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ExomatrixTV
11th April 2016, 17:53
In U.S., 12 Million Americans Believe The World Is Run By Lizards From Outerspace



The Guardian: According to a Public Policy Polling survey, around 12 million people in the US believe that interstellar lizards in people suits rule our country. We imported that particular belief from across the pond, where professional conspiracy theorist David Icke has long maintained that the Queen of England is a blood-drinking, shape-shifting alien.

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The Guardian: (http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/apr/07/conspiracy-theory-paranoia-aliens-illuminati-beyonce-vaccines-cliven-bundy-jfk) According to a Public Policy Polling survey, around 12 million people in the US believe that interstellar lizards in people suits rule our country (http://www.thewire.com/national/2013/04/12-million-americans-believe-lizard-people-run-our-country/63799/). We imported that particular belief from across the pond, where professional conspiracy theorist David Icke has long maintained that the Queen of England is a blood-drinking, shape-shifting alien. (http://www.scotsman.com/news/uk/the-royal-family-are-bloodsucking-alien-lizards-david-icke-1-1103954) Conspiracy theories in general are not necessary bad, according to psychologists who study them. “If we were all completely trusting, it would not be good for survival,” explains Rob Brotherton, an academic psychologist and author of Suspicious Minds: Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories (http://www.amazon.com/Suspicious-Minds-Believe-Conspiracy-Theories/dp/1472915615). “Sometimes people really don’t have our best interests in mind.” But when people leap from thinking their boss is trying to undermine them to believing their boss might be a secret lizard person, they probably cross from what psychologists refer to as “prudent paranoia” into illogical territory. And there are a lot of illogical ideas to pick from. Around 66 million Americans believe that aliens landed at Roswell, New Mexico (http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/04/conspiracy-theory-poll-results-.html); around 22 million people believe that the government faked the moon landing; and around 160 million believe that there is a conspiracy surrounding the assassination of former US president John F Kennedy. While aliens and fake moon landings probably trigger eyerolls in many of us, defining what constitutes a conspiracy theory is difficult, Brotherton says. The government, for example, does sometimes conspire to do the unspeakable, such as the infamous 1930s Tuskegee study (http://www.cdc.gov/tuskegee/timeline.htm), initiated by the US government to examine untreated syphilis in African-American men. Researchers blocked research participants from receiving penicillin or exiting the experiment to get treatment. The study continued until a media report made it public. In this case, believing that the government was conspiring to keep people sick would have been completely accurate. There are characteristics that help differentiate a conspiracy theory from prudent paranoia, Brotherton says. Conspiracy theories tend to depend on conspirators who are unduly evil, he explains, with genocide or world domination as a motive. Conspiracy theories also tend to assign an usually high level of competency to the conspirators, Brotherton adds, pointing out that when the government really does “shady stuff” it often isn’t able to keep it secret. Chances are, we all know someone who believes some version of a conspiracy theory, which is why psychologists have been trying to understand what makes someone jump from logically questioning the world to looking for signs of lizard teeth in public figures (http://alien-ufo-research.com/researchdiscussion/viewtopic.php?t=3125). Research has shown that feelings of powerlessness and uncertainty are associated with a tendency to believe in conspiracies, says Karen Douglas, professor of social psychology at the University of Kent in the UK. Or as Joseph E Uscinski, associate professor of political science at the University of Miami and author of American Conspiracy Theories, (http://www.amazon.com/American-Conspiracy-Theories-Joseph-Uscinski/dp/0199351813) puts it, “conspiracies are for losers” ... I don’t mean it in the pejorative sense, but people who are out of power use conspiracy theories to strategically alert their side to danger, to close ranks, to salve their wounds,” Uscinski explains. “Think any election, the morning after, half the country says the election was rigged and the other half is happy.” Believing in a conspiracy theory is one strategy people use to regain a sense of control, even if the conspiracy theory is unrelated to what caused the lack of control in a person’s life, Brotherton says. Conspiracy theories are a way for someone to understand what is going on in the world and try to restore some sense of control in his or her life, he explains. Studies also find a relationship between a certain type of open mindedness and a tendency to believe in conspiracy theories. People who believe in these also believe in New Age dogmas, urban legends and all sorts of slightly unorthodox ideas, Brotherton explains. Unsurprisingly, a tendency to be suspicious and not to trust people or institutions is also positively correlated with how likely someone is to believe in a conspiracy theory. see rest of story here (http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/apr/07/conspiracy-theory-paranoia-aliens-illuminati-beyonce-vaccines-cliven-bundy-jfk)

~source (http://theintellectualist.co/in-u-s-12-million-americans-believe-the-world-is-run-by-a-group-of-lizards-from-outerspace)

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"David Icke Ripple Effect"?

araucaria
11th April 2016, 18:38
Here's something I posted only today:

The major objection made to ‘conspiracy theory’ is that there is one massive plot or matrix that governs absolutely everything. And it is true that it is a very simplistic mindset that blames everything indiscriminately on Zionists/banksters/Jesuits/freemasons/Illuminati/Rothschild/Rockefellers etc. etc.. This material indicates straightaway that we are talking more about warring factions, since here we have a Jesuit reporting on Jacobinists. This is much more plausible and indeed highly probable, since on the one hand, society does operate in terms of societies, secret or otherwise, and on the other hand, the major bane of society is by definition crime, and specifically organized crime. Conspiracy therefore is simply crime organized by such societies when they, or sections thereof, degenerate into mafias. This is not a theory at all: this is plainly how humanity works, or rather dysfunctions. See for example this post (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?87260-Excellent--encompassing--recent-presentation-by-Greer&p=1027465&viewfull=1#post1027465).

AriG
11th April 2016, 20:49
Studies also find a relationship between a certain type of open mindedness

versus???

lol.."where there's smoke, there's fire"

Mutchie
11th April 2016, 20:56
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdrVc1gNOr4I found the Christine Fitzgerald interviews very interesting ... She was a very good friend of Princess Diana and said that Diana talked a fair bit about the royals not being entirely human ... Demi gods i think is the phrase i could be wrong though !!!

This video talks about Christine and explains some of the things Diana knew about the Royal genetic history i can't remember where i saw the original footage.

I believe there is no smoke without fire.

I also firmly believe Diana was KILLED and that the crash was NO ACCIDENT !!!

Cardillac
11th April 2016, 21:32
@Mutchie

could you please post a link to the Christine Fitzgerald interviews?- would interest me greatly-

strangely enough author/researcher John Morgan in his mind-boggling 700-page book (no stone was left unturned) "How They Murdered Princess Diana" never once mentioned Fitzgerald as being a confidant of Princess Diana-

I thank you very much in advance-

Larry :-)

Soda
11th April 2016, 21:45
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Kryztian
11th April 2016, 23:48
Basically, this article is here to tell you that you either believe the world is run exactly the way CNN presents it to you or envision Hillary Clinton turning into a six foot walking iguana in a pants suit the moment she gets into a private room. I checked the Public Policy Polling survey and this is how the question was phrased:


Q13 Do you believe that shape-shifting reptilian people control our world by taking on human
form and gaining political power to manipulate our societies, or not?

Do...................................................................4%
Do not.............................................................88%
Not sure......................................................... 7%
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/pdf/2011/PPP_Release_National_ConspiracyTheories_040213.pdf

Most of us Avalonians are in the one percentile of "weird" (i.e. far from the mainstream of CNN view) ideas, and we would probably put "not sure", including those of us who admire and follow the work of David Icke. I believe that the 4% figure is demonstrative of the fact that 4% of the public will give you a wise ass answer: "Of course I believe in shape shifting reptillians and unicorns that fart rainbow."

The whole article is great example of the kind of mind control that should inoculate one against "weird" ideas. "Stay away from anyone who believes in 9/11 or aliens because they will get you to believe that Queen Elizabeth is just a crocodile with a tiara. Just stay tuned to your local main stream media and we will set you right."

amor
12th April 2016, 11:51
David Icke makes you believe anything while reading his books, especially if you have an open and creative mind. However, consider the source of the information. I mean the poor woman so mentally and physically abused. I find it very difficult, looking at the poor old queen who has been through so much family trauma, to believe that she is a shape-shifting reptile, especially when I look back at her girlhood and young womanhood. She was perfectly normal and sweet. I fell for a lot of this nonsense for a time, but I have since come to believe that there is a family by which the Queen puts much store who have been secretly undermining her family. They wish to take her place in Britain.

Feritciva
12th April 2016, 12:04
This is an excellent thread. It was unevitable anyway; till now Hollywood producers or TV-series writers benefited from alternative/underground conspiracy theories but it became too spread and too near-surface to ignore anymore. So we will see more articles like this in mainstream media in near future.

So the main question is what will this %88 mentioned above do when these subjects come to their everyday consciousness which is only used for working/eating/sleeping/mating/childbearing till now?

Did You See Them
12th April 2016, 12:16
but I have since come to believe that there is a family by which the Queen puts much store who have been secretly undermining her family. They wish to take her place in Britain.

Prey tell !!

greybeard
12th April 2016, 12:45
There is an old expression---If you were of "Noble/Royal" birth you were said to have blue blood.
Just a metaphor perhaps but!!!
I do have a problem seeing the Queen as anything other than human.
I do believe David Icke is right about paedophiles in the Government and Royalty.
However he is making a very contrary statement which seems to cancel out the rest of his information--namely.
"Only unconditional love is real--the rest is an illusion."--this I do believe.

Chris

ulli
12th April 2016, 13:18
Mainstream media will never tackle the line of thought that leads to looking behind the curtain, i.e. whether occultism is real, whether other dimensions exist, and what are the kinds of forces that drive a powerful person or organization.

To do that they would have to start with the premise that just because a tiny minority believe something it doesn't automatically make it untrue. After all, that would mean that they might be giving credence to flat earth theories, or astrology.
So they will continue to speak on behalf of their directed lines of thought, directed by the powers that provide them with a paycheck, and we know that those powers are not interested in lifting collective consciousness to the level where glimpses of change of the status quo can be diffused.

vano915
12th April 2016, 13:52
I found the Christine Fitzgerald interviews very interesting ... She was a very good friend of Princess Diana and said that Diana talked a fair bit about the royals not being entirely human ... Demi gods i think is the phrase i could be wrong though !!!

Where do I find the Christine Fitzgerald interviews?

seah
12th April 2016, 14:00
yes, I agree. As well, any alternative subject that is hijacked by mainstream media, such as doomsday theories and zombies loses credibility with me because it obviously is being used to shape our culture, although these topics may have a level of truth to them but never to the degree that they are portrayed.

Carmody
12th April 2016, 15:49
David Icke makes you believe anything while reading his books, especially if you have an open and creative mind. However, consider the source of the information. I mean the poor woman so mentally and physically abused. I find it very difficult, looking at the poor old queen who has been through so much family trauma, to believe that she is a shape-shifting reptile, especially when I look back at her girlhood and young womanhood. She was perfectly normal and sweet. I fell for a lot of this nonsense for a time, but I have since come to believe that there is a family by which the Queen puts much store who have been secretly undermining her family. They wish to take her place in Britain.

The queen is not English, she's not from the island. The least that can be said, is that she is German, by blood. Then it moves off into tangents.

humans are not natively wired for logic. We are wired for analysis, and can analyse along logical lines, but the tendency is for emotive logic, due to thought being governed and filtered (input and output) by the ego mechanism, which is a high level component of the substrata operating system...part of the autonomous body structure that runs constantly in the backdrop.

As soon as the body and mind approach the limits of known things (those known things being created and filtered by the emotive origins of all automatic aspects of self reflection)..that is where the projection begins. The body needs, it requires answers -in any form of a given peril in unknowns. This will force answers that emerge out of colored logic.

The feedback loop, the one creating words in your own voice in your own head right now, which is reading this, is the fault system itself. High level ego/body function. And it does not like being stared at.

To understand that it is not really you, but so close to you, that it constantly stands in your place, unrealized.

Circular logic, in unrealized near permanence... built out of emotive systems of human substrata and filtering/coloring.

janette
12th April 2016, 21:04
Wow my brain hurts after reading your post Carmody...in a good way though 😉 xx

betoobig
13th April 2016, 08:10
As far as i understand they do look like lizards astrally, they have been seen shapeshifting taking their astral look into our reality/dimension. But they are part of the whole, part of us, part of God, the problem is their selfish aproach to live and complete lack of empathy.
Much love

Althena
13th April 2016, 17:05
They're all around us, most of the CNN staff and MSM.

http://img.ifcdn.com/images/a34584382073e60a5574f0b52b575b45f9763809b5fbd594dcbb5245c75a39a3_1.jpg

Citizen No2
13th April 2016, 18:59
One of my good friends when I was growing up, was the son of an extremely wealthy and powerful family, industrialists and arms manufacturers, whose mother was an Italian contessa. Lovely woman, but not a bit like her husband.......... Lizards? I couldn't tell you, but, these people have an energy that seems to extend way, way in front of them and it ain't positive, that much I can say.

Diana had talked on at least two occasions to her close confidante Jane of a plan (rumoured to have been instigated by prince Phillip). See this thread from last year:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?84508-Princess-Diana-crash-New-book-claims-Queen-said-someone-must-have-greased-the-brakes-after-hearing-news

Regards.

bettye198
13th April 2016, 23:02
At the risk of sounding offensive which I do not intend, this is old news. Decades of info on this subject is everywhere to be found both in the deplorable news media and expert psychic and introspective media. Lizards are just one small faction of all the entities involved with this Earthscape.