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Lionel T.'s avatar

Another master piece .. thank you so much for this.

It does make a lot of sense and is so elaborate. Thanks once more

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Peter Wiggins's avatar

This was an excellent connective piece thank you. I find now that I can read something and immediately know there’s a connection, a mental stirring or tingling that indicates something significant. I had that with this article! It’s like my mind is assembling a vast picture and another piece slotted into place, so thank you🙏🏻. What then started bubbling in my mind was a similarity with the created chaos of our ‘time’ (time is a debatable construct); the polluting of the bloodlines (vaccines), destruction of environments (through the greed of corporations), war, strife, conflicts, billionaires, oligarchs - and on and on. The same story being played out again and again, the purification needed, the awakening and resolution. It’s happening again I’m sure and the darkness is doing everything it can with its satanic hordes to prevent it. It’s so much clearer to me now😊

Eric's avatar

This was an amazing read. Thank you so much. Aligned some things that were previously confusing, and brought to light, some things I did not know.

Jennifer Hoffman's avatar

Your work is brilliant and if you look at the true purpose of the covid vaccines in 2020, the attacks on the bloodlines continue because the vaccines altered human DNA, something that the pharma industry denied but which is actually true.

And the date of the beginning of the lockdowns and the enforcement vaccine enforcement process was interesting. March 2020, which coincided with the Saturn Pluto conjunction at 20 Capricorn. Also , the year of the US Pluto return , something that only happens every 284 years. This coincides with the actual signing of the Declaration of Independence.

One more thing about the vaccines, they are contaminated with hydra vulgaris DNA. This form of amoeba can infinitely replicate and cannot be killed.

Bill's avatar

Read the account of Cain and Abel in the Septuagint.... Not the Messeretic text ... He prefers Abel's sacrifice because it is the firstborn lamb.... It's not a capriciousness act by God.... It's about Jesus ...Cain then cried out to God..."what I have done can not be forgiven!!!"..."I will be thrown from the sight of God, and I will not have your protection... I will be killed!" The Lord says...."Not So!!!!" He placed a seal on Cain and offered forgiveness, through Grace through Christ"..... It's ALL about Jesus....ALL of it

David G's avatar

3000 year old Hebrew texts and 4000 year old Egyptian writing followed 2000 years of oral traditions telling the tale of severed bloodlines. Any one familiar with telephone game theory can understand that crotch stabbing was going to show up in the tale eventually.

ralph's avatar

Wise wolf it's a confusing search for the holy grail.

I have reasons to believe the holy grail is a book. I also have reasons to believe the translation of the bible is done to conceal what the grail refers to. the authors constantly reference Greek/ancient Gods in Matthew, and modern translators do the thing where Φόβος means fear.

No baby girl, it's the name of the first moon that alexander? or the saboteurs crashed to Earth, the repeat's in Superman's preamble, what do you think a LEX LUTHOR is in latin? remember the "good" parents destroy a planet to prevent "bad" people from taking over technology that can be destructive and lead to real terror.

It's a search for a book, which kings protect, and that book could change the view of world history. The bloodline guys think it is a bloodline thing, as the secret tech people think it's a secret tech thing. Most don't consider the suppression of the bible when Grail myths are written. Most people don't like to think about forgeries and intentional mistranslations that cover up our true stories.

sue's avatar

Thank you, Wise Wolf, for your knowledge, insight, and (much needed) humour! Good to find you, at last. Very much appreciating your content.

In relation to the Babylonian technique of fracturing language to, basically, maintain power, the following quote from Will Durant's (1935) The Story of Civilization: Our Oriental Heritage 1 - Moral Elements of Civilization, p.55 seems to me apt here: 'Few societies have been content to rest their moral codes upon so frankly rational a basis as economic and political utility. For the individual is not endowed by nature with any disposition to subordinate his personal interests to those of the group, or to obey irksome regulations for which there are no visible means of enforcement. To provide, so to speak, an invisible watchman, to strengthen the social impulses against the individualistic by powerful hopes and fears, societies have not invented but made use of, religion'.

Peter the Carpenter's avatar

I'm on a similar quest to reveal the circumstances behind the murder of a king who ruled an empire at the dawn of civilization. My conclusions are a little bit different, but we're looking into the same areas. A big piece of the puzzle for me is the empire of Uruk, the world's first empire. It was there that writing was invented, which was used entirely for organizational and administrative purposes. Narratives came much later. The Uruk empire began expanding around 3500 BCE, but then collapsed all of a sudden in 3100 BCE. I found the king who was murdered at the time of collapse, and also found evidence of his expansion into Egypt. He was known as "The Fisherman."

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Now this is interesting. Some of my research indicates certain syncretism between Gilgamesh (Uruk) and Nimrod of Babylon. Both were 'god kings' and both were said to have founded the first post-flood empire (depending on the source).

What have you found about this king's murder? Did it happen while he was hunting? The Book of Jasher (I believe it was Jasher, but I need to check my notes) states that Esau killed Nimrod while he was out hunting.

It's curious he was known as 'The Fisherman'. One thing I've noticed about the pagan 'death gods' is they seem to have a certain prescient understanding of the future and adopt God's intentions for themselves, portraying themselves as the prophesied saviors and messiahs of various world religions. I am certain that the ancient post-flood empire had some sort of time machine or 'magick' that allowed them to travel in time. I know that sounds far-fetched, but when one views time as another dimension rather than a lateral 'timeline' that stretches from past to present to future, it becomes possible to tear a hole into space-time and travel within it from an extra-dimensional vantage point. I surmise this is the real purpose of the CERN particle accelerator research station.

Peter the Carpenter's avatar

It feels so good to talk with someone who is fascinated by all of this stuff as much as I am! You should read my post from yesterday which will help to clarify where I'm coming from and where I'm going. For now I am keeping my research as simple and straightforward as possible, seeking confirmation from academic peer-reviewed sources as I track the evidence back in time to a period before writing was used to tell stories. It's not easy, but I have made a number of breakthroughs. The Sumerian King List is huge here, but needs to be understood as Akkadian propaganda, which is why Kish was placed before Uruk. History proves the opposite. Uruk was first. Anyway, rather than post a long essay here, I'll let you check out my work. But I'm available if you want to compare notes later.

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You are on the same road I am. I spend hours going through academic histories only to find they contradict one another, occasionally (and deliberately) obfuscate the actual histories, and try and place these legends as having come 'after' Torah accounts of the pre-flood world without considering the fact that the oral tradition is far older than what was written down. It's a daunting and difficult path to walk but it's the most interesting thing there is to me at this point in my life. Once you have chased enough women, spent enough money, and traveled around the world until you no longer want to leave your study - there is nothing more engrossing than the study of the ancient world. I suggest you look into the mythic stories of Alexander the Great sometime. Werewolves, vampires, giants - Alexander fought some real curious beings in Persia and India that scholars have suppressed deliberately but are spoken of in literature like Jahen Wauqelin's The Medieval Romance of Alexander and other sources - including letters from Alexander to Aristotle that describes battling 'dog-head men' and other oddities.

Leo M.J. Aurini's avatar

Great article. The more you study these things, the more convinced you become that they all either derive from an original source, or possibly from the collective unconscious - a deep memory of the first murder, and the path it has cast humanity on. The sheer weight of revenge and demands for justice weighing upon our minds, which would inflame the whole Earth if given voice.

Thus the wisdom and necessity of repentance and forgiveness.

In most ways, the OT seems to be the simplest and oldest form of these myths - comparing the epic of Gilgamesh to the Biblical Flood (many similar elements there, incidentally - Gilgamesh's best friend Enkidu, the wild and pure man of nature (but also a vegetarian like Cain?), being cast killed by a curse from heaven - their battle with Humbaba, the giant/Nephilim from Lebanon) - while the Epic is older, it has more of the 'cruft', and comes in many forms, it's more literary than the simplicity of the OT.

One thread that I'd tug on here: "bene Elohim", doesn't that mean "sons of the *gods*" - plural? Some esotericists interpret this as the seven planetary gods; and the later human-like gods (usually numbered 12) as those who came down to Earth to breed with women (as we see constantly in the Greek pantheon, for example).

It's as if the OT is the simplest bits of the myth which we are certain to be true, but a lot of other parts that might be true were left on the cutting room floor.

N Mori's avatar

A great read and surely true. It reminds me of CS Lewis’s walk with JR Tolken and Hugo Dyson (before Lewis’s conversion) when Tolken told him that most ancient myths come from one founding myth - one that is True. He later wrote ““Now what Dyson and Tolkien showed me was this: that if I met the idea of sacrifice in a Pagan story I didn’t mind it at all: again, that if I met the idea of a god sacrificing himself to himself … I liked it very much and was mysteriously moved by it: again, that the idea of the dying and reviving god (Balder, Adonis, Bacchus) similarly moved me provided I met it anywhere except in the Gospels. … Now the story of Christ is simply a true myth: a myth working on us in the same way as the others, but with this tremendous difference that it really happened.” — Letter to Arthur Greeves, 18 Oct 1931.

Sunny Ann's avatar

Phenomenal article - they all are. One month on Substack has filled in more holes than my pattern following journey of 15 yrs. But one question really bothers me. Followers of the Talmud (or Freemasons or Satanists to be inclusive) seem to have the same appetite for flesh (sacrificing, eating or raping) as do the Naphilim/fallen angels. Also, I am finding that the “Bibles” seem to be written by “the victors” (ie Talmudic terrorists). So why would Yahweh (“god”) care to be involved knowing that they (he/she🤭) were always going to control the situation and not for “the greater good and best overall outcome?” I guess I’m stuck at the intersection of spirituality and religion, and scratching my head at Yahweh’s motives especially since it’s obvious that “humans” weren’t the only entities involved in humanity’s genesis.😅

sumwoman's avatar

A lamb would be yearling. Just a year old. Some cultures start the new year at the vernal equinox. Though September is the ninth month, it's called seven, pronounced with a silent p, set. Some cultures start their year in the fall. Each to his own, I suppose.

But I wonder, how the timing of the 'new year' affects peoples' psychological outlook.

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Bard Joseph's avatar

"Now time grows short. History will not allow the people of Shem additional centuries, or even decades, to come to their senses and realize what is going on. Just as they have been victims of massacres and genocides for centuries, the people of Shem now face the determination of the Canaanites to exterminate them utterly and finally. a goal they hope to achieve by the end of the millenium." The Curse of Canaan.... Eustace Mullins 1987

Carol's avatar

Very well put together! One element of C.S. Lewis's thinking that contributed to his ultimate conversion was the similarities between the "dying god" myths and Christ's death. Many atheists use those similarities as a 'supporting factor' in their arguments, but Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien reasoned a greater likelihood was that the ancient myths were a template for God's plan of redemption in Jesus' death - what Lewis called, the "True Myth".

I appreciate your use of Michael Heiser's works!! I have felt for many years that his efforts were 'divinely' intended to be of explanatory aid in these end times.

I would be very interested in your thoughts regarding a strong 'notion'/feeling I've had for nearly a decade now - one which synchronicity seemly affirms at times:

In simplest terms, it seems to be that 'in order for' The Lord Jesus to return, we must pray for it to happen...

It is....'as if' (metaphorically?) the powers of evil have put a 'blockade' around the planet, and our prayers for Christ to return are necessary to 'open the way' for Him to return...?

If that resonates with your discernment, perhaps it's worth pondering/meditating/praying on as something which might be elaborated into a potential essay here?

Matthew Wahrer's avatar

On a related note, and I apologize for not remembering the sources, but there’s a good comparison of the garden of Eden story from Chinese legends.