Topic: Reptilian Aliens are they real? | |
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There are LightBeings in human form that have come to this world to guide us to the higher density levels
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MirrorMirror, is he real?
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MirrorMirror, is he real? |
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Wow, what a forum. Has anyone considered the demonic aspect of this?
In other words, maybe these Reptilians want people to believe they are something they are not? Just my thoughts... |
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Wow, what a forum. Has anyone considered the demonic aspect of this? In other words, maybe these Reptilians want people to believe they are something they are not? Just my thoughts... |
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I want some lizard pie.
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I want some lizard pie. |
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It's a draconian! |
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It's a draconian! Looks like a "chameleon" (draconian/human hybrid) |
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Draconian/Grey Hybrids
Aka: Grails Description Height is four to five feet. They share the same basic physical construct as a grey entity and are usually seen wearing a one piece suite that is the same color as their skin. They have oversized craniums, greenish-tan skin, large almond-shaped eyes that are golden in color with a dark, metallic green vertical slit pupil. They have thin torsos, arms and legs. There have been reports of these creatures as having either three fingers with a fourth opposable or only three long fingers and no opposable fourth. They have been seen to have short claws and in some cases, no claws at all. Their feet are usually covered by the material of their suite, but some experiencers have described their feet as short and stubby, with no toes. |
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A theoretical reptilian humanoid has also been the focus of a widely discussed thought experiment in speculative evolution. In particular, in 1982 paleontologist Dale Russell, curator of vertebrate fossils at the National Museum of Canada in Ottawa, conjectured a possible evolutionary path that might have been taken by bipedal predator dinosaurs had they not all perished in the K/T extinction event 65 million years ago.[4] The essence of this thought experiment was that bipedal predators (theropods) which existed at that time, such as Troodon, could have evolved into intelligent beings similar in body plan to humans. Over geologic time, Russell noted that there had been a steady increase in the encephalization quotient or EQ (the relative brain weight when compared to other species with the same body weight) among the dinosaurs.[4] Russell had discovered the first Troodontid skull, and noted that, while its EQ was low compared to humans, it was six times higher than that of other dinosaurs. If the trend in Troodon evolution had continued to the present, its brain case could by now measure 1,100 cm3; comparable to that of a human.[4] Troodontids had semi-manipulative fingers, able to grasp and hold objects to a certain degree, and binocular vision.[4]
Description Russel proposed that this "Dinosauroid", like most dinosaurs of the troodontid family, would have had large eyes and three fingers on each hand, one of which would have been partially opposed. As with most modern reptiles (and birds), he conceived of its genitalia as internal. Russell speculated that it would have required a navel, as a placenta aids the development of a large brain case. However, it would not have possessed mammary glands, and would have fed its young, as birds do, on regurgitated food. He speculated that its language would have sounded somewhat like bird song.[5] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reptilian_aliens |
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I found positive proof of their existence. Writings about them from an earlier time.
Poke Salad Annie Gator got your Grannie (I'm sure this was meant in the biblical sense) Chomp ... Chomp chomp |
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I found positive proof of their existence. Writings about them from an earlier time. Poke Salad Annie Gator got your Grannie (I'm sure this was meant in the biblical sense) Chomp ... Chomp chomp |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reptilian_aliens
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Maybe even some Mirror pie. |
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It's a draconian! Why do people do that to themselves?! |
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Maybe even some Mirror pie. |
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