The old traditions of nearly every culture speak of a war between the forces of light and darkness which raged in humankind's prehistory. Whether such a conflict occurred in the destruction of that world before our own that we remember in our species' collective unconscious as some ideal civilization such as Atlantis or whether the struggle took place between rival forces, there exists awesome evidence throughout our planet that someone was exercising power of formidable energy.
It has seemed to me for years now that many of the UFO occupants that have been reported by contactees or abductees are reptilian or amphibian humanoids. Beginning in the 1960s, I participated in the hypnotic regression of a number of men and women who claimed to have been abducted for brief periods of time by crew members from UFOs. These contactees claimed to have been given some kind of medical examination; and in some instances, we were able to observe peculiar punctures and markings in their flesh.
From 1966 to the present day, I have interviewed large numbers of witnesses who claimed to have seen UFO occupants in the vicinity of mysterious craft that had been set down in pastures, meadows, and forest lands. These men and women said that they had been able to get a good look at the entities, who were often engaged in such tasks as digging in the soil, clipping leaves from bushes, or taking samples of water.
In the greatest number of these encounters, the entities being observed were described as standing about five feet tall and dressed in one-piece, tight-fitting jumpsuits.
Their skin was gray or grayish green, and hairless.
Their faces were dominated by large eyes, very often with snakelike, slit pupils.
They had no discernable lips, just straight lines for mouths. They seldom were described as having noses, just little snubs if at all; but usually the witness saw only nostrils nearly flush against the smooth face.
Sometimes a percipient mentioned pointed ears, but on many occasions commented on the absence of noticeable ears on the large, round head. And, repeatedly, the witnesses described an insignia of a flying serpent on a shoulder patch, a badge, a medallion, or a helmet.
Almost without exception, those men and women who have encountered entities associated with UFOs have said that the sounds the entities made were suggestive of whistles, humming, chirps, musical notes--all uttered in a birdlike, singsong manner.
For the May 1982 issue of Omni magazine, paleontologist Dale Russell made a few additional speculations about their “dinosaur man.” For example, Russell stated that they could have given the dinosauroid ears, since they are proven useful for directionality. He did not, he admitted, because it made the creature look too human.
Interestingly, regarding the question of language, Russell theorized that the sounds that the dinosaur man would make would be "avian rather than mammalian .... Their voices would be more birdlike than grunting."
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