Short Answer: The Reptilians are a race of aliens that resemble reptiles. They come from the Draco constellation. They are some times called Reptoids or Lizard People. They tend to be tall with green eyes and scaly skin. Like other races of aliens, they can communicate with others by using telepathy.
Draco Constellation
Long Answer: The Reptilians have been at the root of several conspiracy theories. Some believe this race of aliens can shapeshift into very human beings. They choose to impersonate heads of state, royalty, CEOs, celebrities, and other people of influence. Their goal is to genetically engineer humans and manipulate Earth to their advantage. They landed on Earth over a thousands years ago on the continent of Lemuria. Some say they were on Earth before the Atlanteans of Atlantis, some say after. Either way, they have shaped the world to suit their own purposes.
The Reptilians became famous through author/personality/conspiracy theorist David Icke. Icke took the race of aliens to a new level by claiming they shapeshift into Queen Elizabeth, Hillary Clinton, Tony Blair, and George Bush. He believes that the Illuminati share many of the same DNA as the Reptilians. They are behind the Freemasons and Illuminati. New World Order is their ultimate goal. Icke is a very interesting conspiracy theorist, but is also very controversial. Some of his beliefs are anti-Semitic. He also once called himself the son of the Godhead, causing some to question his sanity.
Reptilians also make an appearance in demonology. The snake is mentioned in both Christian and Muslim religions. Some believe the Annunaki, a race of aliens from Sumeria, were the Reptilians. They are responsible for much of the evil in the world. Some say that they like to eat human flesh and drink human blood.
A great deal of theories and fiction have been written about the Reptilians. What do you think? Are they running the world, waiting for the moment to lead us all into New World Order?
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