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siphon880di
19-01-2009, 07:29 AM
I'm just curious about the type of people that reads about reptilians on here.

I wonder about humanity's chances.

Please vote!

ianw
19-01-2009, 08:26 AM
Im over 26 and beleive. When visiting the Everglads,donīt go swimming just any where.Have a respect for the native nature.

psych641
19-01-2009, 09:18 AM
not everyone goes to school, followed by further education/ employment. :confused:

siphon880di
19-01-2009, 09:29 AM
The poll only gives me 10 choices. If you want to add that you're 26+ years old and graduated from college, you can post about it :)

element
19-01-2009, 10:22 AM
You're between the ages 18-25, in an university college, and DON'T believe in reptilians.

:rolleyes:


Edit: This poll should be fun. I hope as many people vote, who knows what we might make of it all :D

psych641
19-01-2009, 10:23 AM
very well :)

I vaguely support home-schooling & self-sufficiency (independance from the system) which is mainly why i said that.

im 30. i dont have a strong opinion either way. Im sort of non-commital on the issue. Some times ill choose to consider their existence as real and consider life from that perspective, but other times i dont really think about it at all. For the time being i try not to limit myself to one belief system & keep viewing life from different perspectives.

Th think when your talking about other-dimensional entities then defining in black & white terms the objective 'existance' of anything is more problematic than usual - maybe there is infinite possibility within parallel dimensions?, maybe so many peoples beliefs make it so? what is 'reality' anyway - is anything real. Maybe they exist, but only as reptilinas to certain people, and percieved entirely differently forms (or formless) dependant on the norms & expectations of the observer. So many questions...

If you held a gun to my head & asked whether i believed extra-dimensional forces (of whatever nature) had interactions with mankind & '5-sense' reality then id say yes.

oddblock
19-01-2009, 11:22 AM
None of the above - 25/engaged/working - don't really believe in reptile idea, but am open to the possibility (need solid evidence)

siphon880di
19-01-2009, 11:28 AM
oddblock, I didn't forget you.

You're "between the ages 18-25, at a community college or job, and DON'T believe in reptilians." Being in this forum means you're at least open to the possibility. Nice avatar.

xaroz
19-01-2009, 12:55 PM
What a ridiculous poll.

1st - You either have to believe in reptilians or you do not. No room for people still trying to make up their mind?

2nd - It's not like David Icke only talks about reptilians..why not make a poll I'm XX years old and (do not) believe in NWO?

oddblock
19-01-2009, 01:25 PM
oddblock, I didn't forget you.

You're "between the ages 18-25, at a community college or job, and DON'T believe in reptilians." Being in this forum means you're at least open to the possibility. Nice avatar.

Thanks - Sorry I didn't see that (have the screen minimised with boss milling around so had to read quickly.

[QUOTE=xaroz;741961]
1st - You either have to believe in reptilians or you do not. No room for people still trying to make up their mind? [QUOTE]

No, people are absolutely free to be on the fence about it. There is evidence, but for most people nothing conclusive.

darketernal
19-01-2009, 03:25 PM
What a ridiculous poll.

1st - You either have to believe in reptilians or you do not. No room for people still trying to make up their mind?

2nd - It's not like David Icke only talks about reptilians..why not make a poll I'm XX years old and (do not) believe in NWO?

I would tend to agree with him that those who have not made up their minds do not believe in reptilians, at least not yet.

He is probably making this poll for his own set of correlational data, he is not required to tell you exactally what his correlation is he is seeking. It is a voluntary poll.

psychedelia
19-01-2009, 08:29 PM
I'm none of those....

I'm.... 24 / engaged / Stay at home Mam, part time studying Psychology, on the fence about the whole Reptilian thing.

comawhite015
19-01-2009, 08:53 PM
Fuck I picked the wrong one.. I meant to pick 24/uni/do.. oh well..

edit: Actually, I'm on the fence. I have no bloody clue, and I don't want to say unequivocably 'yes' or 'no.

measle_weasel
19-01-2009, 09:01 PM
I believe in the possibility of "reptilians".

siphon880di
20-01-2009, 02:04 AM
I'm not interested in data from people who haven't made up their minds yet, so if this description fits you, you don't have to vote.

comawhite015, can you tell me which one you picked by accident?

comawhite015
20-01-2009, 02:06 AM
I'm not interested in data from people who haven't made up their minds yet, so if this description fits you, you don't have to vote.

comawhite015, can you tell me which one you picked by accident?

18-25 / community college / yes.

siphon880di
20-01-2009, 02:28 AM
Thanks.

measle_weasel
20-01-2009, 02:37 AM
I'm not interested in data from people who haven't made up their minds yet

Why are you not interested in those who are keeping an open mind, and have not settled themselves into a rigid belief system that leaves them little room to consider alternate possibilities?

siphon880di
20-01-2009, 02:50 AM
I'm interested in which demographic groups are strong believers. Since I can't measure when people will make up their minds if ever, I am better off not including an extra variable.

darketernal
20-01-2009, 02:57 AM
I was the 3rd person to vote here, but need to go back and clarify. I am 32 and single now, and believe in reptilians, however when I joined this forum I was married.

siphon880di
20-01-2009, 02:58 AM
Thanks :)

element
20-01-2009, 10:21 AM
So far majority believes in reptilians. And most of them are single and 26+.....

I'll leave the interpretation to you..;)

siphon880di
20-01-2009, 10:51 AM
:)

Also, it seems that for this generation, the majority of people going to an University does not believe in reptilians.

xaroz
21-01-2009, 12:11 PM
:)

Also, it seems that for this generation, the majority of 25 people going to an University does not believe in reptilians.

lol

element
21-01-2009, 12:15 PM
:)

Also, it seems that for this generation, the majority of people going to an University does not believe in reptilians.
Maybe because they make up their own minds.
So far it's hot to be a reptilian believer if you're 26+ and single...

croatiancoffee
21-01-2009, 12:16 PM
Its easy to see why people do not believe.

siphon880di
21-01-2009, 01:11 PM
It is. You might argue had the reptilian believers been born in ancient Ireland, would they have believed in leprechauns, fairies, and all of the folklore as well? But folklore can be a product of time itself. Reptilians, on the other hand, if they were to be a folklore of time itself, then that means hoaxers fabricated cuniforms, other types of artifacts, the age old document called the Bible, the Chinese legends about shapeshifting emperors, to include reptilian humanoids; they do so much as to trick professionals like anthropolgists and molecular scientists, and formed a global alliance of hoaxers to infiltrate ancient records globally and temporally! Not to mention, if this were a folklore fabricated by time, then it is a persisting one that gained more believers than the irish folklores. Then someone else could argue reptilian humanoids is just more alluring that the fantastic stories of fairies, gnomes like Harry Potter and Lord of the Ring. That sounds like a sarcastic statement: I meant that's subjective.

But to the ordinary person, it is easy not to believe in this. Others will say, "well, it's because you haven't seen the higher dimensions." Everyone would be at a stagnant because some haven't seen the higher dimension with reptilians, some have seen the higher dimensions but don't have enough people believing in them to be influential, and some just have strong faith in higher dimensions and won't tell you it's just their belief.

I have seen them countless times before I look them up on google, found other websites, and then inevitably David Icke's material. The encounters had been prevalent enough that I look online. If you read about how others came to reptilians, you will hear some people saying that they've seen them so much they look on google and was surprised to find that they weren't alone. Btw, I didn't know about the new world domination thing relating to reptilians, but it all makes perfect sense now. There are countless possibilities ranging from actual shapeshifters being politicians, to politicians selling their souls to serpents as a family tradition of some sort kept secret between inbreds, to aliens controlling puppet governments, etc, but I shouldn't digress here.

Say if I were to have imagined rather than perceived them, then why did I imagine reptilian humanoids, instead of reptilian nonhumanoid monsters, frog creatures, creatures from alien vs predators, terminators, vampires, deformed humans, zombies, etc etc? Another person would argue the reptiles are associated with our innate fear somehow, so people tend to imagine them when they're afraid. Their reason is simple: It may be that reptilians are supposedly "slimy" (where did they get that idea?), or they use the analogy of having a reptilian brain stem which automatically accounts for seeing our reptilian self projected when we feel fear. Their reasons sound to me as hogwash, as perhaps to another person how my experiences with reptilians sound hogwash.

It is hard for me not to believe in some aspect of reptilians (eg. astral or shapeshifters). It is cognitively hard because of my experiences. But it is socially easy for me to deny reptilians. It is even convenient because unless I look for a girl who happens to be in the conspiracy stuff and into the reptilian stuff, or I marry a reptilian shapeshifter that just happens to be walking around the corner and we both are attracted to each other, then it can tear me apart just having to hide my beliefs and be a hypocrite to the person I want to share my life with. Right now the polls show that the majority of believers are 26+ and not married.

tebby
24-01-2009, 09:02 PM
almost 21

entrangermercenary
24-01-2009, 09:06 PM
almost 21

almost congratulations then. Dont forget the invite love a good party :D

cafetimes1991
24-01-2009, 11:10 PM
I'm seventeen and believe in reptilians.

siphon880di
25-01-2009, 11:00 AM
Currently believers vs non-believers is 24 to 10. There are about 250% more believers than there are non-believers on this board.

johnthejedi24
25-01-2009, 07:11 PM
I am 23 going on 24 on September 5th,and I believe in Reptilians.:)

celtic isis
03-02-2009, 06:07 PM
I'm just curious about the type of people that reads about reptilians on here.

I wonder about humanity's chances.

Please vote!

You're in high school, and believe in reptilians. 2 5.13%
You're between the ages 18-25, in an university college, and believe in reptilians. 6 15.38%
You're between the ages 18-25, at a community college or job, and believe in reptilians. 6 15.38%
You're 26+, married, and believe in reptilians. 5 12.82%
You're 26+, single, and believe in reptilians. 10 25.64%
You're in high school, and DON'T believe in reptilians. 0 0%
You're between the ages 18-25, in an university college, and DON'T believe in reptilians. 5 12.82%
You're between the ages 18-25, at a community college or job, and DON'T believe in reptilians. 0 0%
You're 26+, married, and DON'T believe in reptilians. 0 0%
You're 26+, single, and DON'T believe in reptilians.

my dear, i have rarely wandered onto this part of the forum boards because i thought (after 3 years of being awake and devouring info) the reppie thing was neither here nor there (unless i could see one for myself or whatever) and i myself prefer to focus on the actual system enslaving us then whether reppie interdimensional alien type beings or beings, another race from inside the earth (all highly possible) are actually the culprits...

I would suggest to you that you leave this part out, judging by your poll there you're putting people in boxes, which shows you haven't reached a full understanding yet...

All very well if you want to return to a normal life, unfortunately life never has been normal and never will. things are coming to a head now, planet earth can't take any more crap and neither can human beings survive anymore without their "tutorial" (hidden knowledge) to guide them, something has to give, people need to know the truth, that they are being lied to about practically everything!!!


And that's it, i hope you will understand what i mean...the "conspiracy" isn't about aliens, greys or whatever, concentrate on what we know and see and feel to be false, suspect and WRONG. I mean it's common sense at this stage! Have you looked at the world lately?!

BTW i clicked this: You're 26+, married, and believe in reptilians

Even though i fit into neither of the above! It's not even about believing in them, it's just that they are possible, that's it.

lordreptoid
03-02-2009, 08:44 PM
There is no option for me on this poll.

Age 40+
Experiencer: First contact in the 70's at age 7. Subsequent contacts with witnesses present throughout entire life.
College educated professional.
Medically identified hybrid/chimera being since 1982.
Public speaking from 1987 onwards about "Who the reptoids are and how I called the UFOs down that day" - As featured in international press.
FOUNDER of COHRA, the Council On Human-Reptilian Allegiance.
5th column ZONite rebellious reptoid peace-talker activist to end the lies and games from BOTH sides.
Partial inspiration for "Children of the Matrix" by David Icke, although he ended up getting into the "bad ass" story as his OWN focus as usual and ignored the other data provided to him. (Hey, fear sells books! It's true. Peace isn't nearly as exciting, but I'm sticking to it as I always have. MOST reptoids have nothing to do with Icke's reality that most on the DI forum are basing ALL their "evidence/theories" on.)

COHRA is part of a massive network of reptoid experiencers - not "believers". - Most prefer to remain hidden from the public eye, WITH GOOD REASON. (Look at the wars that happen here!)