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Originally posted by Dan Tanna
Atopic dermatitus caused by contact with an irritant. As I didn'explain this afternoon she told me to change my washing powder and wear natural material clothing and not put on so much midge repellant. She then told me to not use a sun bed too much either. I didn't bother to try and explain.
Atopic dermatitis, also known as atopic eczema, is an atopic, hereditary, and non-contagious skin disease characterized by chronic inflammation of the skin.
Originally posted by Badge01
reply to post by tep200377
Huh? It's not the same ring. The diameters are different. Just draw a line from the diameter of the two and you'll see a difference of several millimeters, if not centimeters.
I carefully made the finger size to match. I don't see how it could be more clear. Obviously the second ring he posted is too large to have made the impression on the finger as shown. Why use two different diameter rings unless you're just showing a blatant disregard for the truth?
Originally posted by rachel07
There is no question in my mind that you experienced something phenomenal. I remember seeing a strange family in my parents front room at McCoy AFB, in Florida. It is really too much for me to go into at the moment. Essentially, after several minutes of conversing, as it were, when my dad came to the front room-the room was thrusted into darkness.
I believe you, and the fact that your wife witnessed it, too makes it more credible. My husband the UFO sceptic got the most intriguing photo of a UFO, after I told him where I wanted him to point his camera making out that I wanted a picture of the tower, I had sensed the object, but didn't tell him. If I did he would not have bothered taking the photo.
His photo lends credibility to my experiences, and my photos. So having an independent leads to valuable support and credibility, especially, if they don't have an interest in the paranormal.
Originally posted by fleabit
We don't even know that he has a wife. The posts by his "wife" were actually most likely made by Dan himself.
Originally posted by Malevolent_Aliens
reply to post by garyo1954
Dan will never show back up, he knows very well it's a hoax.
Originally posted by Malevolent_Aliens
I was a skeptical listener at first...
There's no doubt in my mind your story was in fact a real encounter, I have personally studied over hundreds to thousands of abduction cases this is part of what I do for a living. You sound genuine and your story is not far-fetched at all compared to other cases that we have on record.
So what exactly did you encounter?
This is what I believe you encountered from the descriptions of your story in comparing them to other people's abduction cases.
"Lacertian Reptilians"
A species of aquatic reptilians from these have been described as lizard-like creatures, with gills, scales on various colors and are of the reptilian order....
I believe Dan was telling the truth about his experience though for most I can imagine his story sounds outrageously crazy but honestly most abduction cases do come across that way and there is MORE than enough evidence that supports half/fish half/human type beings. I believe Dan encountered an aquatic type reptilian being that appeared half/fish but is actually of the reptilian species and lives in water with scaly type fish skin and larger eyes than the other types.