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Post by Mechanical Flesh on Oct 20, 2015 18:38:44 GMT -5
I'm not a tattoo expert, and I'm not even a UFO/paranormal/extradimensional-beings expert, so I don't think I'm in the position to tell you how to behave in such a situation. Don't even bother with finding a news organization, almost nobody would be interested in this, and the few small ones that would be interested.. well, almost nobody would listen to them. What I'm trying to say is, your situation wouldn't change much. But hey, you got my attention. Diablos, let me tell you this: it doesn't matter what the cause of your pain is, common bacteria or an ancient lovecraftian race of intelligent beings. The support of your family and friends is (almost) all that matters. Hopefully, they will believe you, even though they might not understand fully, and will stay by your side till you get better. Oh, also, don't stop looking for a scientific answer to what's happening to you. There might be a cure to it, or maybe similar cases have been reported in the past and could be found in some medicine books.. I don't know. I hope you get better pal.
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Post by Mr. Ginrai on Oct 20, 2015 20:01:19 GMT -5
I don't think you are crazy, but do you think you have some kind of infection from the ink they used or do you think it's a reaction to your medicine?
Unless your skin has been damaged, I don't see how the blotches or staining could come through ink that dark.
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Post by RoboFestivus on Oct 22, 2015 15:03:09 GMT -5
Jacques Fabrice Vallée is a venture capitalist, computer scientist, author, ufologist and former astronomer currently residing in San Francisco, California. In mainstream science, Vallée is notable for co-developing the first computerized mapping of Mars for NASA and for his work at SRI International on the network information center for the ARPANET, a precursor to the modern Internet. Vallée is also an important figure in the study of unidentified flying objects (UFOs), first noted for a defense of the scientific legitimacy of the extraterrestrial hypothesis and later for promoting the interdimensional hypothesis. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Vall%C3%A9eInterpretation of the UFO evidenceVallée proposes that there is a genuine UFO phenomenon, partly associated with a form of non-human consciousness that manipulates space and time. The phenomenon has been active throughout human history, and seems to masquerade in various forms to different cultures. In his opinion, the intelligence behind the phenomenon attempts social manipulation by using deception on the humans with whom they interact. Vallée also proposes that a secondary aspect of the UFO phenomenon involves human manipulation by humans. Witnesses of UFO phenomena undergo a manipulative and staged spectacle, meant to alter their belief system, and eventually, influence human society by suggesting alien intervention from outer space. The ultimate motivation for this deception is probably a projected major change of human society, the breaking down of old belief systems and the implementation of new ones. Vallée states that the evidence, if carefully analyzed, suggests an underlying plan for the deception of mankind by means of unknown, highly advanced methods. Vallée states that it is highly unlikely that governments actually conceal alien evidence, as the popular myth suggests. Rather, it is much more likely that that is exactly what the manipulators want us to believe. Vallée feels the entire subject of UFOs is mystified by charlatans and science fiction. He advocates a stronger and more serious involvement of science in the UFO research and debate. Only this can reveal the true nature of the UFO phenomenon. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Vall%C3%A9e#Interpretation_of_the_UFO_evidence
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