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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.  
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.<ref>Alex Collier,Defending Sacred Ground, 1997</ref>
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.
 
It is ingrained in the Draconian hierarchies to teach them to never trust a human. They are taught the Draconian version of the history of the '[[Orion Wars|Great Galactic War]]', which teaches that humans are at fault for invading the universe, and that humans selfishly wanted the Draconian society to starve and struggle for the basic materials that would allow them to exist.<ref>Alex Collier,Defending Sacred Ground, 1997</ref>