Friday, December 6, 2019

Our leaders are humans... or are they?

People across the world complain about how their government is run. If they knew that many of their public officials were space-traveling lizard people, would that change things? Conspiracy theorist David Icke claims that many celebrities and world leaders actually come from what he calls the Babylonian Brotherhood, which is a reptilian race of lizard-like beings who have disguised themselves as humans to gain power in the world. If this sounds plausible to you, you're not alone. Close to twelve million Americans are on board with this theory, according to a Public Policy Poll.¹ 
Conspiracy theorist David Icke
Photo from Wikipedia
Several public figures have been accused of secretly being a power-hungry reptile, including Queen Elizabeth, (this could explain the cannibalism), Barack Obama, the Bush family, Brad Pitt, Madonna and Donald Trump, among many others. In fact, anyone who has ever held a public office or been in the public eye has probably been accused of being a reptile by someone at some point. If you want visual proof, here is a YouTube video showing some examples of people whose human disguises temporarily slipped, showing their reptilian identities.
Luckily for us, David Icke has extensively documented the origins of these reptilian imposters in his book "The Biggest Secret." Read an excerpt here, or do yourself a favor and just read this summary, because he was extensive. 
First, the lizards came to earth thousands of years ago from the Draco constellation. According to Icke, the lizards founded world institutions such as government, and later, business and media, and spread their influence as they gained control of more land.² They also had a hand (or a claw) in creating world religions and mythologies, and Icke kindly points out the similarities between reptilian history and the dogmas of dominant religious institutions.³ He goes on to speculate that the lizards now rule from the "lower fourth dimension," of which the rest of us are not a part. (We are in the third apparently). So, the ones who are really in charge mostly hang out underground.²
So, why did they do it? Power, of course. The lizards have been selecting world leaders and influencers from their own ranks for thousands of years, slowly ensuring that every government around the world is under their scaly thumb. Lizard-controlled pawns such as the Rothschilds, Windsors and Bushes have been placed in power all over the world.² The reptilians also installed themselves in the media, to control what we see and hear, of course. Their goal is to create negative energy and fear in humans, which they feed off of, according to Icke.⁴
Hillary Clinton, a 
suspected reptilian
Note the blue eyes.
Fun fact, she supposedly
ranks higher in the reptilian
hierarchy than Bill.
Although Icke hasn't told anyone how to tell if our political candidates are lizards, others have picked up on the signs. There are the obvious ones, such as "UFO connections" and "a sense of not belonging to the human race," but there are also others, such as having red hair or green and hazel color changing eyes, or plain blue eyes.⁵ With presidential debate season heating up, maybe we should pay more attention to everyone's eyes...

George W. Bush
Several members of the 
Bush family have been 
accused of being reptilians.
Photo from Wikipedia

There is some disagreement on whether these are members of an intelligent lizard species that is feigning human appearances, (think lizards in people suits), or whether they have possessed the bodies of humans, or perhaps even somehow manipulated human DNA in the past to create a human/reptilian hybrid.⁵ According to Icke, it is this last option. He said after the reptiles first arrived on earth from their far-away galaxies, they began manipulating human DNA to include their own, thus creating a reptilian race.⁵ Here's an even creepier part; you may be a lizard without knowing it. According to Icke, there are two types of lizard people: full bloods and crossbreeds. Full-blooded reptilians know their true identities and can alter their appearance between their human and reptilian forms. However, they don't actually change their form, they just perform a weird mind trick on the rest of us to make our brains think we're seeing a person, when really it is a giant lizard standing in front of us, or behind a podium on TV. But, as we have seen, sometimes these tricks can fail, and we are exposed to the truth. On the other hand, the lowly crossbreeds are under the unfortunate impression that they are regular humans, but they could find out the truth using simple internet guides.⁶ (Remember to watch out for redheads.)
This all sounds quite far-fetched, yes, but to restate, twelve-million Americans report either believing in or being unsure about this theory. Now, whether or not they really do think lizards have it out for us or whether they checked the box just for laughs is their business. That just makes this a very intriguing theory that might just make your blood run cold.







¹ https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/04/12-million-americans-believe-lizard-people-run-our-country/316706/
² https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/biggestsecret/bigsec/biggestsecret02.htm
³ https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_whitebrotherhood03.htm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GL7P69RdY7Q 
https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/10/how-spot-reptilians-runing-us-government/354496/
https://www.toptenz.net/10-things-you-should-know-about-the-reptilian-conspiracy-theory.php

Sunday, December 1, 2019

"Back to the Future" is science fiction... or is it?

Poster from "Back to the Future"
From backtothefuture.wiki 
"Back to the Future" - confusing name, classic movie. All three films in the franchise deal with Marty McFly and his friend, the mad scientist Doc Brown, as they travel through time in a DeLorean, trying to fix trouble and usually causing more of it. They're classic sci-fi movies, but that's all they are, fiction. Right? Maybe not. There is a wild conspiracy theory that claims there were hidden warnings in the first and second films that predicted the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. The McFly Code, as it is known, was first proposed by YouTuber BarelyHuman11 in this video. In it, he covers several clues the films supposedly give to the tragedy that happened 16 years later.

First, we will examine the tower that plays a large part in the movie. Before Marty went back in time, his town was facing the issue of saving their clock tower, which had been struck by lightning many years before. When he went back in time, he knew what time the lightning would strike, and therefore, how he could get back to the future. The tower was struck by lightning, like the twin towers were struck by a plane. The whole time, Marty was trying to warn Doc Brown about something bad that will happen in the future, in this scene that revolves around a tower being struck.¹ Suspicious yet?

Here is more evidence. At the beginning of the movie, Marty and Doc Brown find themselves in the parking lot of the Twin Pines mall, where Twin Pines is supposed to be a reference to the twin towers. Then, they are shot at by terrorists, at Twin Pines. If that isn't spooky enough, the clock on the motel sign reads 1:16, which when read upside down makes 9:11.¹

Also, as part of the time travelling aspect of the movie, at one point the twin pines mall becomes the lone pine mall, symbolizing the destruction of one of the towers.¹

There is even more conspiracy to be uncovered in the second film. In it, when Marty's family is watching TV, the twin pines return. In one scene, there is a garden with two tall pine trees, and later, the screen shows a shot of the twin towers.¹ Coincidence? Maybe.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in "The Walk"
From DailyMail

That isn't the only evidence the second installment brings to the table. When Marty and Doc go to the future, they travel to October 2015. This also happens to be the release date of "Back to the Future" director Robert Zemeckis' film "The Walk," which is a story centered around the twin towers. Great Scott!

Additionally, when Marty goes back in time from 2015 to 1985, he is dressed very similarly to the actor from "The Walk," suggesting he was in the film from thirty years in the future. This thirty year gap is another clue. When Doc asks about the warning that Marty gives him, Marty says, "you'll find out in thirty years." The video claims this warning is pointing to "The Walk," and is another clue to the twin towers disaster.¹

Also, throughout the films, there are numerous places where BarelyHuman11 points out the numbers nine and eleven seen together, so watch for yourself and see if you can pick them out.¹ He also points out some other minor details about possible connections, but the above points are the "best" evidence for the theory.

The question with this theory is, how serious is BarelyHuman11? Does he really believe all this symbolism, or is he just weirdly dedicated to "Back to the Future" conspiracies? This isn't his only video dealing with this subject; he has others claiming ties between the movies and the JFK assassination, aliens and other general myths.²

It is possible, probable even, that the video is a parody of other movie-driven conspiracy theories such as The Shining Code.²  It is not likely that many people actually believe this theory, but like any good conspiracy, it does make you think for a minute. And if nothing else, it may inspire you to re-watch a classic film again.





¹ YouTube - Back to the Future Predicts 9/11 - BarelyHuman11
     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1ULjJ3EqyY&t=601s
² AVClub https://news.avclub.com/was-back-to-the-future-a-coded-warning-about-the-9-11-a-1798285491

Our leaders are humans... or are they?

People across the world complain about how their government is run. If they knew that many of their public officials were space-traveling l...