Lfa defending Sacred Ground 1


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Alex Collier - Defending Sacred Ground
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Val: Another question that has been put tome to ask you is the following. If withholding love leads a race to regression and devolution, due to the absence of expressed emotion, then why is it that the Alpha Draconians are two billion years old and have not yet become extinct Second, what is the average life expectancy of the
Draco?
Alex: The average lifespan of the Draconians extends from 1,800 to 4,100 years of age. The ones that live as long as 4,100 years are the royal line of the Draconians.
Val: The winged Ciakars.
Alex: Yes, because their genetics have been kept totally intact. Now, as far as them being regressive, yes they are, but what is interesting, Val, is that they are not regressive with respect to their own people, only against other races. So, what you've got is that you have this race of beings that are very regressive toward other races other than their own.
Val: It sounds like a supermodel of imperialism.
Alex: They don't turn on their own people and have continued to evolve within their own race.
Val: One of the recent themes in orthodox media, especially movies, is that reptilian species have a penchant for pituitary and adrenal type substances, and that they try and get these substances anyway they can, even to the extent of ripping somebody's brain out of their head in order to acquire these hormones.
Alex: Well, these hormones, in essence, hold emotion. The brain and spinal fluids hold emotion. It is what nourishes the nervous system and the brain.
Val: So, is this media portrayal have any accuracy at all Do reptilian humanoids have to supplement their own internal production of adrenal hormones from outside sources If so, what does this contribute to them physiologically If this process does exist, as has been inferred before, is it a function of a need or just as cosmic joyride for them?
Alex: Well, they don't make the same type of spinal fluid as humans do. As far as their physical needs, I don't know. I do know that they get a "rush" from hormones from other species that have been in terror. For example, if they capture a human being,
they will not usually kill the person right away. What they usually do is terrify them as much as possible in order to jack up the level of emotion and hormones. Then, when they consume the physical body of that psychologically terrorized being, not only are they feeding themselves but the hormones impart a physiological and psychological "rush" which they enjoy. It's essentially a "drug high" for them.
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Val So, they couldn't use hormones from animals, because they don't have the emotional range of embodied spiritual entities...
Alex. Cattle don't have the extremes of emotions we have. They do have emotions,
but the more extreme the emotions, the "higher the high" when the substances generated are consumed by the reptilians.

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