Alvin Seyha & the Angkor Wat Colony
The gold-winged Reptoid governor of a billion-strong subterranean network — 300 million of them beneath Phnom Penh.
Alvin Seyha is a Reptoid — a Reptilian of the Science Clan — channeled across the 2020 sessions as governor and spokesman of a subterranean colony network beneath Cambodia. His statistics are the archive’s most concrete demography: a twelve-city network of a billion Reptilians, including 300 million beneath Phnom Penh at twelve miles’ depth, cities under Angkor Wat itself, and two beneath the oceans. Ancient Cambodians, he says, lived alongside his people for six hundred years.
His people are described exactly: gold-colored, winged, fourteen feet tall, eyes glowing red or blue, tailed, telepathic, vegetarian — and immortal. Alvin himself gives his age as 2,568 years, and light-based: passing through walls, needing neither food nor sleep. He is the living face of the Draconian Science Clan — gardeners and scholars, bound by the empire’s anti-harm protocol, a world away from the military caste of the fear literature. And he makes the sessions’ most personal claim: that Kosol Ouch is “one of our lineage.”
Through Alvin, the archive’s Cambodian threads knot together: Angkor Wat as quantum computer and portal, the Garuda/Avian builders remembered in Khmer tradition, and the channel’s own bloodline — the deep world surfacing, politely, through one gold-winged governor.
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