Grey TV Washington Bureau reporter Molly Martinez is being accused of being a “lizard individual” by of us who consider that the lizard individuals stay amongst us.Martinez appears to have embraced the insanity and surf the loopy wave until it’s all performed out. “The web is available in tsunami swells,” Martinez advised HuffPost. “This can blow over.”She advised the anchors at Grey’s Sioux Metropolis, Iowa station KTIV that she was caught on digital camera making a face at her buddy within the White Home press room. The shot had a glitch that made her appear like her eyes shifted into vertical lizard-like slits and the lizard legend was born. She did guarantee KTIV viewers that she will not be a lizard individual.She advised the HuffPost the footage went viral a few month in the past and gained extra traction final week when bigger social media accounts picked it up.Martinez owned the weirdness by posting “That is objectively the funniest factor that’s ever occurred to me.”HuffPost mentioned a 2013 survey reported that 4% of Individuals consider lizard individuals management the world.“I empathize with individuals who flip to conspiracies, as a result of I really feel like that’s a method for individuals to search out group in chaos,” Martinez advised Huffpost. “and [the conspiracy theories] can actually really feel like a life raft, prefer it’s empowering. ‘We’ve got this information that nobody else has, and everybody’s turning this blind eye.’ I feel finally it comes from a spot of concern. So I by no means need to punch down on someone who I feel genuinely is afraid, so I’m attempting to type of maintain that in thoughts. It doesn’t make sense to me, however it clearly makes good sense to them.”
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