Coast to Coast AM: The Reptilian Mythos
Host: George Noory
Guests: Scotty Roberts, Annie Kagan
1st April 2013
Roberts discussed the religious and cultural legends of the serpent which extend all the way back to the beginnings of civilization. Curiously, the serpent is generally both feared and revered at the same time. He noted that the serpent ‘Nachash’ in the Bible’s Garden of Eden is not referred to as Satan or Lucifer, but rather thought of as a trickster or mischief maker that brings chaos and the forbidden. Some positive depictions include the Chinese dragon which symbolized life and fertility, and in ancient Egypt, the serpent represented life and renewal, with its ability to shed its skin, and reveal a new one. Atum was the Egyptian snake-man deity, and Quetzalcotl, the feathered serpent god of the Mayans, he added.
In the Hindu texts, he noted, there were tales of Krishna, “who sat atop a coiled serpent beneath the Banyan tree and…delivered the forbidden knowledge of the gods to the humans.” He also spoke about the heretical Serpent Seed Doctrine– the idea that Satan spawned a child through Eve, and that this lineage of Lucifer continues on. Roberts, who is the one of the organizers of the Paradigm Symposium coming later this year, said he seeks to bridge the gap between the scientific and academic communities and the more fringe groups with their unconventional approaches and ideations.
Satan (a Reptilian ET) told Jesus in the desert that he controlled all the kingdoms of the world and put the leaders in power that he chose. Jesus didn't disagree with his claim. (Jesus said God's kingdom was not of this world.) <br /><br />Satan likes to keep our minds and eyes fogged so we can't clearly see what is going on, but the evidence is everywhere if you stop and look. <br
So you are an expert and have read the Bible in the original script, and know all the nuances and meaning of the times then and all the words and euphemisms used?
So I take it you are an expert on this subject and have read the Bible in its original script, and are scholarly enough to know all the nuances, euphemisms and names that were used back then, by a certainly primitive uneducated and superstitious people?<br />How do you know that what was written is true? I imagine you are a Judeo Christian,and take all you read on faith (nothing wrong with that)
Actually, I have studied the Bible intensely for over 40 years. I understand that an angel showed John the prophecy in Revelation, and in this particular verse, he is making it clear just who Satan is. <br /><br />I imagine the person that wrote the above article is not a biblical scholar. What I dislike is when someone uses the bible to "verify" a point they are trying to make (as in
Excellent points. Now run along and take your thorazine, both of you.
Such B.S.<br />They don't look like this..its fantasy and has been told the same way over and over by people that haven't even experienced it. see care.taker.58 facebook page