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Alexander The Great Against Reptiles
Alexander The Great Against Reptiles
Alexander The Great Against Reptiles
Reptiles
After the death of Alexander the Great, various strange rumors "circulated"
which to the ears of the people of the time - and even of today - may seem
exaggerated or even fantastic.
However, they acquire some significant value only if we know and combine
many pieces of information together.
But let's take things from the beginning, before Alexander. Various narratives
such as those of Ctesias and Scylacus referred to many strange things towards
the places where his campaigns spread.
Some of them even reach the height of five cubits* (about 2.30 m.)" who "use
red-hot arrows". (Circumnavigation).
Skylakas also refers to the " underground dwellers" the "Troglodytes". In the
places where Alexander moved, he may also have met the " nation of man-
eating Scythians " (Anonymous, Pontos Euxenos and Maiotidos of Lake
Periplus).
Who were these people who ate human flesh, were tall like giants, had long
heads (like those found in Peru and elsewhere), lived in the interior of the earth
and had lizard eyes? The descriptions fit perfectly with the Reptilian Brotherhood
.
These nations must have been too dangerous for him to take so many security
measures.
The Gates that Alexander "sealed" may be related to a wall built by the
Sassanids (Persian dynasty 226-651 AD) between the Caucasus and the Caspian
Sea, in today's Azerbaijan, to protect northern Mesopotamia from nomad raids.
The narrow passage is called by Pseudocallisthenes (his books are considered a
mash-up of many later authors and therefore pseudo-inscriptions) Caspian
Gates, Ptolemy "Sarmatic Pylas" and Strabo "the narrow straits of Cyrus and the
Aral straits".
Possibly, on this text of Pseudocallisthenes have been based all the rest
concerning the gates sealed by Alexander.
The text tells us that God will open the gates that Alexander sealed by closing in
there 72 vile kings with their subjects, who fed on insects, flesh and human
blood.
Other similar texts state that Alexander pursued northward the "filthy nations",
or that he found them in the kingdoms of Cyrus.
The Koran gives us similar information, at the same time distorting Alexander's
religious beliefs:
After all this, one conclusion can be drawn: Alexander the Great hunted down
and cornered the Reptilians – at least some of them.
If the existence of reptiles is imaginary, then the above stories are also
imaginary...
*Note 1
(a cubit – depending on the city that used it – equals about 45 centimeters,
while it can reach up to 70-75 centimeters of the meter)
** Note 2
Zul (Dul or Dull)-Qarnain means Two-Horned, he with the two horns, a name by
which the Moslems mean Alexander the Great.
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