This is a followup to the Lacerta project:
https://www.farsightprime.com/forums/general-farsightprime-discussions/67247-lacerta-soraya
The question is: Has the reptilian species Lacerta belongs to actually evolved on Earth and therefore must be considered a native population?
I wanted to write a lot about this, but intuition told me to not jump to conclusions and focus on the raw data Farsight already provided. So, I rewatched the "Annihilation of the Dinosaurs" project and took notes:
https://www.farsightprime.com/the-annihilation-of-the-dinosaurs
The interesting thing about that project is that all the remote viewers were seeing "intelligent reptilian humanoids" when probing for life that belongs to the environment.
[29:13] Aziz: "... It's a reptile person. If there was a reptile man, this is a reptile man."
[38:34] Yeme: "Whatever it is, it walks upright-ish, with a gallop like movement. It's not human, however, it also is not like the ETs I've come in contact with."
[54:27] Melena Hall: "In this area, I'm getting a very intelligent creature here ..."
[1:03:34] Kahmia Dunson: "Focusing on the must intellectual biological here ..."
[1:13:22] Courtney: "Okay, so that was Earth at the peak of the dinosaur era. Yes, there were big dinosaurs in that day, but there were also humanoid like reptiles who were highly intelligent. They stood upright, lived in harmony with their environment, and they had high levels of technology that did not threaten the environmental ecosystem of the day. The fossil evidence clearly indicates that the dinosaurs evolved here on Earth. But, we have no remote viewing data that suggests that the intelligent reptilians that co-existed with those dinosaurs also evolved here on Earth. We did not see any type of wide-spread and large-scale, industrial signature for that time period, which would have been present if they evolved here."
Well... as Lacerta states, multiple different reptilian humanoid species evolved on Earth, with her kind being the only one that survived until today. As far as I'm concerned, Farsight didn't look deep enough into those beings to be able to conclude the absence of a civilization, as they did not expect to see such beings. They were focused on dinosaurs, not humanoid intelligent reptilians.
Farsight should look into them again with less prejudice ...
There's also one obvious question that's bugging me: If it's true what Lacerta is saying about her people, living in caverns beneath the surface while at the same time loving the sun and needing sunlight for their well-being... Why aren't they reclaiming the surface of Earth? What is hindering them?
When Yeme talked to the one that called herself Soraya (which I believe is Lacerta), she stated that she's responsible for preserving the balance of the powers, and that it's not an easy task.
Speculation: What if Lacerta's people are in an mostly unwanted alliance with the bad reptilians that arrived here? What if the bad reptilians hinder them to reclaim the surface, holding them hostage, so to speak?
Next question would be: Are Lacerta's people subject to the death traps?
For me, it wouldn't make any sense that these reptilians are the bad guys, because if they were, they would have reclaimed the surface of Earth long ago.
What if these Earth reptilians actually could be an ally for humanity? What if the bad reptilians tell us humans that Lacerta's people are the bad guys so we would never become friends, preventing that we fight the bad reptilians together?
So many questions ...
I'll have to go and watch this Project - I can't remember seeing it.
Great questions Tazz!