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Gods of Eden


Synopsis


They Came To Earth Millions Of Years
Ago To Spread The Poison Of Hatred,
War And Catastrophe...

They Are With Us Still...

Human history is a seemingly endless succession of bloody conflicts and devastating turmoil. Yet, inexplicably, in the light of astonshing intellectual and technological advancement, Man's progress has been halted in one crucial area: he still indulges the primitive beast within and makes war upon his neighbors.

As a result of seven years of intense research, William Bramley has unconvered the sinister thread that links humanity's darkest events -- from the wars of the ancient pharaohs to the assissination of JFK. In this remarkable, shocking and absolutely compelling work, Bramley presents disturbing evidence of an alien presence on Earth -- extraterrestrial visitors who have conspired to dominate Humankind through violence and chaos since the beginning of time...a conspiracy which continues to this very day

Summary

Chapter 1: The Sumerian Genesis

* Describes the ancient Sumerian creation myth, in which the god Enki creates humans from clay infused with divine blood.
* Example: The Epic of Creation, a Sumerian tablet that recounts the story of Enki's creation of mankind.

Chapter 2: The Anunnaki

* Introduces the Anunnaki, a group of extraterrestrial beings from the planet Nibiru who arrive on Earth in search of gold.
* Example: The Sumerian King List, which lists the alleged rulers of Sumer, including several Anunnaki deities.

Chapter 3: The Garden of Eden

* Argues that the biblical Garden of Eden is a metaphorical representation of the real Eden, located in the Persian Gulf region.
* Example: The biblical Book of Genesis, which describes the Garden of Eden as a paradise with lush vegetation and four rivers.

Chapter 4: The Fall of Man

* Presents the theory that the "fall of man" described in the Bible is related to the Anunnaki's genetic experiments on humans.
* Example: The biblical Book of Genesis, which depicts the serpent (representing the Anunnaki) tempting Adam and Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.

Chapter 5: The Pyramid Texts

* Analyzes ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, known as the Pyramid Texts, which contain references to celestial beings and the creation of humans.
* Example: The Pyramid Text of Unas, which describes the god Atum creating humans from his tears.

Chapter 6: The Dogon Creation Myth

* Explores the Dogon people of Mali, who possess an ancient creation myth that bears striking similarities to the Sumerian and Egyptian accounts.
* Example: The Dogon belief that their ancestors came from a star system known as Sirius.

Chapter 7: The Ark of the Covenant

* Interprets the Ark of the Covenant as a device imbued with advanced technology from the Anunnaki.
* Example: The biblical Book of Exodus, which describes the Ark as capable of supernatural feats, such as parting the Red Sea.

Chapter 8: The Return of the Anunnaki

* Speculates that the Anunnaki may have left Earth but could potentially return in the future.
* Example: The possibility of an impending cosmic event, such as the passage of Nibiru through our solar system.