THE SECRETS OF THE MOJAVE
(Or, The Conspiracy Against Reality)
Page # 3e
[7th edition]
Compiled by ‘The Group’ — Edited by ‘Branton’
Re-Edited 02,02,2020 for grammar and spelling – ‘Think’
“In 1973, during the summer, residents of New Jersey’s Newton-Lafayette area described A GIANT, MAN-LIKE ALLIGATOR they had seen locally. Newspaper reporters wrote about an old Indian tale from the region that told of a giant, man-sized fish that could never be caught. In 1977, New York State Conservation Naturalist Alfred Hulstruck reported that the state’s Southern Tier had ‘a scaled, man-like creature (that) appears at dusk from the red, algae-ridden waters to forage among the fern and moss-covered uplands.’
“The New York-New Jersey record, however, cannot compare with the overwhelming series of narratives issuing from one place in the United States, the Ohio River Valley.
“Over twenty years ago, by digging into the back issues of the Louisville, Kentucky, COURIER-JOURNAL, I discovered one of those gems that have kept me pondering its meaning for two decades. The interesting little item was on the 24 October 1878 issue. A ‘Wild Man of the Woods‘ was captured, supposedly, in Tennessee, and then placed on exhibit in Louisville. The creature was described as being six feet, five inches tall, and having eyes twice the normal size. His body was ‘COVERED WITH SCALES.‘ This article now makes some sense.
“And then almost a hundred years later, again near Louisville, there are more stories of REPTILIAN ENTITIES. In October 1975, near Milton, Kentucky, Clarence Cable reported a ‘giant lizard‘ was roaming the forests near his junkyard. Author Peter Guttilla described the creature Cable surprised as ‘about fifteen feet long, had a foot-long forked tongue, and big eyes that bulged something like a frog’s. It was dull-white with black-and-white stripes across its body with quarter-size speckles over it.‘
“On-site field investigations by Mark A. Hall, however, indicated this ‘giant lizard‘ RAN BIPEDALLY, according to OTHER Trimble County, Kentucky witnesses. The Ohio River is Louisville’s, Milton’s, and Trimble county’s northern boundary…
“1972… In March of that year on two separate occasions, two Ohio policemen saw what has become known as the ‘Loveland Frogman.‘ Investigated by Ron Schaffner and Richard Mackey, these researchers interviewed the officers involved but have not published their names, instead of using the fictitious names ‘Williams‘ and ‘Johnson.’
“The first incident took place at 1:00 A.M. on 3 March 1972, on a clear, cold night. Officer Williams was on route to Loveland, via Riverside Road, when he thought he saw a dog beside the road. But when the ‘thing‘ stood up, its eyes illuminated by the car lights looked at him for an instant, turned, and leaped over the guardrail. Williams saw it go down an embankment into the Little Miami River, a mere fifteen or so miles from the Ohio River. He described the thing as weighing about sixty pounds, about three to four feet tall, having a textured leathery skin, AND A FACE LIKE A FROG OR LIZARD. Williams went on to the police station and returned with Officer Johnson to look for evidence of the creature. They turned up scrape-marks leading down the side of the small hill near the river.
“On approximately 17 March 1972, Officer Johnson was driving outside of Loveland when he had a similar experience. Seeing an animal lying in the middle of the road, he stopped to remove what he thought was a dead critter. Instead, when the officer opened his squeaky car door, the animal got up into a crouched position like a football player. The creature hobbled to the guardrail and lifted its leg over, while constantly looking at Johnson. Perhaps it was the funny smirk on its face, but Johnson decided to shoot at it. He missed, he figured, since the thing didn’t slow down. Johnson later told how he felt it was more upright than the way Williams described it. One area farmer told investigators he saw a large, FROG-LIKE OR LIZARD-LIKE CREATURE during the same month of the officers’ sightings…”
Charles Berlitz, in his ‘WORLD OF THE INCREDIBLE BUT TRUE’ (Fawcett Crest Books., N.Y.), related the following incident concerning another hominoid predator or ‘Lizard Man’:
“There have been numerous Bigfoot sightings in the United States and around the world. The humanlike creatures are usually said to be large and hairy with glowing eyes. During the summer of 1988, however, residents of Bishopville, South Carolina, reported accounts of a rare breed of Bigfoot: A SEVEN- FOOT-TALL LIZARD MAN WITH GREEN SCALY SKIN.
According to witnesses, unlike other Bigfoot creatures Lizard Man has only three toes on each foot, as well as long apelike arms that end in three fingers tipped with FOUR-INCH CLAWS. Only the second Bigfoot to have only three fingers on each hand, and the first (known to Berlitz – Branton) to also have three toes on each foot. Lizard Man is the most unusual Bigfoot ever reported.
“Seventeen-year-old Chris Davis first encountered Lizard Man around 2:00 A.M. on June 29. On his way home, the teen stopped near the brackish waters of Scape Ore Swamp outside Bishopville to change a flat tire. While replacing the jack in the car’s trunk, he glimpsed something running across the field toward him. Jumping into his 1976 Toyota Celica, he was quickly engaged in a tug-of-war with the reptilian creature as he tried to pull the door closed. Then Lizard Man jumped onto the car’s roof, where he left scratches in the paint as evidence of his attack.
“Hysterical, Davis returned home and told only his parents and a few close friends about the experience. Law enforcement officers, however, interrogated him after neighbors said the boy might know something about the strange bite marks and scratches found on another car.
“Davis wasn’t alone in his report. Soon other reports were flooding the sheriff’s office. Teenagers Rodney Nolfe and Shane Stokes, for example, were driving near the swamp with their girlfriends when Lizard Man darted across the road in front of their car. Construction worker George Holloman also claimed Lizard Man jumped at him as he was collecting water from an artesian well.
“Investigating the area around the swamp, state trooper Mike Hodge and Lee County deputy sheriff Wayne Atkinson found three crumbled, forty-gallon cardboard drums. The tops of saplings were ripped off eight feet above the ground. And there were, according to Hodge, ‘humongous footprints,’ fourteen-by- seven-inch impressions in hard red clay. Following the tracks for four hundred yards, the officers backtracked and found new prints impressed in their car’s tire tracks. According to state wildlife biologists, the footprints matched no known animal species.” (This ‘Lizard Man’ incident was covered in one of the episodes of Tim White’s ‘SIGHTINGS’ documentary, – ‘MONSTERS’ segment, on the Fox Network – Branton).
Some sources have indicated that these Reptons or ‘Lizard Like‘ beings, similar to those described above, have been seen in deep underground tunnel networks below the general southwestern areas of Albuquerque (especially Dulce and San Cristobal), New Mexico; Las Vegas (especially Groom Lake), Nevada; Salt Lake City, Utah; and within caves in the Black Mountains between Las Vegas, Nevada, and Kingman, Arizona — among other areas. These creatures have also been encountered, sources allege, in deep underground installations below the Mojave Desert region of California… and even on the fringe of the desert itself near Lancaster and elsewhere. In many cases, they have been seen working closely with the ‘Grays‘, which regard these Reptons or ‘Lizard Men‘ as being their superiors.
Researcher Michael Lindemann of the ‘20/20 GROUP‘ related the following in a public lecture in Lancaster, California, concerning a woman who had experienced an ‘abduction‘ by the alien group known as the Greys, on the outskirts of the Mojave Desert: