Report: #0147
I discovered another piece of evidence for the use of modern technological artifacts in the hands of ancient gods. In this case, the gods of ancient India used the same artifacts as the Anunnaki in the time of the Sumerians in Mesopotamia – today's Iraq, parts of Lebanon, and Syria.
Because
each city in the sky orbited at a different height, and when the Anunnaki
ascended in small aircraft, they headed to different cities at their distinct
levels, in their distinct heavens.
The Indian
gods were the proxies or captains themselves of their gigantic aircraft
orbiting Earth. These gods had a mentality toward Earth's people different from
other gods. They didn't exploit them but taught them everything, and the gods
lived among the people.
We know
it's not magic, but it's such a complicated ensemble of so much technology,
different materials, and programs that it surpasses people's knowledge. So many
specializations are needed to understand a function that it was impossible in
ancient India to grasp it all. But no one fell to the ground in fear at the
gods' presence.
They came
from heaven with great power, helped, and were always there. Fear comes from
misunderstanding or the disguise of technology interpreted as magic.
No, in
India, the presence of gods on Earth and in heaven – inhabited by the gods –
was normal, because they were capable of flying.
Temples and statues are full of gods, their flying houses, or other artifacts not interpreted as technological.
Or the link to the story on
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