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Humanoid Reptile.
Humanoid reptiles are imaginary creatures represented in the form of human-like reptiles. They are known by different names: reptilians, reptoids, dinosauroids, lizardmen, saurials, reptites, draconians, even dragons.
The humanoid reptile is a figure that is found in different myths and legends, as well as in popular culture. Some conspiracy theorists believe that these creatures do exist and work in the shadows to manipulate the human species.
Mythology
There are humanoid reptiles in different myths and legends, such as the story of the fairy Melusine (1.) They are often half-man and half-snake creatures. There are also forms of humanoid dragons in Asian cultures. Although fantastic creature, the dragon is considered a reptile. Snakes, dragons or other similar names have often referred to beings of power most often related to the elements of nature.
Science
A thought experiment emitted in 1982 by paleontologist Dale Russell, based on his discovery, of the first stenonychosaurus skull, (2.) refers to humanoid reptiles, also called dinosauroids. According to this idea, the dominant species on planet Earth would have been an evolution of dinosaurs, and not humans (mammals), if non-avian dinosaurs (among others) had not disappeared during the K-T (3.) crisis.
Ufology
The American writer Brad Steiger is the first ufologist to talk about reptilian-type extraterrestrials in his book Flying Saucers are Hostile ("The Flying Saucers Are Hostile") published in 1967. RA Boulay published in 1990 a book on this subject. that he imagines to be the "reptilian past of Humanity" (4.) The ufologist Max Spiers (1976-2016) supports, for his part (5.) , the thesis that reptilian Draconians, from Alpha Draconis, pilot a secret global governance of Nazi type through the elites, the institutions and the financial system; according to him, other extraterrestrials would also form a vampire state practicing child sacrifices.
Conspiracy theory
Conspiracy guru David Icke claims that form-reptilian reptilians from a hybrid human-reptilian lineage derived from ancient Babylon rule our planet in secret. The author popularized the theme of the humanoid reptile. Moreover, this species has a reputation for feeding on humans, from which it derives its strength and eternity. The plot is therefore a kind of invasion, a domination, with the aim of perfecting a new species. (6.)
The author John Rhodes thinks that the reptilians are from the system of caverns and underground galleries present underground where the reptilians would have taken refuge after a great catastrophe. (7.)
Several authors, including Fritz Springmeier and Don Bradley, liken them to the Nephilim mentioned in the Book of Enoch and the Bible. (8.)
The ufological and New Age mythologies refer to the mysterious Swedish Ole K., who was presented as the author, on January 8, 2000, of a very long interview with an underground reptilian, named Lacerta, claiming to represent the first indigenous intelligent people from the earth. (9.) (10.)
According to these theories, eminent and powerful world figures such as Barack Obama and Elizabeth II would in fact be reptilians. (11.) These would be recognizable by subtle and verifiable physical attributes, including changing the size of their pupils.
Presence in popular culture
Literature
Robert Howard and Conan the Barbarian
In the work of Robert E. Howard, from which the character of Conan is drawn, we find several snake-men. In The New Kingdom of the Chimeras (The Shadow Kingdom, 1929), the Atlantean kingdom, led by King Kull, is infiltrated by human-like snake-men. When the Atlantean king kills them, it cancels the magic camouflage; the face becomes blurry for a moment before revealing its true nature, a serpent's head that appears. In Conan's novel The People of the Black Circle (1934), Conan confronts a wizard who has the power to turn into a giant snake. (12.)
H.P. Lovecraft
In several novellas preceding the myth of Cthulhu, especially The Untitled City and The One Who Haunted the Darkness, we find this idea of reptilian men having more or less coexisted with the Atlantean civilization after the departure of the Great Old Ones. They are later met with some authors of the myth as August Derleth, where we learn that they originated in the mythical land of Valusia, idea borrowed from Robert E. Howard.
Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Pellucidar Cycle by Edgar Rice Burroughs tells the story of an exploration of the hollow land where the Mahars live. These are the ruling people of Pellucidar, a reptilian species descended from the ancient rhamphorhynchus of the Jurassic era, which still has the ability to fly. This people is only composed of females who have acquired the power to reproduce themselves by a chemical process. They live in underground cities and their slaves are humans who eventually serve them food.
ANGEL. Anne Robillard
In her Quebec novels, A.N.G.E., the writer Anne Robillard portrays the Reptilians, who direct the earth by keeping humans in the dark. Living in the past underground, they are forced to rise to the surface because of pollution of the earth by insignificant humans. Some branches of this people form pure breeds, others come from crosses.
References
1. ↑ Jean d'Arras, M. Perret (trad.), Book of Melusine, ed. Stock-plus, 1979. Another adaptation in modern French: Louis Stouff, Melusine: 14th century novel, published for the first time according to the manuscript of the Arsenal library, with variants of the manuscripts of the National Library Slatkin, 1976, reprod. in fac-sim. from the ed. of Dijon, 1932.
2. ↑ (fr) Jeff Hecht, "Smartasaurus - If they had not been wiped out in a global catastrophe 65 million years ago, could dinosaurs have evolved intelligence? ↑
[Archive], on cosmosmagazine.com [archive], July 9, 2007 (accessed March 18, 2013).
3. ↑ (In) Gregory S. Paul, Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, Simon & Schuster, 1988, p. 397
4. ↑ (In) R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons: The Story of Mankind's Reptilian Past, Galaxy Books, Clearwater, Florida, 1990.
5. ↑ (En) "The virus blood wars of draconian vampires and reptilians" [archive], on Out of this worldx, September 7, 2014 (accessed January 8, 2019)
6. ↑Jon Ronson, "Beset by lizards" [archive], The Guardian UK, 16 March 2001 (accessed August 4, 2014).
7. ↑John Rhodes' site devoted to the study of reptilians [archive].
8. ↑ [1] [archive]
9. ↑ "The interview of Ole K." (Archive • WikiWix • Archive.is • Google • What to do?) (Accessed July 1, 2017)
10. ↑Reptilian record of Patrick Delsaut [archive].
11. (In) Susie Measure, "David Icke is not the Messiah. Or even that naughty. But boy, can he drone on ", The Independent, October 28, 2012 (read online [archive])
12. ↑ The Nemedian Chronicles, The Lion's Part, Chrysagon [archive]
F I N .
Humanoid Reptile.
Humanoid reptiles are imaginary creatures represented in the form of human-like reptiles. They are known by different names: reptilians, reptoids, dinosauroids, lizardmen, saurials, reptites, draconians, even dragons.
The humanoid reptile is a figure that is found in different myths and legends, as well as in popular culture. Some conspiracy theorists believe that these creatures do exist and work in the shadows to manipulate the human species.
Mythology
There are humanoid reptiles in different myths and legends, such as the story of the fairy Melusine (1.) They are often half-man and half-snake creatures. There are also forms of humanoid dragons in Asian cultures. Although fantastic creature, the dragon is considered a reptile. Snakes, dragons or other similar names have often referred to beings of power most often related to the elements of nature.
Science
A thought experiment emitted in 1982 by paleontologist Dale Russell, based on his discovery, of the first stenonychosaurus skull, (2.) refers to humanoid reptiles, also called dinosauroids. According to this idea, the dominant species on planet Earth would have been an evolution of dinosaurs, and not humans (mammals), if non-avian dinosaurs (among others) had not disappeared during the K-T (3.) crisis.
Ufology
The American writer Brad Steiger is the first ufologist to talk about reptilian-type extraterrestrials in his book Flying Saucers are Hostile ("The Flying Saucers Are Hostile") published in 1967. RA Boulay published in 1990 a book on this subject. that he imagines to be the "reptilian past of Humanity" (4.) The ufologist Max Spiers (1976-2016) supports, for his part (5.) , the thesis that reptilian Draconians, from Alpha Draconis, pilot a secret global governance of Nazi type through the elites, the institutions and the financial system; according to him, other extraterrestrials would also form a vampire state practicing child sacrifices.
Conspiracy theory
Conspiracy guru David Icke claims that form-reptilian reptilians from a hybrid human-reptilian lineage derived from ancient Babylon rule our planet in secret. The author popularized the theme of the humanoid reptile. Moreover, this species has a reputation for feeding on humans, from which it derives its strength and eternity. The plot is therefore a kind of invasion, a domination, with the aim of perfecting a new species. (6.)
The author John Rhodes thinks that the reptilians are from the system of caverns and underground galleries present underground where the reptilians would have taken refuge after a great catastrophe. (7.)
Several authors, including Fritz Springmeier and Don Bradley, liken them to the Nephilim mentioned in the Book of Enoch and the Bible. (8.)
The ufological and New Age mythologies refer to the mysterious Swedish Ole K., who was presented as the author, on January 8, 2000, of a very long interview with an underground reptilian, named Lacerta, claiming to represent the first indigenous intelligent people from the earth. (9.) (10.)
According to these theories, eminent and powerful world figures such as Barack Obama and Elizabeth II would in fact be reptilians. (11.) These would be recognizable by subtle and verifiable physical attributes, including changing the size of their pupils.
Presence in popular culture
Literature
Robert Howard and Conan the Barbarian
In the work of Robert E. Howard, from which the character of Conan is drawn, we find several snake-men. In The New Kingdom of the Chimeras (The Shadow Kingdom, 1929), the Atlantean kingdom, led by King Kull, is infiltrated by human-like snake-men. When the Atlantean king kills them, it cancels the magic camouflage; the face becomes blurry for a moment before revealing its true nature, a serpent's head that appears. In Conan's novel The People of the Black Circle (1934), Conan confronts a wizard who has the power to turn into a giant snake. (12.)
H.P. Lovecraft
In several novellas preceding the myth of Cthulhu, especially The Untitled City and The One Who Haunted the Darkness, we find this idea of reptilian men having more or less coexisted with the Atlantean civilization after the departure of the Great Old Ones. They are later met with some authors of the myth as August Derleth, where we learn that they originated in the mythical land of Valusia, idea borrowed from Robert E. Howard.
Edgar Rice Burroughs
The Pellucidar Cycle by Edgar Rice Burroughs tells the story of an exploration of the hollow land where the Mahars live. These are the ruling people of Pellucidar, a reptilian species descended from the ancient rhamphorhynchus of the Jurassic era, which still has the ability to fly. This people is only composed of females who have acquired the power to reproduce themselves by a chemical process. They live in underground cities and their slaves are humans who eventually serve them food.
ANGEL. Anne Robillard
In her Quebec novels, A.N.G.E., the writer Anne Robillard portrays the Reptilians, who direct the earth by keeping humans in the dark. Living in the past underground, they are forced to rise to the surface because of pollution of the earth by insignificant humans. Some branches of this people form pure breeds, others come from crosses.
References
1. ↑ Jean d'Arras, M. Perret (trad.), Book of Melusine, ed. Stock-plus, 1979. Another adaptation in modern French: Louis Stouff, Melusine: 14th century novel, published for the first time according to the manuscript of the Arsenal library, with variants of the manuscripts of the National Library Slatkin, 1976, reprod. in fac-sim. from the ed. of Dijon, 1932.
2. ↑ (fr) Jeff Hecht, "Smartasaurus - If they had not been wiped out in a global catastrophe 65 million years ago, could dinosaurs have evolved intelligence? ↑
[Archive], on cosmosmagazine.com [archive], July 9, 2007 (accessed March 18, 2013).
3. ↑ (In) Gregory S. Paul, Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, Simon & Schuster, 1988, p. 397
4. ↑ (In) R.A. Boulay, Flying Serpents and Dragons: The Story of Mankind's Reptilian Past, Galaxy Books, Clearwater, Florida, 1990.
5. ↑ (En) "The virus blood wars of draconian vampires and reptilians" [archive], on Out of this worldx, September 7, 2014 (accessed January 8, 2019)
6. ↑Jon Ronson, "Beset by lizards" [archive], The Guardian UK, 16 March 2001 (accessed August 4, 2014).
7. ↑John Rhodes' site devoted to the study of reptilians [archive].
8. ↑ [1] [archive]
9. ↑ "The interview of Ole K." (Archive • WikiWix • Archive.is • Google • What to do?) (Accessed July 1, 2017)
10. ↑Reptilian record of Patrick Delsaut [archive].
11. (In) Susie Measure, "David Icke is not the Messiah. Or even that naughty. But boy, can he drone on ", The Independent, October 28, 2012 (read online [archive])
12. ↑ The Nemedian Chronicles, The Lion's Part, Chrysagon [archive]
F I N .