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The human race began in the Lyran star system approximately 40 million years ago. We were a peace-loving civilization and thrived primarily on agriculture and artistic pursuits. Life was peaceful, harmonious, and beautiful. We lived in balance with nature and there was plentiful abundance to be shared amongst the people.

One day the Alpha Draconis race came to visit the Lyran star system and were quite impressed with its abundance of food and natural resources. The Alpha Draconians were an advanced warrior race with heavy military-grade space ships. They proved their dominance over the Lyrans, who were basically defenseless, by attacking first. They destroyed three out of fourteen planets in the Lyran star system. Planets Bila, Teka, and Merck were destroyed with over 50 million humans killed in an instant. This was the beginning of the age-old struggle between humans and reptilians.
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The current race of reptilians who controlled planet Earth in the previous age are descendants of these Draconians. They have an innate mistrust of the human race and believe that this solar system belongs to them. They have cleverly subverted the law of free will by manipulating humanity in such a way that we willingly give up our free will and allow them to control us through shadow governments. They were attempting to take complete control over planet Earth but have now been stopped by the intervention of the Galactic Federation.

The Galactic Federation is an interplanetary association that was set up to intervene when universal laws were being violated. The current drama that is playing out on planet earth is the culmination of an epic battle that has been taking place between the forces of the light and dark for millennia. Fortunately for us, humanity has been freed of reptilian control and will be reclaiming our sovereign right over planet Earth for ages to come.

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