Saturday, December 30, 2006

The Mothman : The Garuda ?

"On a chilly fall night in November 1966, two young couples drove into the TNT area north of Point Pleasent WestVirginia, when they realized they were not alone." So reads a plaque on a commemorative statue of . Reportedly, Mothman is a winged humanoid monster seen in West Virginia from November 1966 to December of the following year. His appearance coincided with strange lights, apparitions of Men in Black and various other UFO and phenomena. These events culminated in the collapse of the Silver Bridge across the Ohio River, leading many to believe that the appearance of Mothman was an omen that portends disaster. In fact, there is a curse associated with Mothman that has led to the death or ruin of many people who have witnessed or are otherwise involved in the Mothman legend. Author of The Mothman Prophecies, John Keel, suggested that the Mothman might an evil entity known as the "", a half-man, half-bird deity from ancient Hindu mythology.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Komodo Dragon : Self Reproductive?

Zoologists said they were delighted at the birth of four rare Komodo dragons, but that the births have them a bit confused. Komodo dragons are a badly endangered species with only a few of them left in the world. The mother Komodo, Sungai, normally lives at the Thoiry wildlife park, west of Paris, but was recently lent to a London zoo to breed with a male Komodo. Imagine the surprise of the zoologists, then, when Sungai laid the fertilized eggs before even meeting her British lover - and the last time she is known to have had intercourse was two years ago. "Either female komodo dragons are spermthecal, meaning that they have the ability to store sperm or fertilized eggs for long periods, in this case for two years, or they are parthogenetic, meaning that they are self-reproductive - they produce clones of themselves," one zoologist said. Of course a third theory could be that the offspring are the result of a spontaneous conception in an effort to repopulate the species.
That's a question.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

The Loch Ness Monster

One of the prevailing theories for the is that, if it exists, it is most likely a species that has survived to contemporary times. Specifically, it is thought to be the , a marine reptile that lived 160 million years ago. This is mainly because the typical description given by witnesses closely matches the appearance of that aquatic dinosaur. It sported long neck -- in many cases as long as its body and tail combined. That neck, as it turns out, is why scientists are now saying that could have never been a plesiosaur. A new study has determined that plesiosaurs used their long necks to reach down and feed on soft-bodied animals living on the sea floor. Calculating the articulation of the neck bones, scientists concluded the neck was flexible and could move easily when pointing down. However, the osteology of the neck makes it absolutely certain that the plesiosaur could not lift its head out of the water - as most pictures of Nessie show. Either the traditional sightings of the Loch Ness monster reaching it's head out of the water like a giraffe are incorrect, or the creature is not a plesiosaur.
But the important question is Whatever it is...Where is it?

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Reptilians' cultural presence

"The word Naga is rooted in Sanskrit and means "serpent." In the East Indian pantheon it is connected with the Serpent Spirit and the Dragon Spirit.It has an equivalence to the Burmese Nats, or god-serpents. In the Esoteric
Tradition it is synonymous for Adepts, or Initiates. In India and Egypt, and even in Central and South America, the Naga stands for one who is wise.

"The [buddhist philosopher] Nagarjuna of India, for example, is shown with an aura, or halo, of seven serpents which is an indication of a very high degree of Initiation. The symbolism of the seven serpents, usually cobras, are also on Masonic aprons or certain systems in the Buddhist ruins of Cambodia (Ankhor) and Ceylon. The great temple-builders of the famous Ankhor Wat were
considered to be the semi-divine Khmers. The avenue leading to the Temple is lined with the seven-headed Naga. And even in Mexico, we find the "Naga" which becomes "Nagal." In China, the Naga is given the form of the Dragon and has a direct association with the Emperor and is known as the "Son of Heaven"... while in Egypt the same association is termed "King-Initiate." The Chinese are even said to have originated with the Serpent demi-gods and even to speak
their language, Naga-Krita. For a place that has no serpents, Tibet, they are still known in a symbolic sense and are called "Lu!" (Naga). Nagarjuna called

In the Western traditions we find the same ubiquity for the Naga, or Serpent. One simple example is the Ancient Greek Goddess, Athena. She is known as a warrior Goddess as well as the Goddess of Wisdom; her symbol being the Serpent as displayed on her personal shield. Of course, in Genesis the Serpent is a Naga who instructs the new infant (humanity) in what is called the Knowledge of Good and Evil.

In fact many there are quite a few Festivals celebrated in India based on ancient Hindu myths/beliefs worshiping the 'Naag Dev'.(Serpent God ).

Reptilians are here ! ?

A group of Asiatic or Nordic humans who, sources claim, discovered a vast system of caverns below the region of the Gobi desert and surrounding areas thousands of years ago, and have since established a thriving kingdom within, one which has been interacting with other-planetary systems up until current times. Vast cavern systems below Tibet allegedly link the Agharti systems of central Asia to "Snakeworld", a multileveled cavern system under the southwestern slopes of the Himalayas where the "Nagas" dwell, according to Hindu legend. Here a serpent cult of human and reptilian collaborators dwells, one which is said to have had contact with the Nazi Thule society during World War II. Long ago an Asian prince is said to have led several militant followers -- warrior monks -- into the caves and came in conflict with this serpent cult. Following the conflict the reptilians and collaborating forces were driven out, however in recent centuries they have regained some ground