Subject: C Journal. Part 2.
From: "John Winston" <johnfw@mlode.com>
Date: 22/08/2011, 05:58
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

Subject: C Journal.  Part 2, 
Aug. 21, 2011.

  This talks about the Reptilians.

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Some U.K. cases were apparently easier than others in trying to
make them seem non-credible. Like the file that describes UFOs
reported at the June 2003 Glastonbury Music Festival.

"It was very easy to find an incident where something is seen
at an event like a rock concert," Po-e noted. "You don't even
need to say a thing without the public or media perception being
that d-ugs and a-cohol might have played a part. It was all part
of the way in which we spun the subject, to try and discredit it."

Despite the thousands of pages of documents released -- with
one final batch of files yet to come, sometime early next year --
Po-e concedes there's still no written evidence confirming alien
visits to Earth.

"Not just yet -- there's no spaceship-in-a-hangar smoking gun.
However, there are plenty of sightings that I think show that
we're dealing with more than just aircraft lights and weather
balloons."

Source: The Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/08/17/uk-releases-ufo-files_n_927351.html

- GUEST AUTHOR DEPARTMENT -

Reptilian Quest
By Diane T-ssman

When did it become written in stone that some of the UFO
occupants visiting us are somehow related to reptiles? On top of
this question, I wonder if humans are projecting their ancient
fear of reptiles in general, and of serpents specifically, onto
UFO occupants.

I hasten to add that some people feel that reptilians send
smaller big-eyed E.T.s out to harass us, and to experiment on
us. While others feel the reptilians inhabit our g-vernment and
so are not the background overlords hiding somewhere beyond
Saturn, but instead are running our lives - and perhaps have for
generations.

I am not trying to shoot down anyone's beliefs or other
writers' works. I sincerely wonder about the reality of
reptilians, however.

I don't need a lesson in "thinking outside the box" writers and
ch-nnels, I've read most of them. David I-e was one of the first
and is still very convincing, in his "reptilian" concepts.
Reptilians are shape shifters, too, according to some, which
means they are basically energy beings and not organic.

If this is so, then do shape shifters even have a "flesh and
blood basic species," in this case, that of a reptile? So why
are we picking on reptiles?
Wouldn't a sentient reptile be flesh and blo-d? Then shape
shifting would be as difficult for that reptilian as for you and
me. To be shape-shifting, one has to be, at heart, a blob of
energy who can change self into whatever form he or she wishes.

So, this is one of the confusions I run into when thinking
about reptilians.

However, let's say the extraterrestrial reptilians are flesh
and b-ood: There is a debate in scientific circles as to whether
the dinosaurs were hot bl-oded (endothermic) or cold bloo-ed
(ectothermic). A space-going intelligent r-ce, however cruel
they might be, would probably be an endothermic species.

Endothermic, warm bloo-ed animals seem to gain more
intelligence as the eons go by than the cold blooded species.
There are all sorts of issues about circulation, speed,
perception, and other traits. Maybe a few warm blo-ded dinosaurs
somehow survived, went to space, because they were the top of
the dinosaur predator/intelligence ladder, and at some point
came back to be our overlords?

Could be. However, is there any proof or even evidence of this?
Many abductees have seen the big-eyed grey beings but there are
few reports of being confronted by a large, mean, intelligent
reptile.

However, let's say someone was abducted by a reptilian or
managed to catch a glimpse of one. Was it kindred to a turtle?

Or did it slither like the serpent who kicked Adam and Eve out
of the Garden of Eden?

Was it more like an alligator? A lizard? Was it the Gorn?

If it wasn't any of the above, how come we call it a reptile-
relative, who is apparently called "a reptilian?"

In environmental crises as we have on Earth presently, reptiles
are among the canaries in the coal mine. Turtles, and sea
turtles in particular, are fast disappearing, leaving only their
shells behind to prove they once ambled Earth.

Why do we project our basest human impulses onto animals,
anyway? Even alligators and crocodiles usually try to avoid us
unless their food supply is gone. Most snakes see us and slither
the other way as fast as they can.

Jacque V-llee and John K-el, among others, felt that UFO and
paranormal phenomena somehow are intermixed with the incredibly
strange, wonderful and frightening mass human subconscious.
Jungian psychology tends to enhance these theories.

Have we made the ultimate bad guys, the cruelest of
possibilities in The Unknown, a projection of our ancient hang-
up on The Serpent?

In very ancient times, serpents were acknowledged as
fascinating life forms and even wo-shiped by Pagans, but
Chr-stianity has been planted in our minds for hundreds and
hundreds of years.

The serpent chased Adam and Eve out of The Garden. Is this why
we just accept the unproven theory that space reptilians are
mostly very bad guys?
Beyond this, might we be creating them as we embrace a
potential falsehood?

Va-lee theorized that humans have some hand in creating The
Unknown as well as being visited by it. Is The Unknown actually
formless clay which the human mind molds and shapes with its
hopes and fears?

Quantum theory adds some credence to this idea as well. We not
only perceive our reality, we participate in creating it.

Fear is a tricky thing, and also very powerful. As we hope for
UFO disclosure and then, wonder of wonders, for possible UFO
landings and perhaps face to face look-see's, let's be careful
to keep our old subconscious human fear under control.

And in preparation for all that might happen, let's not adopt a
lynch mob mentality about reptilians! If I were a betting woman,
I'd bet that a being based in reptile DNA does not emerge from a
flying saucer. But I could be wrong.

Visit Diane Tes-man's website at: earthchangepredictions.com

- E-MAIL FROM THE DE-D DEPARTMENT -

Spir-ts on the Information Highway

Do you believe that a s-irit can haunt a person via the
internet? If I were asked that question before January 2006, I
would have probably smirked and answered "impossible". What
happened to me may just bea case of a s-irit conjured up by
thought; not necessarily a haunting by computer. Either way, the
medium at hand was the internet. I've always been a believer in
the paranormal despite never having had an outstanding encounter.

I love to roam around the net browsing the plethora paranormal
sites, relishing the many spine tingling stories of ghostly
experiences. This chilly winter day was different than no other,
except that I took a look at some sites devoted to ghost towns
and abandoned mines. I came across the site for The Bureau of
Land Management that gives statistics on abandoned mines as well
as safety reminders for those who are out exploring. There is
also a section devoted to the unfortunate s-uls who failed to
heed the warnings posted at the entrances to dangerous mines.

There were a few stories that were particularly shocking, but
the one that really bothered me was about a man who had fallen
down a shaft that was about eight stories high. When his remains
were found some time later, the medical examiner stated that the
man more than likely survived the fall with nothing more than a
broken leg. What k-lled him was a self-inflicted gu-shot wound
to the head.
This person was a well prepared explorer who packed plenty of
survival gear including a g-n. I began to imagine, very vividly,
the man at the bottom of this mine shaft in complete
darkness...in complete agony. His pain, both emotional and
physical, must have been unbearable.

As the hours passed and his anxiety escalated, he began to
accept that he was too far out in the terrain for someone to
come by. The chance of rescue was nil. He began having thoughts
about his family, his life. I could picture the man completely
breaking down and sobbing, knowing that there was only one way
to end his suffering. I felt so saddened, and wondered to myself
what I would have done.

I immersed myself in these feelings of terror and hopelessness
for some time, so much so that I began to feel a sickening
feeling in my body. Although I was shocked and moved by this
tragic story, I proceeded on to another site. That's when the
lamp on the desk next to me began flickering, making a buzzing
noise that sounded like an electrical surge.

I figured the bulb was loose, so I checked it and found that
that wasn't the case. At that point, my stomach dropped to my
knees when I began to feel the presence of someone or something
around me. I sat back down and carried on, not wanting to tip
off my "visitor" that I was aware of what was going on. The lamp
flickered again. I ignored it. A short time later, I went into
the bathroom when the light in the ceiling did the same strange
flickering as the lamp. At this point, I became frightened and
bolted.

Over the next few days more bizarre electrical occurrences
happened. I was at the stove cooking when suddenly the oven
timer went on, scaring the you know what out of me! That same
day the bathroom light went on the fritz again and this time I
was already, um, seated.

I became angry (and brave) yelling out "Do you mind?! I'm trying
to use the bathroom here!!" With that, a tiny little flicker of
the light, and then it ceased.

Part 2.

John Winston.  johfw@mlode.com