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Reptilian Alien During Encounter Keeps Screaming Yak-Yak-Yak!

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Early reptilian encounter, Spain, 1954
 
 
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Location. Near Nuevalos, Zaragoza, Spain
Date: early August 1954 Time: late evening
The witness while working with the US Naval engineers at Zaragoza Air Base near Zaragoza which was a refurbished NATO facility had decided to take in the surroundings. He had been told by some of the locals that the Monasterio de Piedra near Nuevalos would be an excellent pla…ce to visit. The monastery was about 60 miles away, so he decided it would be an enjoyable day trip. When he arrived he met a young lady who offered to show him around the complex. It was a very hot day, so they took numerous breaks along the way.
As the afternoon waned and the early evening approached, it was time for him to head back to Zaragoza. The young lady mentioned that there was a very nice Inn not far from the monastery if he wanted to stay the night, and then get an early start in the morning. So he decided to stay the night—maybe do some exploring that evening. The Inn was very rustic, though quite comfortable. He had dinner outside on the back patio—it was an excellent evening. Though it was dusk he could still see the terrain not far from the Inn. There was a vineyard and a small lavender meadow behind the Inn which led to a series of rocky outcrops. He thought he would take a look around but he first asked the owner if it was OK to do so. He walked through the vineyard and reached a small pond, which had a loud chorus of frogs. By this time it was dark, but there was a fair amount of available moonlight—but he still needed a flashlight to see where he was going. He walked around the pond and started to cross a small bridge over a narrow stream. As he walked over the bridge, he noticed something run through the water about 50 ft. upstream. There was enough moonlight to where he could make out an upright shape. This thing was heading toward the high rocks, though he lost sight of it. He stood silent for about 5 minutes. It was eerie because the frogs were now quiet. The only sound was coming from the direction of the rocks—and the noise was very strange. It sounded like a guttural ‘yak-yak-yak’ series that would pause for a few seconds, then repeat. It would also fade in and out. After a few minutes, it stopped. He had no idea what it was.
He crossed the bridge and started to slowly approach the rocks. As he came to the rock face, there was a fairly well-worn trail on the ground along the edge. He walked further until he reached an opening in the rock face. He pointed the flashlight inside and saw that it was a grotto about 15ft deep and high enough for him to stand in. The floor of the grotto was littered with small animal bones, so he figured that there were predators about—most likely fox. He continued on the trail until he heard the ‘yak-yak-yak’ sound again—and it was very close. He instantly stopped walking and started searching around with the flashlight. Just then, some gravel landed on him—and the loud ‘yak-yak-yak’ sound was coming from above him. He quickly looked up and pointed the flashlight. There was a creature standing on a small ledge about 15 ft. away, staring at him with yellow eyes reflecting back. It was screaming ‘yak-yak-yak’ in quick constant rhythm. It was the most ghastly ‘thing’ he had ever witnessed. It was standing on two legs and was about 4-5 ft. tall. It was dark in color and had arms like a human. The face looked like that of a lizard—resembling that of an iguana. After a few seconds it leapt off the edge onto the trail—swiftly running on 2 legs in the opposite direction. It was then that the witness noticed a long tail as it moved away from him. He quickly made his way back to the Inn—and directly to his room. He laid in bed thinking about this creature the entire night. He was terrified to look out the window, fearing that it followed him back to the Inn. Early in the morning he checked out and drove back to Zaragoza.
 
 
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Source: Phantoms and Monsters Blog, April 24 2014



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    • Fluffy Napalm

      Jeffery Pritchett. Your disinformation is quite easy to recognize. Do yourself and everyone else a favor and tell us what you REALLY know, if anything at all. Otherwise, your stories will gain no value and your name will go down in BIN history as one of the most dis-informational, and to be quite blunt, slightly annoying. At least lie better and make the titles a little less corny.

      • Jeffery Pritchett

        Coming from a muppet named Fluffy Napalm that means a lot. I get constant positive feedback about sharing these cases. If you don’t like them don’t read them. What are you going to do about it anyway? Fluff me to death? These are real cases shared from real witnesses. How can you prove they didn’t happen? Were you there? One of my recent shared articles just hit 60,000 views since May 4th. Do your research before you run your yap trap.

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