Friday, April 23, 2010

'Wake Up!': The Reptilian Shapeshifter Vidclip Festival

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TheAdriatic45 I heard a voice when I was half asleep which said my name in my ear in a sort of reptilian hiss. I certainly believe in them.
jeempc Nephilim were actually not human. tey were BOth Human and Angle born of spirit and flesh. the Watchers(Elohim) had sex with the daughters of man and created these tall ass nephilim which are half huma half Angle
canadianStoner13 what if i was to say... this video describes what i dream of... i always have the same dream when im sick... this lizard thing, takes everything away... this dream has been with me for as long as i can remember... used to scare my so much as a kid...
djknetics "And the WATCHERS from the sky saw the DAUGHTERS of men were BEAUTIFUL, and they BRED with them...and the CHILDREN were GIANTS who became RULERS, NOT of HUMAN flesh, they were called the NEPHELIM"
Dhaune Anti - Logos is a person living in Slovenia his name is Danilo Žižmond he lives in Slovenia in Europe, here is the info on his whereabouts: Zgornji Lehen na Pohorju 19, Post Number 2363 Podvelka, he is the embodiment of all evil he is the Beast the 666, if there is anyone who can and wants to kill him please do it and do it fast we can save the entire planet that way.( for more info check the comments on my channel)
stargate1990 i believe that reptillians have some sort of control over this planet both draconians in space and the reptillians underground who eat young people between the age of 10 and 23, i dnt mean to scare you but its true. the reason im skeptical about the brandon cory story was tht is was ment to be on tv and who controls the tv?
hotmanhokage i seen one before it was riding a bike disguised as a man and i saw his eyes.i think my cousin is a reptilian because her eyes look like it all that all the time
lescwilson I think u should consider that one of the qualities of these reptilians is known to be their cold hearted nature and that they'd kill u at the drop of a hat... for food...so don't be so eager for their control lest u be farmed like veal or pork!
LadyWennor Draconians happen to be my favorite cataloged species. Don't care about their plans of taking over earth if that is the case. I find Draconians hot but if you ask me I always fall for the extream.
ultraudv AHA!! u are reptile !
SVWillmer @ ultraudv... she is a reptile. She didnt begin with an 'A', also scenario is not the correct word to use. The correct word is 'idea'. Also she seems to be ignorant of the fact that there have already been many films released with this 'scenario' as she dubs it. Her channel is lacking too, aka she is either a religious brainwashed idiot. Or a reptile. I'm going with the latter (Reptile).
















SiriusStarSystem the Earth has always been hollow. In fact, most planets are hollow. A planet, which is formed when a star ejects lava-like material then forms as it spins and cools in space. The inside matter pushes outward due to centrifugal force, creating openings in the poles. There is a 1300 mile wide opening at the Northpole and a 900 mile wide opening at the south pole, the south pole has been frozen closed for about 12,000 years. 6
SiriusStarSystem the people who control the surface of Earth are not Reptilians but hybrids with 50/50 genetic split between human and reptilian DNA. they call themselves the Illuminati and they control the internet, including youtube and wikipedia. I don't even know of anything that is truly run by the public. yes, anyone can edit and add information to wikipedia, but stuff mysteriously gets removed daily. Wikipedia is censored just like everything else.
TheRevolution2014 play the audio to this video backwards it sounds like the king is saying something he says the real king lies.......
segaman1000 if reptilians did ruled the earth they would never made a cartoon like this. this is the illuminatis work. a plan they have had for centuries to deceive the people turning away from christianity. believe the illuminati is real,not reptilians.














MuayThaiGuy93 I have hazel eyes and small teeth, but I'm not a reptile. Is there any credible evidence of this? I have seen none
FrequencyFence Do your pupils morph from round to vertical slits and back again in mere seconds? Do your teeth morph from normal human teeth into jagged fangs and back again? Do your eyes change color from red to blue to brown to yellow to green in rapid succession?
jeremystalked The reptilian screen memories in mind control survivors are placed there on purpose, to make them easier to handle. If your boss was a shape shifting alien lizard, would you f*** with him? No. That's why they play these games with the MKULTRA/Monarch mind controlled slaves. To keep them from breaking out.
zombiesngunz @urvil lol
aragingstorm umm if u r making fun of it you might be a part of it
ever thought of that?
guns240111 Time will enfold on itself,thru the DNA spirials and we seek the light.
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p.s. Hey. Let's see ... oh, I want to alert you to something. The super-talented writer of fiction and porn Natty Soltesz aka our beloved d.l. Bacteriaburger has launched a fund raising drive to help pay for the inclusion of some terrific illustrations in his novel 'Backwoods', which is forthcoming from Rebel Satori Press. He has set up a cool page w/ video at Kickstarter that explains the project, his dilemma, and allows people to donate to the cause. I urge you to head over there and check it out, to donate a little if you can, or, if you can't, to maybe spread the word by clicking the designated spots that will allow you to share news of the project and fund raising drive on your Facebook or Twitter pages and/or to add a related widget to your blog or site. Thanks a lot. Otherwise, nothing really new or momentous to tell you on my end. ** Nerstes, Hey, man. Oh, you can say fuck here for sure. Even over and over and over, if you want. You have a bunny? I had a bunny as a pet once. We've probably already talked about this. Sure, that jarring feeling about one's life is pretty common among those who care a lot about their lives, but its popularity doesn't make the pain/sadness any less so. I hope your spirits start soaring. Anything we or I can do to help? 'The Dream Police' should be easy to get. It's in print. You can probably get it on Amazon or somewhere for pennies. 'Tenderness of the Wolves' is hard to come by. It's been o.o.p. for decades. Rare book sites like alibiris and so on are your best bet, although the better poems from that book are in 'The Dream Police' too. ** Misanthrope, Yeah, theater is Gisele's art form, and, excepting for the performers, the rest of us collaborators are just visitors. Plus, Gisele has the final decision on every aspect of the piece. It really is hers. It's just exciting to help color it in or whatever. But it's not like any of us are immune to the criticism. My texts have come in for no small amount of griping from some critics. There are those out there, critics and curators, who suggest that Gisele would do well to find a different writer to work with. We've been denied important gigs because venues' curators hate my work and what I bring to Gisele's work. That kind of stuff is no fun. ** Toniok, You're too kind, my friend, although in the case of yesterday's post, genius was in residence here for a day, no doubt about it. ** David, Well, it was new, and you're not exactly Mr. Prolific, sadly, for us at least. ** Will Decker, Hi, Will. October ... you'll get there before the dreaded Chicago winter arrives. You'll have time to prepare. The atmosphere of your new home is going to be so different after Oklahoma on so many levels, I guess. ** Tomas, Signed books in June, you got 'em, of course. Maybe 'service de presse' is just a POL tradition. Your exams, yes, wow, the really big ones, right? We'll celebrate your escape. ** David Ehrenstein, A chapter of 'Raised by Handpuppets' is in the new transfr? Awesome. That's a really terrific magazine. I'll get on the cyber-horn and order one straight away. Everyone, a chapter from David Ehrenstein's in-progress and already legendary memoir 'Raised by Handpuppets' is in the new issue of the fantastic mag 'trnsfr'. This is a must buy. Go here to find the 'trnsfr' blog and all the relevant information. Great news, David! ** Alan, Ha ha, yeah, being vegetarian kind of like being an anarchist or like answering a question with a phrase instead of a sentence. Hm, that seemed to make sense when I thought it up. How's work going? You nearing novel time? ** Bill, I see Gisele at 2 pm tomorrow, so I'll get the final word on Brest then, but it's not looking good. Maybe you could meet up with Kiddiepunk and Oscar while you're here, if you like. At least I'll get to see you in July, even if I'll be sweating bullets at the time. Another cancellation? Jesus. It's not that darned volcano's fault, is it? Alex's blog is gone? Weird. No, I don't have a clue about that. He does have a trigger finger re: his blogs, though. ** Put The Lotion In The Basket, Hey, Nick. Aw, what a beautiful thing you wrote. Dude, do not underestimate the genius that your genius brought to that adventure, though, if you are. Anyway, if the blog had the littlest hand in helping your and Oscar's collab happen, it can die happy. Maybe this is a good time for blog suicide in fact. Hmm... Just kidding. The deepest bow and a flotilla of love and respect are yours. Take 'em. ** Sypha, My copy of 'Grimoire' just arrived not a half-hour ago! Awesome! And now that rare edition is going to be worth a zillion bucks someday, not that I'll ever part with it. ** Bacteriaburger, Hey, man. Hope the alert up top helps. I see you're about a third the way there as of a few minutes ago. Awesome. It's gonna happen. ** Trees, What was this unsatisfactory title, and what made it a no-go? No one seems to have accepted my gift of 'French Hole' yet, so you're welcome to it, if you like, ha ha. What's the track list on your PiL comp? I'm curious. ** Oscar B, Deep bow, you genius you. The proof was in yesterday's pudding, pal. Thank you so much for making my blog a portal. Yikes, about the near-episode. Great that it was a near miss, but, yeah, that must have been spooky. You're missing some mightily great weather over here, pal. When do you get back again exactly? ** Wolf, I never really got the cat thing until a friend of mine said they're like kinetic sculptures, and even though my cat loving friends look at me with contempt and pity when I quote my friend, it turned a corner. ** Joseph, Hey. Oh, you know, it seems like there are these people who hang out at HTMLG just waiting for the slightest perceived slip of something or other so they can start a fight, I don't know. A magazine's a magazine, it's not a prize giving committee or a government post or whatever. If the contributors are all guys, they're all guys. If that adds to the definition of the issue, it does. The issue is what it is. Me, I care about the work and whether excites me or not. If the mag occasioned a debate about diversity, that's cool, but it's an offshoot thing that doesn't qualify, negate, or have anything to do with the issue itself as far as I'm concerned. Oh, let me ... Everyone, our fine writer pal Joseph is editing the poetry section of the online mag Thieves Jargon. He's looking for submissions. If you've got any, I recommend you send them to Joseph. I guess you can do that via the site (?) unless you know Joseph's email addy. ** Steevee, Great that the Thomas Balmes interview went so well. Where will it appear again? I still need to find/ explore Phantom Band ** Pascal, I could be wrong about 'Twilight Zone'. It just sounds very 'TZ'-y. Did you ever watch the old 60s, 'TZ'-like American TV show 'Chiller'? That sprang to mind as a possible source too. ** _Black_Acrylic, Hey, B. How's your side treating you? How's the bidding on those specs treating you? ** Kier, Hi, Kier! Ugh about your computer's breakdown. Such disloyalty! High five on in the total ick of beets and cooked carrots. The Honore film leaves the question of whether Francois' character did what I asked or not up in the air, I think. I'm not sure. The movie thing that's guaranteed to make me weep is the last scene in John Huston's film of the James Joyce story 'The Dead'. That scene makes me a total wreck. I hope you get to be around here somehow between now and the computer pix, pal. ** Kiddiepunk, Hey! So, should I start practicing calling you Michelangelo? ** Justin, Very cool about the tip from Mike Nicholls. I even know who that is. But that's weird about your birth dad and half-brother. Are you going to communicate with them? Do you not know them personally at all? I like 'The Dark Crystal', yeah. I thought 'Labyrinth' was pretty lame. I like most of the Frank Oz stuff I've seen like 'What About Bob?', although I'm a total sucker for anything that has Bill Murray in it. But, yeah, I'm heavily due for a Muppets/ Henson catch up festival one of these days. ** Inthemostpeculiarway, Crying milk-like drops is cool. Might be worth a youtube slot even. I like how Bendy uses the term blaze. I don't know why, I just like it. Wow, about your friend's weapon-like voice. I'm picturing the voice of the pod people in 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'. I never heard your song of yesterday before. It's kind of pretty and sad. Here's my song of yesterday. Yesterday was one of the not infrequent days when nothing but The New Pornographers sounds great to me. And that song is what God would sound like if there was a God and if He could open his mouth. My day: After I finished the p.s., I zoomed out to buy myself a smoothie and Yury some organic green tea, and then I talked to a dear person of mine on the phone, and then I took the metro to the offices of my French publisher POL and spent a few hours writing my name, and sometimes either the words 'Respectfully' or 'Sincerely' in copies of my forthcoming French books. They provided me with coffee to help, and then they told me to be free and around over the next couple of weeks to do interviews for the press and stuff. I came home, diddled with my novel, and then I had a coffee with my friend Emmie. That was nice except for the part where she told me her boyfriend's ancient uncle died recently by being boiled alive in his bathtub. That was a headfuck to have to imagine. After that, I ate, wrote a bit, did blog stuff a bit, did family shit a bit, watched TV a bit (Miyazaki's 'Castle in the Sky' dubbed into French), and went to bed. You're up now. ** Blendin, Gosh, that sounds like it was pretty big fun. LA and all of its specific wonders of the world, sigh. How terrifying does Cher look in person? Hef can still walk? I peeked at the collages yesterday, and I dig 'em a lot, but I did it on the run or between stints of being on the run, so I'm going to let my eyes settle into them today. Very cool. ** Bollo, 4 fantastic pieces is a pretty good ratio. I mean if we're talking 'fantastic' the way our foreparents who invented that word meant it to be used. Way too much fun, nice. Don't let work decentralize you today, man. ** Changeling, Hi. That was a very nice wolf riff/reverie. Wait, you don't think 'Skate' is good enough, for instance? Hm, I was just getting all admiring up here about it. If you ask me, I think you're probably just in one of those horrible phases where you can't simulate objectivity about your own stuff. I hate those. Really, two days ago, I read through part of my novel and really thought all the way down to the bottom of my heart that it was a complete unsalvageable disaster. Yesterday, I peeked at it through my fingers, and, weird, it seemed weirdly kind of really good. I think that's what's up on your end, if you ask me. Emotional discombobulation and/or stress is squatting in your sense of your own talent. I bet. What do you want to bet? Sure, the writing cooperates sometimes and sometimes it doesn't come out right, but you're one seriously gifted writer, so, whatever's going on, it'll pass pretty quickly. ** Little foal, Hi, man. Yeah, I'd like to hear about that conversation for sure. Blossoming, probably in a way that's completely unexpected or even aimed for, is pretty much a guarantee. Take good care. ** Fin. Someone I know was talking about this whole 'reptilian shapeshifter' thing that's going on, and I'd never heard of it, and I investigated, and it just seemed too wacked in a charming way not to add to the blog's thing. See what you think. Once you have, I'll see you tomorrow.

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