Louis Giuffrida
Military
Reptoids
Quotes
I was at FEMA training headquarters in ... Maryland, attending
a radiological defense pilot course in 1982 for the Washington State Department
of Emergency Services. During the orientation, Louis Giuffrida, one of the head
honchos and a cousin of George Bush, came in to observe. When he sat down I
noticed a dark haze around him. I kept looking at him to see if my eyes were
playing tricks on me or what, but it stayed the same.
I was up in the seats alone as I like to be in these things. Soon, I noticed he
was staring at me! This unnerved me. I closed my eyes and tried to relax. When I
opened my eyes again, I saw him coming toward me. He sat down a few rows behind
and to the left of me. I glanced back and saw him leaning forward with his eyes
closed. I figured he was just tired and decided to take a rest with me.
While sitting there trying to relax, I heard a strange hissing and swishing
sound come from behind me. I opened my eyes, but was afraid to look around. I
saw a woman in our group looking up in our direction with a look of astonishment
and shock on her face. She kept looking up nervously in our direction.
Eventually, Giuffrida left with his body guards (waxy-faced suits with
sunglasses) and the presentation continued.
After the orientation, I walked outside and found this woman sobbing and shaking
in the arms of another participant. I intruded and said I wanted to know why she
was looking up with that look on her face. She didn't want to say, but with
repeated assurance from me she told me. She had seen Giuffrida 'turn' into a
lizard! The other guy said Giuffrida had the nickname of 'lizard man' in the
circles around FEMA and he has a skin disease that makes his skin look like
scales.
We tried to assure her that she was just stressed or something. I thought maybe
too many drugs or over active imagination. But she was very adamant about what
she saw and was visibly shaken by it. The other guy also said there was
scuttlebutt of an underground rail system that ran under the FEMA facility. Just
as he said that, we felt a low rumbling beneath our feet like a subway. We
noticed some suits coming in our direction and headed off.
Over the course of the next two weeks we all got to know each other fairly well.
All these people were professionals in their fields. I found them all reasonable
and fine examples of who I would call true friends. I had forgotten about this
experience until I read David's book. It was just one of those odd things that
didn't make sense. Now it does. So, what more can I say? I don't just believe
it's real, I 'know' it is. Unless, of course, I want to deny my own experience
and senses.
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