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  2. Reptilian conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    Reptilians (also called reptoids, [1] archons, [2] reptiloids, saurians, draconians, [3] [4] [5] or lizard people [6]) are supposed reptilian humanoids, which play a prominent role in fantasy, science fiction, ufology, and conspiracy theories.

  3. Triune brain - Wikipedia

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    Glynda-Lee Hoffmann, in her book The Secret Dowry of Eve, Women's Role in the Development of Consciousness, references the triune theory explored by MacLean and goes one step further. Her theory about human behavior, and the problems we create with that behavior, distinguishes the prefrontal cortex as uniquely different from the rest of the ...

  4. Reptilian humanoid - Wikipedia

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    Anthropomorphic reptilian races or beings commonly appear in fantasy and science fiction.They can be based on various reptiles, like lizards, crocodiles, alligators, snakes, dinosaurs, and the fictional dragons.

  5. David Icke - Wikipedia

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    Books Icke wrote over the next 11 years developed his world view of a New Age conspiracy. [13] Reactions to his endorsement of an antisemitic fabrication, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, in The Robots' Rebellion (1994) and in And the Truth Shall Set You Free (1995) led his publisher to decline further books, and he has self-published since ...

  6. Aquatic ape hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The book was praised for its feminism but paleoanthropologists were disappointed with its promotions of the AAH. [52] Morgan removed the feminist critique and left her AAH ideas intact, publishing the book as The Aquatic Ape 10 years later, but it did not garner any more positive reaction from scientists. [52]

  7. Clotaire Rapaille - Wikipedia

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    His theory that culture gets imprinted into the "Reptilian Brain" during early childhood [12] has been heavily contradicted by scientific evidence. [13] His practice of leading managers into regression sessions to tap into their unconscious in an attempt to discover a "code" word, has also been cited as "primitive" and has been heavily ...

  8. The Reptile Room - Wikipedia

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    Book the Second: The Reptile Room is the second book in the children's series A Series of Unfortunate Events, written by Daniel Handler under the pseudonym Lemony Snicket. . The book tells the story of the Baudelaire orphans, as they are sent to live with a distant relative named Montgomery Montgome

  9. Evolution: A Theory in Crisis - Wikipedia

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    Reviews by parties within the scientific community were vehemently negative, with several attacking flaws in Denton's arguments. Biologist and philosopher Michael Ghiselin described A Theory in Crisis as "a book by an author who is obviously incompetent, dishonest, or both – and it may be very hard to decide which is the case" and that his "arguments turn out to be flagrant instances of the ...