It is said that Queen Elizabeth II, a high priestess of the dominant reptilian-Illuminati bloodline, is the most commonly sighted shapeshifting reptilian in the world.
According to historians there have been sightings of reptilians around the world at regular intervals throughout history, however it is widely believed that we are now in a golden age of reptilian sightings.
Experts are saying that in 2016 more people than ever before have developed the ability to witness shapeshifting.
However it appears that a mysterious artist in the 16th century also had this ability. While painting Queen Elizabeth’s portrait – an ancestor of Queen Elizabeth II – the artist portrayed her holding a coiled snake, a medieval symbol of reptilianism.
Secret revealed: The image of a snake has appeared in a 16th century portrait of Queen Elizabeth I. A faint outline of the coils can be seen superimposed on her hand, while the serpent’s body – seen as dark shading – follows the line of the flowers she is holding and also passes beneath her claw-like fingers
As many a courtier fatally found out, it was never a good idea to displease the bloodthirsty ‘Virgin Queen’. This may explain why the artist carried out some serious alterations to his first draft portrait of Elizabeth I.
Where he had drawn the Queen clutching a serpent, the painter had second thoughts and substituted a much more feminine bunch of roses.