Originally Posted by
Blink
There are several authors, Zacharias Sitchen (Sumerian cuneiform texts/tablets, R.A. Boulay (Serpents), Daniken (of Chariots of the Gods fame)(South American region) that agree somewhat (if not exactly)with Icke's version as well. It is very interesting reading and provides an alternative (yet encompassing) history of our planet and what its all about. Its got a very interesting and compelling version of events and conclusions, yet doesn't discount the religions of today (they're just off shoots/evolutionary diverse paths from the same thing)........... actually, I find it more believable than the stories they try to force me to believe. I mean come on, in the last 100 years we've gone from horse and buggy (which we've been stuck in for, oh say, couple thousand years) to space, nano technology, nuclear and god knows what else energy, DNA, quantum physics, the list is endless. Things that make you go, hmmmmm. Or, that "missing link" problem of how we evolved. The religions say thats when god created man or as the story goes, thats when the aliens manipulated the ape. They will never find the missing link, because to do so would expose our "alien" roots/genetic manipulation. We were created to be slaves. Anyways, interesting reads.
BTW, in Genesis ( I think) in chapter 3 v. 6 (or is it 6 v. 3 oh, well you'll find it) the bible talks of the "sons" of God (in the plural) and how these demigods or whatever took human women as mates. A time of giants and men of renown.... things that make you go, hmmmmm.