yes, and it goes much much further back in time, at least to the time of birth of modern banking in Venice (see "Financial vipers of Venice", by Joseph Farrell) or perhaps as far as ancient Sumer (see "Babylon's Banksters", by Joseph Farrell).
We truly are property, just cattle for other powers, with human handlers handling us, but true power being behind the curtains.
It was an interesting show, but my main gripe came down to how they portray advanced alien civilizations using something as primitive as cultivating humans for immortality when they should be able to just modify their dna to make themselves immortal. With the kind of technology they were displaying, they definitely should have had the science to make themselves immortal via biological modifications.
yes, and it goes much much further back in time, at least to the time of birth of modern banking in Venice (see "Financial vipers of Venice", by Joseph Farrell) or perhaps as far as ancient Sumer (see "Babylon's Banksters", by Joseph Farrell).
We truly are property, just cattle for other powers, with human handlers handling us, but true power being behind the curtains.
Read the Sumerian tablets. They tell so much.
It was an interesting show, but my main gripe came down to how they portray advanced alien civilizations using something as primitive as cultivating humans for immortality when they should be able to just modify their dna to make themselves immortal. With the kind of technology they were displaying, they definitely should have had the science to make themselves immortal via biological modifications.