Lizardmen
Reptilian humanoids, also known as reptiloids, are anthropomorphic reptile‑like beings that appear in mythology, folklore, science fiction and modern conspiracy theories. In ancient traditions such as the Nāga of South and Southeast Asian belief systems, they are depicted as half‑human, half‑serpent divine or semi‑divine figures. In fiction, early portrayals include Robert E. Howard’s serpent men in the 1929 story The Shadow Kingdom and a range of later works featuring lizard‑like races in fantasy and science‑fiction literature and media. In conspiracy circles, most prominently popularized by David Icke in the 1990s, reptilian humanoids are alleged to be shape‑shifting aliens from systems such as Draco or Orion who inhabit world leadership and manipulate global events. These claims lack credible scientific evidence and are widely dismissed as pseudoscientific and unfounded.
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