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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 44 MIN

The Naga Chronicles: Ancient Serpentine Empires and Galactic Wars

from Matter of Fact: A play on "matter" (physics) and "facts" (news). · host Larry White

According to ancient logs from the Eastern Jin monk Fa Xian and legends from diverse cultures, a highly advanced serpentine race known as the Naga has long existed in hidden locations such as underwater "Dragon Palaces" and the sunken continent of Kumari Kandam. These beings, potentially evolved from dinosaurs that survived mass extinction, are described in Buddhist scriptures and modern encounters as possessing telepathic abilities, high-tech suits, and the capacity for interstellar trave,. The sources further detail how historical figures like Shakyamuni Buddha mediated between these superhuman entities, who once engaged in a devastating interstellar war against a race called the Garuda involving giant metallic crafts and self-detonating technolog,

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