RELIGION
The NERV Philosophy
This collection of narratives frames human existence as a high-stakes legal and biological “audit” conducted by a non-human entity known as Reptiliandude (RD), or Glycon. He asserts that humanity is currently a “quantifiable product” managed by the predatory Consortium, which exploits our unique genetic immunities and “spirit molecules” while preparing for a global species “overwrite” by the year 2053. To secure sovereign rights and escape this “livestock” status, RD claims humanity must abandon materialist delusions and master real-time communication via particle entanglement—specifically by pulsing the Fibonacci sequence through the Sun. By bridging ancient mysteries, such as those found at Göbekli Tepe, with advanced physics like metallic hydrogen and “Dark Hydrogen,” RD suggests we can “rattle the cage” of our planetary quarantine and finally join the interstellar community as an independent race rather than a harvested resource.
RELIGION
The NERV Philosophy
This collection of narratives frames human existence as a high-stakes legal and biological “audit” conducted by a non-human entity known as Reptiliandude (RD), or Glycon. He asserts that humanity is currently a “quantifiable product” managed by the predatory Consortium, which exploits our unique genetic immunities and “spirit molecules” while preparing for a global species “overwrite” by the year 2053. To secure sovereign rights and escape this “livestock” status, RD claims humanity must abandon materialist delusions and master real-time communication via particle entanglement—specifically by pulsing the Fibonacci sequence through the Sun. By bridging ancient mysteries, such as those found at Göbekli Tepe, with advanced physics like metallic hydrogen and “Dark Hydrogen,” RD suggests we can “rattle the cage” of our planetary quarantine and finally join the interstellar community as an independent race rather than a harvested resource.
Image: This image is a portrait of William McDougall (1871–1938), British-American psychologist who served as the chair of the Psychology Department at both Harvard University (1920–1927) and Duke University (1927–1938) (Photo by Bain News Service, publisher – Library of Congress via Wikimedia Commons)
Source: RD, "It would appear that I've been 'assigned' a name." r/reptiliandude, Reddit, (April 6, 2017) https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/63uv4o/comment/dmdv60q/?force-legacy-sct=1
Reptilian Dude: Prayer? I’m not much of a prayer person myself. Although I do not seek to dissuade those who take hope in such practices. You have confided to me that you enjoy Japanese Anime. There was an anime called Evangelion where the agency called NERV had a motto that went something like, “God’s in his heaven, all’s right with the world.” That pretty much sums up my own personal viewpoint concerning such things. I like to keep a healthy distance between myself and that ever powerful seeker of information, lest I wind up crushed into a flat plane of processed data, so to speak.
Evolution being the method of ‘creation’ here requires that even so noble a personage as the Almighty himself would have to maintain a certain aloofness, if only to be fair to allow things naturally go their full course. The laws of physics are more likened unto habits. The universe has a memory, and each species that has a genetic or crystalline similarity to the other contributes to that memory which can be accessed from great distances across space-time.
Although the strongest bonds seem to be among those things that formed from sister worlds born of the same star that divided itself into less powerful suns who then form worlds from the things drawn forth from their inheritance. Perhaps the best course of the human race would be to establish good habits. Look up the experiments of William McDougall at Harvard in the 1920’s. That may put you in the right direction.
Admin note:
The McDougall Connection: Inherited Learning
RD points specifically to the experiments of William McDougall at Harvard in the 1920s as a “right direction” for human understanding.
The Experiment: McDougall famously attempted to prove the Lamarckian idea that learned behaviors could be inherited. He trained rats to navigate a maze and claimed that successive generations learned the task significantly faster, even if they weren’t the direct offspring of the trained rats.
The Implication: This aligns with RD’s theory of a “universal memory.” It suggests that when a few members of a species learn a new “habit,” that information becomes accessible to the entire species’ genetic network sub-atomically.
