Religion Or Ancient Aliens? Let's Connect The Dots - Part 2

What if the ancient gods were just visitors who never really left? Comparing the old stories to the new reality, one piece at a time.

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I have been digging into the Sumerian tablets, like the Enuma Elish and the Epic of Gilgamesh. The more I read, the more I realize these are not just separate, old stories. They feel like the same events from the Bible, just recorded by a different camera. It is wild to see the same stuff through two different lenses. Take the Flood. In the Bible, it is a judgment because people were bad. In the Sumerian texts, the gods, or the Anunnaki, wipe us out because we were too loud and they could not sleep. Same disaster, two different reasons. It feels like the Sumerian side gives me the office politics, while the Bible gives me the moral side. Both are talking about the same big reset.

When I look at the factions, it gets even weirder. In the Sumerian texts, you have this constant bickering between brothers, Enki and Enlil. Enki is the one trying to help humanity, giving us information, while Enlil is the one who sees us as a nuisance to be disposed of. It is like a corporate civil war. That explains the "Sons of God" in the Bible and the Anunnaki in the Sumerian tablets. It is all the same group of visitors, just called by different names depending on whose side they are on. There is even a verse in the Bible, Psalm 82:1, that says: "God stands in the congregation of the mighty; He judges among the gods." That proves to me there was a council or a meeting of these guys. It matches the Sumerian "Assembly of the Gods" perfectly.

Then there is the Abraham connection. He came from Ur, right in the middle of that Sumerian world. When I read that he was called out of Ur, it feels like an extraction. He was told to leave his home and his people. That is a total break from the old system. He was being told to stop playing the games of the different Anunnaki factions and answer only to the one guy at the very top. It feels like he was moving into a different part of the conflict, carrying a different set of orders.

And then there is Abzu, which the ancient texts describe as a primordial god, representing the oceans and deep, subterranean freshwaters beneath the Earth. When I read that, it sounds like a description of a massive, deep base where those entities lived. It is a different situation than the tunnels under the Euphrates, though. Revelation talks about four entities bound there specifically for a future release that is supposed to trigger a global catastrophe.

It makes me wonder if I am looking at two different things: the Abzu being an active, operational base, and the Euphrates being a high-security containment site. But what if "angels" is just the word they used back then for these non-human entities? If you stop calling them "angels" and start calling them "entities" or "aliens," then that prison in the Euphrates sounds less like a divine judgment and more like a high-stakes military containment of a hostile faction.

And it is not just old stories. The recent UFO files speak of beings that live in our oceans. People are seeing these USOs, or Unidentified Submerged Objects, moving in and out of the water at speeds that do not make sense. If the ancient accounts are true, these things have been using the oceans as cover for a very long time. It makes me think they never left. They just moved deeper into the dark to stay hidden.

It is like I am watching the same crash scene through two different cameras. The Bible is focused on the boss and his workers, and the Sumerian tablets are focused on the operations and the factions of the visitors. I am starting to realize that if the Sumerians wrote the operations manual and the Bible wrote the company rules, then the next pieces of this puzzle have to be the tech logs. I am going to have to look into Egypt and the Vedic texts next. They seem to be describing the air and space fleet. I am definitely going to need a bigger notebook to track how all these factions connect, because this is all starting to paint one massive, complicated picture. I just needed to get this out of my head before I move on, because the patterns are getting too loud to ignore. ;)