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Wednesday, June 15, 2016

'I Am Not a Lizard': Mark Zuckerberg Is Latest Celebrity Asked About Reptilian Conspiracy

HIGHLIGHTS
  • Zuckerberg held the first ever Facebook Live Q&A on Tuesday.
  • He revealed some of the future plans of the company.
  • He talked about random things too.


Mark Zuckerberg wants you to know he is not a lizard shape bent on world domination.


Billionaire technologist hosts Town Hall his first Q&A using Facebook live video streaming programs, to field questions from the social media networking giant that he founded. Jerry Seinfeld blew in a hole for a brief cameo and talk about breakfast foods. Amid questions about artificial intelligence and entrepreneurship Facebook's Zuckerberg, someone wanted to know if the 32-year-old is really a reptile disguised ashumans.

'I Am Not a Lizard': Mark Zuckerberg Is Latest Celebrity Asked About Reptilian Conspiracy


"Mark, is it true the allegations that you are secretly lizards?" Zuckerberg reads aloud. "I will have to go with ' no '."

He added: "I'm not a lizard." Facebook founder stopped to lick his lips.

Zuckerberg called it "very silly" question and move to a less ridiculous things, like sharing techno-telepathic thoughts. It may be a frivolous thing when a celebrity is asked to publicly reject the slithery secret lineage, but this scenario is not without precedent. In 2011, for example, Donald Rumsfeld repeatedly refused to acknowledge thecomedian Louis C.K. on radio shows, such as former Defense Secretary C.K. pesteredabout being a "flesh-eating" alien lizards. Three years later, New Zealand Prime Minister John key was forced to address the scenarios directly after the citizens of Auckland filed an official Information Act request.

"To the best of my knowledge, no. Asked that question directly, I have taken the unusual step of not only seeing the doctor, but the vet, and both have confirmed I'm not reptiles, "key said, according to the New Zealand Newshub. "So I'm definitely nota reptile. I've never been in a spaceship, ever in space, and my tongue not too longeither. "

Before becoming a hobby that yg love talking banter to ask prominent figures if they are lizard people on human skin, humanoid reptilians remains firmly in the domain of science fiction and fantasy. Kull the Conqueror fought snake-headed man in 1929short story by American author Robert e. Howard (Conan the barbarian fame from).Growling humanoid reptiles have a bit part in "Star Wars," "Star Trek," "Doctor Who" and other staples of sci-fi. In 1983 when the alien shape, reptiles get their first big break in the U.S. TV network through earthly invasion in the NBC miniseries "V."


But bridges the gap between actors in the flaky makeup and strangers ask Zuckerberg if he is a foreigner will require cultural encouragement of conspiracy theory David Icke UK.

Icke was a promising footballer, turned BBC Sports correspondent, before achievingfame for his reptoid hypothesis. Weird interview in 1991 with the chat show host Terry Wogan launched a Icke's career as one of the world's leading conspiracy theorieswhen BBC correspondent proclaimed himself the son of God. Eight years later — into a pop-culture environment thought by "Men in Black" and "The X-files"-Icke published the "The biggest Secret," the Bible is the theorist has been through half-a-dozen new prints in the years since.

Like a pair of utopian philosopher writing in the journal studies in 2005, "the biggestpower Icke's not so much as a certain tension innovators foreigner or a conspiracy theory but rather on his ambition totalizing weave many sub theory to a remarkablenarrative is complete and all-accounting."

In "The biggest Secret" and the books that followed, Icke claims that prehistoric alien Anunnaki (may be related to sons of God of Mesopotamia, Anu)-created man as well as the ruling class reptile hybrid. Lizard's descendants include the Illuminati, George Washington, Princess Diana and the other United Kingdom count, George w. Bush and many infiltrators among the media, the United Nations and the Trilateral Commission.

Given the outlandishness and the New World Order the scope of claims, some critics have difficulty accepting that Icke himself believes his own; He has been accused of using the "reptiles" as anti-Semitic code words. But when the journalist Jon Ronson was asked to clarify his comments, Icke Icke stuck in outer space weapons. In Ronson's 2001 book, "them: Adventures with extremists," a conspiracy theory argued: "I'm not talking about one of the Earth ras, Jewish or non-Jewish. I am talking aboutgenetic networks that operate through all the race, this family becomes a mix of genes from humans and reptiles. "

Since "The biggest Secret," the nickname of reptiles have bubbled to the overlord politics
 

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