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Reptilians (Shape-shifting Reptilian Conspiracy)

全球(英國起源,David Icke)

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A modern conspiracy belief that shape-shifting reptilian aliens from Draco secretly rule humanity by posing as world leaders — popularized by David Icke, with no credible evidence behind it.

The reptilian legend holds that a race of shape-shifting reptilian aliens, said to originate near the Draco constellation, hides among the human elite and steers world events by disguising itself as people. British former footballer and broadcaster David Icke systematized the idea in the 1990s, stitching the Sumerian "Anunnaki" myth, underground-base lore and royal-family conspiracy into a single story of cross-species control in books such as The Biggest Secret[1]. Within UFO culture, reptilians are cast as one class of alien visitor — arriving by craft, dwelling underground or interdimensionally. It should be stated plainly: this is a modern conspiracy belief with no physical evidence behind it. The shape-shifting and secret world-rule are products of popular imagination, not documented observation.

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References

  1. 1.
    The Biggest SecretBridge of Love · 1999Book
  2. 2.
    A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary AmericaUniversity of California Press · 2003Book
  3. 3.
    Conspiracy Theory Poll ResultsPublic Policy Polling · 2013-04-02News