Take
a look at this picture. It is an ancient Sumerian
statue of an "Annunaki". It is obviously
not a human being.
Closer look reveals, that this is a reptilian
being. It's not a mere reptilian creature,
though.
Reptiles are no mammals. But this reptilian
being is a female who feeds her little baby child
just like a human mother would do under normal
circumstances.
These beings were in no means considered
"symbolical" or "mythological"
by the ancient Sumerians. And the Sumerians were
definitely not unique.
In fact, each and every ancient civilization
have stories about these beings and most of them
have incredible monuments and other structures to
proof their case.
But when you talk about these things going on
today, you are considered a "conspiracy
theorist" or a "UFO nutcase",
something like that. The basis for such
allegations can directly be traced to what the
brothers Collins call "the scientific
dictatorship" in their equally titled book.
Thanks to Babylon-sponsored Christianity, that
completely erased all knowledge about these things
and imposed a religious fascism on the people that
make people hate Yesus Kristos until the very day
of today, a feeding soil was created for the rise
of atheism and evolutionary thinking.
But obviously, atheism is an unproven theory,
just like evolution. As time progresses and
serious scientists discover one groundbreaking
thing after the other, it becomes clear that we
were no caveman thousands of years ago. Ancient
civilizations turn out to be highly sophisticated
and developed, instead of evolutionary thinking.
It becomes clear, that indeed the leaders of this
world do have contact with supernatural beings and
even claim to be their offspring, in spite of the
materialistic world view you can find present in
the minds of so many people living in a Babylon
today.
And so, even though I am fascinated by all of
the so-called "mysteries", I am by no
means surprised by the fact that supernatural
beings are actually involved with mankind
throughout history and until the day of
today.
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