Have they spun another colossal lie when it comes to dinosaurs?

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The Giant Reptiles Were Real, The Dinosaur Narrative – Not So Much!

Dr. John Reizer

The more I dig into Old-World Research and its affiliated subjects, the more confident I am that a realm-wide reset has affected Earth on multiple occasions.

One of the essential things that I am beginning to realize is that whatever is running the 3-D holographic simulation we are experiencing, it has had ample practice covering up the remnants of past civilizations.

I believe at this point that resets occur so often within the programmatic design of the simulation’s construct that the few controlling the many have perfected the process of transitioning the survivors from one civilization to the next.

To accomplish such a grand scheme of deception requires lots of practice and, more importantly, the coordinated efforts of whatever runs the show. That is the ultimate question I and many other people studying this conspiracy would like to learn the answer to: who or what is in charge?

I will circle back to that question in a future article. For now, I will point out and discuss what I believe to be one of the lesser-known psyops in play to convince the current civilization (us) that our history is much older than it might be.

Dinosaurs!

For those of you who didn’t jump off the NoFakeNews platform during the plandemic years, hold on to your hat because my dinosaur theory is going to get your eyes rolling for sure. You’ll want to jump onto something more believable, but try to resist the mind control programming we have all endured.

I think the dinosaur narrative that tells us that giant reptiles roamed the Earth 65 million years ago is disinformation. I believe that giant reptiles roamed the realm much more recently and at a time when human beings were very much alive.

The cataclysmic events that accompany the various resets of our realm feature tremendous heat. The evidence for this idea is everywhere if you know where and what to look for.

The western United States is an excellent place to begin. The scorched terrain shows the remnants of melted buildings and organic materials that have become instantly transformed into petrified rock.

What we have been misled to believe takes millions upon millions of years to occur (petrification) can be accomplished in seconds if the right conditions are present. And during these resets, it is pretty evident that the precise conditions I am describing can and do occur.

If you are the controller of an entire society and want to confuse a civilization about where they are in the realm, one of the easiest ways to get the job done is to distort people’s understanding of time and their history altogether.

We’re likely living in a post-reset period no more than 300-600 years old. We’re told our civilization’s history is much older than it is and that the Earth is billions of years in the making.

But what if that’s not the truth? Suppose our understanding of history is wrong?

What if the giant reptiles that once roamed the world, evidenced by fossilized/petrified bones and found by scientists beginning in the mid-1800s, are not the remains of dinosaurs?

What if the dinosaur bones that questionable scientific research and lab tests have dated to be over 65 million years old are instead the instant petrification remains of giant reptiles that lived only a few hundred years ago and at a time when humans were alive?


“Radiocarbon dating of dinosaur bone shows that the bones are only a few thousand years old” (e.g., Thomas & Nelson, 2015; Miller et al., 2019). “The chemical behavior of fossil bone prevents it from yielding a correct radiocarbon date when the HYP method is not used.” (e.g., Senter, 2020).


What giant reptiles, other than dinosaurs, could have been present on Earth? What about dragons?

Is it possible that not too long ago, dragons interacted with humans? I believe it’s likely, considering that practically every culture of people in the world has written about and described such creatures.

On the other hand, dinosaurs were never part of anyone’s conversation before the 1800s.

What if a cataclysmic event packing tremendous fire and heat instantly wiped out dragons and petrified their bones? What if the controllers have spread another giant lie claiming that the dragons are a part of mythology and the nonexistent dinosaurs are part of our distant past?

Such a lie cements in the minds of many people the idea that our realm is much older than it might be, and it covers up the notion that humans and giant reptiles might have coexisted at the same time.

Mainstream science and movie studios like Disney highly promote the idea that dinosaurs existed 65 million years ago. The disinformation is always present and in our face. Can you see through the lies?

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10 thoughts on “Have they spun another colossal lie when it comes to dinosaurs?

  1. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 June 2, 2024 / 5:41 pm

    Thanks John and Sandy! And you’re welcome! 🙂

    And sharing that dragon information was so much fun that I’d thought I’d share some more. There are so many intriguing dragons to learn about.

    Also, John, keep on with that digging! 🤣

    Lisa

    Dracopedia Field Guide by William O’Connor:

    DRAKE
    “The drake is a common flightless dragon that was domesticated early by many civilizations. Originally domesticated by the Egyptian and Babylonian cultures.
    The drake comes in hundreds of species and breeds, but all are four-legged animals with short compact bodies allowing for swift running. The drake’s powerful jaws and sharp teeth are evolved to effectively capture and kill its prey.

    Because of their common usage as guard animals, drakes in art routinely graced architecture from Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Asia. During the Middle Ages the drake became such a symbol of protection and ferocity that their likeness was used on cathedrals and churches as downspouts and to help deter nesting pigeons. These “gurglers” became known as gargoyles and today the term is synonymous with the drake in many parts of the world.”

    AMPHIPTERE
    “The winged serpent, a common dragon, is a legless serpent with leather wings, ranging from a tiny 6″ (15cm) garden asps to larger specimens of 6′ (183cm). The bat-like wings of the amphiptere allow the creature to travel a range of large distances, but the amphiptere does not soar like a bird; rather, it covers its ground using short flying and gliding. The amphiptere’s coloration varies greatly from species to species, and it feeds primarily on small creatures such as insects, bats, birds, and mice.”

    (Also, on a side note, John. My internet service was working first thing this morning, but for some odd reason it is not working now. This is my second time attempting to post this. And I had posted this on my tracfone, which should have sent it anyway because I have paid data that is separate from our home service. But it wouldn’t post. So, I left the house, and the WiFi came back, but I also lost my post.
    So, this time I am posting away from our home, at the park, using my data from my tracfone.

    This could be a huge problem for me I can’t even use the the data on my tracfone within my own home.

    I hope the problem will get fixed with our internet service. Today I was able to leave the house because it’s Sunday and my husband is home. But on most days I can’t do that because I can’t leave my autistic son (childhood vaccine-injured).

    I hope you will be hearing from me, John. But if I am scarce or unresponsive, you will understand why. Very distressed right now! What the hell?😕)

    Lisa

  2. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews June 2, 2024 / 1:52 pm

    Thanks for sharing, Lisa! I am sure the Internet connectivity problems will be resolved soon. 🙂

    John

  3. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews June 2, 2024 / 9:00 am

    Thank you, Sandy! 🙂
    John

  4. sandy edwards's avatar sandy edwards June 2, 2024 / 8:47 am

    Thanks Dr. Reizer and Lisa for this interesting and likely true information. I believe it. Another great article. Sandy

  5. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews June 2, 2024 / 12:13 am

    Me too!

  6. Unknown's avatar Anonymous June 1, 2024 / 11:50 pm

    I believe your theory!

  7. NoFakeNews's avatar NoFakeNews June 1, 2024 / 7:06 pm

    Thanks for researching all that, Lisa. It’s great stuff, as usual!👍

    It’s a more than interesting topic, for sure. I’m still digging into it, no pun intended.🤣

    John

  8. lhakes12's avatar lhakes12 June 1, 2024 / 6:46 pm

    A fire-breathing fantastical article, John! And I am on the believer side!

    And a little folklore fun from the “Dracopedia Field Guide,” by William O’Connor.

    “The great Welsh red dragon of folklore and history is by far the most famous within the Dracorexidae family of dragons. Although the red dragons do not have as large a range as the Icelandic white and Scandinavian blue dragons and are far rarer, they hold the distinctions of living in such close connection to the humans in their area that the relationship is almost symbiotic. Dragon-human contact, however, is almost unheard of.
    The current range of the Welsh red dragon stretches north to the Faroe Islands, south into Wales, and across much of northern Scotland, where the dragons hunt seals and small whales from the sea.
    Wales is synonymous with dragons, and the Welsh red dragon is emblazoned on their flag and woven into their national mythology.”

    “The eight great dragons are, by far, the most feared and famous creatures in the history of the world. From the beginning of time, the great dragon species have not only inspired our imaginations but have helped form cultures with which they exist.
    Great dragons are highly territoriaI and antisocial, even to other dragons. They prefer high cliffs and rocky outcroppings, making their homes along tall palisades overlooking the sea.”

    “GREAT FIRE-BREATHING DRAGONS
    Of all the dragon species only the Dracorexus family is able to ‘breathe’ fire. The great dragon’s ability to breathe fire is actually a misnomer. More accurately, the dragon spits fire. Great dragons are able to secrete a highly volatile liquid in a gland behind the mandible. The great dragon is able to spit this liquid up to 100′ (30m). Once in contact with oxygen, the liquid quickly oxidizes and burst into flame. This attack is only possible about once a day, and usually as a last resort Defense, allowing the drago to escape a dangerous situation.”

    “By far the most dangerous and ferocious members of the dragon class, the wyvern is sometimes referred to as the dragon wolf. It’s durable hide of armored scales gives the wyvern ample protection to fight off other predators and even larger dragons when fighting in a pack. Although the wyvern does not possess a breath weapon, his poisonous stinger, powerfully body and ferocious maw of razor-sharp teeth make it a formidable foe.
    The wyvern is the best responsible for most of the injuries throughout history reported as dragon attacks.”

    DRAGONETTE
    “Few images evoke more romance and excitement than the dragon rider on his steed. For centuries the dragonette has been bred by civilizations all over the world for a variety of purposes, from the diminutive courier dragonette to the powerful war dragonettes.
    Dragonettes are unique within the Draconia class in that they live within flocks (or flights) that can grow into thousands of animals. Very social and docile creatures.
    Although not as intelligent or easy to train as horses, dragonettes are considered a working breed and have long been used for transportation and military use.”

    It sounds like it might have been dragonette species of dragons that interacted with humans, John! 🤣

    Lisa

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