timmy Posted August 14, 2017 Report Posted August 14, 2017 South Carolina warns citizens of 'Lizard Man' sightings during solar eclipse By Mike WehnerPublished August 11, 2017 BGR File photo: Erik Sprague, also known as the Lizard Man, poses during Ripley's Believe It Or Not ! Odditorium grand opening in Times Square in New York, June 21, 2007. (REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton) The South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) is warning citizens in several of its counties to be vigilant of paranormal activity associated with the upcoming total solar eclipse. Considering that the eclipse is a space event, you might think the warning is simply an amusing alert to keep an eye out for UFOs, but that's really not the cast. SCEMD is being quite specific about its advice, and it's asking citizens to be wary of Lizardmen. It might sound like an April Fools' joke, but SCEMD's warning is apparently completely legitimate, as South Carolina has a history of Lizard Man sightings. The agency tweeted out a handy map of where Lizardmen have been spotted in the past along with an overlay of the path of the solar eclipse. View image on Twitter Follow SCEMD ✔@SCEMD Regarding possible paranormal activity potentially occurring during the #SolarEclipse2017. As always, if you see something, say something. 8:51 PM - Aug 9, 2017 7878 Replies 502502 Retweets 470470 likes Twitter Ads info and privacy More From BGR Here's how NASA will use jets to make next month's solar eclipse last longer Sunday's rare supermoon eclipse: What you need to know How to watch the upcoming 2017 solar eclipse, no matter where you are "This historical map is in response to recent media reports about possible paranormal activity associated with the upcoming total eclipse," the agency explains. "SCEMD does not know if Lizardmen become more active during a solar eclipse, but we advise that residents of Lee and Sumter counties should remain ever vigilant." The first reported sighting of a Lizard Man in the state dates back to the 1980s. Described as a "red-eyed demon," the creature (or creatures?) have crossed paths with other South Carolina residents in the years since, with several more reports of large lizard-like creatures helping to build the local lore. The eclipse, which is slated to take place on August 21st, is sure to be an exciting event, but if you happen to live in South Carolina it might be safer to just watch it from your windows. http://www.foxnews.com/science/2017/08/11/south-carolina-warns-citizens-lizard-man-sightings-during-solar-eclipse.html Quote
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