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How are these any different in terms of plausibility?
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An interview -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeYfdDA5FvY the footage of them worshipping a big owl displayed at some point can also be found in HD here - between 0:52 and 1:10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpKdSvw ... =emb_title
Check the members
reaction, It is not irrational to believe that there are people with irrational beliefs, who have a sort of power and that the same people could be in high places. I agree that the only thing that is irrational is their beliefs... but there were at least many secret societies like Skull & Bones (where Bush actually gave up information in many silly ways - "
It's so secret that we can't talk about it"), Scroll & Key, etc
Here we can look at some old examples -
https://www.history.com/news/secret-soc ... ts-templar
There is plenty of information on the web at least (some libraries have books on this topic) that prove this is a reality, videos, documentation... but is a waste of time for one who doesn't have an interest, I was very curious to explore a lot of odd things when I was younger, I wanted to know things and I had to stop somewhere because the more you dive into some things, the more the chances to lose your mind.
I cannot dismiss the existence of an extraterrestrial reptoid species but I cannot accept it either until solid evidence can be provided for this claim, most of the "evidence" I found from the people who claim they have, are either edited footage or they have bad quality sources which checked in other parts (better sources for the same video), don't show what they imply. I went through it quickly.
So the final point is this... people have irrational beliefs, some of them can be presidents, or other important roles in the current society, If there are groups of people who believe the same things in the same fashion religions exist, and share common ideas or goals, is plausible and observable.
Reptiles with technology on the moon controlling a flat earth, cannot and will never be plausible.