During my years of conpiracy research I'd often see this site..
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/
It has so many sub pages of categories. Like here.. look at the areas.
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/esp_tema.htm
Tried talking to google gemini AI about using this site as reference. But it couldn't really do it. Grok did ok. Here's the conversation.. it'll be lots of parts. Continued in comments.
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what's each of these and what does each type look like "Humans, Felines, Reptilians, Carians"
The website https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net provides detailed, speculative descriptions of the four primary races in the universe—Humans, Felines, Reptilians, and Carians—as outlined in its "Universal Races" section and related articles on alien species. These descriptions are based on esoteric sources, contactee accounts, and unverified claims, often resembling science fiction narratives. Below is a concise summary of each race, including their alleged characteristics, origins, and physical appearances, as described on the site.1. HumansDescription: Humans are considered the youngest of the four primary races, created by the Felines in the Vega star system (Lyra constellation) over 2.5 million years ago. They are described as a species with a unique "Gene of Compassion," making them emotionally driven and capable of spiritual growth. Humans are said to have spread to other star systems and are central to galactic narratives due to their potential for evolution and their contested status among other races. Physical Appearance: Resemble modern Earth humans, with variations like Nordic or Asiatic subtypes (e.g., Agharians, described as human-like with Nordic or oriental features, living in underground caverns). Vary in skin tone, hair color, and eye color, often depicted as tall and attractive in extraterrestrial contexts (e.g., Pleiadian humanoids). Some sources mention genetic modifications, resulting in subtypes with slightly altered features, like larger eyes or elongated skulls.
Role: Humans are portrayed as a developing race, influenced by other extraterrestrial groups (e.g., Greys, Reptilians) through genetic experiments or guidance, with Earth as a key battleground for their evolution.
Role: The Felines are portrayed as guardians or mentors, overseeing human development and protecting against malevolent races like the Reptilians. They are associated with the Lyra constellation and are said to have seeded human life across multiple star systems.
Role: Reptilians are often cast as antagonists, allegedly involved in secret Earth operations (e.g., underground bases like Dulce, New Mexico) and exerting influence over human governments or institutions.
Role: Carians are portrayed as diplomats or spiritual guides, maintaining balance in galactic affairs. They are less frequently mentioned in Earth-based interactions but are tied to ancient galactic histories, possibly originating in systems like Sirius or Orion.
Additional ContextStar Systems: Humans: Originated in Vega (Lyra), later spreading to Pleiades, Sirius, and other systems. Felines: Primarily associated with Vega (Lyra). Reptilians: Centered in Alpha Draconis and active in Orion. Carians: Linked to Sirius or Orion, though their origins are less explicitly defined.
Interactions: The site frames these races as part of a cosmic ecosystem, with Humans as a focal point of interest. Felines and Carians are generally benevolent, while Reptilians are often antagonistic. This dynamic resembles sci-fi narratives of galactic federations or rival factions. Source Nature: These descriptions come from speculative sources like Alex Collier’s lectures, channeled messages, and alleged insider accounts, lacking scientific evidence. They align with esoteric and conspiracy theories rather than verified data.
so you got humans like here on earth.. then cat people, lizard people and bird people.. It's not like star wars or star trek that have various creatures?
You're right to draw a comparison to Star Wars or Star Trek, where galaxies teem with diverse creatures like Wookiees, Klingons, or Hutts. The https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net site does describe four primary races—Humans, Felines, Reptilians, and Carians—which sound like humans, cat people, lizard people, and bird people, respectively. However, the site’s universe is broader than just these four, including a variety of other alien species that echo the eclectic diversity of sci-fi franchises, though with a more esoteric and speculative tone. Let’s break it down to address your question about whether it’s limited to these four or more like the varied creatures in Star Wars or Star Trek.The Four Primary Races vs. Sci-Fi DiversityThe site’s "Universal Races" section emphasizes Humans, Felines, Reptilians, and Carians as the foundational races in its cosmic narrative, suggesting they are the core groups that shaped galactic history. These are described with distinct archetypes:Humans: Like Earth humans, originating in Vega (Lyra), with subtypes like Nordic or Asiatic-looking beings (e.g., Agharians). Felines: Cat-like humanoids from Vega, with lion-like faces, fur, and regal features, seen as benevolent creators of humans. Reptilians: Lizard-like beings, often from Alpha Draconis, with scaly skin, slit eyes, and sometimes shape-shifting abilities, cast as manipulative. Carians: Bird-like humanoids with feathers, beaks, and wing-like appendages, tied to Sirius or Orion, acting as spiritual mediators.
However, the site doesn’t stop at these four. Its “Alien Races” and “A-Z of Alien Species Active in Earth’s Evolution” sections catalog a much wider array of extraterrestrial species, resembling the diverse creature-filled universes of Star Wars or Star Trek. These additional races include insectoids, greys, amphibian-like beings, and more, creating a menagerie akin to sci-fi’s varied ecosystems.Additional Alien Races on the SiteHere are examples of other races described on Biblioteca Pleyades, showing the diversity beyond the four primaries:Greys (Zeta Reticulans): From Zeta Reticuli, these are small, grey-skinned beings with large black eyes, hairless heads, and slender bodies. They’re associated with abductions (e.g., Betty and Barney Hill case) and are emotionally detached, often depicted as scientific or manipulative. Alpha-Draconians: A subtype of Reptilians, but specifically highlighted as tall (7–12 feet), scaly, and dominant, with a militaristic culture, centered in Alpha Draconis. Anunnaki: Humanoid but god-like beings from a planet called Nibiru (or associated with Sirius), often described as tall, with advanced technology and involvement in ancient Earth civilizations (e.g., Sumeria). Mullions: Humanoids with larger skull capacities, mentioned in relation to Algeria, possibly linked to ancient Earth colonies. Dropas: Small, humanoid beings from Sirius, with thin bodies and large heads, allegedly linked to ancient crash sites in China. Insectoids: Praying mantis-like beings, sometimes described as advisors to other races, with large compound eyes and segmented bodies. Amphibians: Water-dwelling or amphibian-like aliens, less detailed but mentioned in some accounts as interacting with Earth’s oceans.
The site’s “A-Z of Alien Species” and related pages suggest 50–100+ races, with descriptions ranging from humanoid to distinctly non-human (e.g., insect-like, aquatic, or energy-based entities). This diversity mirrors the creature-filled galaxies of Star Wars (with species like Twi’leks, Rodians, or Ewoks) or Star Trek (with Vulcans, Andorians, or Borg), where each race has unique physical traits, cultures, and roles.How It Compares to Star Wars and Star TrekSimilarities:Variety of Species: Like Star Wars’ cantina scenes or Star Trek’s Federation, Biblioteca Pleyades describes a galaxy with numerous races, from humanoid (Humans, Pleiadians) to animal-like (Felines, Reptilians, Carians) to bizarre (Insectoids, Greys). This creates a vibrant, multi-species universe. Galactic Interactions: The site’s narrative of alliances, conflicts, and genetic experiments (e.g., Felines creating Humans, Reptilians manipulating Earth) resembles sci-fi’s galactic politics, like the Galactic Senate or Klingon-Federation tensions. Cultural Archetypes: Races have distinct roles—benevolent mentors (Felines, like Yoda’s Jedi), antagonists (Reptilians, akin to Sith or Cardassians), and neutral observers (Carians, similar to Star Trek’s Q Continuum).
Differences:Speculative Nature: Unlike Star Wars or Star Trek, which are fictional with consistent world-building, the site’s content is a patchwork of unverified claims from contactees, channeled messages, and conspiracy theories (e.g., Alex Collier’s lectures or Dulce base stories). It lacks the cohesive narrative of sci-fi. Earth-Centric Focus: The site heavily emphasizes Earth as a cosmic battleground, with races like Greys and Reptilians allegedly active here, unlike sci-fi’s broader galactic scope where Earth is one of many planets. Esoteric Elements: The inclusion of metaphysical concepts (e.g., “Gene of Compassion,” interdimensional beings) sets it apart from the more technological or political focus of Star Wars and Star Trek. Less Visual Detail: While sci-fi provides vivid, visual creature designs (e.g., Chewbacca’s fur, Gorn’s scales), the site’s descriptions are often vague or inconsistent, relying on text-based accounts rather than detailed imagery.
Star Systems and ScopeThe races are tied to various star systems, adding to the sci-fi-like scope:Vega (Lyra): Humans and Felines. Alpha Draconis/Orion: Reptilians and their empires. Zeta Reticuli: Greys. Sirius/Pleiades: Carians, Dropas, and humanoid colonies. Nibiru/Nemesis: Anunnaki and other speculative planets.
This spread across star systems evokes the galaxy-spanning settings of Star Wars (Tatooine, Coruscant) or Star Trek (Vulcan, Qo’noS), though the site’s claims are more fragmented and lack verifiable evidence.Is It Just the Four Races?No, it’s not limited to Humans, Felines, Reptilians, and Carians. The site’s broader catalog of races—Greys, Insectoids, Anunnaki, and others—creates a diverse universe more akin to Star Wars or Star Trek than a narrow focus on four types. The primary races are just the foundational players in a larger cosmic narrative, with dozens of other species filling roles as allies, enemies, or neutral parties.
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