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post Sep 26 2008, 09:27 PM
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Date and Time: Tuesday September 23, around 8 PM

Location: The St. John Vianney Parish Center nearby the St. John Vianney church in Prince Frederick, Maryland

I'm not an alcoholic, but I go to the Parish Center to watch over other people's kids while they go to join the AA meeting that takes place at my dad's home group. I do this for an hour on every Tuesday evening from 7-8 PM. The encounter I feel 90 to 100% sure about happened once the meeting was over. There's this guy that I've been sort of friends with for a while. His name's Mark. For more than one different reason, I won't say his last name. I've known him to be this really friendly person. I've known him since way before I noticed something very eerily different about him that night. I've been talking and sharing books with Mark WAY before I've read about this Reptilian/Illuminati conspiracy, and started to figure out if it's actually true.

This encounter started just a little after I began to see and feel that something is not right with this world we live in. Like I usually do, I go up and do small chat with him--we're both into the same kind of books. About a week or two ago I found out that he's into this one series that I've already started getting into, and that is the Dresden Files, by Jim Butcher. It's this sci-fi/mystery series that Mark and I both like. So, while I was talking to Mark, I had a good look at his eyes. I've noticed that his pupils were not round, but more like little squiggly star shaped. I swear, I am not making any of this up.

While I was looking for answers about the reptilians, I've seen some repetitive information on various websites--that they can shape shift into humans, and are extremely cunning and manipulative. These masks that they wear are supposedly so believable and hard for most to tell if the suspect is actually sincere or not.

Mark seemed sincere as usual. The room was brightly lit, and I was standing about a foot in front of him. My vision was clear as day. I had a long minute to look at his eyes and face. It was just the pupils of his blue eyes that gave me the creeps, and I felt myself flush in the face slightly. I didn't show any real fear or outright nervousness, nothing suspicious. I managed to act normal. (However, I don't know if he knows that I know that he is not exactly human. He never said anything about it.) Even the possibility of him wearing some neat contact lenses don't fit, because once Mark was talking to my dad about something (in which I don't remember but it was probably just some normal AA meeting stuff) the oddly shaped pupils were getting slightly bigger.

I'm really sure that I wasn't daydreaming or hallucinating that night. My head was clear. I was feeling very down to earth. I know what I saw. Besides, you don't have to look hard to see circular black dots for pupils on a normal human being.

I've heard and seen YouTube videos about people who've captured other people on film with vertical slits for pupils, but never for small star-like shaped ones (not yet anyway). Is this some kind of new reptoid, or this some other species of an alien race who can look, act, and move like seemingly normal human beings? Have any of you seen the same thing with someone or more than one person? So far I hadn't read about an encounter that's similar to mine. I'm really, really curious about this.

I feel and believe that Mark is indeed a reptoid. It's a little sad that I'm the only one who saw how his eyes looked. I also could take another look. I'm not sure if I could take a picture of this with my cell phone. Usually I have that on me, but I'm nervous that something very bad would happen if I tried to take a picture of Mark's eye. (I've read that the reptoids do not like being exposed at all, and that they feed off of fear.) I'm not even positive that his eye pupils will look the same way either. However, I'm willing to look again next Tuesday.

I don't think my dad will believe me. I know I've mentioned the reptoids to him in general once, and this was the weekend before this encounter. He's heard about them, but I don't think he believes. It's pretty much the same way with my mom. A friend of my family who lives in another state far away believes me though. I emailed her about it.

Ever since I "woke up" and started researching some stuff (like if there is really somewhat of a connection between us and reptiles in general), I've begun feel and see strange things about the people around me. I don't know anyone in real life who know and believe the reptilians are actually infiltrating and living among us, but there's a big number of people online who know that there's some stuff that feels very off all over the planet. A number of reptoid encounters that I've read about online are on various websites too. I've bookmarked what I felt were really interesting ones. Now, I believe for sure that this reptilian conspiracy is true, due to my recent encounter.

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post Sep 27 2008, 04:17 AM
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Nice story. No spelling mistakes or typos. Proper punctuation. But ... you never asked him??

We often get the odd amateur writer in here. People read the story, but this usually ends up in some angry responses because this forum is not about fiction. I'm sure you know what I mean, and I'm sure I can guess what you are going to reply.

"Well, I just came here because I have the story to tell. I cannot make you believe it but it happened to me and I simply need to tell it. In fact, I really don't mind that you don't believe it." etc etc. I've seen it all before.

But anyway, good luck with your story.


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post Sep 27 2008, 04:49 AM
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QUOTE (senhuan @ Sep 27 2008, 11:17 AM) *
Nice story. No spelling mistakes or typos. Proper punctuation. But ... you never asked him??

We often get the odd amateur writer in here. People read the story, but this usually ends up in some angry responses because this forum is not about fiction. I'm sure you know what I mean, and I'm sure I can guess what you are going to reply.

"Well, I just came here because I have the story to tell. I cannot make you believe it but it happened to me and I simply need to tell it. In fact, I really don't mind that you don't believe it." etc etc. I've seen it all before.

But anyway, good luck with your story.

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post Sep 27 2008, 07:24 AM
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QUOTE (senhuan @ Sep 27 2008, 06:17 AM) *
Nice story. No spelling mistakes or typos. Proper punctuation. But ... you never asked him??

We often get the odd amateur writer in here. People read the story, but this usually ends up in some angry responses because this forum is not about fiction. I'm sure you know what I mean, and I'm sure I can guess what you are going to reply.

"Well, I just came here because I have the story to tell. I cannot make you believe it but it happened to me and I simply need to tell it. In fact, I really don't mind that you don't believe it." etc etc. I've seen it all before.

But anyway, good luck with your story.



I didn't ask him what was up with his eyes, for I was too nervous that the outcome wouldn't be good. A part of me was afraid of endangering others around me, including the kids. There were at least twenty other people in the AA meeting room. I really thought about asking him about it, seriously, the thought was right there.

I'm not going to try to convince you, senhuan, and I'm not angry. I'm okay with skeptics.
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post Sep 27 2008, 03:38 PM
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There are genetic variations among humans. Occasionaly someone is born with six digit hands. Or no hands. Or a short little tail.

Or just odd shaped pupils. Or albino. Or a lot of things.

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post Sep 27 2008, 05:07 PM
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To be honest this is my first time hearing this, and if i was you, i too would not ask him due to the fear of the response/reaction i would receive from him. He could go hostile as you earlier mentioned that "they" meaning "Reptoids" do not like to be exposed. So i would wish you the best of luck to uncovering the truth within your story and i hope i hear more of it smile.gif.

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post Sep 27 2008, 11:22 PM
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I believe it. If i were you I would just act casual about it. Don't ask him. If he has a cell phone you could get his number and ask to take a picture of him? Just say you use picture ID's for the people on your phone. Other than that im not exactly sure what you could do. Good luck
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post Sep 30 2008, 08:06 AM
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bart5050, I'm curious, how many people do you know and feel is normal with oddly shaped eye pupils? Although, yes, genes and evolution are tricky, I give you that.

Rei and area51, thank you very much for your responses. I could ask if Mark has a cell phone and take his picture. I feel so bold into taking another look at his eyes again and speak to him a little bit about my research too, without mentioning the reptoids to him. For about a minute, it'll be like me being the scientist, and him unknowingly being experimented on. Hey, if you two are interested, I'll gladly share my research blog that's public.

This also goes toward anyone else who is actually willing to have an open mind and is curious about how my story goes further. I'm giving you the full hands on in what I've been doing lately in finding out the truth about the reptoids. To really understand reptoids, it's necessary to look up and study the reptiles we know of already. I'm not just looking over the scientific things, but I'm going to look at religion and myth and whatever I feel is significant and interesting to add onto it. All this is a starting point, a sprout of knowledge that'll continue to grow and grow.

I did learn about some interesting things about the human brain (like taking Psychology all over again but learning something new too, fun), and some things about lizards in general that we have in common. http://allpartreptile.livejournal.com <--I still have an incredibly long, long way to go, but I'm having fun at the same time too. I already posted about the Triune brain elsewhere in this forum. That's the very first article in the journal. Feel free to check it all out. You might just read something that you didn't already know. I know I've learned some things I didn't even know about. To directly respond to my articles, you'll have to get a free account. Anonymous comments have been disabled. Of course, there are other ways to respond, via PM on here or email or instant messenger.

And yes, I'll let you guys know if I find out anything later on tonight. smile.gif
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post Sep 30 2008, 03:35 PM
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QUOTE (darkwriter00 @ Sep 30 2008, 09:06 AM) *
bart5050, I'm curious, how many people do you know and feel is normal with oddly shaped eye pupils? Although, yes, genes and evolution are tricky, I give you that.

Rei and area51, thank you very much for your responses. I could ask if Mark has a cell phone and take his picture. I feel so bold into taking another look at his eyes again and speak to him a little bit about my research too, without mentioning the reptoids to him. For about a minute, it'll be like me being the scientist, and him unknowingly being experimented on. Hey, if you two are interested, I'll gladly share my research blog that's public.

This also goes toward anyone else who is actually willing to have an open mind and is curious about how my story goes further. I'm giving you the full hands on in what I've been doing lately in finding out the truth about the reptoids. To really understand reptoids, it's necessary to look up and study the reptiles we know of already. I'm not just looking over the scientific things, but I'm going to look at religion and myth and whatever I feel is significant and interesting to add onto it. All this is a starting point, a sprout of knowledge that'll continue to grow and grow.

I did learn about some interesting things about the human brain (like taking Psychology all over again but learning something new too, fun), and some things about lizards in general that we have in common. http://allpartreptile.livejournal.com <--I still have an incredibly long, long way to go, but I'm having fun at the same time too. I already posted about the Triune brain elsewhere in this forum. That's the very first article in the journal. Feel free to check it all out. You might just read something that you didn't already know. I know I've learned some things I didn't even know about. To directly respond to my articles, you'll have to get a free account. Anonymous comments have been disabled. Of course, there are other ways to respond, via PM on here or email or instant messenger.

And yes, I'll let you guys know if I find out anything later on tonight. smile.gif


Interesting discovery, its always a possibility. But i have a question for you, can you describe the mans physique and how long have you known the man?
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post Sep 30 2008, 11:46 PM
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Besides a genes anomaly, some eyes diseases may cause some kind of strange look. if you don´t want to stay in paranoia, just ask him why his eyes looks strange.

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post Oct 1 2008, 12:36 AM
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Darkwriter00,

I know you believe what you are telling us, but to me, it sounds crazy. I hope you don't go around making a habit of looking at people thinking that they could be Reptilians because of abnormalities they may have at any given time, because that would be madness. It is more plausible that your friend has substance abuse problems and that the night you saw him he was on drugs, which caused his pupils to dilate, which was your pre-cursor to assert that he is in fact a Reptilian.

Furthermore, you admit to reviewing "research" posted on "WEBSITES". I strongly believe your opinion was formed off of something you simply read that was written by someone else who you don't even know or trust as a credible source.

Your friend Mark, whom you have known for years, is probably not an alien, and if you are wrong about him, you could actually be forsaking him. What if he just needs help, or someone who he can talk to about his issues? Casting an image upon someone that is loosely put together, by what you have read on "WEBSITES" is nonsense, whether they have a physical abnormality or not. I would strongly consider talking to your friend, because you owe him that much.

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was the light getting darker just a bit. because if it is then that is why pat.gif
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why immediately jump to the 'reptilian' conclusion? like to worry yourself?

there are people with screwball iris' and pupils out there. not many but enough that i have seen a few.

there are medical conditions that account for strange eyes as well. a shattered iris, for one.

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post Oct 2 2008, 07:05 AM
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After a while of thinking why Mark's eyes could look like that, my dad told me that he could've taken hypnotics, in which are a type of medication. I'm looking up information right now on it to see if this is right. Could drugs affect the way the eye pupils look? Again, this week, I've seen the non-round pupils again on my friend.

I acted casual on Tuesday night again around him. I mentioned a little bit of my research on the human-reptiles in general connection for that experiment I mentioned to you about. Mark said he's heard a little about the Triune Brain, so I went over what I've learned about it and told him basically what the functions of the R-Complex, the limbic system, and the neocortex.

I have to cut this short because I have to go. I'll continue this later. Sorry!
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QUOTE (darkwriter00 @ Oct 2 2008, 09:05 AM) *
After a while of thinking why Mark's eyes could look like that, my dad told me that he could've taken hypnotics, in which are a type of medication. I'm looking up information right now on it to see if this is right. Could drugs affect the way the eye pupils look? Again, this week, I've seen the non-round pupils again on my friend.

I acted casual on Tuesday night again around him. I mentioned a little bit of my research on the human-reptiles in general connection for that experiment I mentioned to you about. Mark said he's heard a little about the Triune Brain, so I went over what I've learned about it and told him basically what the functions of the R-Complex, the limbic system, and the neocortex.

I have to cut this short because I have to go. I'll continue this later. Sorry!



It's not hypnotics. There's no side effects that cause the eye pupil to look abnormal. I asked another friend of mine who works at a pharmacy, and she's never heard of any type of drug that causes the eye pupils to change shape from time to time. There isn't much change at all in behavior at all. Right now, I'm just clueless in finding any reasonable alternatives as to why Mark's eye pupils never look the same exact shape OR size. Tonight, his eyes were round. Again, my vision is sharp, and the florescent lights are always bright and steady in the meeting room. Even in a dimly lit room I can see fairly well.

I also looked up info about Aide's Pupil. It's more like one round pupil is bigger than the other--nothing on the oddly shaped.

This is just all too weird... I'll keep searching though. Talking to Mark about this will be my very last resort.
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comeon mate he eyes are just messed up, if it was me id say to him ur eyes are different,and wot happened.,if anything,. ive meet all types of people in my life and theres all sorts, , by the way ur so into this this its messing ur judgement.
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post Oct 8 2008, 08:02 AM
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QUOTE (darkwriter00 @ Oct 8 2008, 02:49 AM) *
It's not hypnotics. There's no side effects that cause the eye pupil to look abnormal. I asked another friend of mine who works at a pharmacy, and she's never heard of any type of drug that causes the eye pupils to change shape from time to time. There isn't much change at all in behavior at all. Right now, I'm just clueless in finding any reasonable alternatives as to why Mark's eye pupils never look the same exact shape OR size. Tonight, his eyes were round. Again, my vision is sharp, and the florescent lights are always bright and steady in the meeting room. Even in a dimly lit room I can see fairly well.

I also looked up info about Aide's Pupil. It's more like one round pupil is bigger than the other--nothing on the oddly shaped.

This is just all too weird... I'll keep searching though. Talking to Mark about this will be my very last resort.


Your friend is a "pharmacist"? That's great except she is not an expert in any field except filling prescriptions. Your first logical stop should have been to speak to an optometrist, who specializes in the anatomy of the human eye. Maybe you should ask an expert next time instead of continuing this trend of checking "WEBSITES" and asking opinions of people who are not professionals. Surely, you can see these methods are not solid avenues of research. I really hope you do your homework better from here on out, because this is "YOUR" friend, that you are presuming is not human, but a human doppelganger, who you believe can hide every aspect of his true physical appearance except for his morphing pupils, which have lead you theorize he is reptilian, based on what you have read on the web.

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QUOTE (senhuan @ Sep 27 2008, 10:17 AM) *
Nice story. No spelling mistakes or typos. Proper punctuation. But ... you never asked him??


Would you really ask someone you knew if they where a reptilian shapeshifter from another planet, if you suspected it.?

Anyway, BS on the story.



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Your friend is a "pharmacist"? That's great except she is not an expert in any field except filling prescriptions.


Note about pharmacies and pharmacists. A person who works in a pharmacy is not necessarily a pharmacist. They may be just a clerk who knows how to run a cash register.

A pharmacist, however, IS a highly trained expert in physiology, chemistry and biochemistry. A pharmacist is equal to a medical doctor in terms of expertise, in terms of knowing the effects of chemicals on physiology, and in terms of knowing how different chemicals will react against one-another. In this way, pharmacists have to know not only what medicines will do at different dosages: they ALSO have to know how different medicines will interact and interfere with one-another.

In the US, a pharmacist must get a bachelor's degree, and THEN get a Doctorate of Pharmacology, and THEN go through residency and internship (just like any other medical doctor) in order to be licensed.

Sorry: just thought I should defend pharmacists a little.


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QUOTE (kirin-rex @ Oct 8 2008, 11:57 PM) *
Note about pharmacies and pharmacists. A person who works in a pharmacy is not necessarily a pharmacist. They may be just a clerk who knows how to run a cash register.

A pharmacist, however, IS a highly trained expert in physiology, chemistry and biochemistry. A pharmacist is equal to a medical doctor in terms of expertise, in terms of knowing the effects of chemicals on physiology, and in terms of knowing how different chemicals will react against one-another. In this way, pharmacists have to know not only what medicines will do at different dosages: they ALSO have to know how different medicines will interact and interfere with one-another.

In the US, a pharmacist must get a bachelor's degree, and THEN get a Doctorate of Pharmacology, and THEN go through residency and internship (just like any other medical doctor) in order to be licensed.

Sorry: just thought I should defend pharmacists a little.


Good arguement. Although I admit I was coarse in my description, the point I was making to DW was, a pharmcist is not qualified professional when the feild of optometry is concerned, and my point stands.

Not to the dis-credit of pharmcists, but I don't think a pharmacist can have an solid medical opinion concerning an ailment, for which there has been no test-proven diagnosis, in this case, irregularities with human(oid) pupils.

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