I am a relative newcomer to research on reptilian aliens and hollow earth theory. Personally, I refuse to believe these things are true. However, the more I research these matters in an attempt to disprove them, the more plausible they seem to become.
Once you become aware of reptilian and Masonic symbolism, you see it everywhere. To that end, I have launched Reptilian Watch (http://www.bedoper.com/reptilian), a small site devoted to this seemingly interconnected phenomenon.
I do find it interesting that reptiles, a division of the animal kingdom generally
loved only by herpetologists and other specialized zoologists, seem to dominate
popular culture. Logically, one would assume that animals that the majority
find endearing, such as cats and dogs, would figure more predominantly. This
is not the case, however.
“Seven or eleven, snake eyes watchin’ you” –
Motorhead, “The Ace of Spades”
From The Rugrats’ ‘Reptar’, to ‘Land of the Lost’,
to the alternative-industrial musical group Nine Inch Nails (“She has
the blood of a reptile, just underneath the skin”), reptiles have captured
our imagination unlike any other species. Perhaps it is because they differ
from mammals in such a radical manner.
Of course, you do have a reptilian brain. It’s called the medulla oblongata.
It’s at the base of your skull, and controls responses such as fear and
anger. Our mammalian brain evolved on top of this basic part of our common ancestry.
So, biologically, we seem to have evolved from reptiles. If you believe in evolution,
anyway.
“He’s a cold-hearted snake, just look into his eyes” –
Paula Abdul, ‘Cold-Hearted Snake”
Now, there are several people who claim to have seen reptilians in real life.
Arizona Wilder and the author of ‘Trance Formation in America” both
claim to have seen world leaders such as George Bush and Dick Cheney transform
into reptilian aliens. They also claim that these people are child molesters
who like to hunt people for sport. One has to wonder how these books can be
sold on Amazon.com and not cause the authors to be sued for libel. That doesn’t
mean these claims are true, but it certainly makes one wonder.
My Theory
Schizophrenics and people on LSD, at times, experience a condition known as
synthesia. This is when you see music or taste emotion, and generally have your
five senses scrambled. It’s a fabulously interesting area of abnormal
psychology.
I posit that this sort of experience can be extended to “reptilians”.
Isn’t it possible that extraordinarily sensitive people may literally
view some as reptilians? In other words, could someone who is schizophrenic,
or on psychedelics, see someone whom they consider cold and emotionless reveal
their “true” form?
I believe this to be at least as plausible as the presence of actual reptilian
aliens. I find this theory comforting, as I have seen myself transform into
a female reptilian in the mirror. Of course, I was schizophrenic due to a massive
intake of LSD. So, only one or the other theories can be true, and I refuse
to believe that I may be a reptilian alien.
My mind does remain open to the possibility, however…
Our Hollow Earth
“The Lost World”, “Journey to the Center of the Earth”,
“At The Earth’s Core”. These and other classics of literature
fired my imagination at an early age. Little did I know that these books were
inspired by an early proponent of hollow earth theory in the beginning of the
1800s.
I must confess, I originally found hollow earth theory even less plausible than
the idea of shape-shifting reptilian aliens. After all, everyone knows that
the earth contains a molten core. Right?
However, the earth is also supposed to be billions of years old. How, short
of a nuclear reaction, could the earth remain hot inside for this period of
time? Seeing as how so many commonly accepted beliefs are later proven to be
false, hollow earth theory could be the modern equivalent of the previous century’s
heliocentric theory. I understand the Catholic Church only apologized to Galileo
a few years ago, finally conceding that the earth does indeed revolve around
the sun, and not the reverse.
There seem to be two problems with hollow earth theory: volcanoes and an inner
sun. For now, I have no other explanation for the presence of volcanic activity.
However, that begs the question: where does this molten inner core get oxygen
to fuel this eternal flame?
“Black hole sun, won’t you come, and wash away the rain?”
– Soundgarden, ‘Black Hole Sun”
I found support for the concept of an inner sun in an unlikely place. Stephen
W. Hawking, largely considered to have discovered the black hole phenomenon,
and almost certainly not a believer of an inner world and reptilian aliens,
drops a few gems of knowledge related to this idea in “A Brief History
of Time”.
On page 108, Dr. Hawking reveals that some black holes are not black, but white
hot, and actually emit energy. Furthermore, he says “If you had one of
these black holes on the surface of the earth, there would be no way to stop
it from falling through the floor to the center of the earth. It would oscillate
through the earth and back, until eventually it settled down at the center.”
So there you have it. If you are a strict rationalist and believer in science,
you must concede at least the remote possibility of a central sun within the
planet.
But Wait, There’s More
Reptilian researchers such as David Icke also maintain that there are more than
the three or four dimensions that we commonly accept on the basis of our five
senses. Does this sound like the stuff of science fiction? Not to Stephen Hawking…
String theory, which he considers the best model to explain the universe, only
works mathematically if there are 10 or 26 dimensions (p. 162). So, once again,
support for the idea of multi-dimensional aliens has come from a most unlikely
place: hard science.
Popular Fiction and the Collective Unconsciousness
A collective unconsciousness is the concept that all of our minds form a sort
of group mind in which ideas can be transmitted to individuals. Similar to this
is the concept of racial or genetic memory, the principal that ancient memories
are passed on to us at birth, giving us a buried memory that is as old as humankind.
I find J.R.R. Tolkien and Stephen King to be excellent examples of one or the
other phenomenon. For instance, there are certainly people today who have elvish
qualities. There are modern day “ogres”, “wizards” and
the like. Could Tolkien have been unconsciously expressing genetic memory of
a time when these characteristics were much more predominant? Not to mention
“Middle-Earth”.
More intriguing still is the villain of his ‘Lord of the Rings”
novel. Not only is Sauron obviously reptilian in nature as well as name, Sauron
is generally represented by an all-seeing eye. Not so coincidentally, so are
the Masons.
Randall Flagg, evil incarnate of several Stephen King novels, is also represented
by the “sigul of the eye”. In fact, bits and pieces of the reptilian/hollow
earth arcana populate many of King’s works. ‘Desperation’,
a more recent novel, tells of an ancient, possibly alien, entity that is discovered
by a mining company. This is very much in line with the theories I have outlined
above.
Putting the Matter to Rest
By the end of 2006, we should have a better idea of whether or not there is
an entrance to an inner earth. Steve Curry Expeditions has been commissioned
to lead a trip via a Russian nuclear icebreaker to the most likely locations
of such an entryway. And that, dear reader, is where you come in.
I fully believe that David Icke and I should be present on this trip. Icke as
a representative of the true believers, and myself as an educated skeptic. There
is a slight hitch, however. The trip will cost nearly $30,000 per person.
Thanks to everyone who sent me $1, but I decided to take down that part of this page. I can send your $1 back, if you email me with your address. Peace, Jason.