People worry that this sort of stuff will be mandated by the gubmint, but I don't think it's going to go that way at all.
The gubmint never mandated anything to do with smartphones, but after long resistance and from painful personal experience I find that it's nearly impossible to participate in modern society without one.
It seems to me that, viewed from a higher perspective and with a larger context, these kinds of nefarious initiatives are accomplished by giving everyone who might be paying attention something to fear and to bitch about, while the real work progresses without notice.
I suspect this won't be anything like the answer you expected or like anything else you've ever heard. It may sound like a joke, and if you're reading what I have to say and find yourself getting defensive or feeling the compulsion to challenge it, then just think of it as a joke and leave it at that.
I will have to be extremely brief, since it would take a book or two to arrange and contextualize all the evidence I've gathered, which means there's much more to be said about any particular element. All that being disclaimed....
Sitchin was right about the Anunnaki. Biglino was right that the Bible was essentially about certain episodes of human interaction with these aliens. For certain reasons, they only got so far in their reinterpretations. AFAIK, neither one addressed the "end of the world".
The peace settlement of the "war in heaven" was a deal between Yahweh and Satan, wherein the latter would be given a period of time to prove his point and come to dominate the human race through seduction and deception (not force). Whether humanity frees itself or not, that state will be mandated to continue.
The "end of the world", "Day of the Lord", "End of Days", "Second Coming", "end of the age", etc, I have tentatively concluded to refer to the time this peace settlement is finalized. Then the question would be, when is that? It's beyond hazy, with too many details to discuss.
And what happens after that? That too is almost not worth discussing, since there are almost no details. First, the Anunnaki lived alongside humanity for most of our existence, I would say, so we should not consider that unusual. It's all over sci-fi so it's strange that we're not completely used to the idea. See Leviticus 26:12, for example.
Revelation 21 says some pretty vague things about what happens when humanity is successful but it sounds pretty nice. People can make what they want of what is written, but “Behold, I make all things new” tells me that making predictions is merely speculation. The foregoing is assuming humanity is successful. If not, take whatever horrors you see now and multiply by 100 or 1000. Again, iIn either case, though, the details of what comes after are hardly worth discussing.
Humans should be concerned with making this deal come out in humanity's favor. As I see it, if Satan's influence was removed, we have all we need right here and right now to create for ourselves something of an Earthly paradise.
Someone once said something like, "That is all we know of Heaven, and all we need know of Hell."
I'm not unversed in this idea and the thinking. I'd like to learn more from your perspective, it's one I value, and I hope I can share with you my thoughts on things too and not come off pushey, I'm a work in progress.
My ideas on annunaki do coincide with what I understand about fallen angels but I'm still learning and I wanted to put that on the table.
Glad to hear we're on the same page, or at least in the same book!
There are very few people interested in this area. Of those--to be blunt--almost all have ideas they're in love with that are just totally loony. About a paragraph into any explanation of it, they have to start in with "I think" and a lot of hand waving. There's just nowhere to go with it. How could you, when they are certain they're already "there"?
In my opinion this area is the most important subjects to be studied. That's because pretty much all other "conspiracy" eventually ties back to it. Really, all the pieces fall into place and it all finally makes sense in the full context.
Like, for example, the mysterious Fallen Angels. They are merely the faction of 200 Anunnaki, led by Satan, who remained behind to try to prove that part of the peace deal I mentioned. When you take all the religiosity and occultism out of it, it's a lot like deals we humans make. Even more clear when you put things in their proper order and realize that we learned deal-making from them.
People worry that this sort of stuff will be mandated by the gubmint, but I don't think it's going to go that way at all.
The gubmint never mandated anything to do with smartphones, but after long resistance and from painful personal experience I find that it's nearly impossible to participate in modern society without one.
It seems to me that, viewed from a higher perspective and with a larger context, these kinds of nefarious initiatives are accomplished by giving everyone who might be paying attention something to fear and to bitch about, while the real work progresses without notice.
I would like to hear what you think the end of the world might look like when you have a chance, I'm curious.
I suspect this won't be anything like the answer you expected or like anything else you've ever heard. It may sound like a joke, and if you're reading what I have to say and find yourself getting defensive or feeling the compulsion to challenge it, then just think of it as a joke and leave it at that.
I will have to be extremely brief, since it would take a book or two to arrange and contextualize all the evidence I've gathered, which means there's much more to be said about any particular element. All that being disclaimed....
Sitchin was right about the Anunnaki. Biglino was right that the Bible was essentially about certain episodes of human interaction with these aliens. For certain reasons, they only got so far in their reinterpretations. AFAIK, neither one addressed the "end of the world".
The peace settlement of the "war in heaven" was a deal between Yahweh and Satan, wherein the latter would be given a period of time to prove his point and come to dominate the human race through seduction and deception (not force). Whether humanity frees itself or not, that state will be mandated to continue.
The "end of the world", "Day of the Lord", "End of Days", "Second Coming", "end of the age", etc, I have tentatively concluded to refer to the time this peace settlement is finalized. Then the question would be, when is that? It's beyond hazy, with too many details to discuss.
And what happens after that? That too is almost not worth discussing, since there are almost no details. First, the Anunnaki lived alongside humanity for most of our existence, I would say, so we should not consider that unusual. It's all over sci-fi so it's strange that we're not completely used to the idea. See Leviticus 26:12, for example.
Revelation 21 says some pretty vague things about what happens when humanity is successful but it sounds pretty nice. People can make what they want of what is written, but “Behold, I make all things new” tells me that making predictions is merely speculation. The foregoing is assuming humanity is successful. If not, take whatever horrors you see now and multiply by 100 or 1000. Again, iIn either case, though, the details of what comes after are hardly worth discussing.
Humans should be concerned with making this deal come out in humanity's favor. As I see it, if Satan's influence was removed, we have all we need right here and right now to create for ourselves something of an Earthly paradise.
Someone once said something like, "That is all we know of Heaven, and all we need know of Hell."
I'm not unversed in this idea and the thinking. I'd like to learn more from your perspective, it's one I value, and I hope I can share with you my thoughts on things too and not come off pushey, I'm a work in progress.
My ideas on annunaki do coincide with what I understand about fallen angels but I'm still learning and I wanted to put that on the table.
Glad to hear we're on the same page, or at least in the same book!
There are very few people interested in this area. Of those--to be blunt--almost all have ideas they're in love with that are just totally loony. About a paragraph into any explanation of it, they have to start in with "I think" and a lot of hand waving. There's just nowhere to go with it. How could you, when they are certain they're already "there"?
In my opinion this area is the most important subjects to be studied. That's because pretty much all other "conspiracy" eventually ties back to it. Really, all the pieces fall into place and it all finally makes sense in the full context.
Like, for example, the mysterious Fallen Angels. They are merely the faction of 200 Anunnaki, led by Satan, who remained behind to try to prove that part of the peace deal I mentioned. When you take all the religiosity and occultism out of it, it's a lot like deals we humans make. Even more clear when you put things in their proper order and realize that we learned deal-making from them.