Yeah, I know someone who was quite scared when they were basically commanded to appear at one of the bases. Tis' my understanding that this is the reason why. Even though he said nothing of that nature. All kinds of hints as to the true nature that I had to decipher, nothing he said or did, just ...situations, and their surrounding data created the feel. Of course, the kind of stuff we don't get into on forums. People's lives are involved. He took the job, all those years ago...and this is where it ended up taking him. The trick, I'm guessing, is stilling the human mind. I'd gather that is part of what ails them in human communications. Unwanted broadcasts from nearby humans in fight or flight modes.Posted by Bill Ryan (here)
Exactly. In very early Camelot days (2006) I was contacted by a scientist [real name given] who made one visit to Dulce for a specific purpose - to attend to a piece of equipment.
As I remember, he was there for one day. Before entering the facility, he was briefed about what to do if he encountered a reptilian: keep your arms low and your hands open as a sign of submission and good intention.
He did indeed meet one: one reptilian 'talking' (silently) to one gray. He did exactly as he was briefed, and nothing untoward occurred.
He said [this is from memory as this correspondence was over four years ago] the reptilian looked as he could have eaten him - or words/feelings to that effect. It was intimidating. The being looked very 'cold', and very strong.
Cheers, Bill