Ancient Aliens The Reptilians (2009– ) Online
- Original Title :
- The Reptilians
- Genre :
- TV Episode / Documentary / History / Sci-Fi
- Year :
- 2009–
- Cast :
- Robert Clotworthy,Heather Berlin,Luis Chiappe
- Type :
- TV Episode
- Time :
- 44min
- Rating :
- 7.2/10
The Reptilian alien is a fixture of science-fiction, from H.P. Lovecraft's tales of Valusians to the Cardassians in Star Trek, to the Visitors of the television series V. But could ancient myths about reptilian creatures provide evidence that they are more than just a pop-culture creation? Legends of serpent beings can be found on every continent. The Bible, the Quran and the ancient texts known as the Nag Hammadi codices all describe reptilian entities interacting with humans. In Central and South America people worship the feathered serpent god called Kulkukan or Quetzalcoatl. In India, the Nagas are half-human half-reptile gods who live underground in a place called Patala. And in China and Japan, many emperors claim to be the descendants of dragons. Could these stories represent real Reptilian beings that people all over the world actually encountered in the ancient past?
Episode credited cast: | |||
Robert Clotworthy | - | Himself - Narrator (voice) | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Heather Berlin | - | Herself - Prof. of Neuroscience, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine (as Heather Berlin Ph.D.) | |
Luis Chiappe | - | Himself (as Luis M. Chiappe Ph.D.) | |
David Childress | - | Himself | |
Glen Creason | - | Himself | |
Kirsten Fisher | - | Herself - Assistant Professor of Biology, Cal State Los Angeles (as Kirsten Fisher Ph.D.) | |
William Henry | - | Himself | |
David Icke | - | Himself | |
Gene Kritsky | - | Himself (as Gene Kritsky Ph.D.) | |
Sabina Magliocco | - | Herself - Folklorist CSUN (as Sabina Magliocco Ph.D.) | |
Jason Martell | - | Himself - Founder, Ancient School | |
Ian Recchio | - | Curator of Invertebrates and Reptiles, Los Angeles Zoo | |
Nick Redfern | - | Himself | |
John Rhodes | - | Himself - Founder, Reptoid Research Center | |
Ramy Romany | - | Himself |