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🗓️ 19 February 2021
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In cultures across Asia, there are tales of semi-divine beings who are depicted as having both human and serpent-like characteristics. These beings, known as the Naga, were often described as powerful, wise, adept in the way of sorcery, and also sometimes possessing enormous riches in their underground lairs. One ability that was often observed was the power to transform their appearance to look completely human. In Southeast Asian cultures they are depicted as large snakes sometimes having multiple heads and worshipped as deities that control the waters of rivers and also bring rain. In the past few centuries, power and wealth have seemed to become more and more centralized and come under the control of a few groups and individuals. Rumors of these persons and financial institutions belonging to, or being controlled by, an ancient race of scaly overlords from beyond the stars have taken root in the collective consciousness of western culture. To the point where perhaps as many as 4% of the U.S. population believe political leaders are controlled by these otherworldly reptoids. This case file, join the Theorists as they learn about lizard love and gila monster gangbangs with...The Reptilians
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0:00.0 | In cultures across Asia, there are tales of semi-divine beings who are depicted as having |
0:19.6 | both human and serpent-like characteristics. |
0:24.1 | These beings, known as Naga, were often described as powerful, wise, adept in the ways of sorcery, |
0:31.7 | and also sometimes possessing enormous riches in their underground layers. |
0:38.2 | One ability that was often observed was the power to transform their appearance to look |
0:43.2 | completely human. |
0:47.9 | In Southeast Asian cultures, they are depicted as large snakes sometimes having multiple |
0:52.4 | heads and worshiped as deities that control the waters of rivers and also bring rain. |
1:00.4 | In the past few centuries, power and wealth have seemed to become more and more centralized |
1:06.0 | and come under the control of a few groups and individuals. |
1:10.9 | Rumors of these persons and financial institutions belonging to or being controlled by an ancient |
1:16.6 | race of scaly overlords from beyond the stars have taken root in the collective consciousness |
1:22.6 | of Western culture. |
1:25.7 | To the point where perhaps as many as 4% of the U.S. population believe political leaders |
1:31.8 | are controlled by these otherworldly reptoids. |
1:37.2 | This casefile joined the theorist as they learn about a lizard love and Gila monster gang |
1:41.7 | and bangs with the reptilians. |
2:06.3 | Welcome to alien theorist theorizing casefile 177 reptilians. |
2:16.3 | I'm Dan. |
2:19.4 | And I'm not a reptilian. |
2:21.3 | Are you sure? |
2:22.3 | Are you sure? |
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