Blue Holes. - The Urban Voyeurs: How to identify a "Nester" in your attic or crawlspace before it chooses to make itself known. - Survival Protocols: Why standard logic fails in the woods, and how to use the "Light Barrier" to stun a predatory Crawler. The authorities call them anomalies. The witnesses call them nightmares. Elias Thorne calls them the original owners of the land. Read the files. Learn the signs. And for god’s sake—lock your windows. The map is not the territory. The shadows are getting closer.