Facts About The Anu Elohim

Story by Inanna Eloah on SoFurry

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Just a random assortment of facts about my people. Reason: I don't like reading the bullshit written about us in conspiracy theory and UFO sites.


The sheer magnitude and abundance of misinformation and disinformation about the Reptilian races that can be found in most conspiracy theory and UFO-related websites is simply astounding and appalling to me. As a Reptilian myself (one of the so-called "Anu Elohim" race of Winged Draco Reptilians), I grow tired of reading the same old racist, speciesist crap about Reptilians, claiming that we're all man-eating monsters with a lust to dominate the entire human race. These things are about as far from true as Frosty the Snowman is from Hell, possibly further than that.

As such, I felt it would be a good idea to write down as many facts about my particular species as I could in one setting. I will probably do more as time goes by. There is no particular order in which I plan on writing these things, and in fact some things might appear again in successive writings. These are all things that just come up every so often that I wish my human neighbors knew about us. We are not evil... nor are we good. But then again, neither are humans. Like our human neighbors, we simply 'are.' Whether an Eloah becomes evil or good depends upon their own decisions in life, not upon their genetics or biology. So now, without further introduction, here are the few facts that came to my mind for this writing.


My people are one of the races often referred to as "Draco Reptilians" in UFO and Conspiracy Theory circles. We are a dragon-like race of anthropods. Many of our bodily features very closely resemble those of humans, our neighbors on this Earth. When we are in our human-like forms we are virtually indistinguishable from humans, which is advantageous to our survival as a species. When we are in our true forms, we have elongated heads with horns above our eyebrows and jutting out from the backs of our skulls. We also have membranous wings extending out from our backs just below our shoulders, and we have lizard-like thick tails. Some of us have protective spines down the center of our backs, but not all of us have them.

Most of our people here on Earth are completely unaware of what they are. Many who do find out what they are, only find out when they are old enough and wise enough to keep their mouths shut about such things in real life. It is a different matter altogether for us to speak of our true identities on the Internet, because there is far more anonymity here than out in the real world. It is for this reason I have been as comfortable as I have been historically, talking about my own identity, what I am, who I am, and what my people are.

Our people originally went into this "In plain sight" style of hiding hundreds of years ago, as our people were faced with imminent extinction if the majority of us retained our true forms. We are generally a peace-loving people, but unfortunately for us our human neighbors see us as a threat to their existence because of our true forms' outwardly reptilian appearance. Some of us figure prominently in ancient human mythology. I myself was worshiped by the ancient Sumerians as the Goddess Inanna, one of their chief deities. This is not a delusion of grandeur, but rather a simple statement of fact. I am not demanding that you bow down and worship me, for instance, and I am also fully cognizant of my humble surroundings in this day and age. I also have no desire to be worshiped as a deity again. You will find that most of my people have similar attitudes toward such things. We are a solitary lot, so being worshiped as gods is difficult for many of us to handle.

My race, which was once known as simply "The Gods," or in today's terminology is sometimes referred to as the "Anu Elohim," is more than 75 quadrillion years old. To put that in perspective, the present universe as it is now understood to be is just under 15 billion years old. That would make the Elohim 5 million times older than this present universe. We have a very long and rich history and culture, and we cherish this history for the most part.

Over the last several trillion years, my people embraced our animal passions en masse, and we abolished all laws. We had a long time in which to evolve to the point where we realized the futility and foolishness of punitive laws, and so we knew what we were capable of before we abolished such things. As we knew what we could do, what we had the potential to be, we also knew that in order for our race to survive, we would need to equip our future generations with the basic tools necessary to survive. That meant that our young children were not only taught to fight, but were also highly encouraged to defend themselves if attacked. Even if the attacker was one's own parent, the child was fully within their rights to fight back. Authority, we learned, is only valid when it is well-earned by those who wield it.

Most of my people are decent folk. We abhor violence, have deep emotions, and often have trouble integrating into human society because of the intensity of our own feelings. Some have said that Reptilians are incapable of feeling emotions, but I would say that most Reptilians do not show our emotions because we choose to do so, so as not to even more heavily offend our neighbors. We are a high-strung people by nature, and it is our desire to live that keeps us from being emotional in front of humans. It is a rare thing as a result of this to ever hear of a murder victim being discovered to have been a Reptilian.

Though we have no laws, we are a highly moral people. We have no compunctions about consensual sexuality, with anyone, regardless of gender, age, or species. Our morality centers entirely around consensuality. If the other person is not willing, most of us will not move forward with any action that involves them. And our people are highly telepathic and empathic, meaning that when someone is trying to hide from us the fact that they don't wish to do something with us, we can often tell anyway, and we will often hesitate to move forward with such things.

We are carnivores by nature. We require meat in order to live. This isn't something we can renounce, like a religious belief. Our bodies will suffer and die if we do not have meat, end of story. There is no moral wrongdoing in eating meat from a lower animal so that we may survive. That said, eating other sentient, higher animals (such as humans) is beyond merely morally repugnant to us; it is disgusting beyond belief. Thus when we hear of the rumors that our people eat humans, we become rightly filled with indignation. We are not Komodo Dragons and we do not eat anything and everything that comes within our line of sight. Unlike what some conspiracy theorists would love to have you believe, most Anu Elohim find the mere thought of eating human flesh to be sickeningly repulsive.

I will write more as I think to do so. But for now, I think this is a good start.