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- From: "John Winston" <johnfw@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 02:30:41 -0700
Subject: What Is Happening In Regard To The Greys? Part 6. July 29,
2005
Here, we talk about some more weird type of beings.
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"'I thought we had found the ruins of an ancient civilization,' says
Tejero,
'until I realized that the skeletons WERE NEITHER HUMAN BEINGS or animals.
THEY HAD TWO FINGERS ON EACH HAND AND THREE TOES ON EACH FOOT, and one large
ear protruding from their heads. THEIR SKULLS WERE VERY LARGE, and their
eyes were set closer together than humans.'
"Startled by their unusual findings, the team probed further into the cave
and discovered translator-like devices and communications equipment.
"'There is no doubt we've discovered an advanced alien civilization that
thrived in ancient South America,' says professor Tejero. Tests on the
structures and materials inside the cave show they could have been living
here 6,000 years ago! THESE CREATURES WERE NEITHER HUMAN BEINGS NOR THEIR
(presumed - Branton) a-e-like ancestors. Their bodies are markedly
different.
Charles Berlitz, in his 'WORLD OF THE INCREDIBLE BUT TRUE' (Fawcett Crest
Books., N.Y.), related the following incident concerning another hominoid
predator or 'Lizard Man':
"There have been numerous Bigfoot sightings in the Uni-ed States and
around
the world. The humanlike creatures are usually said to be large and hairy
with glowing eyes. During the summer of 1988, however, residents of
Bishopville, South Carolina, reported accounts of a rare breed of Bigfoot: A
SEVEN-FOOT-TALL LIZARD MAN WITH GREEN SCALY SKIN. According to witnesses,
unlike other Bigfoot creatures Lizard Man has only three toes on each foot,
as well as long apelike arms that end in three fingers tipped with FOUR-INCH
CLAWS. Only the second Bigfoot to have only three fingers on each hand, and
the first (discovered by Berlitz - Branton) to also have three toes on each
foot. Lizard Man is the most unusual Bigfoot ever reported.
"Seventeen-year-old Chris Davis first encountered Lizard Man around 2:00
A.S. on June 29. On his way home, the teen stopped near the brackish waters
of Scape Ore Swamp outside Bishopville to change a flat tire. While
replacing the jack in the car's trunk, he glimpsed something running across
the field toward him. Jumping into his 1976 Toyota Celica, he was quickly
engaged in a tug-of-war with the reptilian creature as he tried to pull the
door closed. Then Lizard Man jumped onto the car's roof, where he left
scratches in the paint as evidence of his attack.
"Hysterical, Davis returned home and told only his parents and a few close
friends about the experience. Law enforcement officers, however,
interrogated him after neighbors said the boy might know something about the
strange bite marks and scratches found on another car.
"Davis wasn't alone in his report. Soon other reports were flooding the
sheriff's office. Teenagers Rodney Nolfe and Shane Stokes, for example, were
driving near the swamp with their girlfriends when Lizard Man darted across
the road in front of their car. Construction worker George Holloman also
claimed Lizard Man jumped at him as he was collecting water from an artesian
well.
"Investigating the area around the swamp, state trooper Mike Hodge and Lee
County deputy sheriff Wayne Atkinson found three crumbled, forty-gallon
cardboard drums. The tops of saplings were ripped off eight feet above the
ground. And there were, according to Hodge, 'humongous footprints,'
fourteen-by-seven-inch impressions in hard red clay. Following the tracks
for four hundred yards, the officers backtracked and found new prints
impressed in their car's tire tracks. According to state wildlife
biologists, the footprints matched no known animal species." (This "Lizard
Man" sighting was covered in one of the episodes of Tim White's "SIGHTINGS"
documentary, "MONSTERS" segment, on the Fox Network - Branton).
A letter from researcher Jason Bishop to another researcher stated the
following concerning some 'Reptoid' encounters he had investigated:
"...The others who have contact with the Reptoids are very secretive and
work with me, very close. They have photos of marks on their bodies after
abductions (which are on-going). 3 of them are in one family and now they
(Reptoids) even recently abducted the new baby TOO!
"Since two of these people have also had M.-.B. experiences, where they
entered the house 'THROUGH' a locked door, and the other (has) contacts with
gover-ment agents... I must be true to my promise NOT to make public info
related to their experiences. But one of these people (had been) documenting
the reptoid events of this family and OTHERS ON THEIR BLOCK and I'm trying
to get them to publish this under another name and have other people handle
the sales of the booklet. Will keep you posted.
"One of the experiences, involved 3 people and a cave (in Bla-k Mountain,
between Las Vegas, Nevada and Kingman, Arizona)... Another was at a dam,
while a group was camping in Nevada. More recent (this year, near L.A.,
California) are Reptoids materializing in two peoples homes (glowing green)
and are VERY similar to my experiences in 1979!"
What may well have been the most notorious of all "scares" involving
reptilian beings, involved a combined "invasion" of pterodactylin-hominoid
"Mothmen" and "Men In B-ack". These creatures have been referred to as
Mothmen, Winged Dracos, and Winged Serpents, depending on the source
involved. They reportedly terrorized a particular area in West Virginia,
according to John A. Keel, in the mid-1960's. Keel is convinced that these
malevolent entities were involved in the tragic "silver bridge" disaster in
which several UFO witnesses perished, based on certain strange circumstances
surrounding the event. In his book 'THE MOTHMEN PROPHECIES' (Signet Books.,
N.Y.) Keel reveals the following:
"The moment I met Mrs. Hyre's niece Connie Carpenter in 1966, I knew she
was
telling the truth because her eyes were reddened, watery, and almost swollen
shut. I had seen these symptoms many times in my treks around the country
investigating UFO reports. Witnesses who were unlucky enough to have a close
encounter with an unidentified flying object, usually a dazzlingly brilliant
aerial light, are exposed to actinic rays...ultraviolet rays...which can
cause 'eyeburn,' medically known as KLIEG CONJUNCTIVITIS. These are the same
kind of rays that tan your hide at the beach. If you lie in the bright sun
without protecting your eyes you can get conjunctivitis. Whatever they are,
UFOs radiate intense actinic rays. There are now thousands of cases in which
witnesses suffered eye-burns and temporary eye damage...even temporary
blindness..after viewing a strange flying light in the night sky.
"...What puzzled me about Connie's case, however, was that she had not
seen
a splendid luminous flying saucer. She had seen a giant 'winged man' in
broad daylight.
"According to her story, Connie, a shy, sensitive eighteen-year- old, was
driving home from church at 10:30 A.M. on Sunday, November 27, 1966, when,
as she passed the deserted greens of Mason County Golf Course outside New
Haven, West Virginia, she suddenly saw a huge gray figure. It was shaped
like a man, she said, but much larger. It was at least SEVEN FEET TALL and
very broad. The thing that attracted her attention was not its size but its
eyes. IT HAD, SHE SAID, LARGE, ROUND, FIERCELY GLOWING RED EYES THAT FOCUSED
ON HER WITH HYPNOTIC EFFECT.
"'It's a wonder I didn't run off the road and have a wreck,' she commented
later.
"As she slowed, her eyes fixed on the apparition, a pair of wings unfolded
from its back. They seemed to have a span of about ten feet. It was
definitely not an ordinary bird but a MAN-SHAPED THING which rose slowly off
the ground, straight up like a helicopter, silently. Its wings did not flap
in flight. It headed straight toward Connie's car, its horrible eyes fixed
to her face, then it swooped low over her head as she shoved the accelerator
to the floor-boards in utter hysteria.
"OVER ONE HUNDRED PEOPLE WOULD SEE THIS BIZARRE CREATURE THAT WINTER.
"Connie's conjunctivitis lasted over two weeks, apparently caused by those
glowing red eyes. At the time of my first visit to Point Pleasant in 1966 I
did not relate the winged weirdo to flying saucers. Later events not only
proved that a relationship existed, but that relationship also is a vital
clue to the whole mystery.
"Max's Kansas City is a famous watering hole for New York's hip crowd. In
the summer of 1967 an oddball character wandered into that restaurant noted
for its oddball clientele. He was tall and awkward, dressed in an
ill-fitting bl-ck suit that seemed out of style. His chin came to a sharp
point and his eyes bulged slightly like 'thyroid eyes.' He sat down in a
booth and gestured to the waitress with his long, tapering fingers.
"'Something to eat,' he mumbled. The waitress handed him a menu. He stared
at it uncomprehendingly, apparently unable to read. 'Food,' he said almost
pleadingly.
"'How about a steak?' she offered.
"'Good.'
"She brought him a steak with all the trimmings. He stared at it for a
long
moment and then picked up his knife and fork, glancing around at the other
diners. It was obvious he did not know how to handle the implements! The
waitress watched him as he fumbled helplessly. Finally she showed him how to
cut the steak and spear it with the fork. He sawed away at the meat. Clearly
he really was hungry.
"'Where are you from?' she asked gently.
"'Not from here.'
"'Where?'
"'Another world.'
"Boy, another put-on artist, she thought to herself. The other waitresses
gathered in a corner and watched him as he fumbled with his food, a stranger
in a strange land.
"A large white car with a faulty muffler wheezed and rattled up the back
street in New Haven, West Virginia, where Connie Carpenter lived, and Jack
Brown knocked at her door.
"'I'm a--a friend of Mary Hyre's.'
"His strange demeanor and disjointed questions distressed her and
disturbed
her husband, Keith, and her brother Larry. It quickly became obvious that he
was not particularly interested in Connie's sighting of the man-bird the
year before. He seemed more concerned with Mrs. Hyre and my own relationship
with her (we were professional friends, nothing more).
"'What do you think--if--what would Mary Hyre do--if someone told her to
stop writing about UFOs?' he asked.
"'She'd probably tell them to drop dead.' Connie replied.
"Most of the questions were stupid, even unintelligible. After a rambling
conversation he drove off into the night in his noisy car. Connie called her
aunt immediately, puzzled and upset by the visit. He was such a very odd
man, she noted, and he wouldn't speak at all if you weren't looking directly
into his dark, hypnotic eyes. Connie, Kieth and Larry not only noticed his
long-fingered hands, but there was also something very peculiar about his
ears. They couldn't say exactly what. But there was something...
Part 6.
John Winston. johnfw@xxxxxxxxx
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