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Topic started on 4-9-2002 @ 07:51 PM by Inspectah
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There was a young boy in my taekwondo class tonight, who had to wounds above his ankle on both sides. He said he doesn't remember how he got it. I
have heard that most transplants happen in the foot region.
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reply posted on 6-9-2002 @ 07:11 AM by Lightning
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It is possible he has been abducted but be careful about jumping to conclusions. If you want to tell if someone has has been abducted I recommend the
test below.
www.eagle-net.org...
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reply posted on 6-9-2002 @ 04:44 PM by necro99
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the sings are striking!!!!!!!!!
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reply posted on 6-9-2002 @ 07:32 PM by Lightning
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Sorry I didn't know that page no longer exists. A working link of the same test is available below.
members.tripod.com...
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reply posted on 6-9-2002 @ 08:59 PM by All Seeing Eye
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What do the wounds look like? How large, the color, any pain, how deep?
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reply posted on 7-9-2002 @ 06:03 PM by Inspectah
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he says they dont hurt, its jsut a scab now, normal scabbish color, and its about the tip of your pinky size wise
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reply posted on 8-9-2002 @ 05:25 AM by Lakota
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Hiya
Was interested in your comment about implants in the ankle area - I wasn't aware of that. I'm an abductee - had a large mark like a birthmark appear
just under my left ankle some years ago. Do you have any more info re implants? I really want to get it tested but not really sure how to go about it.
Also where did you find information re implants in ankle area?
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reply posted on 9-9-2002 @ 12:37 AM by Syphonic
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Try this site
www.crystalinks.com...
Hope it helps
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reply posted on 9-9-2002 @ 12:40 AM by mad scientist
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If he thinks he has implants, why don't you get him to have an X-ray or MRI scan. This should definately tell you if there is an implant in his
ankle.
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reply posted on 9-9-2002 @ 12:52 AM by Syphonic
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I heard some 'alien implants' can't be seen on an X-ray. Still, you should see a doctor and get the scans anyway.
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reply posted on 9-9-2002 @ 01:01 AM by mad scientist
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It would have to show up on an MRI scan, I don't know how it would be possible to hide an implant when using MRI.
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reply posted on 9-9-2002 @ 06:09 AM by Lightning
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I have heard that a piece of iron that was magnetic was also invisible to X-rays and the reason why was unknown, although in other cases X-rays have
been able to detect implants so it is still worth a try.
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reply posted on 12-9-2002 @ 05:48 PM by Inspectah
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yaaaa, too bad hes like 9 or 8, and i havent even talked to him bout this, i was just wonderin, so chill out homeys
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reply posted on 12-9-2002 @ 07:08 PM by SmileyMan34
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I have 17 of those 52 things on that site.
some of #10, #16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 26, 27 a long time ago, 29, 32, a bit of 38, 40, 42, 43 perhaps, ALWAYS 47, 48 i think about a lot, and 52. A lot of
this has been going on since I was like 5 years old too. It could all just have happened by chance, but what do you make of it? I don't know much
about this stuff, I need a strong opinion.
[Edited on 15-9-2002 by SmileyMan34]
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reply posted on 13-9-2002 @ 07:12 AM by Lightning
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Your number of positive answers (17) is not quite high enough to suggest an abduction.(At least accoring to what I have read). Note this test is by no
means an absolute indication. I myself get 15 when I do the test but I don't think I have been abducted.
You may be interseted in the link below which has lots of info on alien abduction and another test
www.abduct.com...
[Edited on 13-9-2002 by Lightning]
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reply posted on 15-9-2002 @ 04:25 PM by SmileyMan34
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Well that's good, I really didn't think there was any time when I could have been. I am still terrified of pictures and stories of aliens, but at
the same time I'm drawn to them.
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reply posted on 16-9-2002 @ 10:04 PM by cherokee
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this implant thing alway's interest's me. I have a bump on the back fo my neck that appeared over night. The doctor's say that it is nothing to
worry about but it has never been x-rayed or checked in any other way than the doctor rubbing it and saying that it is not attatched to anything so
don't worry about it. I have had 4 doctor's tell me that. It has never got any bigger and doesn't bother me just strange that it appeared over
night 10 yr's ago and that is all there is to it.
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reply posted on 17-9-2002 @ 09:22 PM by Inspectah
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freaky
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reply posted on 4-8-2003 @ 08:14 AM by Lilith
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Thast creepy - i just went through that test and some of the questions realy do apply to me. Such as the irrational fear of doctors, the ringing in my
ears at times, the back ache,the interest in aliens i've had since being young,my phobia of small bugs, my hatred of light and heat,the feeling of
being watched,very bad sleep patterns and sometimes dreams of alien faces that wake me up or the feelign that someone is stood near my bed, headaches
in my eye,odd psychic occurances (not often) but very precise,an incesant fear of the end of the world, .....
wierd
though all this could be paranoia and anxiety...
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reply posted on 4-8-2003 @ 08:36 AM by m0rbid
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Interesting...
Inspectah: Maybe the boy did those things him self, during taekwondo lesson? I think it's possible, since I sometimes hurt my self while trying, and
sometimes don't notice it right after it, but a while later.
Weird stuff, I had a bump grow on the back of my head a couple of months ago, don't know how I got it (didn't bump my head or anything). It got
large as a quarter and was half an inch thick. It was really wierd you know, it was like solid as a bone sticking out. It went aways in a mathers of
days if I remmeber right. Never knew what it was, or why it was there. And it was symetricly in the middle of my head.
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