>>11344873Not if I can help it. You have a lot of topics here. To cover all of them, we do need to get a bit schizo. Here's how I see them as fitting together, in order of decreasing generalizability/importance:
>Reptilians, Saturn, and ancient Earth historyMany different types of aliens exist across the universe. The Galactic Confederations exists on Saturn, but they exist at a higher dimension/density (why do Standard Model particles repeat with higher energy levels?) For supreme info on ancient Earth history, look up "The Adam and Eve Story" by Chan Thomas. Full text can be found on
archive.org.
>Pleidians, seeding of the Aryan race, and potential returnDon't know enough specifically about Pledians and racial seeding, but different races were created by different types of aliens across the history of Earth. It's entirely possible that some beings were direct descendants of aliens and eventually interbred with the evolved lifeforms on earth (Neanderthal and others).
>Grey AliensJust one type of alien. Possibly remote controlled.
>zoo theoryPossibly? Depends on the purpose of the zoo. Are we here for their benefit or for ours?
>the Antarctica discoveryAntarctica has ancient temples buried in the snow and an entrance to the empty cavities within the mantle. What specific "Antarctica discovery" are you talking about?
>Nazi UFOsYeah, they figured out antigravity propulsion, possibly using magnetohydrodynamic, though I'd have to dig more.
>TR3B Black MantasThe US also figured out antigravity, but our tech is more advanced.
>USS Nimitz IncidentBig deal that it was admitted. Could be friendly US craft in region, or not.
>Bob LazarHe's pretty emotionless, so it's legitimately hard to tell if he's truthful. But I think he's telling the truth. At the very least, he knew element 115 fell within the "island of stability" over 15 years before any isotope was first created.
>Die Glocke and the Keksburg AcornYeah, it's cool. Sounds like other crashes.