Ruse of a Reptilian Race

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Dana Jean

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Nuh-uh. Open space I tell ya. Lately though my satellite has been jamming and I've had a curious want to wear red shirts only. Strange I usually prefer gold or blue.

Red just hides the blood. Because, oh yes, there will be blood. Ask Daniel Day Lewis.

And those busy-body Mennonites get all God-like deciding who lives and who dies. They have a lot of nerve showing up in their Studio 54 togas. (Yes, I know it's the metrons. I didn't want to insult any Metrons we have on the board so I changed it to Mennonites to protect the innocent.)
 

Dana Jean

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The Metrons and I have a hard time getting along. They act like they're oh so superior because "I'm fifteen hundred of your earth years old." I laugh and say "What of it? You seem more like a boy............"
I have a Metron I've lived across the street from for 25 years and boy, could I tell you some stories.
 

skimom2

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I def believe in aliens but i'm not sure if they have ever been to our planet or not. I seen this movie called Dark Skies that said they have been here for a long time and they are greys.
That was sort of a creepy movie. I kept worrying about the parents' job problems and how they were going to pay their bills, though (lol), so the scary didn't affect me much.
 

DiO'Bolic

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Their king.

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GNTLGNT

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...she asks a serious question, and she gets Star Trek trivia....I LOVE YOU GUYS!!!....but, joshing and ribaldry aside....I don't know that I believe they were a reptilian race, not much adaptability one would think for extraterrestrial conditions in that form....thermoregulation would be the least of their worries...I would buy into a sentient gaseous form....and not from the Houston Pooper....
 
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There is an ancient intelligent reptilian race. They're not aliens though. They developed during the cretaceous period and went underground after that meteor (the one that caused the death of the dinosaurs) hit. They still live in the earth's subterranean caverns and seldom visit the surface. They're more lizard-like than crocodile or other reptile. Their chameleon abilities enable them to blend into their surroundings. You've probably seen one on the streets or at the library without knowing they weren't human.
 

FlakeNoir

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There is an ancient intelligent reptilian race. They're not aliens though. They developed during the cretaceous period and went underground after that meteor (the one that caused the death of the dinosaurs) hit. They still live in the earth's subterranean caverns and seldom visit the surface. They're more lizard-like than crocodile or other reptile. Their chameleon abilities enable them to blend into their surroundings. You've probably seen one on the streets or at the library without knowing they weren't human.
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Out of Order

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There is an ancient intelligent reptilian race. They're not aliens though. They developed during the cretaceous period and went underground after that meteor (the one that caused the death of the dinosaurs) hit. They still live in the earth's subterranean caverns and seldom visit the surface. They're more lizard-like than crocodile or other reptile. Their chameleon abilities enable them to blend into their surroundings. You've probably seen one on the streets or at the library without knowing they weren't human.

This is true. I just served one a hot dog.
 

asoul

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Has anyone ever seen a study on where some of the most intelligent of the dinosaurs, like the Troodon, might be now if they had evolved rather then gone extinct?
From wikipedia:

In 1982, Dale Russell, then curator of vertebrate fossils at the National Museum of Canada in Ottawa, conjectured a possible evolutionary path for Troodon, if it had not perished in the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 65 million years ago, suggesting that it could have evolved into intelligent beings similar in body plan to humans.

Maybe D.Russell's works will be useful for you.