Superstition Mountains, Arizona, date unknown — A cave in a narrow canyon, the setting of an uncorroborated literary narrative describing a reptilian entity encounter. No date, no investigation, no verification.
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Reptilian Encounter in the Superstition Mountains, Arizona
“Angie” Account
This page preserves an account of a woman identified only as “Angie” who reportedly told researcher Phyllis “Carla” Davis that she was seized by reptilian-appearing entities while exploring a cave in the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix, Arizona, taken to an oval chamber, forcibly disrobed, physically examined, and sexually assaulted. The account was written in third-person literary narrative format by Cherrie Hinkle and Carla Davis (who are sisters) and published without a date, year, last name, or any identifying detail that would permit verification. No investigating organization has ever examined this case. No craft was observed from outside. The account is retained in the archive as a documented claim within the reptilian-encounter genre, flagged with the source-chain problems that define it.
⚠ UNCORROBORATED NARRATIVE — NO INVESTIGATION — NO VERIFIABLE DETAILS ⚠
This account was published as a third-person literary narrative retelling a story told first-hand to one of the two authors. No date or year is provided. The witness is identified only by a first name (“Angie”) with no surname. No investigating organization has examined the case. No physical evidence is referenced. No police report or medical examination is documented despite the account describing sexual assault. The literary narrative format — with scene-setting, internal monologue, and reconstructed dialogue — makes it impossible to distinguish the witness’s actual testimony from the authors’ dramatization.
Date: Unknown — described only as “late March” with no year specified
Sighting Time: Daytime (the encounter began during a daytime hike)
Day/Night: Day
Location: Superstition Mountains, east of Phoenix, Arizona (Pinal County) — specific canyon and cave location not identified
Urban or Rural: Remote wilderness
No. of Entity(‘s): Multiple (at least 5–6 per the account)
Entity Type: Reptilian humanoid
Entity Description: The account describes two types: (1) Green-skinned reptilian males with wide slit eyes glowing yellowish with vertical pupils, broad flat noses with flaring nostrils, small rounded ears set high on the head with no lobes, narrow pointed chins, and three prominent ridges on their cone-shaped heads resembling large scales in khaki-green tapering to gray-green. Some had very wide mouths with skin folds; others had small mouths without folds. Wore black uniforms with insignia (a curved dragon encircling a seven-pointed star). (2) One taller entity (nearly seven feet) with white skin and blue eyes, wearing a burnt-orange jumpsuit with multiple insignia. This entity appeared to hold authority and used a round device near the witness’s head that induced a sensation of calm
Hynek Classification: None — no craft was observed from outside; the witness was seized in a cave and awoke in an oval chamber of unknown nature (possibly interior of a craft, possibly an underground facility). Without an exterior craft observation, standard Hynek classification does not apply
Duration: Unknown — the witness lost and regained consciousness
No. of Object(s): None observed from outside
Description of the Object(s): No craft observed externally. The witness described waking in an oval room approximately 15 feet across with a low domed ceiling supported by deep ribs of soft pale purple, from which white light emanated
Shape of Object(s): Not Applicable (no external craft observation)
Size of Object(s): Not Applicable
Color of Object(s): Not Applicable
Distance to Object(s): Not Applicable
Height & Speed: Not Applicable
Number of Witnesses: 1 (witness identified only as “Angie” — no surname provided)
Special Features/Characteristics: The witness was reportedly immobilized in a gelatinous substance and unable to move her arms or legs. She was forcibly disrobed and subjected to physical examination and sexual assault by the green-skinned entities. The taller white-skinned entity used a round box-like device near her head that induced a wave of calm, after which her fear subsided. The entities communicated with each other in “barking and chirping sounds.” The account includes detailed descriptions of insignia on the entities’ uniforms: a curved dragon encircling a seven-pointed star (worn by both green- and white-skinned entities), an inverted black triangle, and an oval with apparent three-dimensional moving stars (worn by the white-skinned entity only)
Case Status: Insufficient Data
Source: Cherrie Hinkle and Phyllis “Carla” Davis (published narrative; Carla Davis reportedly heard the account first-hand from the witness)
Summary/Description: A woman identified only as “Angie,” a recreational hiker living near Phoenix, reportedly entered a small cave in a canyon in the Superstition Mountains during a late March day hike. While examining the cave floor, she was seized by a green clawed hand. She lost consciousness and awoke immobilized in a gelatinous substance in an oval room, surrounded by multiple reptilian-appearing entities who disrobed her, examined her, and sexually assaulted her. A taller white-skinned entity with blue eyes used a calming device near her head. The account was written in literary narrative format by Cherrie Hinkle and Carla Davis (sisters) and published without a date, year, surname, or any verifiable detail.
Related Cases: Brian Scott Abduction Case 1971–1975 (Superstition Mountains)
Detailed Report
The account, as published by Cherrie Hinkle and Phyllis “Carla” Davis, describes “Angie” as a woman living near Phoenix who spent her days off hiking in the nearby mountains, collecting rocks including rose quartz and turquoise. On a late March day (year unspecified), she was hiking through a canyon in the Superstition Mountains when she spotted a shiny quartz outcrop on a canyon rim. After climbing to it and finding it too large to carry, she noticed a small cave partway up the opposite canyon wall. Excited by the possibility of an undiscovered archaeological site, she crossed the canyon and climbed to the cave.
The cavity was shallow — more an overhang than a cave — with no signs of animal habitation. She sat down, drank water from her canteen, and rested. As she rose to leave, she noticed something shiny on the cave floor. While leaning over to examine it, she saw a green claw-like hand reaching for her and felt a cool grip on her hand. She initially mistook the figure for someone wearing a mask, calling out a friend’s name. She then saw a reptilian face, attempted to scream, and lost consciousness.
She regained consciousness in an oval room approximately fifteen feet across with a low domed ceiling ribbed with soft pale purple arches from which white light emanated. She was immobilized in a gelatinous substance and could not move her arms or legs. She heard “barking and chirping sounds” nearby — the entities’ voices. She felt a hand on the inside of her thighs and managed to open her eyes.
The account then describes several green-skinned reptilian-appearing males who were in the process of removing her clothing. Their faces are described in detail: slit eyes with yellowish glow and vertical pupils, broad flat noses with flaring nostrils, small rounded ears set high on the head, three prominent ridges on cone-shaped heads, and narrow pointed chins. Some had wide mouths with skin folds; others had small mouths. They wore black uniforms bearing insignia of a curved dragon encircling a seven-pointed star.
A taller entity — nearly seven feet tall — stood at her right shoulder. This entity had white skin and blue eyes and wore a burnt-orange jumpsuit bearing three insignia on the left side (an inverted black triangle, the dragon-and-star emblem, and an oval containing what appeared to be three-dimensional moving stars) and three black bars on a silver disk on the right. The witness attempted to communicate silently with this entity, pleading for help. The white-skinned entity placed a round box near her head; something cold touched her forehead, and she felt a wave of calm wash over her. She then watched the proceedings with detached composure.
The account describes the witness being subjected to physical examination and sexual assault by the green-skinned entities. The narrative continues beyond the portion preserved in the available text, but the core event — seizure, immobilization, forced disrobing, examination, and assault — is established in the available material.
Researcher’s Notes
The “Angie” Account — Superstition Mountains and the Limits of Narrative
- Source Chain and Format: This account cannot be evaluated as a witness report because it is not presented as one. It is a third-person literary narrative written by Cherrie Hinkle and Phyllis “Carla” Davis, with Carla reportedly having heard the story directly from the witness. The writing includes detailed scene-setting (“the warmth of the late March sun of Arizona was a harbinger of the coming heat of summer”), internal monologue (“she wondered what kind of craziness was required”), and reconstructed dialogue. These are the conventions of creative writing, not witness testimony. It is impossible to determine which details originate with the witness and which were supplied or embellished by the authors. No date or year is given. No surname is given. No location more specific than “the Superstition Mountains” is provided. No physical evidence is referenced. No investigating organization — not MUFON, not NUFORC, not APRO (which was still operating through the 1980s and headquartered in nearby Tucson) — has any record of this case. The source chain begins and ends with two sisters who published a narrative.
- The Sexual Assault Claim: The account describes a sexual assault. The archive documents this claim factually and takes the gravity of the allegation seriously regardless of the source. However, the absence of any contemporaneous report — to law enforcement, to medical personnel, to any investigating body — is a significant gap. A genuine sexual assault survivor may have many reasons for not reporting, and the archive makes no judgment about the witness’s sincerity. But the combination of no date, no surname, no police report, no medical record, and a literary-format publication through two intermediary authors means there is no evidentiary pathway to evaluate the claim. It stands as an allegation documented in narrative form.
- Reptilian Iconography and Cultural Context: The detailed descriptions of uniforms and insignia — a curved dragon encircling a seven-pointed star, inverted black triangles, three-dimensional moving star displays, rank bars — are remarkably specific and closely parallel the iconography of the reptilian-conspiracy genre that emerged in the 1990s and 2000s, associated with figures such as David Icke and the Dulce Base mythology. The original page included an editorial interpolation (not attributed to the witness) connecting the “White Draco” entity to claims about underground bases at Dulce, Los Alamos, and Kirtland AFB. This interpolation has been removed as unsourced editorial speculation. The alignment of the account’s details with a specific subculture’s mythology — down to the hierarchical color-coding of entity types (green subordinates, white-skinned authority figure with blue eyes) — is either evidence that the subculture’s mythology describes real phenomena, or evidence that the account draws on that mythology. The archive notes the parallel without resolving it.
- The Superstition Mountains Connection: The Superstition Mountains east of Apache Junction are also the setting for the Brian Scott abduction case (1971–1975), which similarly involved reptilian-skinned entities. The geographic overlap is noted but does not constitute corroboration — two accounts set in the same mountain range decades apart, with no shared witnesses, investigators, or verifiable details, do not strengthen each other. The Superstition Mountains carry deep cultural significance in Arizona (the Lost Dutchman’s Mine legend, Apache spiritual traditions, recreational hiking), and their association with mystery and danger may itself contribute to their recurring appearance in anomalous-encounter narratives.
The account attributed to “Angie” is among the most disturbing entries in the archive, and the archive treats it with the seriousness that any allegation of sexual assault demands. But seriousness includes honesty about what the evidence can and cannot support. A first-name-only witness, a literary retelling by two intermediary authors, no date, no investigation, and iconography drawn from a specific conspiracy subculture — these are the facts of the source chain, and the archive records them plainly.
Source
By Cherrie Hinkle and Phyllis ‘Carla’ Davis
[Note: Cherrie and Carla are sisters, by the way… Carla heard the following story first-hand]
Angie had three days off, and was determined to make the most of her mini vacation. The warmth of the late March sun of Arizona was a harbinger of the coming heat of summer. The gentle breeze, a welcome change from the frigid blasts of yesterday.
Every day off from work, she spent climbing in the mountains near her home in Phoenix. Her climbing was usually spur of the moment, not the disciplined mountain climbing she loved to watch on TV. In fact she sometimes wondered what kind of craziness was required to do some of the climbing she had watched.
“I’m not a mountain climbing freak,” she had told her friend Carla. “I just like to poke around in the mountains, and try to collect pretty rocks.” Her collection of pretty rocks included a mini mountain of rose quartz, turquoise, and other stones that might or might not have any intrinsic value. She had picked them up because they were pretty and had sparkled.
Her climb today had been inspired by a shiny object she had seen at the edge of a small canyon she was hiking through. Glancing at her watch, she realized that the sun was climbing faster than she was. Soon it would be time to start back to her car, so she redoubled her efforts. Reaching the rim of the canyon, she was only a few feet away from the shiny material she had seen. After her struggle to climb all the way up there, she felt vaguely disappointed. She had hoped to find something worth carrying back home with her. The white quartz was nice, and definately shiny, but it was too big to carry back with her.
She sat down near the outcrop and tried to break off a small piece of the quartz… Taking a break from trying to wiggle a piece of rock loose, she saw a small cave part way up the opposite side of the canyon.
“Wow, that’s a cave over there,” she told herself. “I wonder if the Indians ever used it, or maybe someone from prehistoric times?”
As usual the thought of finding a previously un-found archaeological site set her thoughts afire. Quickly, she slid down the canyon wall she had so laboriously climbed, and started up the opposite wall. Where she had needed to struggle for every upward inch on her first climb, now it almost seemed like she was walking up a garden path. Never before had climbing been so easy.
The pocket-size flashlight she had clipped to her key ring didn’t reveal much when she flashed it into the shallow cavity. She entered the cavity, which in reality looked more like an overhand than a cave, and examined the floor more carefully. Since there were no bones, or any other indication that a snake or any other animal had been there recently she decided it was time to take a break. So deciding, she sat down cross legged on the floor of the tiny cave and drank some of the icy water from her canteen.
She leaned back against the wall, closed her eyes and breathed a sigh of relief. The dimness of the cave was a welcome relief from the brilliantly glaring sun.
She sighed, and got up to leave the cave. It would soon be getting dark, and she didn’t want to rely on her little flashlight while climbing back down to her car.
Taking a step toward the entrance, she glanced down and saw something shiny on the ground. Leaning over, she peered more closely at the ground, and did not see the green claw-like hand reaching out to grab her until it was too late. Feeling the cool grip on her hand she gasped in surprise.
“Oh, you frightened me,” she gasped in surprise when she looked up at a reptilian face. She tried to laugh, thinking someone was wearing a mask. “Charlie, is that you?”
The nervous giggle turned into an attempt to cry out. The cry became a horrified silent scream. Then darkness overwhelmed her.
Waking slowly, she heard strange barking and chirping sounds near her hears. She tried to get up, but found that she couldn’t move her arms or legs. She was immersed in a gelatinous substance.
The chirping sounds, she soon discovered, were their voices as they spoke to each other. Feeling a hand on the inside of her thighs, she struggled to open her eyes. Managing to open one eye a little, she saw men with lizard like faces. She felt the heart sinking, mind wrenching feeling of absolute horror for the first time in her life. Attempting to scream, she choked and managed only a stifled gurgle.
With both eyes now open, she watched as several greenish Reptilian men attempted to disrobe her. Her eyes criticized the strange faces carefully. They seemed to be a strange blend of human and serpent. The wide sit eyes almost glowed with a yellowish brightness, with glistening, straight sided, vertical pupils. Their broad flat noses ended in flat nostrils that flared slightly as they snorted while examining here. Some of them had a very wide mouth with many folds of skin, while some had small mouths with no folds.
Angie wondered if the extra folds showed their age. Their small, rounded ears, which were set high on the head, had no lobes. There were three prominent ridges on the top of their cone line heads that resembled large scales. She noticed that the scales were a different color than the skin on the head. More like a khaki green that tapered to gray-green on the back of the head. Their faces were smooth with narrow chins that were pointed rather than rounded.
Two aliens wore either a grey scarf or a wide ribbon draped over their shoulder. Under the soft looking ribbons they wore a white jumpsuit with insignia that showed a curved dragon with a seven point star in the middle of it. The other ‘reptile-men’ wore black uniforms with the same insignia. The tall WHITE SKINNED lizard man [note: these “White Dracos” have also been seen in the Dulce – Los Alamos – Kirtland AFB mega-base] wore a burnt orange jumpsuit with three insignia on the left side.
There was a black inverted triangle, the round dragon with star, and an oval with moving stars on it. She felt fascinated by that one. It was like watching a 3d movie in miniature. On the right side of his uniform were three black bars on a silver disk. On the left cuff of his sleeve he wore a row of inverted triangles with three lines cutting through it.
The white skinned alien stood beside her right shoulder. This ‘man’ with the white skin had blue eyes. She winced in surprise and shame that he should be seeing her laying there naked and helpless. She noted that he was taller than the others, being nearly seven feet tall, and that his eyes looked gentler, or at least not as threatening as those of the green men.
“Help me,” she pleaded silently with her eyes and prayed he would understand her need.
He picked up a round box, and held it near her head. Something cold touched her forehead, and she felt a wave of peace wash over her. No longer fearful, she watched them with a strange calm.
Trying to deny her predicament, still half convinced she was being held by a group of pranksters, she looked past the men trying to determine where she was being held.
She discovered she was in an oval room about fifteen feet across. The low ceiling was domes with deep ribs of a soft pale purple. From those arched robs a while light shone. The light was bright, but not harsh. On her left, lights of amber and blue flashed on the wall.
A counter of bench with instruments and appliances was visible from the corners of her eyes. She strained to turn her head, but it wouldn’t move. She looked to her right, beyond the tall white ‘man’, and noticed pipes with strange sacks, or maybe misshapen balloons hanging from them.
While trying to recognize the shape of the bags, she realized some of them were moving. With a shock, Angie remembered seeing her dog’s belly, moving that way when she was near full term with her puppies. Another wave of horrified fear hit her. Deep inside her mind she wanted to panic, but couldn’t. It was like there were two minds inside her. One was calm, the other horror stricken. The calm side was in charge of her body. She could feel the unhurried beating of her heart much more easily than she could feel the horror welling up in her mind. With calm detachment she wondered how her body could be so calm when God only know what was going to happen to her.
Angie watched with detached curiosity, as one of the lizard men undressed and approached the end of the table. He was muscular and had scales on his chest and lower stomach. Like all men on earth, he was a fully equipped male. What was worse, he was an aroused male.
When his green-gray hands touched her, there was no doubt in her mind what he was going to do. A primeval female fear overwhelmed the artificial calm. She began to scream and found superhuman strength with which to fight of the Jello like feeling.
Kicking and biting like a wild animal, she lashed out hitting anyone near her. The lizard men quickly subdued the hysterical woman with a blue light that rendered her unconscious. Her last awareness was the wight of his body, and the sick awareness of his penetration. When Angie awoke, she was in her car. She looked around her feeling confused and wondering why she was driving her car. She felt that she had been about to do something, but couldn’t remember what it was. She shook her head in an attempt to clear out the cobwebs. Then shrugged and drove on home feeling dazed and disorganized.
At home she suddenly had an urge to shower. When she stepped out of the shower, she found she had scrubbed her body for over two hours. She felt shaky and angry for something she couldn’t recall. She put a frozen dinner in the microwave, but only picked at the meal. Then she turned on the TV, but couldn’t watch it. Still fighting the dazed feeling she went to bed.
The next few days she spend in bed refusing to answer the door.
Finally on the fourth day her sister, Susan, let herself in with the emergency key Angie had given her two months ago. Susan took her sister to a doctor, who said it was “just the flu,” and that she would be fine in a few days.
Susan took Angie home with her, and refusing to listen to any protests, put her to bed. During the week of her stay, Susan noticed that Angie had several nightmares every night, from which she woke up screaming.
On Susan’s day off, she offered to go mountain climbing with Angie. With a shudder of fear Angie refused. She refused even to look at the mountains she had loved all her life.
When she had recovered some of her usual frame of mind she moved back into her own apartment, and returned to work. She quit after three days when a customer brought a lizard into the store. She had no idea why the lizard frightened her so much, they had always been a part of her life there in the desert. Generally, she just ignored them. She had no memory of what was keeping her in fear.
Realizing she needed help to overcome the strange new fears, she asked a friend in Phoenix if she could find a hypnotist. She began therapy the next week.
During the first session she discovered she had been raped. It took two more sessions to bring out the reptilian rape. It was such an ordeal that she cried with all the pent up fear until her voice was a harsh whisper.
The therapist at first thought she was transferring the man who had raped her to the reptilian man in an attempt to refuse reality. He quickly realized that as strange as it was, Angie had been raped by an Alien Reptilian man. His training had left him ill equipped to handle this kind of case, but he rose to the challenge. Today his former patient leads a quite, normal existence, in a small town near Phoenix, but she no longer climbs the mountains hear her home.
She doesn’t want to speak to anyone about it, and will refuse interviews if someone finds her. She sent me her story with the hope that there are other women who have gone through the same or a similar experience who hesitate to seek help from a hypnotist. She want so encourage those women who haven’t yet remembered their ordeal to seek competent help.
She feels good about herself now, and doesn’t worry about the aliens any more. She doesn’t know why they did it. Was it by choice, or by happenstance? Maybe they watched her for years, and maybe they still visit her. She is no longer concerned for her own safety. She know it they want to find her, she will be helpless to stop it.
Still, she avoids the mountains…







