The Illuminati/Anunnaki power structure.

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  • I am willing to consider the possibility.

  • That's stupid! You're insane!

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TheSumOfGod said:
I'm not going to present any evidence of any sort in this thread, for whatever "evidence" I present will inevitably be completely disregarded by those who immediately refuse to believe in it's possibility due to their preconceived ideas and perception of reality in general.

Instead I am just going to tell a resumed version of the story (as I interpret it so far), and simply ask you what you think of it.

Here goes:

Nearly 6,000 years ago, in Ancient Sumeria, there was a highly influential religious/political organization known as the "Brotherhood of the Serpent". It's members wished to liberate the human race from it's state of spiritual and social servitude to the "gods". This organization was slowly infiltrated and eventually completely taken over by a secret society know as the "Brotherhood of the Bearers of Light", whose members directly took their orders from the "gods" of Ancient Sumeria: The Anunnaki.

No one knows for certain what the Anunnaki are. Their name can be interpreted as meaning either "Those who came from the sky" or "Those who fell from Heaven", many believe them to be extraterrestrials from another planet (probably from an Earth-type planet having two moons and two suns located in the Sirius binary star system), others believe them to be demons from hell, and others still believe that they are highly evolved dinosaurs whose primitive ancestors somehow survived the mass extinction that occured 65 million years ago, and who have been living mostly in vast underground cities ever since. But one thing seems apparent: the Anunnaki are reptilian in appearance, they possess extremely advanced technology that enables them to manipulate certain properties of space and time at will, and they are shapeshifters, able to assume a human appearance at will.

The Brotherhood of the Bearers of Light eventually became the Brotherhood of the Illuminati, and they went on to slowly infiltrate and take over the rest of the world, mainly by using two methods: divide and conquer, and problem-reaction-solution (they secretly create a problem, they wait for a reaction from the people, and then their political puppets openly offer a solution, which will inevitably end up discretely giving them more wealth and more power). But as they went on to conquer the rest of the world, they lost hold over what was once Ancient Sumeria, the Middle-East grew out of their sphere of influence for various reasons, and they focused their attention mainly to Western Civilization, first the British Empire, and now the American Empire and the United Nations.

But the Anunnaki and their human henchmen, the Illuminati, are still obsessed with their lost territory in the Middle-East, and the recent liberation of Afghanistan, present war in Iraq, and upcoming invasion of Iran, have nothing to do with terrorism, oil, greed and power: from the Illuminati/Anunnaki point of view, it's all about reconquering what was once theirs. Why do you think the US is building the largest military base in the world near Bagdad, and the largest embassy in the world near the river Tigris (much more than a mere embassy: it shall be a veritable fortress, a self-sufficient small city relatively the same size as the Vatican!) in Iraq right now? They have NO intention to leave, they are there to stay.

Of course, the ultimate goal of the Illuminati/Anunnaki power structure is the establishment of a totalitarian NEW WORLD ORDER, where freedom shall be a thing of the past, where we shall all be reduced to mere brainwashed slaves with a microchip in our brains and with a barcode on our foreheads, a veritable milking plant for planetary human fear, suffering and misery. They shall continue with their ongoing campaign of supposed "terrorist" attacks to achieve this goal, our civil liberties being perpetually, willingly surrendered in order to obtain the illusion of national security, and they will most probably resort to nuclear war to attain their objective: to fool the entire human race into literally BEGGING the leaders of this world for global order to be restored, at any cost. And that's when their world army of millions of genetically engineered, technologically enhanced super-soldiers will come into play, along with the thousands of CONCENTRATION CAMPS that have already been built worldwide.

The only true weakness of the Anunnaki is that, no matter how powerful they are, no matter how advanced their technology may be, there are still only a few thousand of them and over 7 billion of us. The fact that we outnumber them so overwhelmingly is why they have to be so careful all of the time, and why they cannot impose this New World Order of theirs upon us, they have to fool us into asking for it to be imposed out of our own free will.

That's pretty much it. I'm not saying that I "believe" in this, as an objective researcher, I cannot allow myself to "believe" in anything, but I do consider this to be highly probable after years of personal research and on-the-field experience being a paranormal investigator/conspiracy theorist.

What do you think? ;)

I think you actually are Dan Brown ;) :p
 
ShadowBoxing said:
Your crusade against those who believe Sum, only comes from your own insecurities about your own beliefs. Just like some of them, you feel the need to conform the world to your truth so you feel justified.

Although I don't doubt for a second that deep down inside, I feel insecure about my individual perception of reality, like everyone else, I should mention that I don't study these things because I wish to believe that they exist, I started out in this field of research because I actually experienced paranormal phenomena myself.

For example, once you see a Dark Star (also known as "The Aurora Project", a ramjet/MHD (MagnetoHydroDynamic) propulsion system top secret hypersonic military airplane (capable of flying at mach 8 or 9 no problem) that "officially" does not exist) hover in mid-air above your head and then suddenly zoom out of sight, leaving only the atypical "heartbeat" pattern vapor trail described and photographed by witnesses, and the atypical crescendo/decrescendo sonic boom heard and recorded by witnesses, you realize that the government A) has lied to everyone about it's supposed non-existence, and B) has more than probably lied to everyone about many other things that "officially" do not exist.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
If you would actually have bothered reading the last part of my post at the beginning, you would know that I do not. I simply consider it to be probable.

That's why you fight for it so furiously, and anyone who disagrees is just part of the establishment right?
 
So you believe in the lizard people... because you saw an airplane in the sky? :confused:
 
Addendum said:
So you believe in the lizard people... because you saw an airplane in the sky? :confused:

Bloody f***ing Christ...

Talking to you is like talking to a f***ing wall sometimes...

I was merely making an example of something that I personally witnessed, making the point that I didn't become a paranormal investigator/conspiracy theorist simply because "I wanted to believe", I became involved in this field of research because I saw certain things that proved to me without a shadow of a doubt that certain paranormal phenomena actually do exist, and that certain conspiracy theories are much more than mere theories. Get it, now?
 
wow, like 90 % of this thread is TSOG being crazy.
 
Addendum said:
So an airplane made you believe in aliens.

*Sigh*

I explained everything clearly, it seemed, but no, you still don't get it.

F***ing hopeless...
 
TheSumOfGod said:
Spiritual people? No, of course not. Religion? Damn right.


Are you saying that religious people cannot be spiritual?
 
raybia said:
Are you saying that religious people cannot be spiritual?

No, but it's difficult to be spiritual if you adhere to the very strict mental limitations of religious dogma. And I'm against Religion as an institution, not against the followers who, for the most part, don't seem to have the slightest idea what the institution truly represents.

raybia, if Islam helps you to be a better person and to find peace in your life, go with it. But never forget how dangerous it can be, and never forget all of the harm it has done in the past and continues to do today.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
Wow, that adds something constructive to the conversation. :rolleyes:

Your crazed conspiracy theories add nothing constructive to conversation.
 
Matt said:
Your crazed conspiracy theories add nothing constructive to conversation.

This thread I have started is entirely dedicated to conspiracy theories surrounding the Illuminati/Anunnaki power structure, so if you don't like it, either A) get out, or B) become an annoying little troll, like cass.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
This thread I have started is entirely dedicated to conspiracy theories surrounding the Illuminati/Anunnaki power structure, so if you don't like it, either A) get out, or B) become an annoying little troll, like cass.

Of course, people who don't agree are just trolls.

Excuse me while I go fly my holographic airplane.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
This thread I have started is entirely dedicated to conspiracy theories surrounding the Illuminati/Anunnaki power structure, so if you don't like it, either A) get out, or B) become an annoying little troll, like cass.

This is why no one takes you seriously. Any time anyone disagrees with you they are just a troll.
 
Matt said:
This is why no one takes you seriously. Any time anyone disagrees with you they are just a troll.

Not, not everyone. Many of the people who have disagreed with me did so in a respectful manner, and I respected their opinion in return. I have called cass an annoying little troll, however, because he clearly acts like an annoying little troll, and you're starting to act just like him. He reminds me of lionhart, actually...
 
TheSumOfGod said:
Not, not everyone. Many of the people who have disagreed with me did so in a respectful manner, and I respected their opinion in return. I have called cass an annoying little troll, however, because he clearly acts like an annoying little troll, and you're starting to act just like him. He reminds me of lionhart, actually...

I've seen many times when ever someone proves you wrong you simply call them a troll or say they are a blind sheep.
 
Matt said:
I've seen many times when ever someone proves you wrong you simply call them a troll or say they are a blind sheep.

I'm slowly changing my ways. I admit, I have been a tad bit defensive and reactionary in the past. But someone who immediately responds with unprovoked childish insults and irrational name-calling and serves no other purpose than to point and laugh at the subject at hand is quite obviously a troll.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
I'm slowly changing my ways. I admit, I have been a tad bit defensive and reactionary in the past. But someone who immediately responds with unprovoked childish insults and irrational name-calling and serves no other purpose than to point and laugh at the subject at hand is quite obviously a troll.

Or someone who decides not to sugarcoat the fact that you're full of ****.
 
Abrasive and taking his own personal opinions as the general consensus as usual, I see. Ignore...
 
TheSumOfGod said:
Abrasive and taking his own personal opinions as the general consensus as usual, I see. Ignore...

Are you hurt? Are you offended? Ok, I admit it. I'm an Anunnaki.
 
TheSumOfGod said:
No, but it's difficult to be spiritual if you adhere to the very strict mental limitations of religious dogma. And I'm against Religion as an institution, not against the followers who, for the most part, don't seem to have the slightest idea what the institution truly represents.

Well, speaking only for myself, I am very knowledgeable about Al-Islam and the Qur'an. My beliefs are not from my parents nor from anyone who converted me, or from any particular scholar or religious teacher whose thoughts I have substituted for my thoughts.

I've studied this religion in its purity apart from the cultural and social influences that have inflitrated it and apart from the centuries of religious dogma that has entered the religion.

I accredit a huge part of this to living here in the U.S. where I have been free to come to my own conclusions about Islam.



raybia, if Islam helps you to be a better person and to find peace in your life, go with it. But never forget how dangerous it can be, and never forget all of the harm it has done in the past and continues to do today.

Thanks Sum. Islam does indeed do that for me. However, Al-Islam proper in its purity is not dangerous, its liberating.

But I can agree that Islam skewed by culturalism, socialization, blind faith, and lack of education (both Quranic and general), and dependence on so-called Religious experts, teachers, clerics, and dogmatism is what can make Islam and all Religions dangerous.

By the way, I was not seeking your validation or blessings on my choice to live according to how I believe God wants me to live it.

I am merely seeking to better understand your point of view and your personal beliefs and rational. There are many things that I disagree with you on, but I don't require that we think alike for me to discuss various topics with you with respect. :)
 

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