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originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
Short answer- No.
Length answer- No way.
originally posted by: IAMTAT
If you're being sincere about your Grandfather sharing his old family story, then I must thank you for sharing it with us.
Forgive me if I've missed this part, but you tell us nothing about the actual act of procreation.
How would your ancestor know he had any children with this serpent woman, if he didn't go back with her to her home?
For the record, many cultures have similar changeling stories... My distant ancestors were Scottish and the progenitor of my family's clan was also rumored to be a 'Changeling', left by the ancient Faeries of the area.
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
Short answer- No.
Length answer- No way.
originally posted by: EndOfDays77
Silverking pay no attention to the indoctrinated miseries in this thread,it is a particularly bad day on ATS today..anyway welcome!
This for Me is a weird synchronicity..I meandered onto this topic last night whilst trying to obtain clarity on my occult heritage and also why I have been followed most of my life by UFOs.
Here's a few things that 'may' help in initially gaining some further insight:
•Are you an RH negative blood type? I know the Basques of Spain have the highest percentage and this filters into Portugal and is stark evidence of ET gene/blood merging with humanity.
•Do you have a low body temperature?
•Do you have a cauda/tail or Extra vertebrae?
Here is a link that may shed some more light for you:
projectavalon.net...
All the best!
originally posted by: silveringking
I'm not nuts, I know most people think those "reptilian" stories bullhonkie
originally posted by: silveringkingbut here's the deal, just a few billion hears ago, the reptiles ruled the world
originally posted by: smyleegrl
a reply to: silveringking
I believe you aren't telling a lie, and I believe you when you say your grandfather was terrified when he told you the story.
Which brings us to the next question. Why did he tell you the story, do you think? Was it a warning?
Also, could you clarify one thing for me, as I'm a little confused. Did your grandfather say he had babies with the serpent woman, or only that she offered?
P.S. Don't let some of the more negative comments get you down.
Must I remember that my grandfather comes from a very poor peasant family, his family had absolutely no education and when he was born, the man from whom my great grandparents were working (a prominent man from an aristocratic family) had to sign the birth certificate. So he couldn't know anything about Reptilians, or anything about the gods of the Egyptians (for me he described "wadjet" somehow) or something like that. What I mean is can be that "thing" my ancestor, and by the way could it ever be true (or partially true?)?
originally posted by: smyleegrl
a reply to: silveringking
With all due respect, and I mean this sincerely, your story sounds more like the sort of tale a grandfather might use to wow and entertain the little ones. My grandparents had tales in which distant relatives lived with Bigfoot for a week, saw the Loch Ness Monster, and met a time traveling magician. None of these stories were true, simply told to excite us as children.
What makes you believe the story is a true one and not simply a myth passed down? Again, I'm being sincere and not making fun of you.
originally posted by: DAVID64
Must I remember that my grandfather comes from a very poor peasant family, his family had absolutely no education and when he was born, the man from whom my great grandparents were working (a prominent man from an aristocratic family) had to sign the birth certificate. So he couldn't know anything about Reptilians, or anything about the gods of the Egyptians (for me he described "wadjet" somehow) or something like that. What I mean is can be that "thing" my ancestor, and by the way could it ever be true (or partially true?)?
You're confusing education with intelligence and insulting your grandfather in the process. Just because someone has not read about a subject or studied it in school, does not mean they know nothing about it. Myths and legends were passed down by spoken word, long before writing was invented.
originally posted by: silveringking
originally posted by: opethPA
1. Go to the doctor
2. Get blood work done
3. Question answered
originally posted by: IntastellaBurst
Chop your tail off,
And see if it grows back ?
I just love when trolls come, it makes my blood warm, see what I did there? "Warm blood"? Oh forget it, its not like you have the IQ to understand.
By the way I was just looking for true info about the subject. Of course its just a story, but this is a conspiracy forum, and well, if you believe everything you see in the wikipedia and tv, then just keep believe that is what our leaders want you to do.
originally posted by: silveringking
originally posted by: SecretKnowledge
a reply to: silveringking
if you believe everything you see in the wikipedia and tv, then just keep believe that is what our leaders want you to do.
And this is from a person asking if he has reptillian blood..
So, what we call "greys" are possible, but half man half lizard people is not? And no, I am not asking if I have, I am asking if it is possible. Even the bible is based on true events, by the way, do you believe in the Bible? Then you are in for a threat, the gospel were written 100 years after, so we are not even sure if Jesus was a real person.