Aliens are intelligent dinosaurs
1 2018-05-08 by marywasalizard
So, the greys and all the stories of and advanced race, david ickes reptilian theory and tptb.
Most dinosaurs were wiped out during the big extinction, when the earth was pounded by a huge rock. Some survived, like the alligators, loch ness monster etc. One set of dinosaurs advanced in intelligence and with 60+ million years of evolution under their belts they turned intelligent.
Ill go extra crazy, because fuck it why not, and say the sphinx is based on reptilian humanoids. The face of the sphinx was redesigned to hide the more prominent reptilian features.
Bonus: they made it to mars.
27 comments
1 redtupperwar 2018-05-08
That would be interesting. I've always thought "we're" the aliens from the past or future. But thinking they are the dinos is not out of the realm of possibility. However I do not think the sphinx could last a few millions of years let alone 10s of them. The earth does a pretty good job of getting rid of the past.
1 Step2TheJep 2018-05-08
Is that the earth, or the people who run the show?
1 redtupperwar 2018-05-08
I mean if all humans go away in the next instant it will be a very short amount of time before our presence was wiped away. So I'll say the earth.
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
Maybe the sphinx was a push. Intelligent dinosaurs is interesting.
There was a documentary in the 80's (that I saw when it was referenced in another show) and they did a 'reconstruction' of what they believed intelligent dinosaurs would look like. Bear in mind these people were academics and not nut-jobs. What was amazing is how closely they resembled 'greys'
1 Haterade_1010 2018-05-08
Dinosaurs really existed? I'm going to go extra crazy too and say your theory is wrong because there's never been sufficient proof dinosaurs existed.
1 joe_jaywalker 2018-05-08
Anything Stephen Spielberg has been assigned to should be considered part of some mass mind control conditioning.
1 Satanic_pizza_cult 2018-05-08
Care to elaborate? I assume its in regards to the authenticity of fossils.
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
Please explain.
If dinosaurs didn't exist, then what did during those time periods?
1 Darth_Vorador 2018-05-08
I'm open to the idea that the fossils are really dragons and other so called mythological creatures talked about in the past. That recent discovered fossil (nodosaur) that is the best preserved dinosaur fossil with the scales and skin still preserved beyond just the usual bone fossils looks like a straight up fucking dragon that ancient cultures depicted.
1 Yellowtag1 2018-05-08
I've always wondered why scientists seem to assume they were all "dumb reptiles" and relate them to modern animals like lizards and chickens; knowing they had millions of years to evolve. How smart were the smartest of them? hmmm... And knowing how our brains are designed to rationalize based on our experience and give us an explanation just to put itself to rest. Makes it an interesting thought experiment. Thanks homie
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
Alligators or crocodiles for example, haven't evolved for millions of years. They have no need to evolve, they are unstoppable at what they do. What nature has shown us over the millennia though, Is that intelligent design always wins out over brute strength. So while the T-rex may have been the fiercest predator, the raptors were the smartest and worked in groups.
There is nothing within the realm of possibility that says humanoid like reptiles couldn't have evolved in the same way that chimps/primates became human.
Raptors could walk upright already, they had advanced social groups compared to other dinosaurs and an advanced language. It isn't a far stretch to think that some raptors became more intelligent...
1 munchkin_9382 2018-05-08
There is a episode of Star trek Voyager about this very thing! This group of aliens said it was their believe that they were brought to the delta quadrant from earth long ago or something like that. I think you would enjoy it
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
That's very cool. I'm not a trekkie and I haven't taken my idea from star trek, very cool nonetheless
1 HeffalumpInDaRoom 2018-05-08
Bonus: The Television cartoon Thunderlizards that played along Eek the Cat was actually a soft disclosure to get kids used to the idea of an intelligent reptilian species. Soon, when us kids are fully grown, they will reveal that thunderlizards are actually what is referred to as the reptilians.
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
TBH, I never understood why intelligent reptiles wasn't looked into more. Even if they didn't evolve to the levels of our intelligence, they would have been a group of dinosaurs that were 'the most intelligent'
1 mastigia 2018-05-08
This is very close to my own theory. Nice to see it making rounds.
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
Please share any extra details. I really want to start pursuing this as an avenue of possibility.
1 mastigia 2018-05-08
Basically same idea. Humans evolved intelligence in like a million years. Our gene pool came out of just a few species.
Dinos had hundreds of millions of years and millions of species. I dunno if you are big on evolution theory, but it isn't a guaranteed thing. Sentience is a happy accident. Dinos just had way more time and variety to increase the odds exponentially.
Then we move into hollow earth theory. Which I don't think is hollow like an egg, I think they just dug tunnels or something, similar to our DUMBs.
In fact, there was that one guy, I forget his name atm, but he said they accidentally tunneled in to one of these areas, and a huge fight ensured. Shit I wish I could remember his name. His story was impossible. But he was so genuine to me, and had some material samples...eventually, wheelchair bound mind you lol, he supposedly strangled himself with his own catheter.
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
It's possible that dinosaurs or homosaurus (does that sound like a gay dinosaur?) existed and were wiped out by catastrophe.
Their intelligence wouldn't have to be on the same level as ours, just imagine early humanoids coming across homosaurus' writings, drawings or scriptures. We were pretty simple back then, a homosaurus wouldn't have to be Einstein to look more intelligent or even as intelligent as early day human.
Maybe this is my own bias because I think there was a civilisation before ours. Be it primate in origin or 'other' I believe this early civilisation made it Mars before being wiped out on Earth (natural event) and on Mars (man made destruction). I also believe that our Gods and religious stories stem from remnants found of that previous civilisation.
Who knows, maybe they lived alongside us but died out due to the Earth warming or cooling or even a lack of food. We humans can live anywhere. Can lizards live anywhere?
I also find it very weird that Fish and mammals have dominated the oceans, while Lizards and reptiles (which kick arse in aquatic environments) are rarely seen in the oceans.
Did global warming or a climate shift become too great for large reptiles to continue?
1 agree-with-you 2018-05-08
I agree, this does seem possible.
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
Name checks out.
1 mastigia 2018-05-08
I think the atmospheric gas distribution lost the huge volume of oxygen that made the big guys possible.
I saw a show on Mars once, that it was populated by really angry shitty people, and they brought war to earth after destroying mars. You familiar with the CIA remote viewing docs where they had a dude look back at Mars 250mil yes ago? That is some trippy shit.
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
Yeah I've seen those reports. Pretty crazy stuff in there if true.
1 IncapableNinja 2018-05-08
"Dinosaur fossils? God put those there to test our faith."
1 jackpackage913 2018-05-08
About 5 years ago I was at my apartment complex swimming pool and I stuck up a conversation with a dude and he said the same thing. I have no idea how I wound up in this sort of conversation with a complete stranger.
He basically said dinosaurs had wayyyy more time on earth and that it was possible some were more intelligent than others and some might have escaped earth.
Don’t know if I believe that, but it really got my almond activated.
OP, if you’re the same guy from the pool, I never forgot what you said.
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
I am not. Or, if I am I don't remember.
The good news is that more people are aware and accepting of this idea than I first thought. I wonder how many closet thinkers there are with this idea?
1 emilyk15 2018-05-08
Whenever people dismiss aliens I tell them to remember we found a planet full of [dinosaurs] 200 million years ago. Why were they here? We are constantly trying to understand our reason in life and purpose for being here, but what about theirs?
1 marywasalizard 2018-05-08
Please share any extra details. I really want to start pursuing this as an avenue of possibility.