Why do people see reptiloids? Humans have reported sightings of reptiloids humanoids throughout human history. In Mesopotamia, at one time, archaeologists discovered figurines of lizard-like humanoid creatures, about 7 thousand years old. Vedic scriptures depict creatures called Nagas as a serpentine race capable of changing their form, and Zulu shamans believe that the world is ruled by Chitauri - sinister creatures with python heads. In 1990, groundbreaking research began at the University of New Mexico. The federal government has funded research into the substance dimethyltryptamine (DMT), the most powerful psychedelic on planet Earth. The clinical trials were conducted by Rick Strassman, a respected physician and assistant professor of psychology. He gave over 400 injections to 60 different test volunteers, and what was revealed during this five-year project changed his perception of reality forever. The experiment took place in a clinical hospital. The researchers wanted unsuspecting recipients to have no preconceived expectations. Twenty minutes after taking DMT, Dr. Strassman asked everyone about their condition. Soon a startling discovery surfaced: more than half of the volunteers said that in hallucinations they saw reptiloids humanoid creatures, and their external description was almost identical for all. It was found that as soon as the DMT took effect, the subjects saw colorful kaleidoscopic pictures, similar to Buddhist mandalas, while hearing an amazing vibrating sound. This sound intensified, and then the subjects felt that they were thrown out of their bodies and catapulted into another world. Suddenly they found themselves in a room filled with bizarre apparatus. And then reptiloids appeared in the same room, as if waiting for the arrival of a person. It has often been said that other non-human beings were present in the same room, including massive praying mantises, android robots, and humanoids suspiciously similar in appearance to the famous "grays". Reptiloids began to telepathically communicate with people, as if, in turn, conducting some kind of tests with them. At the same time, people felt intense fear. The results of this experiment have been studied over the years, but it remains a mystery why people have such hallucinations. Some alternative researchers have suggested that the mind-altering substance actually opens a portal to another dimension. Others have argued that it activated previously dormant areas of the human brain, allowing people to overcome previous limitations in terms of the perception of the world. By the way, at present physicists believe that people can see only a tiny 0.005% of the spectrum of visible light. Various forms of life can exist beyond our five senses.