The Dover Demon. Ever heard of it? This creature was sighted on three separate occasions in the town of
Dover, Massachusetts, on April 21 and April 22, 1977. Due to its
appearance, there’s speculation as to whether or not this creature was
an alien, or the result of some sort of experiment – a human or alien
hybrid, for example – while others suggest it came from another
dimension. The Dover Demon’s features are as follows: a
disproportionately large and watermelon-shaped head; glowing orange
eyes; long, thin arms and legs with slender fingers. It was said to be
hairless, with rough, gray-toned skin with the
texture of sandpaper. The Dover Demon reportedly lacked facial features
– it had no nose, ears or mouth. Its height was 3 feet, and it made a
bloodcurdling noise that sounded like a hawk’s screech combined with a
snake’s hiss. While it's called a demon, is it really that far fetched to call him, or it, an alien visitor? Many reports of sightings have been noted but no one hurt? I'd say that's pretty strange for a "demon". I'd take a wild guess and say he's a little alien scout with the job of simple observations on the human race. Probably for scientific research. Almost as if we're part of a large experiment. We could all just be little testers for some alien hair products or medicine, running around our large cage waiting to be tested on. Think about it for a little while. 'Till next time, my little lab rats.
Alien-Nation
Friday, January 10, 2014
The Dover Demon. Ever heard of it? This creature was sighted on three separate occasions in the town of
Dover, Massachusetts, on April 21 and April 22, 1977. Due to its
appearance, there’s speculation as to whether or not this creature was
an alien, or the result of some sort of experiment – a human or alien
hybrid, for example – while others suggest it came from another
dimension. The Dover Demon’s features are as follows: a
disproportionately large and watermelon-shaped head; glowing orange
eyes; long, thin arms and legs with slender fingers. It was said to be
hairless, with rough, gray-toned skin with the
texture of sandpaper. The Dover Demon reportedly lacked facial features
– it had no nose, ears or mouth. Its height was 3 feet, and it made a
bloodcurdling noise that sounded like a hawk’s screech combined with a
snake’s hiss. While it's called a demon, is it really that far fetched to call him, or it, an alien visitor? Many reports of sightings have been noted but no one hurt? I'd say that's pretty strange for a "demon". I'd take a wild guess and say he's a little alien scout with the job of simple observations on the human race. Probably for scientific research. Almost as if we're part of a large experiment. We could all just be little testers for some alien hair products or medicine, running around our large cage waiting to be tested on. Think about it for a little while. 'Till next time, my little lab rats.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
The cover-up might just be so that world leaders can hide their true reptilian nature. Conspiracy theorist (and very creative thinker) David Icke is the man primarily responsible for the paranoia about secret shape-shifting reptile-like aliens invading and replacing high-ranking political leaders. There are countless videos and images all over the internet purporting to depict these reptilians slipping and revealing their true selves.
One of my
favorite details about Icke's worldview is that of the Red Dresses.
These are personality-less software constructs of the reptilian invaders
installed at high rank to facilitate the aliens' plans. This particular
theory is what leads to stunning images like the one above, which
reveals a few of the "red dresses" in their true form. Another
part of this reptilian-invasion worldview recently gained a bit of
notice when discussing her own version of the conspiracy. Her name
is Colleen Thomas, and she wants to warn us all of the impending "shadow-government" dirty bombing and a Draconian-Reptilian invasion.
These
reptilian usurpers and shape-shifters are supposed to have been around
for millennia, manipulating all of human history for their own gain. But
Icke and his reptilian cronies aren't the first to propose alien
invasions in ancient history.
The government has been relatively transparent with Project Blue Book. It was an endeavor for the US government to catalog and examine every
instance of supposed alien contact, visitation, and spacecraft reported
to them. The project spanned years (and many incarnations), and its
official result was that there existed no substantial evidence that
these incidents were the result of alien visitation.
But that
didn't stop conspiracy theorists. In addition to challenging the rigor
of the study, some "experts" on the subject stand by the claim that Blue
Book became a distraction and cover-up from the reality of alien
visitation, which included a top secret international squad called Majestic 12 to perpetrate the elaborate smoke-screen. Amongst the alleged weaponry
of this massive cover-up are disinformation campaigns, character
assassination, and elaborate webs of government lies.
Another weapon in the cover-up arsenal is the network of supposed Men in Black type of agents responsible for doing the actual dirty work. You've seen them in will smith movies and on the X-Files,
but die-hard alien conspiracy theorists claim they're everywhere, as
CIA agents, or as shape-shifting aliens, or even inter-dimensional
beings. Some even report encounters with these men in black (like the
account in the video above), and some say they have the smashed cameras
and bruises to prove it.
But WHY would the government try to cover up alien invasions? Just what are they hiding
Area 51 is a known military enclave. The actual base has long been a
very closely-guarded secret, including wide "trespassers will be shot"
stretches around the base itself and a large no-fly zone surrounding it.
According
to conspiracy theorists, what we can see of Area 51 is just the tip of
the paranoid iceberg. The base allegedly features elaborate underground
labs, hidden tunnels, a dedicated extra-terrestrial runway that can
disappear and reappear, and research programs dedicated to
reverse-engineering alien technology.
According
to conspiracy theorists, what we can see of Area 51 is just the tip of
the paranoid iceberg. The base allegedly features elaborate underground
labs, hidden tunnels, a dedicated extra-terrestrial runway that can
disappear and reappear, and research programs dedicated to
reverse-engineering alien technology.
In one
particularly colorful and alluring detail, two different alleged former
Area 51 employees reported working side-by-side with an alien being
named "J-Rod" on cloning alien viruses and on a telepathic translator
device (it's funnier if you imagine J-Rod as Jar-Jar; I'd watch that
movie).
And the mystery of Area 51 is still only one example of the vast network of supposed government cover-up of alien contact. Pretty creepy stuff.
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
So let's start with arguably the grand-daddy of UFO conspiracy events, the supposed Roswell UFO incident.
In 1947, the Roswell Air Force Base issued a press release saying that
they'd found a mysterious metallic disc on a nearby ranch. The press
was, of course, intrigued, but the base quickly changed their wording
slightly: they'd found what appeared to be the remnants of a weather
balloon.
The change
was not quick enough. Of course, the local papers ran giant headlines
saying that the air force had recovered a crashed alien spaceship. And
in the years since, that story has stuck, as accounts surfaced from
employees at the base that include multiple crash sites, massive
cover-ups, and even a reported alien autopsy witch a film released in 1995 reported to depict the actual autopsy, but its creator admitted
that "most" of the footage was fake, thereby sort of discrediting all of the footage.
~Information found on io9.com
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