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Originally posted by hoghead cheese
reply to post by autowrench
That could explain the big mystery of keeping our history hidden from us by the elite. If you where a slave or your people (which is weird because it would have been a mixture of different beings animal and annunaki etc.) where slaves back 60,000 or longer years ago what would that do to a society. Where the Annunaki the lizard men or where their "lizard men" here on this planet first and when the Annunaki came here they made a workforce from their genetic material and from hominids on this planet. Then after how many generations and/or centuries, they left and left their slaves to fend for themselves. That would explain why humans like us don't fit he ecology of this planet as well as we should.
I've always wondered about the reptilian conspiracy and how it got started.
How could Yahweh keep hidden if there are THOUSANDS of sculptures, steles and statues depicting him????
In either scenario there is a (warm blooded) good guy and that is the "God" benevolent, provider, protector of humans, creator of the warm blooded life on earth and Lord over even the Lizard King Pindar
Originally posted by glitchinmymatrix
reply to post by autowrench
It's content like this that really makes me want to dismiss this entire site. First, some mysterious underground creatures are suspected to exist, then the bible is used as a reference.
Just more "can't prove it isn't" junk to fill the minds of people who obsess over the unknown.
This reminds me of the other day, I was at the barbershop and the barber heard that Black Eye Peas' album "I Got a Feeling" was shown to be #2 on iTubes. The barber said "that's the problem these days. people do things based on feelings instead of truth. the bible has been around for over 2,000 years..." I will spare you the rest.
So, because something was believed in long ago, it lends credibility to that something? No.
Because various people believe in something (possibly long ago), it makes it more true? No.
What will we have hundreds of years from now? I'd hope people don't have access to all the junk posted to this website, then saying since people talked about aliens and spirals in the sky and wormholes, that makes those things more likely to be true.
Save us all from this irrational thinking, please someone!
Originally posted by highlyoriginal
reply to post by autowrench
I may be missing the point here but you quote the bible and are claiming ET life may have something to do with our existence, correct?
That would contradict a lot of peoples beliefs I would think, and challenge a lot of passages from the bible itself.
I know passages from the bible are taken in different perspectives from difference people, but just because "under the earth" is mentioned, doesn't mean there are some sort of ET life living under us.
If anything I would think it means the creates that dwell within the ground itself (such as worms). But then again I'm no bible expert, nor am I looking to be I'm just voicing my opinion.
Organised Free Masonrie in England was formally chartered at York in AD 926 by Royal command of King Athelstan
The Four Faces are said to represent the four Tribes of Israel at the four Cardinal Points of the compass: the Eagle representing the Northern tribe of Dan; the Man the Southern tribe of Reuben; the Lion the Eastern tribe of Judah; and the Ox the Western tribe of Ephraim
According to the Torah, the tribe consisted of descendants of Dan a son of Jacob and Bilhah,
In the Hebrew Bible he is the son of Isaac and Rebecca, the grandson of Abraham and Sarah and of Bethuel, and the twin brother of Esau
The Bible relates that Abraham was originally named Abram and was the tenth generation from Noah
Noah was the son of Lamech who named him[2]. Take note of this. Noah because he would bring rest from toil on the land which God had cursed (a reference to the curse God placed on the earth following the expulsion from Eden).[3] In his five hundredth year Noah had three sons, Shem, Ham, and Japheth
William Shakespeare's play Henry IV, Part II contains a wry comment about people who claim to be related to royal families. Prince Hal notes of such people,...they will be kin to us, or they will fetch it from Japhet
They are variously presented as men, supernatural beings (giants or demons),
Given this somewhat frightening Biblical imagery, it is odd that images of Gog and Magog depicted as giants are carried in a traditional procession in the Lord Mayor's Show by the Lord Mayor of the City of London. According to the tradition, the giants Gog and Magog are guardians of the City of London,
According to these texts, the fallen angels who begat the Nephilim were cast into Tartarus/Gehenna, a place of 'total darkness'. However, Jubilees also states that God granted ten percent of the disembodied spirits of the Nephilim to remain after the flood, as demons, to try to lead the human race astray (through idolatry, the occult, etc.) until the final Judgment.
There are four common views[citation needed] regarding the identity of the Nephilim.
Seth (Hebrew: שֵׁת, Standard Šet, Tiberian Šēṯ; Arabic: شيث #h or Shiyth; "Placed; appointed"), in the Book of Genesis of the Hebrew Bible, is the third listed son of Adam and Eve and brother of Cain and Abel, and is the only other of their children mentioned by name. Traditionally, Adam had 33 sons and 23 daughters. According to Genesis 4:25, Seth was born after the slaying of Abel by Cain, and Eve believed God had appointed him as replacement for Abel because Cain had killed him.
Originally posted by nik1halo
reply to post by Xtrozero
As for the thread, I have to ask. If this race of reptillians is so advanced and so powerful, then why the hell would they live underground when we live in the open? Seems to me, we have the better standard of living, yet we are the slaves?