How many reptilians currently sit in the world government?

Simon Litt
3 min readJan 27, 2024
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The crisis on our planet is becoming visible to more and more people. The imminent adoption of an international pandemic agreement. Preparation of an international trade agreement. An increase in points on the planet where military operations take place. What is happening and who is to blame? Perhaps parliamentary hearings in the US Congress entirely dedicated to UFOs have something to do with this. Let’s try to figure it out.

It’s already clear to us that space travel is extremely complex, and very likely very slow. Any civilization that can travel between the stars has only two ways to achieve the possibility of such flights. The first is the gradual internal development of technology. The second is to borrow technology from a civilization that has already mastered such flights. If civilization itself reaches the level of such technologies, then this is only possible under the condition of an extreme concentration of resources. And that means an exorbitant level of cooperation in society. And since this process will be long, it will certainly become entrenched in the culture. Because of this, space wars between such civilizations are unlikely. First there will be attempts to find mutually beneficial cooperation. Of course, there may be claims for planets with ideal parameters for habitation, but much more predictable and less resource-intensive is genetic modification of oneself for life on unsuitable planets. An example is that on our planet only the most primitive states are now fighting for territories. Although 150 years ago this was still the norm. Developed states prefer complex warfare using ideologies, standards, technology and economics. An interstellar civilization will have even more powerful and safer tools.

Technology for interstellar travel can only be obtained with the consent of a civilization that already has such technologies. Since it is impossible to defeat it with primitive technologies. But it is unreasonable to give such technologies to just anyone. Consequently, the cultural development of the civilization receiving the technology must meet very high standards. It turns out that a civilization that has the technology of interstellar travel will be perceived by us as good. But this kindness will not prevent such a civilization from cold-bloodedly destroying some underdeveloped civilization. When there is a clear scientific justification for a prospective threat. But at the same time, there will be no pathological thirst to rule over others. Slave labor is not economically profitable. So it makes no sense to use a backward civilization.

Before looking for signs of governance on our planet, let’s summarize thoughts briefly.

  • Interstellar travel requires extremely advanced technology;
  • Interstellar travel is very, very expensive;
  • There is a high probability that the resources in space are irreplaceable and are bringing the heat death of the universe closer;
  • It makes sense to either scientifically study underdeveloped civilizations and not interfere, or develop them in order to save the resources of your planetary system.

Now let’s look at the processes on our planet. There are already states that have moved to a higher level of development and they already have the resource to control the entire planet. But this is not happening; everywhere there is a wild squabble between groups with resources for their vision of the future world order. It is still not possible to even create the rudiments of a world government from humans. Everything turns into small and large squabbles, where war is quite acceptable, just to get more resources and more control levers. But if all the resources that are now being spent on hot wars were spent on science, then humanity could solve many important problems. A one world government would set common goals, then this would be noticeable. In the meantime, unrelated groups who would like to see themselves as part of the future world government are announcing their desires for the future world order. It turns out that there is no world government and there is not a single reptilian in it.

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Simon Litt

I am interested in writing and talking about difficult things.