View Full Version : How do these annunaki breed ?
cyberdaemon
17-01-2008, 04:48 PM
Ok i got short question about the repitilians david icke talks about.As far as i know mamals give birth while reptilians lay eggs.So which one it will be with reptilians ? Its hard to imagine a person like hillary clinton laying an eggs :D Thats offcource if she really is half human half reptilian.
lottie
17-01-2008, 04:58 PM
:DLOL- im not sure but the way i see it is that Hillary/Queen/QM etc etc arn't 'reptillian' physically but have a human 'shell' so they have babies like humans do but maybe they mate in other dimensions and lay eggs? who knows? i dunno- my head hurts!! lol
alice1111
17-01-2008, 05:00 PM
I can picture hillary laying an egg, ha,ha, just kidding. Great question though. Maybe they use artificial incubation if the mix of human/reptilian is not close enough.
Cheers,
Alice
lenejento
17-01-2008, 07:46 PM
Reminds me again of this story by one past poster http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=5565&highlight=stonehenge+mounds&page=3
Post nr 24.
octopusrex
18-01-2008, 12:33 AM
Well, the mama reppy and the poppa reppy get together and they....
Play a special game in their bedroom....
daveybpl
18-01-2008, 12:39 AM
found this on a reptile website -
"One of the most interesting things about reptiles is their reproduction. Not only the genetics and gender determination, but also whether or not they lay eggs or give what most call “live birth.” This one factor alone is a major determining factor in where they fall in scientific nomenclature.
Egg laying reptiles are what most people are familiar with since they seem to make up the largest groups of reptiles. These animals are referred to as oviparous. Ovoviviparous is the term used for reptiles that seem to give live birth. We will discuss the differences in these terms first.
Oviporous is the correct scientific term for animals that lay eggs with a shell from which offspring emerge. Not only do many reptiles fall into this category but also birds and even platypus are oviparous. The eggs of most reptiles have a leather-like shell that thins as the hatch date looms near. Some reptiles, such as turtles and tortoises produce eggs with hard shells. Eggs of reptiles come in all different sizes and shapes to best accommodate the size and shape of the offspring.
Ovoviviporous is the correct scientific term for animals that carry the eggs internally and upon delivery of the offspring the entire shell structure has thinned to the point that only the thin mucous membrane remains from which the offspring emerges. Because no whitish shell structure is seen and the membrane is sometimes broken through by the time the baby is fully delivered by the mother, people often assume that these babies are born live"
magicmerlin
18-01-2008, 08:25 AM
Like humans