Saturday, May 30, 2015

Questions About Dinosaurs

Q. Hi Lynn. Can you tell us about the dinosaurs? Their history and how they came to be? Were they intelligent and did they exist with/before humans? Were they around the time of Pangea or what was their world like (like Jurassic park, hostile, easy)? How did they all really die? Who were the smartest dinosaurs and did they ever have feelings? I am curious about them. They lived for millions of years and I have always wondered if they were smart like some animals today (dogs, cats, elephants).
A. [I want to approach this by breaking this down question by question....]

Q. How did they come to be?
A. Dinosaurs look to predate humans, but their existence lasted and overlapped when humans were here too. I see them as living here at the same time that earth was viewed as an oasis. I get an image of UFOs and the presence of ETs coming to earth and dinosaurs were here when they would pass through or stop.

In my mind I am trying to back up to see how there got here in the first place. I get that while earth was forming the reputation of being the "oasis" of the solar system, there was another planet or star system that was failing (I want to Drakar, Dragon, Drakonian- some kind of name that starts with a "DRA" sound). This location housed the "reptilian" ETs. I get that as their system was failing, and earth was thriving, they decided to relocate. They brought their life force here, and had very creative geneticists that created these "dinosaurs" out of experimentation, need for protection and the ability to control different aspects of earth. I hear that they used the dinosaurs to be their eyes and ears (as if they could look through their eyes and hear with their ears through a connection in their conjoined DNA). The had the ability to "tap" into the sky, land and water.

Q. Were they here around the time of Pangea?
A. Yes, and that is how they roamed the earth. Earth was beautiful. I want to say paradise. Very "Jurassic Park" feel.

During their existence through extinction several things happen. The earth was closer to the sun, the moon was closer to earth, and the earth was smaller (and the continents were connected). As earth's orbit grew larger, the moon distance became greater and the earth expanded the gravitational force was much higher. The larger dinosaurs couldn't survive this type of pull on their systems (hearts beating and circulation, etc). The larger dinosaurs died off before the smaller ones, leaving the "reptilian" race very vulnerable..

Around this time was when the "cat and dog" ET species decided to come back to earth and each tried to take it for their own. The ET battle began, and that is what killed off much of the remaining dinosaur life (except for those that were able to burrow, hide or escape the battles). I get that for many days the sky was full of this sulphur smell that feels like it would be toxic.

Q. Were dinosaurs intelligent?
A. I see varying level of intelligence. The more "ground" dinosaurs appear to be the least intelligent. The land roaming ones (T Rex, etc) look to be very intelligent. I see one telepathically communicating other dinosaurs, and they knew how to survive in pacts (like a gang of dinosaurs formed out of who can contribute what).

The most intelligent were the flying species (but in a different way than the land dinosaurs). The flying ones could telepathically communicate, but also had the concept of manipulating. They have a more negative frequency tied to them...(and also feel they are the species of dinosaur that is the most heavily manipulated and controlled by the reptilians.).

And that is all I have for this reading. Thank you. Love and light,

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