Orion Wars

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Based on the age of the Suns and the planets in our galaxy, it was decided that the human life form was to be created in the Lyran system. The human race lived there for approximately 40 million years, evolving. The orientation of the human race in Lyrae was agricultural in nature. Apparently, we were very plentiful and abundant, and lived in peace. Then, one day, huge craft appeared in the sky.

A large ship came out of the huge craft and approached the Lyran planet Bila, and reptilians from Alpha Draconis disembarked. Apparently, the Alpha Draconians and the Lyrans were afraid of each other. Alpha Draconians were apparently the first race in our galaxy to have interstellar space travel, and have had this capability for 4 billion years.When the Draconians came and saw the Lyran planet, with all its abundance and food and natural resources, the Draconians wanted to control it.

There was apparently a mis-communication or misunderstanding between the Draconians and Lyran humans. The Lyrans wanted to know more about the Draconians before some kind of "assistance" was offered. The Draconians mistook the communication as a refusal, and subsequently destroyed three out of 14 planets in the Lyran system. The Lyrans were basically defenseless against this war. The planets Bila, Teka and Merck were destroyed.

Over 50 million Lyran humans were killed. It is at this point in history that the Draconians began to look at humans as a food source. This is how old the struggle is between the reptilian and human races. Now, I must make the point that not all the reptilian or human races are "dark". There is a mixture. When we start meeting these races again, one will need to trust your gut instinct.[1]


See Also:

Breeding Programs

References

  1. Alex Collier,Defending Sacred Ground, 1997