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Superstition Mountain Reptilians Skulking About

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2009

Superstition Mountains, AZ are believed to have a portal to an underground reptilian city, many locals tell stories of seeing reptilian or lizard people skulking about in the hills after dark. Many unsolved disappearances of hikers deepen the mystery of Superstition Mountain.

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  • u should do some research on "david icke" and reptilians and this whole world agenda... one thing will lead to another.. to another to another.. and if u are curious enough u will find things u will not like.. but u have to go where ever the truth takes u no matter how strange it sounds...

  • You should call Faked or Fact and let them research the place as soon as possible

    =D Who knows it could be true :D

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  • interesting...Check out PLAUSIBLE POINTS FOR THE REPTILIAN CASE, it covers every and anything reptilian. We are making a follow-up to the film as we speak and being from AZ and growing up near the Superstitions, we certainly feel compelled to cover the S.M.-reptilian connection in this second film. Alot of strange things have happened out in those mountains!!

  • Hey give that guy a tip!

  • So the Arizona law was targeting Reptilians all this time? lol

  • 9/11 views o,o

  • @baalyezidi this is so true

  • Reptilians, part of the serpent seed line. Quetzalcoatl was a reptilian and he was known to eat the Mayan people. The Toltec Mayan god Gucumatz was described as a "serpent of wisdom" who enlightened humankind. His Aztec counterpart was named Quetzalcoatl. In the Yucatan, he is called Kukulcan.

  • That is cool listening to this guy talk. What an amazing place. Would love to visit AZ again when I can.

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