Consept

I know Dragons exist (Confirmation Bias)

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12 hours ago, Consept said:

I know dragons exist and i know this because there are multiple stories from people online of their experiences with dragons and lots of evidence and you just have to look at the past myths and todays fantasy to see dragons are always in plain sight, its a way of hiding them in plain sight so the public get used to their existence. The BBC have even admitted that they could exist - http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160929-how-evolution-could-give-rise-to-real-life-dragons. Its also been reported cave dragons exist - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science/cave-dragons-exist-and-saving-them-could-protect-drinking-water-180963797/

So you might ask where is all the hard evidence, well this is the thing, the powers that be are going to use the dragons as weapons of mass destruction they may even use them to depopulate the world and blame it on the dragons, so because of this plan they suppress all mention of dragons in the mainstream, in fact ive personally asked members of the government and the 1% and they deny this is the case, thats right they are dragon-deniers. 

You might also say scientists and evolutionists have proved that dragons dont exist and actually could never have existed, but again theyve obviously all been paid to say that or at least adjust their results. Then on to the media, they never report anything about dragons, what does that tell you? Theyre feeding you garbage because they dont want you to see the truth, the powers that be own the media so of course if they had dragons they wouldnt report it in the media, come on. There are some real dragon truthers on youtube who have podcasts where they discuss these points in more detail, however its hard to tell the truth about it, in fact one of them got shutdown because youtube said he was spreading misinformation, which of course they would because who owns youtube? Google, whos behind Google? Thats right, Sergey Brin a billionaire in the top 1% of wealth in the world, he has the means to do it and all he cares about is power. 

If you truly have an open mind you will look into this for yourself, if your mind is closed i hope one day youll open it up and go down the dragon hole 

 

I've never given this much thought, but we are very close to certain dinosaurs existed and we have a species of reptile that can still generate flame out its nose/mouth today.  So its not very far off to think that a large dinosaur thing that breathed fire did exist and burned shit with fireballs.

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7 minutes ago, Mu_ said:

I've never given this much thought, but we are very close to certain dinosaurs existed and we have a species of reptile that can still generate flame out its nose/mouth today.  So its not very far off to think that a large dinosaur thing that breathed fire did exist and burned shit with fireballs.

@Mu_ This guy gets it. Great point and also how do we know some of these so called 'dinosaurs' werent in fact dragons? How would they check if they could breath fire? 

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Don’t forget about the beautiful creature Simulans dragonis (aka the Blue morph dragon butterfly). It was discovered in a jungle in Belize in 1974 by the Ecuadorian ecologist Dr. Luis Bandera. Unfortunately, this awesome creature is likely extinct. Yet fortunately, Luis preserved a tissue sample. More than two decades after it’s discovery, the advent of DNA sequencing and genomic analysis allows a deeper exploration into this fascinating organism. Interestingly a dendrogram, based on sequence homology of both invariant rRNA gene sequences and highly variant simple tandem repeats (STRs), did not group the Blue morph dragon butterfly in the same clad as arthropod insects. Guess which clad showed highest evolutionary homology? Wait for it. . . . Drumroll. . . Yep, reptiles!! And not just any reptile, prehistoric reptiles. This is consistent with the facts that the dragon butterfly is partially cold blooded, has an exoskeleton composed of alpha-keratin and cannot produce viable offspring with traditional butterflies. As well, it’s been said that one of Luis’ students, Alejandro Lopez, witnessed the dragon butterfly breath out a wisp of smoke. However, this was never confirmed by photographic evidence and Luis himself said in a 1975 interview that the dragon butterfly was unable to breath fire (not even a micro flame).  

Sadly, Luis passed away in 1986 before the exciting genetic discoveries were made. Yet we know he is looking down on this with a big smile. His colleagues and students fondly called him “Doc Lu” and he was well known for saying “There are 100 million years of evolution underneath every smile”. ? 

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