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S2 E15: Reptilians
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S2 E15: Reptilians
This time, on Counting Cryptids:
We continue to spit a bunch of shit about aliens. This time, the reptilians. Tall, scaly, and smelly, these entities are malicious, power hungry, and will stop at nothing to manipulate the human race into doing their bidding. Popularized by celebrity conspiracy theorist David Icke in the 90's, who was actively racing to ruin his own career, Icke proposed that these Reptilian Humanoids had been controlling humanity since the dawn of time. The internet has since run wild with this theory, exposing many celebrities, and nearly every politician, as a so-called "lizard person". While these claims may seem like a reach at first, and the "Reptilian Elite" may not be the first conclusion you jump to, much of the video evidence is enough to leave you scratching your head. So join us Cryptid Counters, as we make our way through another hot, mildly acidic, episode of Counting Cryptids.
AKA Scaly men
Links:
- Main Image,
- Herbert Schirmer Drawing,
- Herbert Schirmer article,
- The Atlantic: How to Spot the Reptilians Running the U.S. Government,
- Washington Post: ‘I am not a lizard’: Mark Zuckerberg is latest celebrity asked about reptilian conspiracy,
- The Ohio State University: The Psychology of Extraordinary Beliefs: The World Is Controlled by a Group of Elite Reptiles,
- Justin Bieber Reptilian Video,
- Hillary Clinton Coughing up Slime Ball,
- REPTILIAN MILEY CYRUS BLINKING SIDEWAYS EXPOSED,
- SciShow Space Video: Life on a Donut Planet,
- Facebook Event: Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us,
- Facebook Group,
- Counting Cryptids Merch
Social:
Be sure to follow us on social media to connect with the community and answer polls!
Facebook @CountingCryptids
Twitter @CountCryptid
Instagram @CountingCryptids
Join our Discord channel!
Click here to subscribe on Spotify
Make sure you subscribe and rate our podcast!
85 episodes
Manage episode 240888754 series 2361719
S2 E15: Reptilians
This time, on Counting Cryptids:
We continue to spit a bunch of shit about aliens. This time, the reptilians. Tall, scaly, and smelly, these entities are malicious, power hungry, and will stop at nothing to manipulate the human race into doing their bidding. Popularized by celebrity conspiracy theorist David Icke in the 90's, who was actively racing to ruin his own career, Icke proposed that these Reptilian Humanoids had been controlling humanity since the dawn of time. The internet has since run wild with this theory, exposing many celebrities, and nearly every politician, as a so-called "lizard person". While these claims may seem like a reach at first, and the "Reptilian Elite" may not be the first conclusion you jump to, much of the video evidence is enough to leave you scratching your head. So join us Cryptid Counters, as we make our way through another hot, mildly acidic, episode of Counting Cryptids.
AKA Scaly men
Links:
- Main Image,
- Herbert Schirmer Drawing,
- Herbert Schirmer article,
- The Atlantic: How to Spot the Reptilians Running the U.S. Government,
- Washington Post: ‘I am not a lizard’: Mark Zuckerberg is latest celebrity asked about reptilian conspiracy,
- The Ohio State University: The Psychology of Extraordinary Beliefs: The World Is Controlled by a Group of Elite Reptiles,
- Justin Bieber Reptilian Video,
- Hillary Clinton Coughing up Slime Ball,
- REPTILIAN MILEY CYRUS BLINKING SIDEWAYS EXPOSED,
- SciShow Space Video: Life on a Donut Planet,
- Facebook Event: Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us,
- Facebook Group,
- Counting Cryptids Merch
Social:
Be sure to follow us on social media to connect with the community and answer polls!
Facebook @CountingCryptids
Twitter @CountCryptid
Instagram @CountingCryptids
Join our Discord channel!
Click here to subscribe on Spotify
Make sure you subscribe and rate our podcast!
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