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‘My Dad Was Replaced by a CLOAKED REPTILIAN DOPPELGANGER!’
An experiencer claims that a government agency kidnapped his real father and replaced him with a cloaked Reptilian doppelganger. He has also been subjected to experimentation.
I recently received the following account:
“This incident happened back in 1995 when I was 15 years old. Was very horrible. I witnessed two guys that may have been like government agents or some other ‘secretive governmental agents.’ They kidnapped my dad and left someone in his place that looked just like him. I later found out that the person left behind was a Reptilian cloaked as a human.
This person became rather rude to me as time went on. However, he talked with me and he could even heal with his bare hands. He told me that we humans were looked down upon as sheep, etc. And he knew I had witnessed the two agents kidnapping my dad and he said I was next. I became very scared. He had me taken to a place against my will and met with what looked like a Special Forces group who forced me to sign paperwork against my will and the guy who looked identical to my dad was standing there.
I was spying on him one night and saw what looked like a snake’s tongue come out of his mouth. I later discovered he was a Reptilian. A very short human who looked like a midget was helping him. I think he was a grey-cloaked human. I heard them talk in English but then started talking in alien lingo which sounded kind of Far Eastern. Yes, I am here to tell you they can cloak and simulate our world undercover.
My real dad, the one I saw whisked away, was retired military and I often suspected him of doing something or being involved with the government or doing something “secretive” that may have led to all this happening to me?
I also found implants that feel like something under my skin. One was an upside-down triangle or diamond shape. They also stabbed me and then heated me with their eyes which left a very weird scar on my leg.
I never told anyone as I was so scared of how these entities seemed to be able to operate with impunity and like nothing could stop them. They also conducted very horrible activities and what seemed like mental brainwashing experiments on me.
After all these years, I’m still scared to this day! But I believe it was time to come forward. I just wonder what happened to my real dad.” MM
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iPhone 15 Pro Now Expected to Feature Two-Button Design for Volume, Mute Switch Still Replaced by Button
While Apple is planning to revert back to two buttons instead of the planned unified volume button, there will still be a change to the mute switch. Rather than a switch, Apple will use a physical button. Internally, this button has been referred to as the “ringer button” or the “action button,” and rumors have suggested that it could be a customizable button that is similar to the Apple Watch Ultra Action button.
Up until earlier this week, Apple was still working on a unified, solid-state volume button that offered haptic feedback rather than a physical button mechanism. Apple abandoned the solid-state button design on Tuesday, and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says the change was due to “unresolved technical issues.”
At the time, Kuo said that Apple would revert back to a “traditional physical button design,” but it was not clear if Apple would continue to use the unified button that it had designed or if the company would swap back to a two-button design. Unknownz21’s sources today learned that Apple will opt to revert to two buttons, delaying the unified button design until the iPhone 16 Pro.
Earlier today, MacRumors shared renders of what the iPhone 15 Pro models would have looked like with the unified volume button design. This is the design that Apple planned on using for most of the iPhone 15 Pro development period, and it is just this week that the change was made to shift back to the old design.
Unfortunately, we were working on these renders before we got the news about the solid-state button change, and we did not hear about Apple’s revised plans for the buttons until after the renders were published. The renders we shared are now representative of the solid-state button design that Apple planned to use for the iPhone 15 Pro, which will not be the final design.
The renders offer a look at what the design might have been had Apple stuck with solid-state technology, and they feature the button design that Apple is likely to adopt for the iPhone 16 Pro models. Though delayed for now, Apple is continuing to work on haptic buttons, and the company is expected to implement the technology in next year’s Pro iPhone models.
Apple will use standard mechanical buttons for both the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models, but as mentioned before, the mute button that is in the renders remains accurate. Apple is expected to use a mute button instead of a mute switch for the iPhone 15 Pro lineup. These design changes are able to be made because the devices are still in the Engineering Validation Test stage and have not reached final production.
Apple did create some iPhone 15 Pro models that have solid-state buttons and the volume button design that we shared, and these will be used internally for testing to ensure the technology is ready for the iPhone 16 lineup.
Renders, case makers’ dummies, CADs, and other leaked information that has depicted a unified volume button is now out of date due to Apple’s late design shift. Late stage design changes are unusual for Apple, but do happen when there are issues with a feature that can’t be worked out in time for launch.
The AirPower, for example, was nixed entirely after Apple could not get it to work as intended. Back in 2011, there were widespread rumors of a teardrop design for the iPhone 5 that did not pan out after Apple went with a different design, and with the third-generation iPod touch, Apple added a camera during the design stages and then removed it from the final product.
There are a number of new features still rumored for the iPhone 15 Pro models, such as a titanium frame, a faster A17 chip, periscope lens technology (iPhone 15 Pro Max only), thinner display bezels, and a USB-C port instead of a Lightning port.
This article, “iPhone 15 Pro Now Expected to Feature Two-Button Design for Volume, Mute Switch Still Replaced by Button” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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