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Chapter Six

Reptiles:
Ubaid culture, which existed between 5000 BC and 4000 BC, was a
prehistoric period of Mesopotamia, which is now called Iraq. It was
home to some of the oldest civilisations in the world, with a
cultural history of over 10,000 years, hence its common epithet, the
Cradle of Civilization.

The picture above shows a statue representing one of the Ubaid Gods.
There have been many more found like this, some with their heads cut
off. Unfortunately, thousands of these ancient artefacts were stolen
and destroyed by the Americans in the recent Iraq war. Could someone
be trying to cover something up?
(See ‘Inner Paths to Outer Space’ by Strassman, Wojtowicz, Eduardo
Luna and Frecska and ‘The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of
Knowledge’ by Jeremy Narby for more information).

The ‘Minoan Snake Goddess’ from Knossos, Crete, c. 1600 BCE.


Vauxhall Cars.

Alfa Romeo Logo. Notice the snake eating a man.

And here, older versions. Notice that the snake is wearing a crown.
Rather eerie isn’t it.

Even more so.

Why are there reptiles all over the place?


Bank Tube Station.

The Welsh Flag.

Stirling Ackroyd.

The reptilian complex in the brain.


Norwich beer festival.

Saab Cars. Notice again, the crown. I thought only Kings and Queens
wore crowns! What is this logo saying?

Sky Broadband. And again, the crown, this time worn by a frog.

Ambulance logo.
Notice the different pharmacy logos.

An image of a coiled snake appeared in a 16th century painting of


Queen Elizabeth the First. The Tudor queen was depicted with the
snake clasped in her fingers in an original version of the work, but
it was replaced with a bunch of roses in later years.
The paint used to cover up the snake deteriorated over the years to
reveal the serpent.
What is this saying? Why did they want to cover the snake up?
The snake and the pyramid.

See the snake?

The Lord Of The Rings. The ‘All Seeing Eye’. And yes, it’s reptilian.

Chinas Olympic Stadium is also in the shape


of a reptilian eye.

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