
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division just released a public statement via Twitter warning residents of a possible increase in Lizardman activity during the upcoming solar eclipse.
The map they posted yesterday includes a caption that reads: “This historical map is in response to recent media reports about possible paranormal activity associated with the upcoming total eclipse. 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.”
Here is the official tweet they posted yesterday:
Regarding possible paranormal activity potentially occurring during the #SolarEclipse2017. As always, if you see something, say something. pic.twitter.com/O3IuYhHzqB
— SCEMD (@SCEMD) August 9, 2017
“Regarding possible paranormal activity potentially occurring during the #SolarEclipse2017. As always, if you see something, say something.”
There certainly has been an increase in paranormal activity around the Carolinas recently, from a recent Lake Norman Monster sighting, to increased UFO activity over North Carolina’s Brown Mountains, to a recent Bigfoot sightings in McDowell County.
Officers with the Greenville Police Department are even warning local residents not to shoot if they spot a Bigfoot;
If you’d like to try to take some pictures of paranormal creatures during the upcoming eclipse, you can try using the new bigfoot call, or a lizardman decoy mask.
Stay safe out there!