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“In fact, scientists in Morocco are conducting clinical research into the molecular composition of evil spirits and how they may be more like germs than devils.”
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
“Latin, the name Lucifer means “bearer of light,” which was in reference to the planet Venus. Venus was also called the “morning star” because it is very bright in the sky and can be observed with the naked eye in the morning before sunrise.”
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
“Here is an important reminder to bear in mind that when reading or discussing Mesopotamian history. Mesopotamia is a geographical region, whereas the Sumerians, Akkadians, Babylonians, and Assyrians were all nations or empires that ruled in Mesopotamia at times overlapping a period of nearly three thousand years.”
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
“Many of the demons of Babylon are shared with the Jewish faith. A good example of this cultural influence is the Talmudic privy demon known as Shed Bet ha-Kise. It is a new iteration of the well-known Akkadian demon, Šulak.”
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
“Ezekiel describes how God created Lucifer to be a perfected being: “Thou wast perfect in thy ways from the day that thou wast created, till iniquity was found in thee” (Ezekiel 28:15 KJV).”
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
“This dialectic is present in many of the most ancient accounts of the early world. Both the Epic of Gilgamesh and the Genesis account, as well as almost every story that followed, deal with the same themes: the fight for wisdom, godliness, or perfection through the restoration of balance between extreme dualities. Whether it is good vs. evil, light vs. dark, wild vs. civilized, Heaven vs. Earth, the list goes on. It echoed throughout the ages and usually reaches its acme through what Joseph Campbell referred to as the “Hero's Journey” or monomyth. The ability of these two myths, or any myth for that matter, to resonate with people for so many thousands of years shows that the themes presented are a natural and ongoing part of the human experience. Myths carry a universal truth that is lost when only examining a literal translation.”
― The Anunnaki Connection: Sumerian Gods, Alien DNA, and the Fate of Humanity
― The Anunnaki Connection: Sumerian Gods, Alien DNA, and the Fate of Humanity
“For those who fear what isn't known,
let light reveal what isn't shown.”
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics
let light reveal what isn't shown.”
― Evil Archaeology: Demons, Possessions, and Sinister Relics





