The Death of the Queen and the Reptilian Conspiracy Theory

It is with a heavy heart that we must report that the Queen of England has died. She was a kind and gracious lady who will be missed by many. However, there is a small facet of individuals who are rejoicing at her death. These people believe that the royal family is reptilian and that the Queen’s death presents an opportunity to expose their true nature to the world. In this article, we’ll explore the evidence these conspiracy theorists have put forth to support their claims, and we’ll let you decide for yourself if you think the Royal family is really reptilian.

The most popular theory among those who believe the Royal family is reptilian is that they need to find a new skin for her body and install her into a new human. The reasoning behind this claim is that the Queen’s body was too old to cover her lizard skin. While this may sound far-fetched, there is some evidence to support it. For example, many people have noted that the royal family rarely ages, which could be attributed to them wearing new skin every few years. Additionally, some say that the Queen’s hands look more like claws than human hands, further adding to the reptilian theory.

Of course, there are also many people who believe that the reptilian conspiracy theory is complete nonsense. They argue that there is no concrete evidence to support any of these claims and that people are simply seeing what they want to see. Furthermore, they say that even if the Royal family were reptiles, there would be no way to hide it from the public. So what do you think? Is there any merit to these claims?

As stated above, many conspiracy theorists believe that the Queen’s death provides an opportunity to expose the Royal family’s true reptilian nature to the world. In this blog post, we explored some of the evidence these theorists have put forth to support their claims. However, we also highlighted some of the arguments against this theory. Ultimately, it’s up to you to decide what you think – do you think there’s any merit to these claims? Or are people just seeing things that aren’t really there?

By ARO

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