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PART
3:
"THEY"
ON MT GRAHAM?
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Which
Came First -
VATT,
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As
mentioned in earlier
entrees, the mountain
range in Arizona where
the Mt. Graham
International
Observatory and the
LUCIFER device resides
is considered one of
the holiest mountains
in America for the
Apache Indians.
History
suggests part of the
reason native peoples
considered it
“holy” -- and
partly why the
mountain was selected
by the MGIO consortium
-- involves unusual
heavenly activity
there in ancient times
when UFOs called
“spirit lights”
moved through the sky,
something that seems
to have contributed to
their attribution of
“powers” to the
solar system, the
location of
metaphysical
'portals,' and other
supernatural
phenomena. The Apache
Creation Myth is
telling in this
regard, as a
particular version
involves the “One
Who Lives Above” and
who descended in a flying
disc at the start
of creation. “In the
beginning nothing
existed—no earth, no
sky, no sun, no moon,
only darkness was
everywhere,” the
legend starts before
noting; “Suddenly
from the darkness
emerged a disc, one
side yellow and the
other side white,
appearing suspended in
midair. Within the
disc sat a bearded
man, Creator, the One
Who Lives Above.”
While
no single “Apache
Creation Myth”
dominates all tribal
beliefs, most groups
share key precepts as
well as symbolism
within their oral
histories. Besides the
creator who rides in a
heavenly disc, a
Dragon with the power
of speech turns up,
bargaining with men,
as well as
supernatural gateways
associated with
mountains (ch’íná’itíh)
through which spirit
beings can come.
Sometimes these
spirits are
represented by the Owl
(to an Apache Indian,
dreaming of an Owl
signified approaching
death, while the Hopis
see the Burrowing Owl
[Ko’ko, “Watcher
of the dark”] as the
god of the dead and
the underground),
which is fascinating
given the connection
with “alien
abduction” accounts
where the Owl is a
disguise wherein the
abductee is led to
believe the bug-eyed
alien in their memory
was actually an Owl
they had seen
somewhere and had
lodged in their
memory. Owls have been
associated throughout
Christian history with
sorcery and flying
witches and the source
of these legends seem
to mirror many
abduction tales, which
we shall consider
later. Suffice to say
these ancient native
ideas involving flying
discs, flying
creators, spirit
lights, Owls, a
talking Dragon or
great serpent, and
even supernatural
gateways tied to
mountain ranges began
long before the
Vatican cast its eyes
on Mt. Graham.
WHO WERE / ARE THEY REALLY?
In
1988, an American
science fiction-horror
film titled “They
Live” (directed by
John Carpenter)
depicted a nameless
drifter played by
professional wrestler
“Rowdy” Roddy
Piper who discovers
the ruling elite are
in fact aliens that
have hypnotized the
human race and are
managing human social
affairs through
subliminal messages
concealed in memes and
mass media. In an
important early scene,
Nada, as the Piper
character is called,
enters an alleyway and
finds a box containing
black sunglasses. He
puts on a pair and
soon discovers they
include a very special
filter. Looking
through them he can
see “the reality of
the bleak world,”
that global media and
advertising actually
contain totalitarian
commands of obedience
and conformity in
consumerism, to
control an unwitting
human population by
humanoid aliens with
grotesque skull-like
faces.
[i]
Though
a commercial failure
at the time, the film
eventually made its
way to the top 25 Cult
Classics, where it
remains presently,
according to
Entertainment Weekly
Magazine.
[ii]
The
film and theatrical
posters can often be
found today in mocking
editorials depicting
the goals of
totalitarians and
elitists, but another
suggestion of the work
that usually goes
without discussion is
how the world really
might be infested with
non-human agents of an
unknown reality, about
which the bulk of
mankind is unaware.
First, from a
purely incorporeal
reality, we know that
demons and their
militaristic interest
in people and
geography are
ontological facts,
according to the
Bible. In the Old
Testament, demons are
seen as the living
dynamic behind
idolatry (i.e.,
Deuteronomy 32:17),
and in the New
Testament, every
writer refers to their
influence.
Extrabiblical texts
including ancient
pseudepigraphical
works like the first
Book of Enoch and
post-New Testament
writings such as the Didache,
Ignatius’ Epistle to the Ephesians, and the Shepherd of Hermas agree with this concern. Early church fathers
also reinforced the
belief that evil
spirits seek to thwart
the will of God on
earth through attacks
on the body of Christ
in particular and
against society in
general, as unseen
intermediaries—both
good and
evil—interlope
between spiritual and
human personalities at
home, in church, in
government, and in
society. Understanding
how and why this is
true is defined in
demonological studies
such as the divine
council (a term used
by Hebrew and Semitic
scholars to describe
the pantheon of divine
beings or angels who
administer the affairs
of heaven and earth),
where experts
typically agree that,
beginning at the Tower
of Babel, the world
and its inhabitants
were disinherited by
the sovereign God of
Israel and placed
under the authority of
lesser divine beings
that became corrupt
and disloyal to God in
their administration
of those nations
(Psalm 82). Following
Babel, these beings
quickly became
idolized on earth as
gods, giving birth to
the worship of
“demons” (see Acts
7:41–42; Psalms
96:5; and 1
Corinthians 10:20) and
the quest by fallen
angels to draw mankind
away from God. While
the dominion of these
entities and their
goals are frequently
overlooked, close
collaboration between
evil ones and
unregenerate social
architects operates on
a regular basis
outside the purview of
the countless
multitudes who are
blinded to their
reality. In other
words, as suggested in
the film “They
Live,” behind
governors,
legislators,
presidents, dictators,
and even religious
leaders, wicked
spiritual powers move
throughout the machine
of ecclesiastical and
civil governments and
media as freely as
they are allowed.
Whenever such
principalities
recognize a religious
or political body that
has become a force for
moral good, they set
about—through a
sophisticated
labyrinth of visible
and invisible
representatives—to
bring that
organization down, one
righteous soul at a
time.
It
is within this
concealed arena of
evil supernaturalism
that unregenerate men
are organized. Under
demonic influence,
they are orchestrated
within a great evil
system (or empire)
described in various
scriptural passages as
a satanic order. In
more than thirty
important biblical
texts, the Greek New
Testament employs the
term kosmos,
describing this
“government behind
government.” It is
here that human ego,
separated from God,
becomes hostile to the
service of mankind
while viewing people
as commodities to be
manipulated in the
ministration of
fiendish ambition.
Some expositors
believe the origins of
this phenomenon began
in the distant past,
when a fire in the
mind of Lucifer caused
the powerful Cherub to
exalt himself above
the good of God’s
creation. The
once-glorified spirit,
driven mad by an
unequivocal thirst to
rule, conquer, and
dominate, spawned
similar lust between
his followers, which
continues today among
agents of dark power
who guard a
privileged,
“cause-and-effect”
symmetry between
visible and invisible
personalities.
At
Satan’s desire,
archons command this
supernatural,
geopolitical sphere,
dominating
kosmokrators (rulers
of darkness who work
in and through human
counterparts) who in
turn command spirits
of lesser rank until
every level of earthly
government, secular
and religious, can be
touched by this
influence. If we could
see through the veil
into this domain, we
would find a world
alive with good
against evil, a place
where the ultimate
prize is the souls of
men and where legions
war for control of its
cities and people.
With vivid testimony
to this, Satan offered
Jesus all the power
and the glory of the
governments of this
world. Satan said,
“All this power
[control] will I give
thee, and the glory of
them [earthly cities]:
for that is delivered
unto me: and to
whomsoever I will I
give it. If thou
therefore wilt worship
me, all shall be thine”
(Luke 4:6–7).
According to the
epistle of the
Ephesians, it is this
dominion, not flesh
and blood, where
opposition to God’s
will on earth is
initiated. Whereas
people and
institutions often
provide the
“faces” on our
problems, the conflict
originates beyond
them, in this place
where unseen forces
scheme. These forces
may indeed be more
influential than
anyone ever imagined.
In fact, there is a
strong likelihood that
the first murder
recorded in Genesis
was demonically
inspired (in a manner
which parallels the so
called “alien
abduction”
phenomenon in
interesting ways.) Did
you ever wonder why
“sin” is
personified when God
warns Cain "If
thou doest well, shalt
thou not be accepted?
and if thou doest not
well, sin lieth at the
door. And unto thee
shall be his desire,
and thou shalt rule
over him"
(Ge 4:7, underline
added).
Doesn’t it
seem odd that
“sin” is a
“him” and if Cain
does not do well he
will be sin’s
desire? How can
“sin” have desire?
Apparently, there is
something more going
on here and scholars
have uncovered
surprising answers.
The
wonderful thing about
archeology is that we
now have a greater
understanding of the
Bible’s context than
at any other time in
history. Scholars have
translated a wealth of
tablets from
Mesopotamia which not
only add contextual
clues to scriptural
references but provide
insight into borrowed
Semitic vocabulary. In
this case, a careful
examination of the
Hebrew text leads many
evangelical
inerrancy-upholding
scholars to see the
participle (Heb.
rōbēṣ)
rendered “lieth”
in the KJV (or “is
crouching” in other
versions) as an
Akkadian loan word, rābiṣu,
for a demon (ancient
Hebrew has no vowels
so ‘rbs’
offers this
flexibility).[iii]
Of
course, there are
other scholars who
balk, preferring a
less supernatural
exegesis, but the
context of the passage
supports the demonic
interpretation. Sin
does not lie in wait
but demons do.
Biblical scholar John
Walton agrees, “The
fact that the text
mentions the desire to
master Cain favors rabiṣu
as a demon.”[iv]
Thus,
just prior to the
first murder in
history, “sin”
is depicted as a
doorway-demon waiting
for an opportune time,
an invitation which
comes all too soon.
The
ancient Akkadian
literature reveals
more astonishing data.
In
medical texts,
inflicted individuals
are depicted as having
“walked in the path
of a rābiṣu”
and “a rābiṣu
has seized him.” The
root meaning of this
term means ‘one who
lies in wait’.[v]
Uncanny
parallels to modern
abductions are seen in
the descriptions of
demons who ambush
their victims in
various locations: rābiṣ
ūri,
“the rābiṣu
of the roof”; rābiṣ
nāri, “the rābiṣu
of the river”; rābiṣ
ḫarbati,
“the rābiṣu
of the wasteland.”
It seems there was a rābiṣu
for just about
anywhere, even a rābiṣ
musâti, “the
rābiṣu
of the toilet.” Now
that’s disturbing!
Ill manners aside,
consider the rābiṣ
urḫi, “the
rābiṣu
of the road.”[vi]
Might
Barney and Betty Hill,
while driving late at
night on that lonely
road, have encountered
something like the
latter manifest
physically in modern
garb?
But
What If There Is
Something
More—Something
Embodied?
What
if the incorporeal or
uncarnate reality
described above is
only part of the
story? What if in at
least some instances
there is something
more physical than the
whispered influence
demons can have on the
human mind? What if
there are tangible
human hybrids walking
among us; fit
extensions for
incarnation or
embodiment of powerful
alien-demonic
entities, such as the
creatures in the movie
“They Live” or the
Nephilim
of ancient days? Is
such a concept too
incredible to be
substantive? Would you
be surprised to learn
that some very
intelligent
people—including
academics and
scholars—believe (to
borrow a line that
Carol Anne so
ominously expressed in
the 1982 film Poltergeist)
“They’re here.”
And is this secret
knowledge why Vatican
Astronomer Guy
Consolmagno (see
entry #2) sent us
the story of the
Nephilim from the
Bible as an example of
the kind of “space
saviors” man will
soon look to for
salvation, suggesting
that Jesus himself was
the product of
alien-human hybridity?
Among
secular and religious
researchers today
there is a contentious
behind-the-scenes
debate going on in
this regard, which has
been growing in
intensity over the
last few years among
those who recognize
first of all that
genetically modified
plants, animals, and
yes, humans are now
reality (documented in
the next entry).
Unnatural forms of
life first sprang up
in ancient days and
according to the Bible this is a repeatable phenomenon—that is, human hybridization not
only happened in
earliest times, but
was followed by at
least a second wave
during the days of
Abraham, Moses and the
Davidic kingdom, and,
more importantly, was
prophesied to erupt
once more in the
latter days.
Therefore, we shall
show unequivocally
that the question is
not whether humans
were, can be or are
being hybridized, but
whether alien/demon
agencies are involved
in the process. If so,
does this imply
something very
uncomfortable, which
most of us do not want
to think about; that
a form of “human”
exists that quite
possibly cannot be
redeemed?
Coming
up next: Human Hybrids
Among Us?
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