I just had an "oh oh" moment when surfing the TV channels yesterday. I caught the briefest clip of Prince Charles in Darwin, Australia making a guest appearance on the Masterchef programme (cooking talent show). It felt like I was meant to see that one thing, since I didn't watch the whole show. 3 teams were making canapes to serve to the royal guests and one of the things was that Charles wasn't actually seen on TV eating any of them. That got the Twitterfeed buzzing! But what I noticed, was that when he was presented with a plate of canapes, all constructed out of local, organic produce, such as wallaby tartare, and goat's cheese mousse with bush spices, he made the short comment: "No crocodile?".
This was brushed off, or passed by. No journalist has made a thing of it. But when you are awake, you can't help seeing things differently. I felt like he was making sure there was no crocodile on the menu, because he wouldn't like to eat that. Not because he wanted to try it. One thing about ET races is that one of the differences between reptilians (reptoids) and Dracos is that the Dracos are crocodile beings. The Royal Dracos in their original form are very strong, powerful, and mind-numbingly dominant. Certainly it's not a sure thing that Prince Charles is a Draco in human form, but to give David Icke credit, this idea sticks powerfully in my throat, and I felt it was corroborated in that tiny video clip I viewed yesterday.
This was brushed off, or passed by. No journalist has made a thing of it. But when you are awake, you can't help seeing things differently. I felt like he was making sure there was no crocodile on the menu, because he wouldn't like to eat that. Not because he wanted to try it. One thing about ET races is that one of the differences between reptilians (reptoids) and Dracos is that the Dracos are crocodile beings. The Royal Dracos in their original form are very strong, powerful, and mind-numbingly dominant. Certainly it's not a sure thing that Prince Charles is a Draco in human form, but to give David Icke credit, this idea sticks powerfully in my throat, and I felt it was corroborated in that tiny video clip I viewed yesterday.