Friday, December 18, 2015

They Would Be Gods - 32 - The Alien Bloodline Hypothesis

THEY WOULD BE GODS: OUR PAST RECONSIDERED, OUR FUTURE FOREWARNED

PART IV: ORIGINS

by Anthony Forwood (2011)

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32: The Alien Bloodline Hypothesis



It’s believed by many that certain advanced scientific and historical knowledge may have been acquired from an alien race of god-like beings who once inhabited our planet but have since disappeared. This is supported by what’s written in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament Bible, in the Indian Vedic texts, as well as on the thousands of clay tablets from ancient Sumer, which all indicate that a very advanced civilization of beings were ruling over humans at the beginning of our earliest civilization. The Sumerian texts, which date back to about 5,000 BC, tell many of the same stories that are found in the Bible, but in greater detail. The Sumerian texts and the Indian Vedas both describe the earliest period of human history as being dominated by an alien race of god-like beings who flew through the skies in some sort of flying craft and were able to cause certain seemingly miraculous events. Humans are described in the Sumerian texts as having been created by these gods as a labor force. According to Zecharia Sitchin, who has deciphered and translated many of these ancient Sumerian tablets, this race came from an otherwise unknown planet in our solar system, which because of it’s unusual orbit, is said to only pass near to Earth once every 3,600 years. These Sumerian texts describe this godly race of beings as having left Earth after a great war between themselves that appears to have involved nuclear weapons, or something very similar. The destruction that this war caused may have been exacerbated by the destructive effects of their near-passing home planet. It’s suggested in the Sumerian texts that the gods returned to their home planet when it was again near to Earth.

Whatever the exact case might be, this race of god-like beings would have had advanced knowledge about many things, and some of it would have been passed on to the first human rulers, the early temple priest-kings, who were placed in charge of governing the human populations after this godly race had disappeared. These priest-kings, having been chosen by this race of beings, were a privileged caste from the start and were steeped in secrecy, so that when they were left to govern the human population on their own they continued this attitude of superiority and self-isolation from the ‘common’ people. The traditions of the gods were upheld, perhaps in anticipation of their return, as they still are today by many religions, although now perhaps more for the purpose of maintaining an already established system of control than for any other reason.

In the Epic of Gilgamesh from the Sumerian texts, which is an earlier version of the biblical story of Noah, we see that the pure lineage of the original Adamic race was saved from a disastrous Flood event, and was given special favor by at least one of the gods. If this is the case, then the genetic lineage of the gods may have been purposely preserved so as to continue within the bloodlines of the ruling class of humans who took over when the gods departed. This would explain the importance of recording the genealogical bloodlines of the Adamic race in the Old Testament, which the royal ‘blue-bloods’ of the elite are concerned with even today. This would also explain why the ruling elite has always kept themselves bonded to each other through intermarriages between the different royal bloodlines. Whether the importance of such bloodlines is real or not, the members of these royal lineages seem to think so, and actually regard themselves as genetically superior to other humans, and through this, above all else, they consider themselves to have the divine right to rule. These bloodlines are represented by a number of prominent families in the world today, most of whom are recognizable as major bankers, industrialists, politicians, and royalty.


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