aliens & their message

Discussion in 'Weird, Bizarre and Mysterious' started by cindywarble, Mar 31, 2019.

  1. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    It's off topic in this thread, so it just seems you wanna start shit. Maybe focus on it in a thread where it actually has some merit. I'm not saying it never has use bringing it up. I did so myself. Bye now.
     
  2. HAVE FUN WITH YOUR MESSAGE BOARD.
     
  3. Sorry for my comments to asmo earlier. It just makes me mad when no one wants me and then someone says to troll my dead mom.

    I wasn't trolling and I really do find the racist things irminsul believes in comical. I'm not hateful towards her. But when you want a swastika tattoo, listen to Skrewdriver, and believe black people were basically a mistake, it gets kind of funny. But I don't care.
     
  4. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Lol, this guy definitely has version one genetic make up material.

    Anyway I had good rest just before and a good think just before I fell asleep I felt reassured in a way. My reassurance lays within the knowledge that the Anunnaki don't even know the answers in life that we strive to understand today. The questions themselves about life are worthless at this point. We aren't as advanced as the Anunnaki so having an expectation of learning answers they couldn't even answer themselves seems futile at this point and I fell asleep for 6 hours rather peacefully under that knowledge.

    I now find myself feeling even more alive, free and liberated. A sense of nothing matters anymore. I'm just here living, that's the only thing I know that I'm alive at this point right now, I'm alive and I don't even think it matters. It's about as liberated as I've felt.
     
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  5. Do you ever think you might be stupid for investing so much energy into the Annunaki?
     
  6. Because I would quickly realize how idiotic I sounded.
     
  7. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    I don't see it as any different to you and your ghosts or how other people research and learn about sciences. Mythology has always spoken to my heart, so I've spent a lot of time reading, learning and researching. Mythology were the books I read as a child. It's always been with me.
     
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  8. I'm only pretending to give a shit about ghosts. Well, they're a little interesting. I don't want to shift the topic of this thread, but I don't think the Annunaki deserve any recognition. They haven't been there for us. They don't understand what we've been through. And if they ever come back with this bullshit, I think we should try our best to kill them all. Not a lot more needs to be said. Fuck the Annunaki.
     
  9. mallyboppa

    mallyboppa Senior Member

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  10. Irminsul

    Irminsul Valkyrie

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    Soo I was looking into a little bit of astrology information and I know @Asmo and I have had discussions on why certain cultures relate their gods to planets and whether or not those planets themselves were the actual deity to the people in the night sky looking down on them.

    So. Yes and no.

    The planetary depiction of the gods was first used in Sumerian Astrology and the planets were associated to certain gods for celestial reasons of communication. Basically our ancestors believed in a level of cosmic communication where the constellations and star systems took a much more powerful meaning than they do today.

    So while the ancients in Babylonia may have looked at the planet Mars in the nights sky and named it Marduk, that's not exactly what they thought Marduk was. They believed Marduk was a physical being. He is attributed to the planet Mars because in the Anunnaki saga, Marduk spent the majority of his time on the Gold transport stations on planet Lehmu (Mars).

    So the correlation between god Marduk and the Planet Mars is association based, a cosmic identity of sorts. So while Marduk is Mars, Mars is not Marduk. It's more so that, Mars was where Marduk came from. Marduk controlled the region of Mars, he was the commanding officer. So the people on earth looked at Mars and said, well then we will call it Marduk who watched down on us. But they are quite consciously aware that the planet is not a god but a piece of information that makes up the collected knowledge and communication of our solar system.
     
  11. Irminsul

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    Speaking of Marduk, it is my interpretation that Marduk is the Egyptian god Ra, and just to sort cement my argument there, while Ra was associated with the sun, the sun had always been there since the dawn of time, the word for sun in ancient Egyptian is Akhet, not Ra. So wouldn't that make sense too? They worshipped an actual physical deity at least to them but also had celestial attribution behind it. Because the egyptians didn't wake up one morning and say oh shit what's that in the sky it must be a new god I've never seen this sun before. The sun was there a long time before Ra showed face and they called it the Akhet.
     
  12. guerillabedlam

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    What a bizarre mythology... Was Adamu another hominid species or was it supposed to be Black Humans and they just didn't have any innerracial children at that time?
     
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  13. Irminsul

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    Adamu the first one was more ape than man. Enki had actually gotten in trouble for spending too much time looking and studying at the animals of southern Africa. After he learned that he could alter the ape species into something that could listen and learn he showed his finding to the rest of the crew. There was a big debate whether or not genetically creating a new species was in Gods plan or if they could genetically modify a new species, does this mean that is accepted bevause they had evolved to the point of doing so.

    So right there that tells you that the Anunnaki had no answer to the origins of creation of anything and still pondered the the same question we do. Is there are God or is it all chance?

    Then they agreed to make the Adamu because the workers in the mines were getting frustrated and starting to cause trouble. The leaders on planet Nibiru had council, pondered the same questions about life and agreed if the gold is not mined then the Nubirians would die out.

    I have to point out that Anunnaki means, those Form which the heavens came. That was the name of the settlers that mined the earth for gold, not the actual name of the civilisation which I call Nubirians, after their planet.

    So that was Adamu, the first "primitive" worker and where the genetic links in apes jumped to our ancestors today. But because it had more ape DNA, it was had much more animal instincts and blundered around a lot. That's where humans as we know us today came into play as Enki then modified us to be more intelligent, learn to read write and speak so that we could be refined to following orders easier and more compitent.

    In the process we became very attractive in the eyes of our makers. :p
     
  14. It's very important to remind ourselves we were sexy.
     
  15. Irminsul

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    Yes their mythology goes into much depth I am just skimming the tops of the stories.

    That's why I think either this is the real deal or humans are way more ancient than we give credit for because I just can't see how these ancient cultures who popped out of nowhere after the great flood could have ever perceived or understood what they were talking about if it was just imaginary and then dispersing all the information in hidden tombs caves, temples etc. As if to say to our generation hey guys, good luck with this. The dots just don't add up.
     
  16. Irminsul

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    Well it is. It's actually very important in the big scheme of things you're just too stubborn to understand what's actually being said. We are attractive because like sooooo many religions say; we were fashioned to look like our maker, and I find that very important because it is demonstrating how our characteristics are closely similar to our maker because we might well come from the same source and if you have not picked up on the those characteristics yet then you aren't seeing just how human the Anunnaki actually were.
     
  17. Asmodean

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    What makes you certain they popped out of nowhere? It's pretty much a miracle a 5000 year old version of the Gilgamesh story has been preserved (and then also been discovered by us of course, and then succesfully translated), so isn't it very likely a lot of early humanity has been lost? And early stories, whatever their original meaning and purpose may have been, distorted over time and so became the mythology it turned into?
    That such mythological or pseudo historical stories were put in writing and tried to be preserved for the ages only impies they found it significant. But when we try to conclude why it was significant for them it seems because they were gods and the stories and happenings attempts to make sense of the gods and the world. If we can connect similar dots to Jesus' story (beamed up on a mystical cloud to his heavenly father for instance), which seems a tad more ludicrous because we know more about his time period and why such things were likely connected to him, and many more religious/mythological stories were we can see we are connecting dots to ancient alien visitors primarily because we can, not because its the likeliest option, isn't it the most logical to conclude humans have indeed been here for a shitload of time, and most signs of their early activities and existence have decayed over time?
     
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    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Did someone say Marduk?

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  19. I personally find the human body nasty, so it's all Greek to me.
     
  20. Irminsul

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    I get what you're saying to some extent and in some cultures it may be true but the Sumerians didn't really need to make up gods to bridge the gaps as to what they didn't understand. I think it's a bit different from one nomadic tribe that says we were created from the bark of a great tree and then the Sumerians saying we were created by beings from another planet well out in our solar system with a documented journey through the asteroid belt on the way to planet earth and using genetic manipulation creates us from apes.

    I think there's some difference there. One sounds like an attempt to understand origins, the other sounds like a science fiction novel.

    But one must understand the complex timeline of the Anunnaki which. The Anunnaki did not use an earth based years system. I think this is another clue by the way because the Sumerians talk about their cycle being a "shar" 1x shar = 3600 earth years = 1x orbit of plant Nibiru around the sun. We have entered the 131st Shar since which is roughly 490,000 years.

    So even if we give or take 100,000 earth years for Enki to have worked out how to create humans that gives us still almost 400,000 years of undocumented history, if it's true.

    The reason I said people popped up on earth after the flood was because religion is basically a history of what our ancestors were going through at the times. Now we take events in the bible to have realistic significant meanings and happenings. They find places mentioned in the bible, historians agree that the kings and rulers were factual people too. But the bible is a correlation of older religions, they aren't original concepts, so if historians are going to claim certain events in the bible are accurate, then they must be accurate in the cultures that spoke about them in the first place.

    So that tells me a flood wiped out pretty much all human civilisations, what was left had to "pop" up as if out of nowhere.

    The real question is, are we able to send all of the stat wars movies out into the universe and if advanced aliens ever find it, will they think it's mythology or will they think it's entertainment? Because that's the way I look at this and if the Anunnaki was only ever meant to be scienfiction entertainment then I'm suggesting that humans have been around as evolved intelligent species far long than what we are told, because they would have had to have been around our level of intelligence right now to have even comprehended writing what they wrote about.

    You aren't going to go into the Amazon and ask a tribal member who's known no civilisation to draw to you or describe to you the idea of a radar system that detects gold in the earth from an upper atmosphere space ship. Or data based systems using crystals to store information. Or genetics. Or space stations on Mars unless that tribal member has some sort of understanding of them in the first place which we are clearly taught by historians that they did not. Shit, sliced bread probably hadn't even made an appearance yet. The ancients talked about laser guided rocket ships but made their tools from stone? I don't think so.
     
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