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212 Reptoid child<br />
n ew insight. Great changes are about to occur<br />
on Earth through the electrical energy that<br />
emanates from the north pole. Human beings<br />
soon will notice a “special effect” in the<br />
n o rthern lights—a message from Re n a t a’s<br />
people. Humans will also sense a changing<br />
situation in their dreams, which will help prep<br />
a re them for their “opening into higher electrical<br />
fre q u e n c i e s . ”<br />
Further Reading<br />
Amun, Scott, 1999. “Morning Dawns on the<br />
Human Race.” http://www.scottamun.com/<br />
write/April1598write.htm.<br />
Reptoid child<br />
In a story represented as true by Mexican ufologist<br />
Luis Ramirez Reyes, a woman is said to<br />
have given birth to a hideous alien baby after a<br />
missing-time, presumed abduction experience.<br />
Ramirez claims that the birth took place<br />
in September 1993 but “due to its very nature<br />
has been kept under wraps.”<br />
The unnamed woman, a cosmetics salesperson,<br />
was on her usual route, which took<br />
her between Mexico City and Poza Rica, Veracruz,<br />
one day in early 1993. As she passed<br />
the Teotihuacan pyramids, she saw what she<br />
thought was a UFO in the clear sky. Suddenly,<br />
she found herself in Poza Rica. Though her<br />
wristwatch told her it was 11 A.M., the actual<br />
time was 2 P.M. She had no idea how she had<br />
traveled the 185 miles to the city.<br />
In the weeks to come, she experienced<br />
weakness and nausea. When a doctor examined<br />
her, he pronounced her pregnant. She<br />
protested that this was impossible; she was a<br />
virgin. Nonetheless, seven months later, she<br />
gave birth to a hideous creature described as<br />
having “double-membraned eyes, thick froglike<br />
lips, joined fingers and hard, shell-feature<br />
on its skin which [was] similar to a tortoise’s<br />
shell.” At first the doctors and nurses panicked.<br />
The clinic director finally managed to<br />
calm them. He ordered them to keep the matter<br />
strictly confidential.<br />
The creature was kept in an incubator for<br />
three weeks, fed on a diet of herbs. It recoiled<br />
from ordinary light but was comfortable in<br />
infrared light. Scales began to grow along its<br />
spine. An expert “who has requested<br />
anonymity” examined photographs of the<br />
creature, which he deduced belonged to a<br />
“saurian” species.<br />
The mother is raising the creature in seclusion.<br />
It is an “amphibian reptile” said to be<br />
“horrible to behold.”<br />
See Also: Abductions by UFOs; Reptoids<br />
Further Reading<br />
Corrales, Scott, 2000. “Alien Shock: The Encounter<br />
Phenomenon Overseas.” Ohio UFO Notebook 21:<br />
22–26.<br />
Reptoids<br />
Beings sometimes referred to as “reptoids” or<br />
“reptilians” figure in a number of abduction<br />
and contact reports. According to one source,<br />
three different varieties exist: “the Reptoid<br />
(reptilian-humanoid crossbreeds), the various<br />
reptilian-gray crossbreed types, and the hierarchical<br />
reptilian overlords called the Draco<br />
(winged reptilian types)” (“Reptilian ‘Aliens,’”<br />
n.d.). Draco is a constellation from which,<br />
some believe, the reptoids come.<br />
A close encounter of the third kind involving<br />
reptoids (though before the concept had<br />
become popular) happened on November 17,<br />
1967, when thirteen-year-old David Seewaldt<br />
of Calgary, Alberta, while crossing a vacant<br />
lot, heard a high-pitched sound. When he<br />
looked for its source, he saw a house-sized<br />
UFO landing. It shot a beam of light at him,<br />
putting him into a trancelike state as he was<br />
levitated into the craft. There two hideouslooking<br />
entities with brown crocodile skin<br />
took off Seewaldt’s clothes and led him into a<br />
room where he was examined and given a<br />
shot. He was then beamed back to the field.<br />
By the time he got home, all conscious memory<br />
of the encounter had passed. It returned<br />
five months later in a vivid dream. A year<br />
later, investigators, including a University of<br />
Alberta psychologist, interviewed the youth.<br />
John S. Carpenter, a Missouri-based social<br />
worker and abduction researcher, reports cases