Revelations of Reptilians and Kundalini REVEALED

 


If you're a casual observer of this 19th-century narrative, you've likely noticed the Alien Reptoids grabbing attention. From my own exploration of this topic, I can’t recall a single spirit-channeled source that doesn’t mention these scaly beings.

Is it possible that Reptilian aliens exist? Do they hold sway over our world? Given the vastness of the universe, I think it’s certainly a possibility. However, let's critically examine the narrative and see what holds up. I don’t intend to adopt a dogmatic skepticism.

Researchers like David Icke have built their New Age following around the concept of Reptilians. He is largely responsible for proclaiming a global invasion by these creatures, asserting they can shapeshift into world leaders like George Bush and the Queen of England. Icke contends that the Reptilian race has created a false Matrix reality, beamed from Saturn to the Moon, to manipulate humanity. One has to wonder if he watched the TV series V and the movie The Matrix and mistakenly took them for documentaries.

ORIGINS

So where did this idea of alien Reptilians come from? The earliest source of reptilians on record is, well, the Dinosaurs. Yes, that's right, Dinosaurs ruled the earth for 180 million years. Now if you look at the evolutionary timeline (4.6 billion years) of our planet, our species just showed up a few seconds ago with a reptilian brain at the root of our feeling (Limbic) and thinking (Neocortex) brain layers. Scientific evidence shows that the physical and behavioral traits shared by all people originated from apelike ancestors and evolved over approximately 6 million year years.

That factoid does not rule out the possibility of alien genetic meddling or a mix of ancestral origin. Nicholas De Vere and Laurence Gardner have some compelling theories on the topic. However, the Ancient Aliens Series on the History Channel is full of misleading information (watch Ancient Aliens Debunked).

Now compare that timeline to the birth of the UFO movement of the past 80 years. Does it seem strange to you that no one saw a humanoid Reptilian in the past 200,000 years of modern man's brain? Are we to believe that ancient artifacts and stone carvings of reptoid creatures are the only evidence of human shape-shifting lizards?

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Then you have Zecharia Sitchin who is the granddaddy of the Ancient Aliens theory. He was exposed by real Sumerian scholars for misinterpreting the Sumerian texts. He literally built his 17 books on a mistranslation of the Sumerian text. And you want to know why? Because he had a degree in economics, he was a journalist, and (I'm not kidding), taught himself Sumerian cuneiform and visited some archaeological sites. There is some evidence that he was a Mason which would add another block to the theory that this entire UFO/Alien narrative of the 19th century was man-made to cover up advanced "human" technology.

The rational explanation for the historical multicultural references to dragons, gargoyles, and reptiles can be categorized into two main ideas. First, the further back we look in history, the closer we are to the age of the dinosaurs. We inhabit a planet that was once ruled by massive reptilian creatures, which undoubtedly influenced our ancient mythologies. Second, our species is linked to a magical energy called Kundalini, or Dragon energy, which is inherently reptilian in nature.

From my own experience, I can attest that reptilian shape-shifting can occur during the full release and metamorphosis of this energy, manifesting in forms as diverse as bat wings and horns. Additionally, the serpent energy rises above the head and settles in the brow center. This phenomenon may help explain the enduring fascination with reptilian imagery found in ancient stone statues.

Dragon Men

The first reference to reptoids in modern literature is in the work of Helena Blavatsky, founder of the Theosophical Society. In her seminal work The Secret Doctrine, she spoke of the "lost worlds" of Atlantis and Lemuria and a mighty civilization of "dragon-men." But this is where New Age believers stop short and jump into fantasy land.

Blavatsky was very clear that the ancient dragon-men were, well, let's just say it, "Men" and not shape-shifting aliens. In her view, the Serpents were emblems of wisdom and prudence. They were symbols of special powers, immortality, and divine knowledge given to initiates, or Nagas (snakes), of a secret order.

In The Secret Doctrine vol. I, she writes:

"The Nagas of the Hindu and Tibetan adepts were human Nagas (Serpents), not reptiles. Moreover, the Serpent has ever been the type of consecutive or serial rejuvenation, of immortality and time."

And again in The Secret Doctrine vol. II:

"The earliest Initiates and Adepts, or the Wise Men, for whom it is claimed that they were initiated into the mysteries of nature by the UNIVERSAL MIND, represented by the highest angels, were named the Serpents of Wisdom and Dragons."

In The Theosophical Glossary, she states:

"The Naga is ever a wise man, endowed with extraordinary magic powers, in South and Central America as in India, in Chaldea as also in ancient Egypt. In China the worship of the Nagas was widespread, and it has become still more pronounced since Nagarjuna (the great Naga, the great adept literally), the fourteenth Buddhist patriarch, visited China."

"The Nagas" are regarded by the Celestials as “the tutelary Spirits or gods of the five regions or the four points of the compass and the center, as the guardians of the five lakes and four oceans (Eitel). This traced to its origin and translated esoterically, means that the five continents and their five root races had always been under the guardianship of œterrestrial deities, i.e., Wise Adepts."

"The tradition that Nagas washed Gautama Buddha at his birth, protected him, and guarded the relics of his body when dead, points again to the Nagas being only wise men, Arhats, and no monsters or Dragons. This is also corroborated by the innumerable stories of the conversion of Nagas to Buddhism. The Naga of a lake in a forest near Rajagriha and many other Dragons were thus converted by Buddha to the good Law."

A similar symbol for the Initiates was that of a dragon, especially in China. Blavatsky wrote:

"In every ancient language the word dragon signified what it now does in Chinese”(lang) i.e., the being who excels in intelligence and in Greek drakon, or he who sees and watches.” In China “the Dragons of Wisdom were the first disciples of the Dhyanis, who were their instructors; in short, the primitive adepts of the Third Race, and later, of the Fourth and Fifth Races."

"This Dragon has a septenary meaning, the highest and the lowest may be given. The former is identical with the Self-born, the Logos (the Hindu Aja). He was the second person of the Trinity, the Son, with the Christian Gnostics called the Naasenians, or Serpent-Worshippers. His symbol was the constellation of the Dragon. Its seven stars are the seven stars held in the hand of the Alpha and Omega in Revelation. In its most terrestrial meaning, the term Dragon was applied to the Wise men."

Kundalini Metamorphosis

In my experience, shape-shifting represents an atavistic resurgence, where our inner subjective body transforms into an animal form. When kundalini energy completes its metamorphosis within the human organism, subjective wings emerge from the shoulder blades, shedding light on the mystery of the caduceus. We embody elements of various animals—such as wolves, fish, and reptiles—making it entirely natural to experience manifestations of our animal selves.

In my book, unSpiritual: A Spiritual Journey, I share my journey toward Kundalini metamorphosis, exploring its connection to childhood trauma and other insights that illuminate this phenomenon.

You can find examples of this shape-shifting in shamanic traditions and vampirism, where practitioners often embody various animals like wolves, cats, and birds. The physical form may contort as these inherent animal energies are invoked, but this doesn’t equate to the kind of transformations depicted in Hollywood stories like Wolfman or Dracula. While psycho-emotional possession can distort the physical body in unsettling ways, it should not be conflated with fantasy. Individuals who have experienced severe psychological trauma often exhibit twisted features on their faces, further illustrating the connection between our inner experiences and outward manifestations.

Dragon Bloodlines

In Nicholas de Vere's book The Dragon Legacy, he discusses the concept of the ancient dragon bloodlines, which he claims are the descendants of a noble, royal lineage with unique spiritual and supernatural abilities. According to de Vere, these bloodlines trace their ancestry back to pre-Christian times and are linked to the ancient rulers of Sumeria, Egypt, and other advanced civilizations. He emphasizes that these lineages are connected to beings often referred to as "dragons," not in the literal sense but in a symbolic, esoteric way that signifies their divine or semi-divine origin.

One of the central themes of de Vere’s work is the idea that these dragon bloodlines possess an innate spiritual power, closely tied to what he identifies as kundalini energy. In his view, kundalini represents a serpent-like, coiled energy residing at the base of the spine, which, when awakened, rises through the chakras (energy centers in the body) to the crown of the head, leading to heightened consciousness, spiritual enlightenment, and even supernatural abilities.

De Vere suggests that members of these dragon bloodlines have a natural propensity for awakening and harnessing kundalini energy. This energy, in his theory, is part of their inheritance and contributes to their extraordinary mental and spiritual capabilities, including heightened psychic awareness, visionary experiences, and possibly even immortality. He argues that these dragon lineages were historically revered as priest-kings and that their spiritual practices, including the activation of kundalini, were closely guarded secrets.

Moreover, de Vere links this kundalini energy to the broader concept of gnosis or self-realization, which is tied to ancient esoteric traditions. He believes that these elite dragon bloodlines have preserved esoteric knowledge throughout history, including the secrets of spiritual ascension through kundalini awakening, which has been systematically suppressed or hidden by mainstream religions and ruling powers, particularly the Church.

The Science Fiction Narrative

The sci-fi version of these scaly beings can be traced back to the tales of Conan the Barbarian and the 1929 story The Shadow Kingdom by Robert E. Howard, published in Weird Tales. Howard’s work was influenced by Helena Blavatsky's Theosophical ideas.

Fantasy, horror, and sci-fi writer Clark Ashton Smith also incorporated Howard’s serpent men into his stories, drawing further inspiration from H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos, where Cthulhu is depicted as a giant reptilian squid. Lovecraft also explored human-reptile hybrids in The Nameless City and He Who Haunted the Darkness. Likewise, Edgar Rice Burroughs, another prominent American fiction writer, depicted semi-human, semi-reptilian creatures living underground, where they enslave and prey on humans.

The Lizard People of L.A.

This brings us to the Los Angeles Times story from January 29, 1934, titled "Lizard Peolpe's Catacomb City Hunted." And yes, if you noticed the misspelling of "people's" in the headline, you're not alone. Surprisingly, the article was published with the typo, which likely gave conspiracy theorists plenty to speculate about!

In 1934, mining engineer Warren Shufelt claimed to have invented a radio X-ray machine capable of detecting underground tunnels. Inspired by a Hopi Indian legend shared by a tribesman named Chief Green Leaf, Shufelt believed he had discovered a vast network of tunnels shaped like a reptile. According to his theory, these tunnels were home to Lizard people and an abundance of gold.

The L.A. Times eagerly ran with the story, which wasn’t surprising given it was the golden age of science fiction. They even published a map of the supposed tunnel system, complete with arrows pointing to the hidden gold, alongside a cartoonish depiction of the Lizard People. No reptilian creatures or tunnels were ever found, but the tale did inspire the 2011 horror movie Underground Lizard People, which was advertised as "based on actual events."

Perhaps the most interesting twist is that these same tunnels, now condemned and closed to the public, housed LA’s first underground transit system. During Prohibition, they were used to secretly transport liquor to speakeasies across the city. One tunnel even runs to a bar on Skid Row called the King Eddy Saloon. Today, the abandoned passageways are filled with graffiti and decaying walls, a stark contrast to their sensationalized past.

Despite the debunking of Shufelt’s reptilian story, there’s still significant evidence of underground tunnels worldwide. In the U.S., truck drivers have reported hauling loads through these networks, and survivors of human trafficking have described hidden tunnels connected to hotels, museums, and celebrity mansions—leading to subterranean cities for the elite. There’s even footage online of massive tunnels beneath the Denver International Airport, keeping the mystery of what lies underground alive.

The Ancient Lizard Race 

Next on the list of Reptilian influences is Richard Shaver, a "science fiction" writer who claimed to have descended into the Earth, where he encountered an ancient race with advanced technology. He insisted he was leaking this truth under the guise of fiction, though it was later revealed to be a hoax concocted by Shaver and his friends—a tale that became the foundation for Fate magazine.

Shaver’s story, The Shaver Mystery, described an ancient race that had built underground cities before abandoning Earth due to harmful radiation from the sun. These beings supposedly kidnapped surface-dwellers for food and torture, used "ray" machines to spy on people, and projected tormenting thoughts into their minds.

But where did this narrative originate? It mirrors the plot of The Coming Race by Edward Bulwer-Lytton, published in 1871. Once again, we see the recurring theme of an advanced underground race—lizard-like beings with magical powers, descendants of an ancient civilization, who pose a threat to humanity.

Then there’s Theosophist Maurice Doreal, who wrote the New Age classic The Emerald Tablets of Thoth the Atlantean. In this story, he describes a cosmic battle between good and evil involving an underground reptilian race. He claimed to have discovered the original Emerald Tablets (a ninth-century Hermetic text) in the Great Pyramid of Giza in 1925. However, his translations bore little resemblance to the original text, and more tellingly, his narrative heavily plagiarized Robert E. Howard's Serpent People and H.P. Lovecraft's Old Ones from The Call of Cthulhu and The Dunwich Horror.

Disinformation Narratives

Val Valerian took the reptilian narrative further in his Matrix series—volumes packed with a mix of truth and fiction, much of it disinformation. In Matrix 2 (page 172), Valerian reintroduces the story of underground reptilians, this time adding "The Greys" (the stereotypical oval-headed aliens), who are said to use humans as a food source and partake in various nefarious activities. This theme runs throughout the series and is paired with the teachings from The Law of One, channeled by Carla Rueckert, whose 2012 prediction of a "harvest of souls" failed dramatically. Nevertheless, figures like David Wilcock and Corey Goode continue to promote her teachings as if they were sacred truth. Is there no end to their shamelessness?

Does this mean the Greys don’t exist in underground military bases as part of a global domination plot? Or that they aren’t genetically engineered beings designed to stage a fake alien invasion? Not necessarily. This scenario could still be possible. But it’s important to remember that any effective psyop weaves disinformation with elements of truth, ensuring its ability to deceive and manipulate.

David Icke and the New Age 

No one has popularized the reptilian agenda more than David Icke, who drew heavily from Val Valerian’s Matrix volumes and other sources like Alex Collier, both of whom promoted the idea that reptilians are consuming humans.

In line with Valerian’s work, Icke has produced massive books—ranging from 700 to 900 pages—blending truth with fiction about a secretive elite, underground civilizations, shape-shifting lizards, and a grand conspiracy that extends all the way to Saturn. One of his more outlandish claims is that the moon is actually a satellite projecting a false Matrix onto Earth to control humanity, a concept featured prominently in his book Children of the Matrix.

These stories come from taking fictional narratives literally rather than interpreting them symbolically. Many New Age followers, for example, see movies like The Matrix and Close Encounters of the Third Kind as evidence for their metaphysical beliefs. Modern channeling has further stoked the reptilian myth, offering a convenient antagonist for the world's problems—much like the concept of Satan in traditional religion. Within this framework, salvation is achieved through God’s protection and spiritual ascension.

Even when prominent figures like Steven Spielberg, who once believed in extraterrestrial visits but has since dismissed the idea, or Elon Musk, who repeatedly states he’s found no proof of alien life, make their views known, it does little to change believers’ minds. These opinions don’t necessarily disprove the existence of aliens but rather underscore the complexity of the subject.

David Icke, along with figures like David Wilcock and Corey Goode, has perfected the art of selling this reptilian narrative through books, films, and seminars. Their recent film Above Majestic is a prime example of disinformation packaged for an audience hungry to believe. I’ve even produced a video series debunking many of their claims.

Despite the complexity of New Age teachings, the reptilian narrative follows a familiar pattern, recycling older myths. Most channelers promoting these stories are unaware of their origins. This makes it easy to create and sell discussions on reptilians, underground bases, fake history, and pseudoscience. As long as there are believers, the New Age industry will remain profitable, with no shortage of willing followers.

Staged Alien Invasion?

To put things in perspective, William Cooper, a former naval intelligence officer, claimed that many UFOs were not alien but advanced, manmade aircraft. He believed the elite would use these craft in a staged alien invasion to justify a global government and strip away individual freedoms under the guise of security. Cooper saw this as part of a long-term plan to establish a New World Order.

Similarly, Wernher von Braun, the famous rocket scientist, warned that after exploiting other threats, the final card the elite would play would be a fake alien invasion. According to von Braun, this would be used to justify massive military spending on space weapons, not to protect Earth from aliens, but to cement control over humanity.

Both figures highlighted the involvement of the military-industrial complex, which has developed secret, advanced technologies. These technologies, according to Cooper and von Braun, could be used to simulate an alien invasion, convincing the public that an extraterrestrial threat is real.

The psychological impact of a staged alien invasion could unite people under a single, authoritarian global government, bypassing national sovereignty in the name of security. Given how deeply the alien invasion narrative has been embedded in popular culture, such a false flag event could easily be accepted as reality.

In Closing, I have presented various perspectives for the reader to think about. In a universe of billions of galaxies, each with its own black hole leading to billions of other galaxies, it is no leap to postulate the existence of such creatures. Nor is it a leap to accept how cunning,  deceptive, and gullible human animals can be.

— Zzenn

 


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