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The Reptilians - their appearance and their emotions
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Considerable research into the Reptilian presence on earth concludes that there are many sub and crossbreed races of reptilians. Their élite is known by UFO researchers as the Draco. These are the ‘big boys’ in every sense and they are usually between seven and twelve feet tall. They have wings which are flaps of skin supported by long ribs. The wings can be folded back against the body and they are the origin of the term “winged serpent”. They are also the origin of the term ‘fallen angels’ and the winged gargoyles are symbolic of these Draco. The cape worn by Count Dracula is symbolic of these wings and the character of Dracula in the Bram Stoker stories is said to be a fallen angel. 

The winged Draco are also known as the Dragon Race and some of the ancient gods were described and depicted as birdmen. This could be one of the origins of the Phoenix and eagle in Brotherhood symbolism, as well as the more esoteric meanings. The biblical Satan is depicted as a reptilian, too. Some of the Draco reptilian hierarchy are apparently white or albino white and not the usual green or brown, and this connects with the description of the strange ‘albino’ lizard humanoid in the building in Aurora, near Denver. 

Credo Mutwa, African researcher and author, talks of the white reptilians also. The Draco are the ‘royalty’ of the reptilians and the highest caste are the albino whites, who apparently have conical horns midway between the brow and the top of the skull. Interestingly, the ancient ‘gods’ and royalty were depicted as wearing a horned headdress, symbolic of these ‘royal’ reptilians. Credo Mutwa confirms this from his knowledge. 

Other species, like the soldier class and scientists, are known as Reptoids. They don’t have wings, but all of them are cold-blooded. Their scales are much larger on their backs and they have three fingers with an opposing thumb. They have three toes with a fourth towards the side of their ankle and their claws are short and blunt. They have large, cat-like eyes which glow red and a mouth that looks more like a slit. Some have eyes which are described as black and others are white with flame-coloured vertical pupils. 

The reptilians are five to twelve feet tall and they are the ‘giants’ described so widely in ancient legends and records. Some have tails, others do not. One of their other planets of influence long ago is reckoned to have been Mars and so were reptile crossbreeds among the white Martians even before they came here? Zecharia Sitchin, author of human origins, also speculates that the Anunnaki went to Mars before coming to Earth. This would certainly fit in with the white Martians in Brian Desborough, author and researcher's scenario and that the Annunaki have long been genetically connected. 

A high priestess of the Brotherhood hierarchy who escaped their clutches says that the reptilian Anunnaki invaded Mars long ago and the white race of Martians eventually left that planet for Earth. The Anunnaki on Mars followed and it is understood that some are there now in underground bases. Whenever one of the NASA Mars probes is in danger of letting the public see something they shouldn’t, the link mysteriously goes down or the probe disappears altogether. What is without question is that the white race, whatever its origin, has been the main vehicle of the Anunnaki crossbreeding programme for the takeover of Planet Earth. 

Researchers believe that the reptilians are the controllers of the so-called Greys, the classic extraterrestrial figure of modern times with their big black eyes. The Greys feature in most  abduction accounts. Jason Bishop III, in his writings on this subject says that the hierarchy of control is: Draco (winged reptilian); Draco (non-winged); Greys; Humans. There also appears to be a reptilian ‘alliance’ with some other extraterrestrial groups. Credo Mutwa explains in The Reptilian Agenda Part One , how he was abducted by the Greys in 1959. He says and knows from when Greys have been caught, and often eaten, by Africans over the centuries, that the ‘black eyes’ are actually goggles, covering their real eyes, which are reptilian. He also says that what seems to be grey skin is, in fact, an extremely tight false skin or suit. The Greys, he says, are really reptiles.

It is suggested that human sacrifice to the ‘gods’ in the ancient world, particularly of children, was for the benefit of reptilians who demanded these rituals (a trait of the reptile brain is ritualism). Credo Mutwa says that this is the case, also. At the moment of death by sacrifice, a form of adrenaline surges through the body and accumulates at the base of the brain and is, apparently, most potent in children. This is what the reptilians and their crossbreeds want, it is said, and they certainly feed off human blood and flesh. These ancient sacrifices were literally to the gods, the Anunnaki reptilians, and is thought to continue today. 

The common theme of all research into the reptilians is that they are emotionless and without sentiment and, at the fourth dimensional level, they feed off the energy of low vibrational human emotions like fear, guilt and aggression. When we emit such emotions their energy can’t be seen in this world because it resonates to the lower fourth dimensional frequency and there it is absorbed by the reptilians. The more of these emotions that can be stimulated, the more energy the reptilians have to work with. Thus, we have the encouragement of wars, human genocide, the mass slaughter of animals, sexual perversions which create highly charged negative energy, and black magic ritual and sacrifice which takes place on a scale that will stagger those who have not studied the subject.
  


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