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Got something against reptoids? This is the second post I've seen you mention them. Its not like we came to this world to take over.
 

Some Whackjob said:
Hunter S. Thompson in his book, "Fear and Loathing, In Las Vegas," describes seeing reptiles while in a drugged condition and a guy I met in the United States (in those 15 days I mentioned earlier) told me a similar story. He 'tripped' on a large amounts of LSD in the 1960s and in his seriously mind-altered state he would see some people as humans and others as humanoid lizards and other reptiles. For a while he believed that he was merely hallucinating, but as a regular 'tripper' at high doses he began to realize that what he was seeing, usually by the third day of a five-day 'trip', was not an hallucination, but the vibratory veils lifting which allowed him to see beyond the physical to the force controlling the person.

Convincing.
 


Aeson said:
Got something against reptoids? This is the second post I've seen you mention them. Its not like we came to this world to take over.
It was part of their secret plot to control me - bring more and more public attention to their existence until they turn off their harmonic resonance chameleon shields and emerge from the hollow earth to take over the world!
 

The part that really gets me is just how much effort goes into a theory like this. You have to try *really* hard to come up with ideas that incredibly interesting.
 

The_Universe said:
It was part of their secret plot to control me - bring more and more public attention to their existence until they turn off their harmonic resonance chameleon shields and emerge from the hollow earth to take over the world!


We do not wish to take over the world but live in peace. We fear mankinds reaction to our exsistance so we create disguises to intergrate into your world.
 


Naw there is very little effort in coming up with the ideas, the effort is in making yourself sound halfway convincing to anyone at all. I could come up with lots of ideas, but I am to lazy to work for the rest.
 


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