Same here, actually. If I had to wager one way or the other, I would bet that there is not some folder somewhere in DC labeled "Project Blue Beam" that a government employee opens up and works from every day. Rather, the idea exists and the people that work on it know what they're working on and those that assist them believe they're working on something else.
If this sounds like some airy-fairy hand-waving to preserve a "debunked" theory, you can think of it like this: were there "cool kids" in your high school? There sure were in mine and I knew for certain I was not one of them. But the cool kids themselves knew who each other were.
Was there any physical evidence of this? No, of course not. They didn't maintain public membership rosters, or have ID cards, nor did they even have a formal name for their "organization". But they existed nonetheless, and one would need to carefully observe their behaviors, activities, habits, associations, etc., to detect them.
Which is exactly what we did, and that's how we know there were "cool kids" in high school.
Sure. I was just under the impression project Blue Beam was in the vein of Operation Lockstep, Northwoods, Sea Spray, Event 201, etc. I assumed there was some sort of paper trail is all.
Even if not, I think viewing something like "aliens" with a healthy bit of skepticism is a good way to go. Better to assume you're consuming some sort of propaganda with anything you look at on the internet these days, until proven otherwise.
As for UFOs, I fairly recently discovered that Roswell was most assuredly a government psyop--that is, a faked crash and a faked coverup. Then I thought, "Well, why bother with all that unless there was something they're trying to disguise?" To me, they've muddied the waters so completely it's hardly worth the time to sort through it.
The only aliens of which I'm aware are the Anunnaki, and there's an overwhelming amount of evidence for them. You'll notice that "They" handle this one of three ways: make sure you stay ignorant, dismiss and ridicule the subject, or (as with "Ancient Aliens" or Clif High) lead you right into a black hole of nonsense.
But I think that if the Anunnaki are tooling around the Earth in flying saucers there is so much garbage around the phenomenon we'd never be able to know. Then again, maybe that's the point.
I think we're pretty on the same page as far as modern aliens go.
What do you think the Annunaki were? Do you think they were a creator race? Or do you think there's some crossover with the Watchers/Nephilim from the book of Enoch?
They were definitely the creator race, huge pile of evidence for that along many lines. One item I learned about recently was that the phrase "in our image" in the Bible was translated from a Hebrew word with the deep etymology "cut out from". In modern English we would say "cut from the same cloth". That's pretty damn close to "genetic engineering", keeping in mind that the people writing these things down were fresh out of the Bronze Age.
As a quick aside on terminology, we would specify that the Anunnaki were those natives of Nibiru that traveled to Earth, and the Nibiruans were the race itself. In almost all cases, though, you'll find that "Anunnaki" is used both for the members of the expedition and for the race.
The Anunnaki of the expedition are one and the same as the "Watchers" of Enoch, but that word results from a mistranslation and people mistakenly think it has something to do with their function. The original Sumerian word was I.GI.GI, which can be and was translated as "watchers". But it can also be translated as the number 600, and I firmly believe this is what the Sumerians meant: that there were 600 members of the expedition.Many confirming pieces of evidence for that.
The Nephilim, meaning something like "The Fallen", were Anunnaki/human hybrids. It long puzzled me that the Bible included breeding between "angels" and humans. Bible scholars either ignore it or just wave their hands around and claim angels can do anything. But with the correct interpretation we see the possibility: we're already genetically part Anunnaki. It also explains the giantism, which you find for specific genetic reasons in another hybrid, the liger.
The first question is what I think we know least about, and we have to piece it together from tiny clues. I think "They" told us something about the situation in the book "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke. Spoiler: an alien master race comes to Earth but carefully conceals their appearance from humans because humans will find it too disturbing. Turns out they resemble the Devil.
So if I had to bet money, I think they resemble the Devil, although maybe more reptilian. And in a boomerang, my research has indicated without doubt that the Devil was one of the Anunnaki. You have to shovel away a huge pile of incorrect interpretation of the "authorities" to get to that, though, but I think you can see how it starts to fall into place.
Same here, actually. If I had to wager one way or the other, I would bet that there is not some folder somewhere in DC labeled "Project Blue Beam" that a government employee opens up and works from every day. Rather, the idea exists and the people that work on it know what they're working on and those that assist them believe they're working on something else.
If this sounds like some airy-fairy hand-waving to preserve a "debunked" theory, you can think of it like this: were there "cool kids" in your high school? There sure were in mine and I knew for certain I was not one of them. But the cool kids themselves knew who each other were.
Was there any physical evidence of this? No, of course not. They didn't maintain public membership rosters, or have ID cards, nor did they even have a formal name for their "organization". But they existed nonetheless, and one would need to carefully observe their behaviors, activities, habits, associations, etc., to detect them.
Which is exactly what we did, and that's how we know there were "cool kids" in high school.
Sure. I was just under the impression project Blue Beam was in the vein of Operation Lockstep, Northwoods, Sea Spray, Event 201, etc. I assumed there was some sort of paper trail is all.
Even if not, I think viewing something like "aliens" with a healthy bit of skepticism is a good way to go. Better to assume you're consuming some sort of propaganda with anything you look at on the internet these days, until proven otherwise.
I certainly try to tread carefully.
As for UFOs, I fairly recently discovered that Roswell was most assuredly a government psyop--that is, a faked crash and a faked coverup. Then I thought, "Well, why bother with all that unless there was something they're trying to disguise?" To me, they've muddied the waters so completely it's hardly worth the time to sort through it.
The only aliens of which I'm aware are the Anunnaki, and there's an overwhelming amount of evidence for them. You'll notice that "They" handle this one of three ways: make sure you stay ignorant, dismiss and ridicule the subject, or (as with "Ancient Aliens" or Clif High) lead you right into a black hole of nonsense.
But I think that if the Anunnaki are tooling around the Earth in flying saucers there is so much garbage around the phenomenon we'd never be able to know. Then again, maybe that's the point.
I think we're pretty on the same page as far as modern aliens go.
What do you think the Annunaki were? Do you think they were a creator race? Or do you think there's some crossover with the Watchers/Nephilim from the book of Enoch?
They were definitely the creator race, huge pile of evidence for that along many lines. One item I learned about recently was that the phrase "in our image" in the Bible was translated from a Hebrew word with the deep etymology "cut out from". In modern English we would say "cut from the same cloth". That's pretty damn close to "genetic engineering", keeping in mind that the people writing these things down were fresh out of the Bronze Age.
As a quick aside on terminology, we would specify that the Anunnaki were those natives of Nibiru that traveled to Earth, and the Nibiruans were the race itself. In almost all cases, though, you'll find that "Anunnaki" is used both for the members of the expedition and for the race.
The Anunnaki of the expedition are one and the same as the "Watchers" of Enoch, but that word results from a mistranslation and people mistakenly think it has something to do with their function. The original Sumerian word was I.GI.GI, which can be and was translated as "watchers". But it can also be translated as the number 600, and I firmly believe this is what the Sumerians meant: that there were 600 members of the expedition.Many confirming pieces of evidence for that.
The Nephilim, meaning something like "The Fallen", were Anunnaki/human hybrids. It long puzzled me that the Bible included breeding between "angels" and humans. Bible scholars either ignore it or just wave their hands around and claim angels can do anything. But with the correct interpretation we see the possibility: we're already genetically part Anunnaki. It also explains the giantism, which you find for specific genetic reasons in another hybrid, the liger.
The first question is what I think we know least about, and we have to piece it together from tiny clues. I think "They" told us something about the situation in the book "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke. Spoiler: an alien master race comes to Earth but carefully conceals their appearance from humans because humans will find it too disturbing. Turns out they resemble the Devil.
So if I had to bet money, I think they resemble the Devil, although maybe more reptilian. And in a boomerang, my research has indicated without doubt that the Devil was one of the Anunnaki. You have to shovel away a huge pile of incorrect interpretation of the "authorities" to get to that, though, but I think you can see how it starts to fall into place.