AsraArdwulfLeberecht
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Greetings Brothers and Sisters. I am absolutely sure that the Gods NEVER intended to create our species to be slaves, as the (guess what) jew Zecharia Stitchin wants us to believe - he of course, like all jews, owns a piece of history - and that is the Sumerian Tables (as he says) and he ''interpreted them''. And then he said all sort of bullshit about Enlil - as if he was a rival of Enki and a greedy politician etc - and that they created humans to labour all day long in search for gold to fix their planet that was supposedly going through extinction due to a fissure in the atmosphere that could only be fixed with gold.
But that's nonsense! Slavery is specific to the jew and to the reptilian! Not to our Gods! He made them seem as unorganized between them, and unexperimented in what they were doing, basically like some overpowered immature humans , and he attributed to them all the nuclear disasters that had supposedly happened in the ancient times - suggesting that they attempted to destroy us. I don't believe that.
Here is my theory but correct me if I'm wrong and please explain if you know more about this:
I don't think they created us for mining. Really. I doubt they came here for gold in the first place. With all their advanced technology, they surely would have found a way to fix their planet - if that really was the case. But if they truly needed the gold, they could have just created some well-functioning robots that can't rebel against them, that don't need food, that aren't fragile, and they wouldn't have taught us so many things, and they wouldn't have loved us etc. I mean, if they were really looking for gold, they did a terrible job on it, mistakes that I highly doubt an advanced being like them would.
But we're (still) humans. What we have, that robots don't , is our energy .
But I still don't think they want to harvest energy from us! That's what parasitic organisms do, and way below their level.
I don't think they created us for something - for gold, for labor, or for anything
I think they created us for us - because they wanted us to exist. Like fortunate parents create their children. They wanted us, for some reason or another, they wanted to do something with us and make something of us.
Do you have more details?
It's just that this jew painted such a bad image of them! Admitting they exist, he gained credibility from the curious and open minded populace. And then, they believed everything he said. Cursed be that bastard.
But that's nonsense! Slavery is specific to the jew and to the reptilian! Not to our Gods! He made them seem as unorganized between them, and unexperimented in what they were doing, basically like some overpowered immature humans , and he attributed to them all the nuclear disasters that had supposedly happened in the ancient times - suggesting that they attempted to destroy us. I don't believe that.
Here is my theory but correct me if I'm wrong and please explain if you know more about this:
I don't think they created us for mining. Really. I doubt they came here for gold in the first place. With all their advanced technology, they surely would have found a way to fix their planet - if that really was the case. But if they truly needed the gold, they could have just created some well-functioning robots that can't rebel against them, that don't need food, that aren't fragile, and they wouldn't have taught us so many things, and they wouldn't have loved us etc. I mean, if they were really looking for gold, they did a terrible job on it, mistakes that I highly doubt an advanced being like them would.
But we're (still) humans. What we have, that robots don't , is our energy .
But I still don't think they want to harvest energy from us! That's what parasitic organisms do, and way below their level.
I don't think they created us for something - for gold, for labor, or for anything
I think they created us for us - because they wanted us to exist. Like fortunate parents create their children. They wanted us, for some reason or another, they wanted to do something with us and make something of us.
Do you have more details?
It's just that this jew painted such a bad image of them! Admitting they exist, he gained credibility from the curious and open minded populace. And then, they believed everything he said. Cursed be that bastard.