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I read up a long long time ago as a kid that people who've been abducted or experimented on by other life forms/extra terrestrials/aliens often find triangles on their bodies that can be in the form of red dots, scars, moles or even visible triangular shaped lumps as if something is under the skin.
This freaked me out because the reason I'd taken to looking was because the previous week I'd found a triangle of dots on my face which I was damned adamant hadn't been there previously, along with that a scar had seemingly popped out of nowhere in the same area. Along with that I had an experience a year or so before where some friends and I actually saw a UFO close to my home (I'll write about that in another thread~).

For the longest time imaginable I was extremely paranoid that some aliens were going to come and abduct me and I was going to have some terrifying experience where I'd be probed or something, and people would call me crazy, I'd end up in the loony bin and suffer PTSD for the rest of my life or something silly like that. But today I read up on a theory about the dots that fascinated me enough to create this account and ask others on here about it.

The triangles/dots are markers to indicate to other alien races that another race has already visited you and taken samples, or that the person marked needs to be revisited for more sample taking.

This intrigued me, it made me feel like perhaps there's more to the dots than everyone assumes, and that the people who seem to find them more than once may be 'special' in some way. For some reason they keep revisiting (or others of a different race are visiting) to test on that person, why???

Today I found another triangle on my shoulder, its a perfect triangle made with three red dots, I'm unsure where it came from or when I appeared but I assume that means I've had a re-visit...

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