I Want to Make This Clear…

[Aside: I was reminded just now, that there is opportunity to learn from sections of Western Mainstream Media, at times, even though they are well-known bias perpetrators, given to outright lies or misleading innuendo, for western facing causes. Below is an appropriate example, where the intent is clearly anti-Islamic but the truth cannot be withheld from shining through the mist.]

…First, an example:

Iranians celebrate ancient Nowruz despite repression and war with US, Israel – ABC News – March 24, 2026

I stand with Iran. I stand with China. I stand with Russia …and various other non-western nations, but these are the main ones. Though I am a westerner, I do not stand with the western countries or Israel. None of them. I will tell you why.

  • I do not stand with Israel, not because it is a Jewish (Judaic) nation, but in spite of that.
  • I do not stand with the western countries, not because they are, at least nominally, Christian countries, but in spite of that.
  • I stand with Iran, not because it is an Islamic nation, but in spite of that.
  • I stand with Russia, not because it is a mainly Christian country, but in spite of that. Russia harbours, in fact, all three of the monotheist religions.
  • I stand with China, not because it un-officially harbours all three monotheist religions, but because it officially harbours none of them.

What can be made of that?

Well, first of all, that I do not favour any of the three main monotheist religions. But I would go further than that. I believe they all are, literally, the enemy of mankind. Though they all profess aspects of peace and brotherly kindness, their main thrust of each of them is both divisive and aggressive. They all think of fellow humans as being separate in a kind of ‘us’ and ‘them’ way, and each treats the ‘thems’ as enemies, to be despised and destroyed. Each of them also treats sections of their own faith family to be virtually the same as the ‘thems’. There is no love of mankind to be found in any of those religions. And there are reasons for that commonality.

The chief reason being that they all derive from the same source. It is the scribal laying down of the story (history and reasoning) of the Judaic faith some 2,500 years ago while prototypical Jews were in captivity and exile in the very land of their origin and with access to its great ancient libraries, from which they formed the basis of that story. This was the once fertile valley of the Tigris-Euphrates basin, once known as Shumer – which was also the cradle of the first civilisation set up some 5,000 years ago by the old Anunnaki gods who had been operating here for well over some 300,000 years in the past. During which time they had created the first human beings (as recorded on clay block tablets – in cuneiform – stored in the libraries of Nineveh, and now – the thousands of which we have so far uncovered – in museums around the world) from a now non-extant hominid species augmented with sufficient intelligence from some DNA of the old gods to form ‘workers’ to do their bidding, subsequently modified by further DNA manipulation to produce modern man, until he was deemed to be able to take care of himself at some future point. That point in time occurred not too many decades (certainly not more than 100 years) before the captivity of Judah. At which time the old gods mainly vacated the planet, for reasons I have described in earlier posts, and we were left alone to fend for ourselves. And what have we done since then? We created the Abrahamic monotheistic religions, based on those Judaic writings. The consequences of which has brought us religious wars ever since and untold misery and destruction among themselves and to all others who stood in their way. We needed a ‘god’. There was none to be seen after the deaths of the two remaining full blooded major god family representatives, some time before Alexander the Great (who claimed to be a partial god himself) went looking for the final one remaining. And so we (that is, the Judaists) invented an invisible one (to which both later Christian and Islamic religions also subscribed) – the only way to convince others of its existence.

And now here we are. Look at us. What a mess we have made. What will the gods think (if they still exist) when they come back to observe how we are faring? Which they may have been doing for some time now that their own planet (Planet X, it is to be assumed) is drawing closer to its eventual return, in its 3600 year elongated elliptical (as calculated by Zecharia Sitchin) journey to the inner solar system.

This is all, of course, anathema to the monotheist’s religions, which is why they keep that part of the world in constant conflict, lest more damning evidence of the falseness of their religions be uncovered. And the reason why the Islamists, in particular, are so intent on destroying any trace of those times.

It should be noted that the old gods, our creators, were not the cuddly, loving and kind, beings, in which terms we tend to think of ‘God’ today. Well, not all of them were, anyway. And it seems that the Judaic scribes created a character for their deity as an amalgam of several of them. Chiefly the one who especially hated mankind as being the project of his brother the creator or science god, and who wanted their man servants to perish in the great flood which marks the Younger Dryas era. That character’s aggressive nature is now embedded in the psyche of followers of all three monotheist religions. They all have a militarist outlook. The world will not know peace for as long as they hold power to interfere in the affairs of the wider mankind. Or until they can be convinced of the facts of our still mostly hidden historical beginnings.

That is all I want to say, for now. It is the precis of much broader truths and not much speculation of the already known but not widely promulgated real story of mankind. Don’t trust what I say. Drop all pre-conditioned thoughts and go look for yourself. It is all out there, waiting for your discovery.

Postscript: I didn’t get to talking about what I originally intended – the subject of Nowruz – a celebration of Spring and new life – similar to the western tradition of Imbolc. I will just end by saying that I am not dismissive of the possibility of there being invisible worlds intersecting with our own physical world, the world of nature spirits and other drivers of the natural environment of our planet and perhaps the universe also. I can accept that and part of me and perhaps of everyone of us does at some level. There are obviously powers at work of which we are largely unaware. And it is not just ‘physics’, as science would declare it. But it is also not the nasty, vengeful ‘god’ of the monotheists. The old gods were real, made of flesh and blood just as we are. They lived among us, and we could see them. There is also no evidence that they required us to worship them, although they were, it seems, highly revered. They were long lived but capable of dying also. Maybe we will see them again.


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