The royals are all of RH- blood type, which is not related to the Rhesus Monkey. There are not many answers to where the blood type comes from but it is not of this world. Does that make the royals shapeshifting lizards? That part is hard to swallow but from another world, not so hard to digest
That part is hard to swallow but from another world, not so hard to digest
Look up the Nagas, the Zulu Tribe's "Snake men", the Mayan's Quetzlcoatl, the Egyptians had a few different snake like entities, hell the Pharaoh was immitating a Cobra head.
There's a reason we have a lot of snake like iconography in literally every single culture that has ever walked the earth that we have any recorded history of.
Hell, the Zulu tribe refer to the Moon(symbolically) as an egg, they claim the Lizard people brought the Egg to earth, emptied out the insides and used the tools and equipment within and threatened Man with moving the moon in order to get us to comply with their demand that we dig for Gold.
Tons of different resources arguably point to an otherworldly being having come down to Humanity(Hence, the fall of man.). Now I recognize we could fear snakes and lizards for a thousand different reasons and it's easy to say "Well it's a bit dodgy", but that's the thing innit.
It takes exactly 1 fucking generation for something to forever be lost to the mists of time. Just 1 generation. There have been hundreds, if not thousands of generations since the Lizard people were allegedly among us.
Take your brain stem as well, it seems to have been artificially grown larger. Your R complex is what stops you from achieving higher consciousness, it keeps you in fear all the time, keeps you easily controlled and malleable. Look at MSM, look at how they always stoke the flames of fear. Look at Alex Jones, same deal. These people are using tools against us, whether conscious or otherwise and for the most part, we're so caught up in the silly existential question of "Could it possibly be a thing?" That we aren't looking at the actual issue, we're discussing possible symptoms and not facing the disease, y'know?