The Book of Enoch Banned from The Bible Reveals Shocking Secrets Of Our History!

The Book of Enoch Banned from The Bible Reveals Shocking Secrets Of Our History!


The Book of Enoch Banned from The Bible Reveals Shocking Secrets Of Our History!

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28.266 -> I've been a preacher
29.333 -> for more than 30 years, I've studied and taught through the Book of Genesis
33.066 -> many, many times in churches all around the world,
36.4 -> and I've trained pastors in the skills of interpreting texts.
40.6 -> Enoch walked with the Elohim, walked
43.766 -> with the powerful ones to translate it.
46.8 -> And then he was not because the powerful ones took him away.
52.166 -> The Book of Enoch unpacks what walking with the powerful ones
57.1 -> meant and unpacks it in astonishing detail.
61.133 -> 200 watchers coming to planet Earth
65.033 -> and hybridizing with human females resulting in giants.
69.733 -> Well, that's a narrative that you can find repeated.
72.333 -> It's there in Genesis six, but it's there in the narratives of cultures
77.833 -> all around the world.
80.833 -> The book of Enoch Mami Wata.
83.666 -> An alien abductions.
87.666 -> In 1984,
89.433 -> a 26 year old woman appeared on the Beach of Anloga,
92.933 -> a coastal town and the Keta district of the Volta region of Ghana, West Africa.
98.433 -> When she walked into her family home,
100.9 -> her relatives embraced her with joy and confusion.
105.066 -> She had been missing for three years.
108.7 -> Her family was full of questions.
110.866 -> Why had she vanished?
112.233 -> Where is she gone and what had happened to her
115.733 -> in the intervening years?
118.4 -> The story the young woman told them left her family
121.366 -> worried and confused.
124.866 -> The young woman explained that she had been kidnaped while walking on the beach
128.866 -> and taken to a community far away where she had been held captive.
134 -> She had lived among her captors for three years
137.1 -> and in that time had been forced to bear children.
141.3 -> But the most
141.866 -> shocking part of the young woman's story was still to come.
145.866 -> A family pressed her to tell them where she had been living,
149.733 -> why she hadn't been able to contact them
152.266 -> and who had taken her.
154.866 -> Finally, she told them
157.166 -> she had been taken from the beach to an underwater base.
161.466 -> The people had taken her in order for her to produce children.
165.666 -> And most disturbing of all, the people who had taken
169 -> her were not human.
172.166 -> They were the Mami Wata people.
176.533 -> You can find the Miami water tradition
178.8 -> all up the western seaboard of Africa and into the Caribbean.
183.966 -> And it takes different forms in different places,
186.766 -> and different names are used in different parts of the world.
190.533 -> But it's all essentially the same story on first hearing.
195.066 -> It sounds like Western stories of mermaids
198.3 -> or the Greek story of the sirens.
201.366 -> The Miami water people are described as very beautiful, often female,
206.266 -> and they abduct people near the water's edge.
211.1 -> Now you might think, well, that just sounds like some kind
214.466 -> of a cautionary tale to tell the young men to behave
217.666 -> and not be tempted or to stay safe and not go near the water.
222.4 -> But what interests me about this
224.6 -> tradition is that it is thousands of years old,
228.566 -> long before the name Miami water was given to it.
233.3 -> And in particular, what intrigues me
236 -> is this narrative of abductions, which goes back
241.1 -> thousands upon thousands of years.
244.966 -> Now what this young lady told her family was in no way
248.6 -> a story of convenience.
251.433 -> My family's actually one degree removed from that family.
255.433 -> And I can tell you that she did not tell that story to help herself.
259.833 -> If you think about it, somebody presenting
262.6 -> with a story like that, it's not going to help them.
265.7 -> It's not going to help them be accepted.
267.5 -> It's not going to help them get a job.
269.266 -> They're more likely to be locked up and medicated.
273.633 -> People know that.
274.633 -> And so when they are prepared to share a story like that, it merits.
280.7 -> But we listen to it with respect.
283.566 -> And the fact that this narrative is so wide and goes back so far
288.6 -> suggests to me that we need to give it some more serious attention.
292.8 -> It's actually part of a bigger narrative and an even more ancient one.
298.766 -> And I'm talking about the book of Enoch.
302.733 -> The origins of the Book of Enoch are rooted in the Hebrew tradition.
307.533 -> Scholars generally agree that the various parts
310.633 -> of the Book of Inarguable authored in the second and third centuries BCE,
316.233 -> the writing may have encapsulated an oral tradition,
319.733 -> going even further back in history.
323.266 -> The book is titled With the name of Enoch.
327.533 -> According to the Book of Genesis,
330.033 -> Enoch was the father of Methuselah,
333.433 -> who was the father of Lamarck,
336 -> who was the father of Noah.
338.6 -> Enoch is probably the world's first abductee, albeit probably a willing one.
344.233 -> There's a section in the book where Enoch is given
346.9 -> a year's notice before being taken away from his family.
351.1 -> If I read about Enoch in the Book of Genesis.
354.366 -> I'll find him in Chapter five where it says this.
358.433 -> Enoch walked with God.
361.733 -> Then he was no more because God took him away.
366.466 -> My book, Escaping From Eden, argues that that's actually a mistranslation.
371.3 -> The text is about the Elohim and the word
374.066 -> Elohim often gets translated as God,
377.466 -> but it is a plural form word and it takes plural verbs.
383.066 -> So the way that text really reads is that Enoch walked
387.6 -> with the Elohim, walked with the powerful ones to translate it.
392.533 -> And then he was not because the powerful ones took him away.
397.5 -> Now that's in effect a summary of the story of Enoch from the Book of Enoch.
403.566 -> The Book of Enoch unpacks what walking with the powerful ones
408.5 -> meant and unpacks it in astonishing detail.
413.133 -> The Book of Enoch comprises several works
416.933 -> in the Book of Watchers.
418.433 -> Enoch tells the story of human females being abducted and impregnated by beings
423.8 -> who arrive on Earth from their stations in the sky.
428.266 -> It goes on to describe the writer's journeys through the cosmos,
432 -> discovering truths previously hidden from humanity
435.6 -> concerning other dimensions.
438.3 -> The Book of Parables speaks more of Enoch journeys
441.8 -> and speaks of God's judgment of the watchers and plans for humanity.
446.9 -> It holds out the promise of a heavenly messiah.
451.4 -> In the book of Heavenly Luminaries,
453.6 -> Enoch is shown around the galaxy
456.066 -> by an entity called Uriel.
459.166 -> Whether through a physical journey
461.166 -> or astral travel or simple tutelage,
464.9 -> Uriel instructs him in astronomy
467.866 -> and the laws of the cosmos.
471.1 -> He describes what he has been shown
473.8 -> on the basis of his geocentric worldview,
477.733 -> in which he pictured the Earth was flat
480.166 -> and covered by a dome like Canopy.
483.066 -> It is in those terms that he interprets what is being shown.
488 -> And yet, the motif of a human being being shown astronomy
492.166 -> by an advanced being finds echoes elsewhere in the Hebrew tradition.
498.133 -> The prophet Ezekiel
499.566 -> describes his experience in more physical terms,
504.3 -> the prophet Ezekiel reports an experience
506.833 -> of being picked up in a flying craft.
510.266 -> In his experience, a human like pilot flies him around
513.466 -> various cities of ancient Iraq before finally
516.866 -> depositing him in Tel Aviv.
520.5 -> In the past, scholars have assumed that
522.6 -> Ezekiel was describing a vision,
525.6 -> but might the writer have been describing something real and material,
530.4 -> something that today we would call
533.4 -> an alien abduction?
536.466 -> The Book of Enoch and the Book of Ezekiel
539.266 -> would be described as apocalyptic literature.
542.733 -> Now what apocalyptic literature means
545.866 -> is that the writer has seen something that he doesn't know what it is.
551.066 -> He doesn't know what it means.
552.4 -> It's Abkallutely mind boggling.
554.3 -> And so in essence, is simply reports what he saw
557.866 -> and experienced because he knows it's significant
561.6 -> and then wants the reader to unpack the significance of it.
566.266 -> Now, as Ezekiel doesn't describe this as a vision, he says, where he was
571.4 -> when this craft appeared and picked him up,
574.766 -> where it flew him, the places he saw and where he was dropped off
579.566 -> and the state he was in after he had been dropped off,
582.966 -> he said he was so disoriented he couldn't speak for a further seven days.
588.133 -> And it's kind of amazing because all the time he's being flown
590.8 -> around the pilot, who he describes
593.866 -> as it was like a human being.
596.866 -> He was like a son of man.
598.966 -> The pilot is trying to talk to Ezekiel about religion and politics,
603.133 -> but all the while, Ezekiel is fascinated by the craft that he's in.
607.2 -> He's describing what he's seeing and hearing all the time.
610.633 -> He's looking around saying, This thing is amazing. This metal.
613.566 -> What is this metal? It's so shiny.
615.866 -> How do these wheels work?
619 -> It's glass canopy.
620.2 -> I've never seen anything like that.
621.866 -> And what is that roaring sound?
623.4 -> Every time we move, he's
625.066 -> trying to get his head around the craft that he's being carried in,
628.866 -> which he describes as YHWY's habitation or as the glory,
634.5 -> because he has no other language with which to describe it
639.366 -> to the modern eye and the modern ear.
642.466 -> We see and hear his report.
644.766 -> I think we have a pretty shrewd idea what he's describing.
648 -> I think when we dismiss it and say it's a vision, we're actually doing
652.3 -> what we do to all contactees and abductees and experiences.
657.6 -> We sort of put our fingers in our ears and go, La la la la.
660.8 -> Because what we're seeing and hearing contradicts our world view,
664.9 -> the worldview that says we are alone in the universe.
668.966 -> End of story.
671.1 -> The claims of the Book of Ezekiel
673.133 -> find support in other ancient literature.
676.5 -> Flying and space faring craft are described
679.2 -> in the Hindu texts of the Bhagavad Gita.
682.266 -> Similar craft are depicted in the ancient wall art of Egypt and Mesoamerica
688.7 -> In the Book of Enoch, the writer describes journeys
691.933 -> which take him far beyond those of Ezekiel and even far beyond
696.7 -> Our Solar System. Ezekiel travels
699.966 -> around Iraq with just Earth bound travels.
703.1 -> He's just flying.
704.4 -> Whereas Enoch describes travels around the galaxy
708.666 -> and is being guided by this strange entity
711.933 -> called Uriel, a non-human entity.
715.466 -> Now, it's unclear whether he's being taken on a physical journey at that point,
720.033 -> or if he's being shown a textbook or if his astral traveling.
724.5 -> And it's very clear that he's trying to interpret this
727.8 -> through his own worldview.
730.533 -> But in one way or another, he's being shown the position of the stars,
734.333 -> the heavenly bodies, how they move and how they relate to each other.
738.7 -> And this theme of astronomical information
742.933 -> is a little bit anomalous in the Bible, but it actually rings bells
747.966 -> with narratives in mythologies from all around the world.
752.633 -> You can think about the Mayan calendar, the Aztecs, the Sumerians, the Egyptians,
758.2 -> all of them had precise astronomical
761.566 -> information in their mythologies.
765.066 -> And you read that and you think, how could they possibly have had access
769.3 -> to that information all that time ago?
772.733 -> one of the most dramatic examples is the Dogan people of Mali.
777.4 -> When the anthropologists got into conversation with their shamanic elders,
782.666 -> they spoke about information
785.3 -> they had to do with the Sirius star system.
789.133 -> first of all, they knew that there was a three star system,
794.5 -> something we didn't know about until the 20th century.
798.9 -> And when the anthropologist asked them,
801.466 -> How do you have all this information about the Sirius star system?
805.666 -> They said, Oh, we learned that
808.5 -> from the people who taught us they were from Sirius C. 224 00:13:32,833 --> 00:13:36,733 So there's a pattern in the world's ancestral narratives
816.733 -> and ancient mythologies of precise astronomy.
819.766 -> Remarkable information being encoded within very ancient stories.
825.266 -> And we can see aspects of that, an echo of that in the Book of Enoch.
830.6 -> He's getting his information from a non-human entity called Uriel,
835.933 -> who's giving him a little bit of an education on the Solar System.
841.366 -> The Book of
841.833 -> Enoch describes in dramatic detail a period in which 200 watchers
846.533 -> arrive on planet Earth and begin abducting human females with these women.
852 -> The watch produce hybrid beings who are human in form,
856.266 -> but far larger than normal human beings.
859.533 -> Mythologies around the world corroborate the book of Enoch's account of abductions
864.433 -> by extraterrestrial presences exiled on planet Earth.
869.566 -> Although quoted verbatim in the New Testament latter of Jude
873.7 -> and accepted as scripture by the Ethiopian Orthodox Church,
877.866 -> the Book of Enoch has never been included in the internationally accepted
882.5 -> canons of scripture for either Judaism or Christianity.
887.866 -> The fact that the Book of Enoch
890.233 -> isn't in the official canons of scripture,
893.733 -> I don't think is particularly important.
897.066 -> first of all, we should acknowledge that it is in the canon of the Bible
900.966 -> in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
904.166 -> It was quoted by Clement of Alexandria, one of the most significant
908.233 -> of the early church fathers, as if it was scripture.
911.8 -> The Book of Jude when he wants to quote the Enoch of the Bible.
916.2 -> He quotes the book of Enoch word by word.
920.366 -> He assumes that his readers,
922.266 -> his New Testament readers, have read the book of Enoch.
925.3 -> I think the significance of that really can't be exaggerated.
930.466 -> The story is told in the Book of Enoch are really an unpacking
934.666 -> of narratives that we find in canonical books
938.466 -> Genesis, Ezekiel, The Gospels and the New Testament.
943.2 -> So in that sense, it's a book that believers
946.466 -> shouldn't be frightened of reading.
948.4 -> It is a book Abkallutely affirmed by the canonical scriptures themselves.
953.7 -> The Book of Enoch story of 200 watchers coming to Planet Earth
959.033 -> and hybridizing with human females resulting in giants.
963.733 -> Well, that's a narrative that you can find repeated.
966.333 -> It's there in Genesis six, but it's there in the narratives of cultures
971.833 -> all around the world.
973.333 -> You can find it in African stories, Indian stories,
976.833 -> Greek stories, the Sumerian stories.
979.966 -> It's there in Genesis, Chapter six
982.466 -> and in the narratives of cultures all around the world.
986.633 -> And the story is always the same beings of another kind coming to planet Earth.
993.166 -> Hybridizing and interbreeding with human females.
996.9 -> And resulting in a different kind of being called a giant
1001.6 -> or a titan or Nephilim.
1004.466 -> In the West.
1005.3 -> These ancient accounts of abduction and interbreeding have been read as fables
1010.966 -> the beings exiled to Earth
1013.166 -> interpreted as mythical beings,
1015.8 -> or nothing more than literary creations.
1019.766 -> Some interpret the watchers of Enoch and the Mami Wata people
1024 -> as spiritual beings, rather than a species like ourselves.
1029.8 -> But this explanation fails to account
1032.666 -> for the narrative of interbreeding.
1035.633 -> Many of the Christian and shamanic traditions of Africa
1039.433 -> take a more concrete view.
1041.466 -> Now, some would say these watches are angels,
1045.933 -> but the word angel doesn't tell us what kind of being they are.
1050.533 -> What we can say is that they come from space,
1054.533 -> that they are physical every bit as much as we are,
1057.766 -> that they are similar enough to us to be able to hybridized with us
1062.233 -> different enough that the result of that hybridization is different to us.
1067.2 -> They can travel great distances with great
1070.366 -> rapidity, maybe even into dimensionally.
1073.566 -> They come from the sky and they intervene, harmfully
1077.066 -> in human affairs now by any account.
1081.566 -> That sounds to me an awful lot like an extraterrestrial.
1086.833 -> Serious studies have been made into the area of E.T.
1090.433 -> abduction syndrome.
1092.233 -> The late professor John Mack was Harvard's
1094.766 -> head of clinical psychology. in the 1990s
1098.966 -> US defense tasked Professor Mark
1101.633 -> with investigating the psychology of military personnel
1105.533 -> who had found reports of close encounters with extraterrestrials.
1111.1 -> As he continued, his investigation
1113.433 -> patterns began emerging in their reports.
1117.233 -> His technique included Supplementary.
1119.633 -> Sessions, which gave his subjects no opportunity
1122.566 -> to prepare or collude in what they were describing.
1126.7 -> Professor Mack then widened his sample base to include
1130.1 -> civil aviation operatives who had filed similar reports.
1134.4 -> The conclusions he brought to US defense,
1137.466 -> whether these were not cases of psychosis or hallucination.
1143.133 -> These operatives had been in contact with something real
1147.4 -> that merited further serious study.
1151.733 -> In 2009, Pope
1153.4 -> Benedict, the 16th, called on the Pontifical Academy
1156.666 -> of Sciences to convene a colloquium to discuss
1160.333 -> the theological implications of contact with other civilizations.
1166 -> The colloquium gathered 30 leading scholars and theologians.
1170.8 -> Among those who brought its findings to the press was
1173.9 -> one of the Vatican's most senior experts in paranormal phenomena.
1178.566 -> Monsignor Corrado Balducci,
1181 -> a leading exorcist for the Roman Catholic Church.
1185.466 -> He explained that when
1186.733 -> contactees and abductees report their close encounters,
1190.966 -> they are not describing the psychotic episodes or demonic encounters .
1196.766 -> Rather, they have been in contact with a completely different
1200.2 -> kind of entity, one which merits more serious study.
1205.733 -> Another area meriting more serious study
1208.7 -> was identified by a famous astrophysicist,
1211.266 -> Carl Sagan, in the 1960s.
1215.166 -> His comments were prompted by another ancient mythology
1218.333 -> concerning beings who were in appearance, part human and part aquatic.
1224.2 -> The Apkallu were beings described in a Babylonian mythology
1228.266 -> that was written down by a Greek priest called Barrass
1232 -> in the third century BCE.
1234.7 -> The Rosses described the Apkallu as part human, part aquatic,
1240.4 -> and that's a theme that recurs in the African Mami Wata tradition
1245.466 -> and in the Caribbean and in other mythologies around the world.
1249.7 -> And we see depictions of entities that are part human, part aquatic
1254.9 -> in many diverse cultures, seemingly with no contact with each other.
1260.133 -> A process goes on to talk about one of the leaders of the Apkallu
1264.066 -> Oannes, and describes that they took a role
1267.533 -> in nurturing early humanity,
1270.4 -> providing our ancestors with the basic tools of civilization
1276.133 -> to set us on our journey as a human civilization.
1281.333 -> In 1962, while at Berkeley,
1283.9 -> a young Carl Sagan wrote a paper titled Direct Contact
1288.1 -> among Galactic Civilizations by Relativistic Interstellar Spacecraft.
1293.866 -> In the paper, he wrote,
1296.033 -> there is the statistical likelihood
1298.566 -> that Earth was visited by an advanced extraterrestrial civilization
1303.466 -> at least once during historical times.
1308.266 -> On page 497 of his study,
1311.733 -> Sagan speculates that the number of such visits
1315.233 -> could be as many as 10,000.
1319.233 -> Sagan wrote.
1320.9 -> There are other legends which deserve serious study in the present context.
1325.633 -> As one example, we mentioned the Babylonian account of the generation
1329.666 -> of the Sumerian civilization by the Abkallu.
1333.4 -> Representatives of an advanced non-human
1336.633 -> and possibly extraterrestrial society.
1341.333 -> four years later, in a collaboration with the Ukrainian scientists,
1344.866 -> I asked Tarkowski titled Intelligent Life in the Universe.
1349.566 -> Carl Sagan wrote stories like The Apkallu Legend deserve
1353.766 -> much more in critical studies than have been performed here to four,
1358.4 -> with the possibility of direct contact with an extraterrestrial civilization
1363.733 -> as one of the many possible explanations.
1368.5 -> Well, could an intervention
1370.1 -> by an extra terrestrial civilization like the Apkallu to explain why
1375.866 -> all of a sudden from out of the blue in ancient Sumerian,
1380 -> you have civilization springing up, complete
1383.233 -> with mathematics, complex astronomy, civil engineering,
1387.333 -> streetscapes, banking money, a legal system, culture and literature.
1392.333 -> I mean, that is a major major leap forward for Homo sapiens.
1397.666 -> That needs some major major explaining.
1400.766 -> It seems to me that we would make better
1403.9 -> sense of that leap in the story
1407.233 -> if we allow for the possibility of an external intervention.
1411.866 -> And that's exactly what the story of the Appkallu is
1416.2 -> and just how curious that the physical descriptions
1419.666 -> of the Apkallu correlate so closely with the ancient stories of The Mummy.
1425.633 -> What are people?
1427.733 -> In the United States of America alone,
1430.3 -> more than half a million people go missing every year in the year 2018.
1436.6 -> 612,846 new people were registered
1442.166 -> as missing some cases of misadventure.
1447.3 -> An unconfirmed number proved
1448.833 -> to be cases of slavery and sex trafficking.
1452.966 -> Others are cases of violent crime.
1457.033 -> Thankfully, the majority of missing persons return
1460.866 -> and some are later found.
1463.6 -> However, approximately 15%.
1466.7 -> Around 90,000 each year remain unexplained.
1472.466 -> Year after year.
1474.033 -> Thousands of people go missing just in America's national parks.
1480.233 -> In fact, the figure is so disturbing
1482.8 -> that the park authorities are told not to keep a record of them.
1487.366 -> And I'm not talking about people who wandered off the path and got lost.
1492.4 -> I'm talking about people who are in the middle of a conversation
1495 -> in the middle of a baseball game, and all of a sudden one of them vanishes.
1499.3 -> Now we have no mythology or science to account for that,
1504.033 -> and the horror of those figures ought to disturb us a lot more
1508.3 -> than having to listen to report that offends our worldview.
1512.5 -> So I'm with Monsignor Baluchi and John Mack in saying that what they have
1517.733 -> encountered merit far more serious study than has been given to the phenomenon.
1525.4 -> one fascinating aspect of the Book of Enoch
1528.366 -> is that of the extraterrestrial being Uriel,
1531.3 -> who tutors in kids an education in the cosmos,
1535.266 -> speaking of humanity's place in the universe,
1538.566 -> the astronomical home of the powerful ones
1541.866 -> and the workings of the Solar System.
1545.7 -> This motive of advanced
1547.3 -> knowledge being imparted by people from the stars is a theme that can be found in
1552.333 -> other indigenous narratives and sometimes
1556.3 -> with surprising proofs of their claims.
1560.3 -> My interest in cases of abduction
1562.566 -> is as a student of the world's mythologies,
1565.733 -> and it grieves me that we so
1568.333 -> impoverish ourselves by refusing to listen to the report of people
1573.833 -> whose experiences don't fit in our boxes
1578.033 -> as people become aware of my book Escaping from Aden.
1581.433 -> I am contacted every single day
1585.066 -> by people who have had experiences and close encounters,
1589.833 -> and some of them abduction experiences,
1592.766 -> but they have not told anyone in decades.
1596.333 -> Often I'll have people say I experienced this
1599.1 -> when I was 15 years old, something like that.
1601.9 -> I have told my wife, I told the person I was with
1605.633 -> when I experienced it, and in the 50 years since,
1608.4 -> I haven't told another living, breathing soul.
1611.766 -> But I want to tell you, because I still need to process what happened to me.
1617.533 -> That is the effect of the ridicule
1620.4 -> and shame that we're so ready to visit upon anybody
1624.7 -> who has an experience that offends our worldview.
1628.466 -> And I think it's time that that changed.
1631.433 -> We need to listen to the experience of those around us, and as we do,
1636.4 -> we will find out there is far more going on in our world
1641.233 -> than we have ever given credit for.
1643.9 -> I think in the West, we tend to regard these as psychiatric phenomena,
1649.033 -> and we probably conceive of it as a post 1950s phenomenon.
1653.633 -> But that couldn't be further from the truth.
1655.4 -> It is an ancient phenomenon.
1657.4 -> It's part of our mythologies.
1659.7 -> And again, I'd say it's not the kind of story you make up to advantage yourself.
1663.966 -> You're not going to make money or get promotions
1667.133 -> from bringing this kind of report.
1669.4 -> It's something that you know is going to damage your reputation if you share it.
1673.7 -> And that's why I'm with John Mack
1677.566 -> and Monsignor Corrado about Dutchy saying that we need to listen with respect
1682.666 -> to these reports and understand that it's a different kind of entity
1686.8 -> we're hearing about and that this is something that merits serious study.
1691.933 -> What we're being offered by the Book of Enoch and The Mami Wata
1695.466 -> tradition is a context for these stories.
1699.333 -> A wider context and a longer context from cultures all around the world.
1705.066 -> A context that goes back thousands of years.
1711.666 -> Is the
1712.066 -> theme of advance knowledge purely fiction?
1715.8 -> Is it a cover for prehistoric genius,
1718.733 -> an insight that is purely human?
1722 -> And why does the theme of humans being tutored by higher beings
1726.533 -> recur so widely among Earth's indigenous cultures?
1731 -> Is it possible that insight
1733.133 -> into these questions might be gained by listening to the experience
1736.866 -> of those who have claimed contact with extraterrestrials,
1741.033 -> including those like the young lady in Logar,
1744.3 -> Ghana, who claim to have lived for three years among the mummy?
1748.466 -> What are people?
1750.366 -> Might there be a link between their experiences,
1753.733 -> the legend of Oannes and the Apkallu and the giant leap
1757.533 -> forward experienced by humanity in the distant past?
1762.8 -> It's intriguing to me that as well as this ancient story
1766.266 -> of a great leap forward in our evolution as a species being aided
1772 -> by an E.T intervention, we also have the report of returnees.
1777.433 -> I'm one person removed from two individuals
1780.466 -> who returned from their contact with greatly enhanced cognitive abilities.
1786.7 -> one had a notebook that was just filled with advanced calculus
1790.333 -> because that was what his mind was full of after his experience,
1794.933 -> something quite different to how he was previously.
1799.133 -> Now, they didn't come back boasting, saying, Oh, I had this
1802 -> amazing thing happen to me, and now I'm a genius.
1805.966 -> People often don't talk about this aspect of the experience
1812 -> because
1812.666 -> they don't want to become a case study.
1815.733 -> They don't want to be incarcerated and probed
1818.8 -> and prodded to work out what's really going on.
1822.033 -> There is far more of that kind of experience
1826.4 -> than is commonly reported.
1829 -> It's curious because it's a form of acquired
1831.333 -> savant syndrome, and this is a real world phenomenon studied
1834.666 -> by credentialed neuroscientists around the world where a brain injury
1839.5 -> or a central nervous system event
1842.3 -> or a trauma will release prodigious
1846.6 -> cognitive abilities that the person did not have before.
1851.933 -> And it's often described as a dis inhibition of brain functions.
1857.733 -> Quietly, returnees often report that kind of experience.
1863.666 -> I know that because it's part of the mummy
1866.466 -> water tradition as well the payoff.
1870.133 -> one of the promises made to the person who is abducted
1874.133 -> is that they will return with a higher intelligence
1878.033 -> with higher consciousness.
1880.033 -> That is part of the package that this contact with these other beings
1885.9 -> is promising.
1887.6 -> How intriguing that it's part of that narrative to
1892.866 -> the Book
1893.233 -> of Enoch tells a story that seems foreign to Western is with its reference
1898.566 -> to a non-human population resident on Earth.
1902.466 -> It appears at odds with the familiar stories about mainstream religions,
1908.1 -> but to people like the Dogon tribe of Mali,
1911.066 -> with the memory of friends from the Sirius star system
1914.633 -> or the Cherokee people of North America
1917.133 -> with their memories of people from the Pleiades or people
1921.166 -> from African and Caribbean cultures familiar with Mami Wata,
1925.733 -> many of its themes was strangely familiar.
1930.066 -> Those who had broad reports of contact with The Mummy wanted people
1933.8 -> and other returnees around the world
1936.433 -> may find comfort knowing that this generation
1939.7 -> is not the first to claim abduction by a non-human presence on planet Earth.
1946.1 -> If we can learn to listen with respect to our soldiers
1949.9 -> and to the stories of those who claim to be contactees and returnees,
1954.566 -> what new insights might we then gain
1957.733 -> about humanity's place in the cosmos?
1967.066 -> The Qumran Caves
1968.566 -> on the northern shore of the Dead Sea.
1972.266 -> It was in caves hidden
1973.7 -> in these Judean mountains that an ancient religious community
1977.866 -> hid its precious archives of papyrus
1980.566 -> scrolls and manuscripts.
1984.133 -> In 1947, a shepherd
1986.7 -> throwing rocks was surprised by the sound of a breaking point.
1991.933 -> When he investigated, he realized he'd stumbled upon
1995.233 -> an incredible treasure trove of ancient texts.
2003.566 -> Between eight
2004.733 -> and 900 manuscripts have since been recovered.
2008.3 -> Among them, some of the most important historic and religious texts ever found.
2014.433 -> Among them, the book of Enoch
2020.7 ->
2022.966 -> The earliest version of the Book of Enoch is the Ethiopian book.
2027.7 -> Ethiopia is home to the one church communion
2030.7 -> that accepts the Book of Enoch within the canon of the Bible.
2035.433 -> The Ethiopian boat comprises the book of watchers,
2039.266 -> the parables of Enoch, the astronomical book or the Book of luminaries,
2044.466 -> the Book of Dreams and the Epistle of Enoch.
2049.166 -> Many of its themes echo the
2051.033 -> aspirations and concerns of many of the Hebrew scriptures,
2055.466 -> but other themes occur within its pages
2058.566 -> that are more unusual.
2061.766 -> The current scrolls date from the third
2064.1 -> to the first century BCE.
2067.166 -> The source of their narratives and their authorship
2071.066 -> remain a mystery.
2073.833 -> The book is attributed to Enoch,
2075.633 -> but that doesn't settle the question of its authorship,
2078.7 -> because just as the historic Moses
2081.366 -> didn't necessarily write all the books of Moses
2084.9 -> or the Prophet, Isaiah didn't necessarily write all the books of Isaiah.
2088.966 -> So the authorship of the Book of Enoch remains a bit of a mystery.
2094.666 -> But Enoch himself is a fascinating figure and very intriguing.
2098.166 -> He's an ancestor of Noah.
2099.5 -> Noah is his great grandson, and he himself is the great, great, great great
2106.033 -> grandson of Adam and Eve,
2109.2 -> which if you think about it, if I'm doing my math
2111.566 -> right means he had 62 other
2115.366 -> great great great great grandparents
2119.066 -> in the same generation as Adam and Eve.
2122.166 -> So just taking the narrative on his own terms?
2125.433 -> Who were they?
2126.866 -> I mean, that's a mystery on a mystery.
2129.5 -> Scholars believe the Qumran community to then home to the US
2133.6 -> seems a secretive monastic community
2137.066 -> and the caves in the Judean Mountains.
2139.766 -> The High Security Archive.
2143.866 -> The evidence is that the Qumran community
2146.733 -> was part of the movement of Essenes, which was a monastic style community
2152.466 -> of that time, and you can see why they would have loved the book.
2156.2 -> There are many themes that would have been important to them.
2159.433 -> But there's a section in chapters
2162.1 -> 85 to 90 of prophetic texts, and many people read them
2167.166 -> as prophesying the advent of various tribes and empires.
2171.733 -> And then they appear to foretell the advent of the scenes themselves.
2176.966 -> And then Jesus of Nazareth and then the Twelve Apostles of Christianity.
2183 -> And it wasn't only the scenes who held this book in high regard.
2186.533 -> Many of the early church fathers quoted
2189.6 -> from this book freely, and they referred to it as to scripture.
2193.866 -> And that would include writers like Tertullian Justin Martyr, Origen
2198.866 -> Clement of Alexandria, all referring to
2202 -> this as if it were part of their canon.
2206.466 -> Given the
2206.933 -> high regard in which the book was held in ancient times,
2210.766 -> what was it about the book's contents that made it so controversial
2215.6 -> that it had to be excluded from the official canons?
2219.966 -> In chapters one to 36, we read the book of watches,
2224.366 -> it details contact between entities
2226.9 -> from off planet and human beings.
2230.7 -> Some of that contact is benign
2233.033 -> and nurtures the emergence of human society.
2237.1 -> The watches teach the humans how to cultivate crops,
2241 -> how to use medicine and other healing modalities.
2245.166 -> The watches teach metal technology
2247.633 -> and introduced the humans to adornments jewelry
2251.466 -> and makeup.
2254 -> That aspect of off planet people, the watch is coming
2257.433 -> and teaching Homo sapiens how to farm and to build a civilization
2262.833 -> that marks the Book of Enoch out as very different
2266.1 -> to the books that we find within the canon of the Bible.
2269.8 -> But it is not a unique story
2272.2 -> that narrative repeats in mythologies all around the world.
2276.166 -> You could find it in Native American mythology.
2278.666 -> Mayan, Zulu, Babylonian all make the claim
2283.2 -> that in our prehistoric past, there was an intervention.
2287.666 -> People from off planet came and nurtured the human race
2292.033 -> as a conscious, intelligent technological species
2296.533 -> and gave us the building blocks of civilization.
2300.6 -> But though that narrative has been allowed
2303.133 -> to remain in indigenous mythologies all around the world,
2307.8 -> it seems that that admission of a wider E.T.
2312.766 -> family was an admission that the Jewish and Christian
2316 -> religious authorities were not willing to make.
2321.5 -> Of all the lessons given by the watchers.
2324.333 -> one that concerns much of the Book of Enoch
2327.2 -> is the lesson in astronomy.
2329.966 -> This is another aspect in which Enoch differs from the other Jewish texts
2334.533 -> astronomy or astrology, which are all part of the same thing
2337.8 -> at that time, not favorably looked upon in the Bible.
2342.466 -> But it's there as a theme in Enoch again, where there's a point of difference
2347.233 -> in the other Jewish writings finds correlations in other world mythologies.
2353.1 -> The moment you listen to other world mythologies, you hear the same notes.
2358.366 -> Mayan astronomy is a byword for sophistication.
2362.733 -> Egyptian Sumerian think about the Dogan people
2366.166 -> with the knowledge of the Sirius star system.
2369.166 -> In Enoch, we're told about the movement of the Moon around the Earth,
2373.366 -> the Earth around the Sun, the fact that the Moon reflects
2377.133 -> the Sun's light, the nature of eclipses and the cycles of the Moon.
2382.233 -> How was the writer shown that?
2386.6 -> Did he see it in the flesh?
2388.466 -> Did he physically travel?
2390.9 -> Was it through an altered state of consciousness?
2395.6 -> Was he shown textbooks?
2397.366 -> Was it a remote viewing?
2399.8 -> By the time we're in the late chapters of the Book of Enoch.
2403.433 -> The suggestions are there that it was all of those.
2409.9 -> Among its most explosive claims
2412.466 -> is the book's account of the abduction of human females
2415.9 -> by 200 of the watchers.
2419.5 -> Their offspring are described as giants.
2422.833 -> The name the Book of Genesis gives them is Nephilim
2426.766 -> Greek legend calls them the Titans, and mythologies all around the world
2431.766 -> tell their own versions of this intriguing episode.
2437.266 -> Writing in the first century of the common era, the Jewish historian Josephus
2442.033 -> refers to the ancestral memory of human abductions
2445.233 -> and hybridization unpacked by the Book of Enoch.
2449.766 -> Josephus refers to
2450.933 -> that as history, and he points to the existence of giants
2454.866 -> in his own time as material evidence
2458.533 -> of that ancient intervention .
2461.933 -> Now it's interesting that he also notes that the Greek legends
2465.933 -> have maintained a written tradition of that story.
2470.633 -> He also refers back, of course, to Genesis Chapter six,
2475.1 -> where the story of abductions and hybridization
2478.833 -> is told so briefly, so swiftly that it's quite clear
2483.266 -> and with no introduction of these random characters turning up
2486.966 -> to do this, that it's quite clear that the writer of Genesis six assumes
2491.366 -> his readers already know this story from another source.
2496.7 -> Yet the narrative of human abductions is an aspect of the book,
2500.533 -> which remains the hardest for many to process.
2505.166 -> It may well be the Bible's first abductee,
2508.166 -> although he may have been a willing one when we read Chapters 1881 .
2513.033 -> We see Enoch being given a year's notice before the watchers take him.
2519.533 -> If we go to Genesis
2521.1 -> and read Chapter five, verse 24, it tells us this about it,
2524.833 -> says Enoch walked 365 years
2527.933 -> and then the Elohim took him away.
2531.9 -> Now that would.
2532.5 -> Elohim means the powerful ones,
2536.133 -> so the watchers in the Book of Enoch
2539.666 -> are among the Elohim, the powerful ones
2542.766 -> of the biblical narrative.
2545.7 -> If we go to Genesis six,
2548.3 -> where we find the Bible's reference to the watchers coming, it describes
2553.666 -> them as Bene Elohim, and that word means
2557.366 -> they are a kind of Elohim.
2560.766 -> So the watchers, the book of Enoch,
2563.4 -> Benny, Elohim or Elohim in the biblical text.
2567.733 -> Now, if you dig a little deeper, you go to the source
2570.4 -> narratives on which those early biblical stories are based.
2574.2 -> You're going to find yourself in the Sumerian texts
2577.8 -> and they speak about sky people or star people.
2582.466 -> And among those people, 300 are dispatched
2586.5 -> to what they call stations in the stars,
2590.733 -> which I think we would call space stations.
2593.733 -> And their job is to work as observers.
2598.766 -> That's the word used in the Sumerian observers,
2602.1 -> so watchers in the book of Enoch observers in the Sumerian narrative.
2608.6 -> I don't think that is a coincidence.
2613.3 -> So why didn't the book of Enoch
2615.8 -> make it into the canon of the Bible?
2618.933 -> There is a very broad consensus among biblical scholars today
2622.833 -> that the Hebrew stories of beginnings took their current shape
2626.966 -> through decisions and edits made sometime
2630.6 -> in the sixth century BCE in Christianity.
2634.866 -> Decisions were made from the second century onwards that shaped up
2638.433 -> what was to become the New Testament and made the call to glue it
2643.8 -> to the Hebrew canon to create a Christian Bible.
2648.633 -> Now, all those decisions were taken on the basis
2651.6 -> of a monotheistic world
2654.866 -> view, and so the edits in the Hebrew scriptures were to monotheism,
2660.333 -> and their worldview was that we are alone in the universe.
2665.233 -> And so when they found other texts, including the Book of Enoch, which
2669.366 -> so much is going on that acknowledge other entities of planet entities, entities
2674.966 -> that seem to have intergalactic technology or even interdimensional technology,
2680.666 -> they could not admit those
2683.366 -> because in the language of the ancients,
2686.1 -> they simply presented too many gods.
2689.766 -> My book, Escaping From Eden, argues that this edit made in the sixth century
2694.7 -> BCE, the Hebrew canon may have solved the problem of too many gods,
2700.8 -> but by conflating the idea of God with these other entities,
2706.233 -> which in the Bible are just a translation away from being blindingly obvious.
2710.766 -> By doing that, the editor has taken the narrative
2714.533 -> and pushed it almost out of sight.
2718.3 -> And at the same time, he hopelessly confuses how we understand
2722.266 -> God in the Bible because we end up blaming God for things
2726.233 -> that were really the responsibility of E T entities
2730.9 -> and their interactions with ancient human beings.
2735.966 -> I believe that correctly translated,
2738.633 -> the Bible is peppered from start to finish with non-human entities.
2743.866 -> Think about the Nephilim, the Anakim, the Elohim, the Bene Elohim,
2747.7 -> the Sky Council, the one like a human being in the Book of Physical.
2752.9 -> These are strands within the biblical tradition
2756.866 -> that the institutional
2759.533 -> Judaism and Christianity of the day
2762.633 -> did not want to do business with and just tactfully ignored.
2767.8 -> The Book of Enoch by being so specific about them
2771.366 -> blows all that open.
2776.166 -> With a worldview
2777.066 -> that says there's no such thing as an E.T.,
2780.333 -> monotheism in the canon of the Bible had to mean excluding it.
2785.066 -> These are the narratives.
2789 -> Why was the narrative
2790.866 -> of ancient contact suppressed?
2794.866 -> What was so taboo about
2797 -> reporting the watcher's role in our great leap forward?
2802.2 -> Why was the
2802.866 -> narrative of human abduction and hybridization
2806.8 -> allowed to remain in other indigenous mythologies around the world,
2811.633 -> but excised from Judaism and Christianity?
2816.233 -> And what agenda did that secrecy serve?
2829.966 -> And are we entering
2831.766 -> a period where the veil of that secrecy
2835.333 -> is now being lifted?
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