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The Methane Catastrophe Theory posits that the dramatic increase in Earth's atmospheric methane levels 3.7 billion years ago was not due to natural volcanic activity, as traditionally thought, but was orchestrated by an advanced alien civilization known as the Reptilians. According to this theory, these humanoid reptiles engineered the catastrophe to modify Earth's climate to better suit their biological needs, facilitating their colonization and dominance over the planet.

The theory suggests that the Reptilians have been manipulating Earth from its very early stages, with the Methane Catastrophe being one of their first major interventions. This event drastically altered Earth's climate, making it more hospitable for the Reptilians while potentially catastrophic for other life forms. The Reptilians supposedly used this climatic shift to cover up their activities and presence, erasing evidence that could be discovered by future civilizations.

Supporters of the theory argue that geological and chemical anomalies in Earth's historical records suggest an intervention by technologies that far surpass natural geological processes. These findings challenge the conventional scientific explanations and open up discussions about the influence of extraterrestrial forces on Earth's evolutionary history.

This theory raises profound questions about Earth's history, the presence and impact of alien civilizations on our planet, and the true nature of events that have shaped our environmental and biological landscape.


Authors:
Misza Pokrowieckie